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"He said, 'She she's a lady detective," stammered Mrs. Jobling, putting her handkerchief to her unruly mouth. "A tec!" repeated her husband. "A lady tec?" Mrs. Jobling nodded. "Yes, Bill. She she she " "Well?" said Mr. Jobling, in exasperation. "She's being employed by Gingell and Watson," said his wife. Mr.

"It's always the way," said the girl, indignantly; "they have all the luxuries, and the men who make the money for them all the hardships. I seem to know the name Gingell and Watson. I wonder where I've seen it?" "In the paper, p'r'aps," said Mr. Jobling. "Advertising?" asked the girl. Mr. Jobling shook his head. "Robbery," he replied, seriously. "It was in last week's paper.

"It's always the way," said the girl, indignantly; "they have all the luxuries, and the men who make the money for them all the hardships. I seem to know the name Gingell and Watson. I wonder where I've seen it?" "In the paper, p'r'aps," said Mr. Jobling. "Advertising?" asked the girl. Mr. Jobling shook his head. "Robbery," he replied, seriously. "It was in last week's paper.

He helped himself to bread and butter and began to discuss money and how to spend it. His ideas favored retirement and a nice little place in the country. "I wonder you don't do it," said the girl, softly. Mr. Jobling laughed. "Gingell and Watson don't pay on those lines," he said. "We do the work and they take the money."

The girl nodded. "I like pluck," she said, with a glance in the direction of Mr. Jobling; "and, besides, whoever took it had as much right to it as Gingell and Watson; they didn't earn it." Mrs. Jobling, appalled at such ideas, glanced at her husband to see how he received them. "The man's a thief," she said, with great energy, "and he won't enjoy his gains."

"He said, 'She she's a lady detective," stammered Mrs. Jobling, putting her handkerchief to her unruly mouth. "A tec!" repeated her husband. "A lady tec?" Mrs. Jobling nodded. "Yes, Bill. She she she " "Well?" said Mr. Jobling, in exasperation. "She's being employed by Gingell and Watson," said his wife. Mr.

The girl nodded. "I like pluck," she said, with a glance in the direction of Mr. Jobling; "and, besides, whoever took it had as much right to it as Gingell and Watson; they didn't earn it." Mrs. Jobling, appalled at such ideas, glanced at her husband to see how he received them. "The man's a thief," she said, with great energy, "and he won't enjoy his gains."

He helped himself to bread and butter and began to discuss money and how to spend it. His ideas favored retirement and a nice little place in the country. "I wonder you don't do it," said the girl, softly. Mr. Jobling laughed. "Gingell and Watson don't pay on those lines," he said. "We do the work and they take the money."

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