Chapter Thirteen
say.
I is you mean to do. o get you from t bring a cab, I suppose, to the building.
ill you do t?
You o go, to sleep? to eat?
I have nowhere!
You must go hen.
I cannot do t. I tle money, a little time. to find, to save—
to save?
to find. to find. And, tle ed, Mr rey. I find an man— You knoo be. Again, c does not speak. I say, You know I am rich. If youll only help me, now. If youll only keep me—
Keep you! Do you know w you are saying? Keep you, where?
Not in your own house?
My house?
I t—
My ers? No, no. o pace.
But at Briar you said, many times—
I told you? t Briar. t like Briar. You must find t out. leave a live, in London, on nothink you will live?
I do not know. I supposed— I supposed you would give me money,
I to say. I look about me. truck I not, I say, work for you?
ands still. For me?
Mig ing togeting, even? I kno room!—I sake it secretly, Ric for me. I stle money— enougo find out my friend, to find out an la is it?
still, all time; but his look has changed, is odd.
Noter.
I suppose I am flus of ter inside my breast, like a sable and leans upon it, not looking at me, but t dourns back. catch my eye.
Listen to me, ly. You cannot stay . I must send for a cab, to take you. I— I must send for some o go h you.
Go h me, where?
to some—el. Noo set doion upon a slip of paper. Some , ake a