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Another grievance was that all the Corporation workmen were allowed two days' holiday every year, in addition to the Bank Holidays, and were paid for them! He had much pleasure in seconding Councillor Rushton's resolution. Councillor Weakling opposed the motion.

He would never get another job at Rushton's and probably many of the other employers would 'mark him' as well. 'So if YOU say anything about it, concluded Newman, 'don't bring my name into it. Barrington was constrained to admit that all things considered it was right for Newman to mind his own business.

"Not till she got Hetty," broke in Nell. "Phyllis, how can you be so unkind?" "My dear Nell, I am not unkind, I only meant to correct Miss Gray's mistake." "You had better go into the drawing-room and correct Mrs. Rushton's mistakes," said Hetty angrily. "It is by her desire that I call her my mother." By this time Miss Davis knew who Hetty was, as she had heard something about Mrs.

'And who the bloody 'ell is it cuts 'em? Why, sich b rs as 'Unter and Rushton! If this firm 'adn't cut this job so fine, some other firm would 'ave 'ad it for more money. Rushton's cuttin' it fine didn't MAKE this job, did it? It would 'ave been done just the same if they 'adn't tendered for it at all! The only difference is that we should 'ave been workin' for some other master.

Philpot told her that it was required for some work that Rushton's were doing, and said he had undertaken to get the sewing done. The firm would have to pay for it, so she could charge a good price. 'You see, he said with a wink, 'this is one of those jobs where we gets a chance to get some of our own back.

Rushton's office, and permit the crowd to pass. Mr. Rushton desires to advance upon the peacebreakers, and engage in single combat with St. Michael and all his supporters. The Squire dissuades him and growling contemptuously, the lawyer does not further oppose the desire of the ladies. Then from Mr. Rushton's office comes hastily our friend Mr.

Now and then, whenever a 'job' 'came in', a few of Rushton's men were able to put in a few hours' work, but Barrington never went back. His manner of life was the subject of much speculation on the part of his former workmates, who were not a little puzzled by the fact that he was much better dressed than they had ever known him to be before, and that he was never without money.

Rushton's face through the open doorway, nodding pleasantly at her from the carriage. "Why, little miss, you're never my little Hetty?" cried the good woman, wiping her hands in her apron. "My name is Hetty Gray," said the little girl, holding up her pretty head adorned with a handsome hat and feathers. "And don't you remember me, my darling?" said Mrs.

It was a job everybody tried to get out of, because nearly always the lamp went wrong and there was a row about the time the work took. So they worked this job on to the stranger. This man had been out of work for a long time before he got a start at Rushton's, and he was very anxious not to lose the job, because he had a wife and family in London.

Rushton's door Hetty was there with her face against the panel. "Oh, Grant, do tell me what is the matter!" she whispered. "Illness is the matter," said Grant. "There! we don't want children in the way at such times. Go up to your bed, miss. You'll be better there than here." "I can't go to bed till I know if she is better," said Hetty. "Why have you sent a message to Wavertree?"

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