[Put Yourself in His Place by Charles Reade]@TWC D-Link bookPut Yourself in His Place CHAPTER XXIV 18/24
I won't pay for your fault.
It is a just claim, you know.
Settle it among yourselves." With this he retired to his studio. When the men saw he did not care a button whether his grindstones revolved or not, they soon brought the defaulters to book.
Bayne was sent upstairs, to beg Mr.Little to advance the trade contributions, and step the amount from the defaulters' wages. This being settled, Little and Bayne went to the "Cutlers' Arms," and Bayne addressed the barmaid thus, "Can we see Mary Anne ?" "He is shaving." "Well, when she is shaved, we shall be in the parlor, tell her." In a moment or two Grotait bustled in, wiping his face with a towel as he came, and welcomed his visitors cordially.
"Fine weather, gentlemen." Bayne cut that short.
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