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There were three pimply youths on Forty-second Street they brought it up to seventy-five." "Only seventy-five cents? But you sold out your stock; Tony told me you did." "Oh, yes, trade was very brisk yesterday." "And you sold everything for seventy-five cents?" "Not exactly, Mrs. Trapes.
"No, it didn't joggle me, Spike, because you see I like her." "Like Mrs. Trapes? You 'n' Hermy are about the only ones then; most every one in Mulligan's hates her an' gets scared stiff when she cuts loose! But say, you do keep on rubbing it in, I mean about about thieving!" "Probably it's your conscience, Spike." "You won't ever go telling any one or blowing d' game on me?"
An' de nigger w'at k'n trapes 'round wid pies and not git in no alley-way an' sample um, den I'm bleedzd ter say dat nigger out- niggers me an' my fambly. So dar now!" WHEN Uncle Remus put in an appearance one morning recently, his friends knew he had been in trouble.
"You sure are, glory be t' th' Lord of Hosts to who I have also petitioned frequent on your behoof. An' now I'll call th' doctor." "No, no not Dennison; let me see her first. Can't I speak to Hermione first, Mrs. Trapes?" "She was up with you all las' night, sweet lamb! It'd be a shame to wake her " "So it would don't disturb her." "But I guess she'd never forgive me if I didn't wake her.
Trapes read aloud as follows: It is understood that Geoffrey Ravenslee, the well-known sportsman and millionaire, winner of last year's International Automobile race and holder of the world's long-distance speed record, has lately paid a record price in a real estate deal. A certain tenement building off Tenth Avenue has been purchased by him, the cost of which, it is rumoured, was fabulous.
"I've watched him careful and I know. And there's some things better than money, my dear ah, much better! So if I should help to bring you into his arms man an' wife, my dear why, I guess it would be the best thing Anne Angelina Trapes ever done yes, mam!" Saying which, she went back to her ironing. On the stairs Ravenslee met Spike, who hailed him joyously.
Then swiftly he turned away but, reaching the door, stooped and picked up M'Ginnis's neckerchief and, recognising it, crumpled it in fierce hand; so, with it clenched in griping fingers, he hurried away and left her there upon her knees. "What, back again already, Mr. Geoffrey?" exclaimed Mrs. Trapes, poking her head around the kitchen door, as Ravenslee entered the flat, "back so soon?"
What would a home be without them?" said he, dreamy-eyed and grave. "I think I shall be very bright and cheerful here, my dear Mrs. Trapes." Mrs. Trapes swallowed audibly, stared at Spike until he writhed, and finally bored her sharp eyes into Mr. Ravenslee again. "Young man," said she, "what name?" "I think our friend Spike has informed you that I am sometimes called Geoffrey. Mrs.
"Ah, I knew it!" sighed Ravenslee. "I grieve that I shan't be able to eat it." "Not eat what, you? Say, y' ain't sick, are you?" "Not in body, Mrs. Trapes." "Then why no stoo?" "Because I shan't be here. I'm going, Mrs. Trapes I'm leaving Mulligan's now for good " "Leavin' y' mean with Hermy?" "No alone. Good-by, Mrs. Trapes!" "My land!" gasped Mrs. Trapes, "what you tellin' me?" "Good-by, Mrs.
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