Carlotta's Intended

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Shpake out an' answer me thrue. Is it Toney ?" Another head-shake.
" Norr yer cousin Nicolo ? Sure I niver seen 'im shpakin' wud ye." The Madonna head shook again.
"Arrah, musha, an' sure an' it can't be Pat Murphy, the bit av a grocery-b'y at Keenan's be- yant — a freckled, red-headed, blue-eyed Paddy, wud a brogue on 'im as thick as a mush poultice.
Sure ye wudn't care for the likes av a blazin' divil av an Irishman, wud ye ?" He waited, but she answered nothing nor moved her head.
He was fri
...ghtened. His voice was lower when he spoke again : "In the name o' God, Lottie, answer me, me child. Ye're not demanin' yerself wud love for Pat Murphy, are ye ?" No, it was not Pat Murphy. The head shook now with solemn decision.
" Thin who, in the name o' the Poydras Marr- ket ? I don't know no more a-comin' round heer.
Sure it can't be the cross-eyed baker's man wud a crooked — " 30 It was not the baker's boy, nor yet the young American who lived at the corner.
Pat could think of no other.


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