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"I done that once or twice." She swept up her tip. "You're young enough. Good luck to you." "Thanks," Oliver said. "Thanks a lot." He stopped on the outskirts of Seattle and called Francesca. She answered, "Hello?" "Hi, Francesca." "Oliver?" "Yup, how're you doing?" "Oliver! What a surprise! I'm fine." "I'm in Seattle." "No!" "Yeah. I wondered if you wanted to have coffee or something.
Then he was joined by Joe, who had also observed Tresler's visit. The little man waved a hand in the direction of the retreating figure. "Wher's he goin'?" he asked. "Guess it's 'bout the leddy," replied Arizona, shortly. "An' he wus boosted out 'cause of her," the other said significantly. "Kind o' minds you of one o' them terriers." "Yup. Or a cow wi' a ca'f." "On'y he don't make no fuss.
Poverty's eternal cordon is ever round the poor. "Ma, why didn't you sleep with Pap last night?" asked Bob, the seven-year-old, when he saw she was awake at last. She flushed a dull red. "You hush, will yeh? Because I it was too warm and there was a storm comin'. You never mind askin' such questions. Is he gone out?" "Yup. I heerd him callin' the pigs. It's Sunday, ain't it, ma?"
"I said I guessed I'd try it," grinned the youth, invisibly. "Well, I would if I was in your fix. Keep right close after me; they's some ditches here, and the foot-bridges are none too wide." "The Artesian is owned by the railway, eh?" "Yup." "And you're the clerk?" "Yup; nice little scheme, ain't it?" "Well, it'll do," replied Albert. The man laughed without looking around.
And the long-lost father coming back to his child is the one sure thing to win applause from the gallery, you know that." Captain Cy nodded. "Yup," he said, "I know it. The other night, when Miss Ph when a friend of mine was at the house, she said this business was like a play. I didn't say so to her, but all the same I realize it ain't like a play at all.
As he passed the cabin door on his way forward, Moran hailed him. "I thought you went ashore?" she cried. "Heap flaid," he answered. "Him other boy go up Chinatown; him tell Sam Yup; I tink Sam Yup alla same killee me. I no leaveum ship two, thlee day; bimeby I go Olegon. I stay topside ship. You wantum cook. I cook plenty fine; standum watch for you."
It was said that he was unable to see either See Yup or the agent to whom the money was paid. It was also noticed that there was no Chinaman remaining in the settlement. Then the fatal secret was out. The heap of tailings had probably never yielded the See Yup company more than twenty dollars a week, the ordinary wage of such a company.
Eldredge live here ALL alone?" asked Emily. "Yup. And died all alone, too. Course I don't mean he was alone all the time he was sick. Most of that time he was out of his head and folks could stay with him, but he came to himself occasional and when he did he'd fire 'em out because feedin' 'em cost money. He wa'n't what you'd call generous, Laban wa'n't."
Set here and talked with me just as sociable and folksy as if she wan't wuth a cent. Asked more questions than a few, she did." "Did she?" I was not paying much attention to his remarks. My mind was busy with more important things. I was wondering what Davis was doing just then. Phin went on. "Yup. I happened to remember that you wan't at the bank to-day and I asked her if she knew the reason why.
"Come and see Emma." Jennifer led Jacky into the house. Arlen and Oliver resumed their positions in the doorway. "I don't want to intrude, Oliver, but wasn't she the one . . ." "Yup," Oliver interrupted. "She was." "Interesting," Arlen said. "Very attractive." "What do you think makes someone attractive?" Oliver asked. "Hmmm. Physical health. Energy. Integrity is most important, I think."
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