Liza of Lambeth by W. Somerset (William Somerset) Maugham
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'Arright!' she said. 'You'll come?' he could hardly believe her. 'Yus!' she answered, smiling all over her face. 'You're a good sort, Liza! I say, 'Arry, Liza's comin'!' he shouted. 'Liza? 'Oorray!' shouted Harry. ''S'at right, Liza?' called Sally. And Liza feeling quite joyful and light of heart called back: 'Yus!' ''Oorray!' shouted Sally in answer. 'Thet's right, Liza,' called Jim; and he smiled pleasantly as she looked at him. 'There's just room for you two 'ere,' said Harry, pointing to the vacant places by his side. 'Arright!' said Tom. 'I must jest go an' get a 'at an' tell mother,' said Liza. 'There's just three minutes. Be quick!' answered Tom, and as she |
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