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Sentimental Tommy

CHAPTER XIX
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Keep it unopened on your breast, and then you can always think that he may come to-morrow.

And if--" Someone was approaching, and she stopped and listened.

"My brat!" she cried, furiously, "she is always following me," and she poured forth a torrent of filthy abuse of Grizel, in the midst of which Tommy (for it was he) appeared and carried Elspeth off hastily.

This was the only conversation either child ever had with the Painted Lady, and it bore bad fruit for Grizel.

Elspeth told some of the Monypenny women about it, and they thought it their duty to point out to Aaron that the Painted Lady and her child were not desirable acquaintances for Tommy and Elspeth.
"I dinna ken," he answered sharply, "whether Tommy's a fit acquaintance for Grizel, but I'm very sure o' this, that she's more than a fit acquaintance for him.


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