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Kaufman, sometimes when for years a man don't speak out his mind, sometimes he busts all of a sudden right out. I Oh e-e-e!" and, immediately and thickly inarticulate, made a tremendous feint at clearing his throat, tossed up his hat and caught it; rolled his eyes. "Mr. Vetsburg?" "A man, Mrs. Kaufman, can bust!" "Bust?" He was still violently dark, but swallowing with less labor.
Vetsburg lighted a loosely wrapped cigar and slumped in his chair. "If anybody," he observed, "should ask right this minute where I'm at, tell 'em for me, Mrs. Kaufman, I'm in the most comfortable chair in the house." "You should keep it, then, up in your room, Mr. Vetsburg, and not always bring it down again when I get Annie to carry it up to you."
"How girls are raised nowadays, even the poor ones!" "I ain't the one to complain, Mrs. Katz, but just look down there, that red stuff." "Where?" "Ain't it cranberry between Ruby and Vetsburg?" "Yes, yes, and look such a dish of it!" "Is it right extras should be allowed to be brought on a table like this where fourteen other boarders got to let their mouth water and look at it?"
"Will you, Mrs. Kaufman, come or won't you? Will you, I ask you, or won't you?" "I I can't, Mr. "All right, then, I I bust out now. To-day can be as good as to-morrow! Not with my say in a t'ousand years, Mrs. Kaufman, you sign that lease! I ain't a young man any more with fine speeches, Mrs. Kaufman, but not in a t'ousand years you sign that lease." "Mr. Vetsburg, Ruby I "
"You can take it from me she'll get him for her Ruby yet! And take it from me, too, almost any girl I know, much less Ruby Kaufman, could do worse as get Meyer Vetsburg." "S-say, I wish it to her to get him. For why once in a while shouldn't a poor girl get a rich man except in books and choruses?" "Believe me, a girl like Ruby can manage what she wants.
Lena!" he reiterated and advanced. Comprehension came quietly and dawning like a morning. "I I . Mr. Vetsburg, you must excuse me," she said, and sat down suddenly. He crossed to the little desk and bent low over her chair, his hand not on her shoulder, but at the knob of her chair. His voice had a swift rehearsed quality.
If he puts in new plumbing in the pantry and new hinges on the doors and papers my second floor and Mrs. Suss's alcove, like I said last night, after all I could do worse as stay here another five year ain't it, Mr. Vetsburg?" "A house what keeps filled so easy, and such a location, with the Subway less as two blocks. I So you see, Mr.
How she gets in with such swell girls, I don't know, but there ain't a nice Saturday afternoon I don't see that girl walking on Fifth Avenue with just such a crowd of fine-dressed girls, all with their noses powdered so white and their hats so little and stylish." "I wouldn't be surprised if her mother don't send her down to Atlantic City over Easter again if Vetsburg goes.
"There's only one way, baby, Meyer Vetsburg can ever leave me and make me happy when he leaves." "Ma, what you mean?" "You know, baby, without mama coming right out in words." "Ma, honest I don't. What?" "You see it coming just like I do. Don't fool mama, baby." The slender lines of Miss Kaufman's waist stiffened, and she half slipped from the embrace.
Vetsburg, don't force. I I can't! I always say nobody can ever count on such a little harum-scarum as " "You mean to tell me, Mrs. Kaufman, that just because a little shyster doctor " Her hand closed over the long envelope again, crunching it. "No, no, that that ain't all, Mr. Vetsburg. Only I don't want you should tell Ruby. You promise me? How that child worries over little things.
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