looks at me as ss out our suppers, and scratches her ear.
Funny t come back from try, yet. Aint it?
Mrs Sucksby glances at Ric Mr Ibbs, and t me. Ss o Dainty, I ed to talk about it, but you mig, norut coming back, not ever. t last little bit of business t Gentleman left o see to for , Dainty, he cash.
Daintys moutrinder? to come doo guess ook all of Mrs Sucksbys money, and ts . Just about broke Mrs Sucksbys . If o kill her.
Done a flit? Sue trinder? s. S got the nerve.
ell, s.
S, says Mrs Sucksby, me, and I dont to s all.
Sue trinder, turned out a sharper! says John.
ts bad blood for you, says Ric me. Shows up in queer ways.
did I just say? says Mrs Sucksby s . But le. ter a moment, he laughs.
More meat for us, t it? e. —Or for there.
Mrs Sucksby sees me; and leans and s him.
After t, if to ter Sue, taken aside and told, like Joy, t surned out rinder? s t is, coming out in t it seems to me, too, t t seems to me t even Joy forget is a s-memoried er all. It is a
s-memoried district. Many times I to tsteps, taking fligly, in darkness. tep of tters -saken by anoturn, moves on, to be replaced by anots Sue, to them?
s Sue, to me? Im afraid, o remember t Im afraid, too, of forgetting. I ake out ture of tures ted c. Scfully. Finally sakes ture away.
Dont you be t are done and cant be c, dear girl? You time to come.
S. But I am still brooding on my future. I am