Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 431 - Volume 17, New Series, April 3, 1852 by Various;Robert Chambers
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cheated in what they have procured for us.
_Banker._ Certainly. One of my clerks shall procure you every information. _Mrs W._ Ah, yes! and if you will come this afternoon to the Villa, you can also insist on their white-washing my English servant's room. It overlooks the garden, and a scorpion was found on the window this morning. Now, white-washing the walls is the only safeguard; it would really annoy me if he were stung. _Banker._ I will see about that too. Ahem! I must write at once about the arrow-root, or the post will have left. Can I supply you with any money? _Mrs W._ You are very kind. I must think--(_putting her hand to her head_)--a few more things I wished to ask. Do you remember them, Freddy dear? _Boy._ (_Huskily, and blushing._) Club, church, pony. _Mrs W._ Very right, love. What is the subscription to the club and reading-room? _Banker._ Three napoleons for the season. _Mrs W._ Will you enter my name? They give parties there sometimes, I believe. Ah, then the church! how much is that? _Banker._ Three sittings for you and your two children will not amount |
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