Star-Dust by Fannie Hurst
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"Well, well, well!"
"Papa, I got ninety in arithmetic. I'd have got a hundred, but I got the wrong common denominator." "That's right, Lilly. Keep up well in your studies. Remember, knowledge is power." "Get your father's velveteen coat, Lilly." "Papa, Ella McBride kisses boys." "Then don't ever let me hear of your associating with her. The little girl that doesn't keep her own self-respect cannot expect others to respect her." "And you ought to see, papa, she always rides her tricycle down past Eddie Posner's house on Delmar just to show herself off to him." "Lilly, go wash your hands for supper. How is business, Ben?" "Nothing extra, Carrie." "Oh, I get so tired hearing a poor mouth. Sometimes I could just scream for wanting to do things we are not in a position to do. Go housekeeping, for instance, have a little home of my own--" "Now, now, little woman," at the invariable business of flecking his neat gray business suit with a whisk broom, "you got up on the wrong side of bed this morning. Lilly, suppose you shine papa's spectacles |
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