[Put Yourself in His Place by Charles Reade]@TWC D-Link bookPut Yourself in His Place CHAPTER IX 21/76
I'm their inspector, and their benefactor, at higher wages than they, poor devils, will ever earn at inspecting and benefiting, or any thing else.' Ah! your color rises.
I've hit the right nail, isn't it an excellent and most transmigratory art? Then begin with Cheetham.
By-the-bye, the Anomaly has spotted a defective grindstone there.
Scrutinize all his departments severely; for no man values his people's lives less than my good friend John Cheetham.
Away with you both; and God speed you." Henry walked down the street with the Anomaly, and tried to gauge his intellects. "What's your real name, my man ?" "Silly Billy." "Oh, then I'm afraid you can't do much to help me." "Oh yes, I can, because--" "Because what ?" "Because I like you." "Well, that's lucky, any way." "Billy can catch trout when nobody else can," said the youngster, turning his eyes proudly up to Henry's. "Oh, indeed! But you see that is not exactly what the doctor wants us for." "Nay; he's wrapped up in trout.
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