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Updated: May 22, 2025
So King broke a somewhat awkward silence by saying, heartily, "Yep, we know!" and all the others said "Yep" in chorus. "I think, O Royal Court," the Queen began, "that our first paper is fine. How often shall we issue The Jolly Sandboy?" "'Bout once a week, I think," said Tom. "All right," agreed King; "and you fellows get your stuff in a little earlier next week so's I can typewrite it in time."
Recent experiments in learning poetry, translation of French into English, practice in addition and multiplication, learning to toss balls and to typewrite, and others, make clear that there is no general curve of forgetting.
The Z. P. plain-clothes man, like his fellows elsewhere, must usually be content in such cases with impressing on the victim his Sherlockian astuteness, gathering the available facts of the case, and return to typewrite his report thereof to be carefully filed away among headquarters archives.
I cannot typewrite, my three stories are still wandering round, two milliners have refused me as a lay figure because business was so bad. I am no use for a clerk, because I do not understand shorthand. After all, I fancy that I shall have to apply for a situation as a nursery governess who understands French. Faugh!"
He knew shorthand, could keep books, typewrite, a little slip about his character, but that was all over and done with. A bank clerk with L90 a year, obliged to wear a silk hat, who marries a penniless girl on his summer holiday. They must live, both of them, and the gold passed through his fingers day by day, an endless shower.
Brownley, when I went away from Randolph & Randolph's office I married John Chase; you may remember him as delivery clerk. I had such a happy home and my husband was so good; I did not have to typewrite any longer. These are our two children." "What are you doing here?" The tears sprang to her eyes; she dropped them, but did not answer. "Don't mind me, woman.
They asked me if I could typewrite, but I had never seen a typewriter. Finally, after walking the streets for a while, I got a job as a Western Union messenger." I wrote Mrs. Babson and made arrangements to have the girl come to Wellesley and work for a few months with the Babson Organization. I saw in her certain qualities which, if developed, should make her very useful to someone somewhere.
Then these seven merciless multi-millionaires in buckram bound and gagged me, stuffed my pockets full of salary, and forced me to typewrite a fearful and secret oath to serve them for five long, weary years. That's a sample of how the wealthy grind the noses of the poor, isn't it, Drina?" The child slipped her hand from his, smiling uncertainly. "You don't mean all that, do you?"
His handwriting is a fright; that's probably what he wants me for to make it legible to the printer." "Let him send for a typist then; that's what he needs if he writes an illegible fist. You can't typewrite." "I could learn, if necessary. I've often wished I could." "You could learn! Yes, you could learn to come when E. C. Jefferson whistled, I've no doubt!
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