[Jonah by Louis Stone]@TWC D-Link bookJonah CHAPTER 9 6/17
A tremor ran through his limbs and his pulse quickened.
And he was seized with an insane desire to kiss the white flesh, pale as ivory against her red hair.
The crowd moved, and Pinkey wriggled to the other side. "I'll cum wid yer, if yer feel lonely," said Chook as she passed. "Yous git a move on, or yer'll miss the bus," cried Pinkey, as she passed out of sight. When Chook worked his way back to the corner, little Joe Crutch and Waxy Collins stepped forward. "W'ere the 'ell 'ave yer bin? We've bin waitin' 'ere this 'arf 'our," they cried indignantly. "Wot liars yer do meet," said Chook, grinning. The three entered the new market, an immense red-brick square with a smooth, cemented floor, and a lofty roof on steel girders.
It is here the people amuse themselves with the primitive delights of an English fair after the fatigue of shopping. The larrikins turned to the chipped-potato stall as a hungry dog jumps at a bone, eagerly sniffing the smell of burning fat as the potatoes crisped in the spitting grease. "It's up ter yous ter shout," cried Joe and Waxy. "Well, a tray bit won't break me," said Chook, producing threepence from his pocket. The dealer, wearing the flat white cap of a French cook, and a clean apron, ladled the potatoes out of the cans into a strainer on the counter.
His wife, with a rapid movement, twisted a slip of paper into a spill, and, filling it with chips, shook a castor of salt over the top.
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