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From: | Essie Sharpe |
Subject: | convalescence |
Date: | Sun, 10 Sep 2006 14:44:20 +0200 |
Why not, for the time being, send him upstairs for
atryout? At the same time, now that the nature of thequestion was plain, its
implication came to him. Theres another matter I want to talk to you about. Bella,
observed Samuel Griffiths, heavily, noting Clyde stillstanding, your cousin, Clyde.
I was riding out on the East Kingston roadyesterday afternoon. And because of Clyde
she had an intensedesire to strike her.
And with only fifteen dollars aweek to live
on.
He was very nervous butquickly decided that if this
girl could do the work, he could.
He paused and stared at Clyde as much as to say:
Now I hope Ihave made myself clear. Griffiths,who observed rather definitely and
intentionally to Bertine: Mr.
If so, it wouldntbe possible to keep him there very
long. She extended a finger or two,then turned toward her friends.
Perhaps he shouldhave retained Rita, after all. I
was riding out on the East Kingston roadyesterday afternoon. Had he not heard the
mill girls already spoken aboutin a slighting way? Yes, sir, I guess thats true,
too, he commented. Whathad been the places of their residence before moving to
Denver? If I cant, now is the time to say so, persisted Gilbert.
Ill just have Nadine lay extra plates at this end.
This plant is practically operated bywomen from cellar to roof.
Whathad been the places of their residence before
moving to Denver?
Oh, yes, replied Bella, observing that Clyde looked
exceedinglylike Gilbert.
And now at once, after being introduced to
Mr.
Of being the head of adepartment employing
twenty-five girls!
And as he did so,Samuel Griffiths walked with him
to the front door and let him out. The luxury and charm as opposed to this of
whichhe was a part. And now I want to tell you something moreabout it. Did you ride
him much with the nail, do you think?
I knew they were somewhere inthe building, but I
didnt know just where. What had been the nature of his fathers work inKansas
City?
And, if necessary, let him go homeon full pay until
you find something for him. If I cant, now is the time to say so, persisted Gilbert.
We knew it was not verypleasant down there, but we couldnt do anything more for you
atthe time. We will, and all the more so because you arerelated to us.
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