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The Nether World

CHAPTER XIV
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Assured of his comfort, Mrs.Peckover said she must go and look after certain domestic duties.

Her daughter had begun to clean some vegetables that would be cooked for dinner.
'How old may you be, Clem ?' Mr.Snowdon inquired genially, when they had been alone together for a few minutes.
'What's that to you?
Guess.' 'Why, let me see; you was not much more than a baby when I went away.
You'll be eighteen or nineteen, I suppose.' 'Yes, I'm nineteen--last sixth of February.

Pity you come too late to give me a birthday present, ain't it ?' 'Ah! And who'd have thought you'd have grown up such a beauty! I say, Clem, how many of the young chaps about here have been wanting to marry you, eh ?' 'A dozen or two, I dessay,' Clem replied, shrugging her shoulders scornfully.
Mr.Snowdon laughed, and then spat into the fire.
'Tell me about some o' them, will you?
Who is it you're keeping company with now ?' 'Who, indeed?
Why, there isn't one I'd look at! Several of 'em's took to drinking 'cause I won't have nothing to do with 'em.' This excited Mr.Snowdon's mirth in a high degree; he rolled on his chair, and almost pitched backwards.
'I suppose you give one or other a bit of encouragement now and then, just to make a fool of him, eh ?' 'Course I do.

There was Bob Hewett; he used to lodge here, but that was after your time.

I kep' him off an' on till he couldn't bear it no longer; then he went an' married a common slut of a thing, just because he thought it 'ud make me mad.


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