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Updated: May 5, 2025


Leibel's chalk marks continued indecisive that afternoon, which shows how correctly Rose had connected them with love. Before he left that night Rose said to him, "Art thou sure thou wouldst not rather have Leah Volcovitch?" "Not for all the boots and shoes in the world," replied Leibel, vehemently. "And I," protested Rose, "would rather go without my own than without thee."

The landing outside the workshop was so badly lighted that their lips came together in the darkness. "Nay, nay; thou must not yet," said Rose. "Thou art still courting Leah Volcovitch. For aught thou knowest, Sugarman the Shadchan may have entangled thee beyond redemption." "Not so," asserted Leibel. "I have only seen the maiden once." "Yes.

"With Leah Volcovitch!" "Leah Volcovitch!" gasped Rose. "Leah, the boot and shoe manufacturer's daughter?" Leibel hung his head he scarce knew why. He did not dare meet her gaze. His droop said "Yes." There was a long pause. "And why dost thou not have her?" said Rose. It was more than an inquiry; there was contempt in it, and perhaps even pique. Leibel did not reply.

"If everybody were to talk like you Leah Volcovitch would never be married at all." Leibel shrugged his shoulders, and reminded him that hunchbacked girls who stammered and squinted and halted on left legs were not usually led under the canopy. "Nonsense! Stuff!" cried Sugarman, angrily. "That is because they do not come to me."

"But I've I've altered my mind." "One needs Hillel's patience to deal with you!" cried Sugarman. "But I shall charge you, all the same, for my trouble. You cannot cancel an order like this in the middle! No, no! You can play fast and loose with Leah Volcovitch, but you shall not make a fool of me." "But if I don't want one?" said Leibel, sullenly.

"Leah Volcovitch has come to you," said Leibel, "but she shall not come to me." And he rose, anxious to escape. Instantly Sugarman gave a sigh of resignation. "Be it so! Then I shall have to look out for another, that's all." "No, I don't want any," replied Leibel, quickly. Sugarman stopped eating. "You don't want any?" he cried. "But you came to me for one?" "I I know," stammered Leibel.

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