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Brewster, head and shoulders in a trunk, was trying not to listen and not to seem not to listen to Miz' Merz' recital of her husband's relations' latest flagrancy. "'Families is nix, I says. 'I got my own family to look out fuh, I says. Like that.

Dave thinks Tad was at the bottom of the killin', and he hoped to prove it on him; but our government won't do anything, and he's stumped for the time bein'. I don't know any more about Ed's dealin's than you do, Miz Austin: all I know is that I got a serpent in my household and I can't get shed of her. I've got a lapful of troubles of my own. I've ordered Paloma to let that woman go, but, pshaw!

I went to Miz Carter's, but she ain't seen him, and she says Mark's up to his business in New York, so Billy can't be with him, and I just know he's kilt, Miss Marilyn. I just know he's kilt. I dreamt of a shroud night before last and I can't help thinkin' he's kilt!" and the tears poured down the tired little face pitifully.

"They say Miss Sally, Miz Steerin', that is, feels mighty broke up because her paw didn' live to see all that's a-goin' on this day." "Yass, reckin's haow that's true." "Howdy, Miz Dade, haow you come on?" "Huccome you to come, Asa?" "They say the Steerin's air goin' away to-night. Goin' back East on a visit." "Yass, that's true. The tramp-boy is goin' along. D'you know that?

Den, su, den, suh, 'tain't no mo'n a half-'n-'our ago, Nelse come to me an' say dat he see de boss come roun' de stable, keepin' close in by de shrubbery, an' crope in de ball-room win-der, w'ich is close to de groun', suh. Nelse 'uz a cleanin' de harness in de back yo'd an' he let on not to see him, like. Miss Betty, she walkin' in her gyahden an' Miz Tanberry fan' on de po'ch.

"The people's just as different as chalk is from cheese; and there ain't a church in Boston and there's hundreds of 'em that don't make our Union Church look silly." "But, Miz' Petrie," cried one inquiring body. "Just what is it that makes Boston so different from Poketown? After all, folks is folks and houses is houses and streets is streets. Ain't that so?" "Wa-al!"

The salary is attractive, but Allegheny is too much for me. She saps every ounce of vitality I have; she keeps me going every hour. And her terrific tempers are actually dangerous." "She don't ever get mad at you, does she?" "Oh no! And she repents quickly enough. As a matter of fact, I am afraid she is overdoing her studies, but there's no holding her back." "You're kinda worked up, Miz' Ring.

I came through Boston, an' got me a dress, and some shoes, and a hat all up to date and I thought I'd surprise pa " "But, Bella! I haven't seen your father here, have I?" "No. There's a mistake somehow. But this nice Miz Paisley says for me not to worry. That like enough pa will come here yet." "I never!" ejaculated Ruth. "Come right along with me, Bella, and see Mr. Hammond.

Why do you hate her so?" "I don't know's I hate her, but her and her husband have put a jinx on me. They're the worst people I ever see, Miz Austin." "You don't really believe in such things?" Blaze dusted off a seat for his visitor, saying: "I never did till lately, but now I'm worse than a plantation nigger. I tell you there's things in this world we don't sabe.

"I am afraid that would not suit." "If the Driggs family is already a large one," began Ruth doubtfully, when Bella declared: "Miz Driggs had two pairs of twins, and one ever so many times. There's a raft of 'em." Helen and Jennie burst out laughing at this statement and the others were amused. But to Ruth Fielding this was a serious matter.

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