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Every holiday that Vetsy asks me, you you back out. I I won't go without you, mommy, and and I want to go, ma, I I want to!" "My Easter dinner and " "You, Mrs. Kaufman, with your Easter dinner! Ruby's right. When your mama don't go this time not one step we go by ourselves ain't it?" "Not a step." "But " "To-morrow, Mrs. Kaufman, we catch that one-ten train. Twelve o'clock I call in for you.

"My only complaint, Mrs. Kaufman, with what Ruby has got to say is it ain't strong enough. It maybe ain't none of my business, but always I have told you that for your own good you're too gemütlich. No wonder every boarder what you got stays year in and year out till even the biggest kickers pay more board sooner as go. In my business, Mrs.

You seemed quite taken with Chief Kaufman yesterday; she is Night Duty Officer now, so she is sleeping, but will be in her office about twenty-two-thirty tonight. Shall I leave word that you are coming?" "I felt sorry for her, was all," Thompson said. "The poor kid Yes, please let her know." "All you felt consciously, perhaps," the Count said drily.

I always say no man nobody can ever count on a little harum-scarum like like she is." He took up her hat, a small turban of breast feathers, laid out on the table beside him, and advanced with it clumsily enough. "Come," he said, "please now, Mrs. Kaufman. Please." "I I got plans made for us to-morrow down by the shore that's that's just fine! Come now, Mrs. Kaufman." "Please, Mr.

Kaufman knows how I hate desserts that wabble, a little something extra she could give me." "How she plays favorite, it's a shame. I wish you'd look, too, Mrs. Finshriber, how Flora Proskauer carries away from the table her glass of milk with slice bread on top. I tell you it don't give tune to a house the boarders should carry away from the table like that.

"Say, I don't give up so easy my excuse for dropping in evenings." "Honest, you you two children, you ought to have a fence built around you the way you like always to be together." He sat regarding her, puffing and chewing his live cigar. Suddenly he leaped forward, his hand closing rigidly over hers. "Mrs. Kaufman!" "What?" "Quick, there's a hole in your chin." "Gott! a a what?"

"I tell you, baby, it's just an idea you got in your head." "No, no, mama. No, no." Suddenly Mrs. Kaufman threw up her hands, clasping them tight against her eyes, pressing them in frenzy. "O my God!" she cried. "All for nothing!" and fell to moaning through her laced fingers. "All for nothing! Years. Years. Years." "Mommy darling!" "Oh don't, don't! Just let me be. Let me be. O my God! My God!"

But to guard against expulsion from Switzerland by the authorities of that country, he first acquired citizenship in Switzerland, presumably by means of funds furnished by the police of Prussia. During the summer of 1883 Schroeder and the police-Anarchist Kaufman called and held in Zurich a conference participated in by thirteen persons. Schroeder acted as chairman.

"He's ten times too good; that that's all you know about it. Mommy, please! I I just can't help it, dearie. It's just like when I I saw him a a clock began to tick inside of me. "O my God!" said Mrs. Kaufman, drawing her hand across her brow. "His uncle Meyer, ma, 's been hinting all along he he's going to give Leo his start and take him in the business.

That was a peculiar reaction to an attempted Change, even to one she and Kaufman had known would be unsuccessful but it did explain the feeling of strain she sensed. Perhaps the attempt had had some effect after all; though it certainly hadn't made him into a Kin, he was reacting as strongly as if it had. "Call me when Chief Kaufman arrives. I want to see for myself exactly what is happening."

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