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_ & WATCH EN PAWN. 69 “ Gay, is it? Ye'd betther be saying gay, ye had. If iver & woman was sp’iling herself, an’ lettin’ her good looks go hang, it’s the misthress. Och! it’s verra dark she kapes, an’ niver a smile on her swate countenance. Sure, an’ I think she married him for life and death too—indade I do.” “She doesn’t have’ much Soups I perceive,” said the broker... . ‘ Company—it’s company she aa look to, ‘only, barrin’ her own sisther and brodther. . Bridget, who's me wife, an’ as smart a woman. as the nixt if not smarter, says there’s @ power of gintlemen that come there, jist for to make love to the widdy—but she jist shakes her head, an? Bridget’s.the. one. to tell them the misthress is ingaged so they will know what whe manes.” : & “ That oldest boy, you say, is rather fast.” > « Yis, jist as fast as he can be widout the money. If. the father 'd-a lived—heaven rest his sowl—it’s afraid I am he'd had big ‘throuble with him; but. poor boys, sir, even if they makes a show Sir, can’t have their own ways on’y to a degree —that ye know.” ... The broker shook his. head, but Tim, grown, garrulous, « detailed the circumstances of the family Bridget’s, stand- point, and finally ended with, the gen hen gp Bridget none oe would be to take. boarders, At this the broker Salve go ) wake up that other self for a moment, Sata Fon ack regret passed, through his mind. But he conquered himself in time to hide all signs of feeling; and giving & larger sum on the time-piece than Tim had been told to expect, he watched the Irishman’s fur- tive attempts to make, bie ronte, more cltealtous-se be lef she Comicbooks-com