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But I flushed up dreadfully, in a manner which Jack could not help noticing, and replied, "You mind your own business I'll mind mine!" "You'd better, my boy," was the reply. "Pyman, the pastrycook, was asking most affectionately after you too. He says he hopes you won't move without letting him know, as he'd like to call and " "Come on, Jack!"

Joseph Chaumond, Under Secretaries; Francis Paston, Confectioner; Henry Pyman, Butler; Gentleman, Mr. Cooke; Balfoure and Attenchip, two Cooks; Allion Thompson, Trumpeter; William Killegrew, Thomas Rice, William Rich, Francis Warrington, James Ashton, Mr. Place, John Beverley, Briggs, Richard Cooper, Mr. Kerke, Mr. Churchill, Mr. Jeffereys, Mr. Nicholas Neto, Mr.

She could not but be flattered, although she could not help being surprised. "Tell Anne Pyman, I am sorry," Mrs Jones said to the maid, who, however, stood her ground. "And cook say, the butcher have been, and can she speak to you for a minute, ma'am?" she asked. The butcher! He who had brought the terrible news. In her eagerness Mrs Macmichel turned to the servant standing at the door.

"If you please, ma'am, Mrs Pyman have called, and wish to speak with you." "Ask her to wait," the mistress said; then glanced at her visitor to deprecate the anticipated polite protest on her part. "Anne Pyman will like very much to sit down in the kitchen for a while," she said. But as the maid withdrew she apparently altered her mind.

Mrs Macmichel's eyes were turned uneasily upon the door at which the servant had suddenly appeared. "Mrs Pyman is afraid she can't wait any longer now, ma'am. She wouldn't keep you more'n a minute, if you could speak to her, she says." Mrs Macmichel put out a hand and gripped the arm of her hostess as she rose from her seat "Don't " she said imploringly, "don't go! We are so so comfortable."