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"You could work up, Ju," Mark suggested, honestly anxious to console. "Yes, the way Connie and Rose have!" the girl answered dryly. "Con's been in the business six years and Rose nine!" Her eyes travelled the blue spaces of the summer sky. "I wish I could go to New York," she said vaguely.
Dey got it comin'. Dey should not ought to drink Lapierre's vhiskey." "Lapierre's whiskey!" cried the girl. "Are you crazy?" "Naw, Ay tank Ay ain't so crazy. Lapierre he fool ju long tam'." "What do you mean," asked Chloe. "Ah, das a'right," answered the woman. "He fool ju gude, but he ain't fool Big Lena. Ay know all about him for a jear."
"I don't think Miss Jinny'd want any of us to suffer for her pleasure, Ju dear," she said gently. "I'm sure Mrs. Hudson has a good front room that we can get. I heard that Miss Snow had left and her room wasn't to be filled till next week; so we are just in the nick of time, you see." "Isn't it lucky?" cried Patricia radiantly. "You'll see about it right away, won't you, Elinor?
Ay goin' marry LeFroy, and he tal me de trut'. He 'fraid to lie to me, or Ay break him in two. LeFroy, he bane gude man now, he quit Lapierre. Ju bet ju if he don't bane gude Ay gif him haal. Ay tal him it bane gude t'ing if MacNair kill him das night.
It had got into the air, and had floated round dining-rooms and over toilet-tables. I doubt whether Sir Damask would have said a word about it to his wife as he was dressing for dinner, had he calculated what might be the result to himself. But he came home open-mouthed, and made no calculation. 'Have you heard what's up, Ju? he said, rushing half-dressed into his wife's room. 'What is up?
Bab is the only shining success among us all!" "Oh, I don't know," Richie said, stopping the horse, and flinging the reins to the Portuguese who came out of a small barn to meet them. "Here we are, Ju take your time! I've always considered you rather successful," he resumed. "Oh, me!" Julia laughed as she jumped down like a girl.
'You've been thrapped, sez he. 'Ju Sheehy wud be the betther for a man's name to hers as soon as can. An' ye thought ye'd put the comether on her, that's the natural vanity of the baste. Terence, you're a big born fool, but you're not bad enough to marry into that comp'ny.
I want to institute a Club for working girls in Glasgow, and a holiday house for them here. 'But there are any amount of such things in Glasgow already, and I question if they do any good. I know my mother and Ju are always down on them, and there's truth in what they say, too, that we are making a god out of the working class.
"What is the matter with you today, Ju?" she asked in an undertone, "I do wish you'd behave yourself. Bruce will be sorry he asked us if we're going to act like wild Indians." Judith's only reply was a giggle. Bruce and Elinor were inspecting the rooms on the other side of the studio, and had passed out of sight behind the second doorway.
I'm told she was very much shaken." "How did you hear it all?" "From Aunt Ju," said the Captain. "Aunt Ju was there, of course. The Baroness tried to fly into Aunt Ju's arms, but Aunt Ju seems to have retired." Then the quarrel must have been made up between Captain De Baron and Miss Mildmay. That was the idea which at once came into Mary's head.
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