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An Unsocial Socialist

CHAPTER IV
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It never lasts longer than a week.

The idea of my having seven and sixpence on the sixteenth is ridiculous." "But I put it to you, Miss, ain't it twice as ridiculous for me, a poor laborer, to give up money wot I never got ?" Vague alarm crept upon Agatha as the testimony of her senses was contradicted.

"All I know is," she protested, "that I did not give it to you; so my pennies must have turned into half-crowns in your pocket." "Mebbe so," said Smilash gravely.

"I've heard, and I know it for a fact, that money grows in the pockets of the rich.

Why not in the pockets of the poor as well?
Why should you be su'prised at wot 'appens every day ?" "Had you any money of your own about you at the time ?" "Where could the like of me get money ?--asking pardon for making so bold as to catechise your ladyship." "I don't know where you could get it," said Miss Wilson testily; "I ask you, had you any ?" "Well, lady, I disremember.


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