1 Think of what that means to a man.
2 You ain't heard what I come for yet.
3 You see now what comes of being saucy.
4 I'm always particular about what I say.
5 Give her her orders: that's what she wants.
6 He's a blooming busybody: that's what he is.
7 I want to know on what terms the girl is to be here.
8 I'm a good girl, I am; and I know what the like of you are, I do.
9 If I'd known what I was letting myself in for, I wouldn't have come here.
10 You give me what I ask you, Governor: not a penny more, and not a penny less.
11 Well, sir, she says you'll be glad to see her when you know what she's come about.
12 Less patient ones bid her shut her head, or ask her roughly what is wrong with her.
13 What they think they ought to think is bad enough, Lord knows; but what they really think would break up the whole show.
14 If this girl is to put herself in your hands for six months for an experiment in teaching, she must understand thoroughly what she's doing.
15 Of course I know you don't mean her any harm; but when you get what you call interested in people's accents, you never think or care what may happen to them or you.
16 Well, the truth is, I've taken a sort of fancy to you, Governor; and if you want the girl, I'm not so set on having her back home again but what I might be open to an arrangement.
17 Mrs. Pearce says you're going to give me some to wear in bed at night different to what I wear in the daytime; but it do seem a waste of money when you could get something to show.
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