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Cy Whittaker’s Place

CHAPTER VI
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"Do you do your own work?
Can't I help?
I can set the table.

I used to for Mrs.Oliver." The captain protested that he could do it himself just as well, but the girl persisting, he showed her where the dishes were kept.

From the corner of his eye he watched her as she unfolded the tablecloth.
"Is this the only one you've got ?" she inquired.

"It's awful dirty." "Hum! Yes, I ain't tended up to my washin' and ironin' the way I'd ought to.

I'll lose my job if I don't look out, hey ?" Before they sat down to the meal Captain Cy insisted that his guest take a tablespoonful of the sarsaparilla and decorate her throat with a section of red flannel soaked in the 'Arabian Balsam.' The perfume of the latter was penetrating and might have interfered with a less healthy appetite than that of Miss Thomas.
"Have some soup?
Some I bought purpose for you.


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