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I want to stop in to see Mis' Tutt too and give her a little advice about that taking so much blue-mass. I don't see how anybody with a bad liver can have any religion at all, much less a second blessing. I know the Squire have his faults, but others has failings too. And, too, I'll have to stop in and pacify Miss Prissy about turning the children loose, before I go down the Road."
Hence the jolly old mess we are in now!" "Jolly for us," commented Tutt. "It means dollars per year to us. Well," he remarked, stretching his legs and yawning, "divorce is sure an evil." "That's no news," countered Mr. Tutt. "It was just as much of an evil in the time of Moses, of Julius Caesar, and of Edward the Confessor as it is now.
Elderberry's circular of 1914. It was issued without our knowledge or authority. It is no evidence that the mine was worth ten millions or any other amount at that time." "Oh! Oh!" choked Mr. Tutt, while Miss Wiggin giggled delightedly into her brief case. Judge Pollak bent upon Mr. Greenbaum a withering glance.
"There are two things that women particularly trained nurses seem to like better than anything else in the world babies and stock certificates." Then upon the arrival of the recalcitrant William he gathered up his papers and took down his hat from the tree. "I wish you'd let me get your hat ironed, Mr. Tutt," remarked Miss Wiggin. "It would cost you only fifty cents."
I suppose you are already aware that your father has made you his executor and, after a few minor legacies, the residuary legatee of his entire estate?" Payson shook his head mutely. He felt it more becoming to pretend to be ignorant of these things under the circumstances. "Yes," continued Tutt cheerfully, taking up the envelope, "Mr.
It was, declared Buddha, an affair of great moment touching upon and appertaining to the private honor of the Duck, the Wong, the Fong, the Long, the Sui and various other families, both in America and China. The life of one of their members was at stake. Their face required that the proceedings should be as dignified as possible. The price named by Mr. Tutt was quite inadequate. Mr.
Tutt looked significantly at the row of faces in the jury box. Then leaning forward he asked significantly: "Did you see Crocedoro threaten the defendant with his razor?" "I object!" shouted O'Brien, springing to his feet. "The question is improper. There is no suggestion that Crocedoro did anything. The defendant can testify to that if he wants to!" "Oh, let him answer!" drawled the judge.
"'A Impressario is a fiddler, says Boggs; `I cuts the trail of one in the States once, ropes him up, an' we has a shore enough time. "'Sech observations, observes Tutt, to whom Boggs vouchsafes this information, 'sech observations make me tired. They displays the onlimited ability for ignorance of the hooman mind.
Sez I, tryin' to carry off the subject and the apples into the buttery; "Poetry ort to have pains took with it." "Jealousy!" sez Miss Tutt. "Jealousy might well whisper this. Envy, rank envy might breathe the suspicion that Ardelia haint been took pains with. But I can see through it," sez she. "I can see through it."
As the orphaned Payson, ensconced in lonely state in one of the funeral hacks, was carried at a fast trot down Broadway towards the offices of Tutt & Tutt, he consoled himself for his loss with the reflection that this was, probably, the last time he would ever have to see any of his relatives. Never in his short life had he been face to face with such a gathering of unattractive human beings.
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