Harper's Magazine

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Harper's Magazine
Alden Henry Mills
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"Don't leave the cat there !" says the surgeon : " that won't do 1" Mr. Krook therefore drives her out before him ; and she goes furtively down stairs, winding her lithe tail and licking her lips.
" Good-night 1" says Mr. Tulkinghom; and goes home to Allegory and meditation.
By this time the news has got into the court.
Groups of its inhabitants assemble to discuss the thing ; and the outposts of the army of observa- tion (principally boys) are pushed forward to Mr.
Krook's window, which they,
...closely invest. A policeman has already walked up to the room, and walked down again to the door, where he stands like a tower, only condescending to Bee the boys at his base occasionally ; but whenever he does see them, they quail and fall back. Mrs.
Perkins, who has not been for some weeks on speaking terms with Mrs. Piper, in consequence of an unpleasantness originating in young Perkins having " fetched" young Piper " a crack," renews her friendly intercourse on this auspicious occa- sion. The pot-boy at the corner, who is a priv- ileged amateur, as possessing official knowledge of life, and having to deal with drunken men oc- casionally, exchanges confidential communica- tions with the policeman, and has the appearance of an impregnable youth, unassailable by trunch- eons and unconfinable in station-houses.


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