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Happy Pollyooly

CHAPTER III
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Then he stopped and said to Pollyooly very fiercely: "Do you think I've got nothing else to do but wait here all the afternoon for your precious guv'ner to come home to tea ?" "I don't know," said Pollyooly politely.
"Well, I have--plenty," said Mr.Reginald Butterwick savagely.
Pollyooly said nothing.
"And what's more, I'm going to do it!" said Mr.Reginald Butterwick yet more savagely; and he strode firmly to the door.

On the threshold he paused and added: "But you tell your guv'ner from me--Mr.Reginald Butterwick--that he hasn't seen the last of me--not by a long chalk.
One of these fine nights when he's messing round with--well, you tell him what I've told you--that's all.

He'll know." With that he passed through the door and banged it heavily behind him.
The front door was larger and heavier, so that he was able to bang it more loudly still..


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