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It's gorn to a pusson I can trust to tyke keer of it, and I'm trooly thenkful " "It jest amarnts to this, miss: the biziness is too much for the missus as things is " "I wouldn't keer if my 'ealth was what it used to be, in the dyes when I 'ad Booboo." "But it ain't, and she's often said as how she'd like a young laidy to live with her and 'elp her with the shop."

"Come, myke up your mind, my dear, and let me tyke it away at onct. Give me 'is nyme, that's good enough for me." After some hesitation Glory gave Lord Robert's name and address, and the woman prepared the child for its departure. "Don't tyke on so, my dear. 'Tain't sech a great crime, and many a laidy of serciety 'as done worse." At the street door Glory asked Mrs.

"Only let us get rid of self. Only let us show that self-interest never enters our head in one single thing we do " and meantime Glory, who had turned her head aside with a lump in her throat, heard some one behind them saying: "Lawd, Jow, that's the curick and his dorg 'im as got pore Sharkey took! See 'im with the laidy?" "S'elp me, so it is!

A strange accent for an American! and she certainly said "laidy" for "lady," and "paipper" for "paper," like a cockney. Alas! This comes of London Music Halls even to country-bred damsels! Arnold made a mental observation that the new-comer might be called anything in the world, but could not be called a lady.

Would she come out soon? The porter did not know. Would she come this way? The porter could not tell. Could he have her address? "If ye want to write to the laidy, write here," said the porter, with a motion of his hands to the pigeon-holes. John Storm felt humiliated and ashamed. The hairdressers' assistants were grinning at him.