1 I'm quite done up for this morning.
2 You ain't heard what I come for yet.
3 I shall simply get soaked for nothing.
4 Her boots are much the worse for wear.
5 And to pay for em too: make no mistake.
6 There's not one to be had for love or money.
7 That's the sort of thing I do for commercial millionaires.
8 Between the fireplace and the phonograph table is a stand for newspapers.
9 Don't mistake the one for the other if you wish to become a lady in a shop.
10 They'll take away my character and drive me on the streets for speaking to gentlemen.
11 It is a room on the first floor, looking on the street, and was meant for the drawing-room.
12 A lady friend of mine gets French lessons for eighteenpence an hour from a real French gentleman.
13 Well, I ain't come here to ask for any compliment; and if my money's not good enough I can go elsewhere.
14 Well, you wouldn't have the face to ask me the same for teaching me my own language as you would for French; so I won't give more than a shilling.
15 Pedestrians running for shelter into the market and under the portico of St. Paul's Church, where there are already several people, among them a lady and her daughter in evening dress.
16 He is, in fact, but for his years and size, rather like a very impetuous baby "taking notice" eagerly and loudly, and requiring almost as much watching to keep him out of unintended mischief.
17 The corner beyond, and most of the side wall, is occupied by a grand piano, with the keyboard at the end furthest from the door, and a bench for the player extending the full length of the keyboard.
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