'No, sir, sure I ha' not coom for nowt o' th' kind.'
'I ha' coom,' Stephen began, raising his eyes from the floor, after a moment's consideration, 'to ask yo yor advice.
'I ha' coom to ask yo, sir, how I am to be ridded o' this woman.' Stephen infused a yet deeper gravity into the mixed expression of his attentive face.
Ye'd never coom near it 'gin you thried for twolve moonths.
I wont to do this neighbourly loike, and let them think thee's gotten awa' o' theeself, but if he cooms oot o' thot parlour awhiles theer't clearing off, he mun' have mercy on his oun boans, for I wean't.
Coom back as governess--you shall have it all your own way." She held out one hand.
"Th'ave
coom to the noo groups, my lady, crowds of 'em.
to buy a pair of gloves, "Allong restay trankeel--may be ve
coomHe knocked on the frame of the duty office door, and said a strange, earth-rumbling noise like "
COOM!" boomed out.
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COOM with Facebook.