. Monologues. re in it on thedesk — yes, I remember perfectly. Ohyes, and then the sample or the list—you see, the sample with the thin, blackfigure really looked like the list. Well,one or the other must have fallen on thefloor, for I remember, too, my little dogchewing something as I came out—yes,that must have been it. . It reallydoesnt matter specially. Mr. Dodd says always have plenty of 26 fIDonologues beef, so you might send a few steaks. . .What? Porter-house or sirloin? I—er—I dont think we care for any of thosefancy ones—just some plain steaks willdo. Now please send the things very


. Monologues. re in it on thedesk — yes, I remember perfectly. Ohyes, and then the sample or the list—you see, the sample with the thin, blackfigure really looked like the list. Well,one or the other must have fallen on thefloor, for I remember, too, my little dogchewing something as I came out—yes,that must have been it. . It reallydoesnt matter specially. Mr. Dodd says always have plenty of 26 fIDonologues beef, so you might send a few steaks. . .What? Porter-house or sirloin? I—er—I dont think we care for any of thosefancy ones—just some plain steaks willdo. Now please send the things very earlythis morning, because we dine at seven,and Mr. Dodd doesnt like to wait. . .Yes, thats all, I think — thats all —Why, the idea—its Friday, and our girldoesnt eat a bit of meat on Friday—youwill have to take all of those things send around a few nice fishes, andbe sure and send their giblets! Good-morning. *& & *&> Tbuntine for an apartment «5» «£w ^. Ibunting for an Hpartment JHERE, Dicky, Im all ready but my veil, and Im going to let you tie it on for me. Well, you neednt look so frightened,it wont hurt you. Its quite time you learned how, for in just one month andsix days— O-o-o-h, Dicky! Youll ruball the powder off—now dont be foolishany more. I wonder when youll getreal sensible? Ill just hate you when youdo—so! Now tie my veil; we havent anytime to lose. . No, not another one. Now, just take the ends—no, dont pullit. Wait—wait till I get it in the middle. 3* flDonoloQuea Goodness! Its all come off. There,now—try again. Roll the ends—oh no,not as though you were twisting a tie it—easy—not so loose; it feelsfloppy. Tighter! U-u-h-h-h! Untie itquick—I didnt know you were so stupid. . Well, I have— Well, just once Ill tie it myself. Now Im ready. . Take Jerry? Oh no; see, hes asleep. . Leave him alone. . Hes so big. .Well, I just want you to know, Mr. DickIm not going to be b


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