The History of Mr Polly


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You're a long time finding that shop of yours," said Mrs. Larkins.  
Don't do to be precipitous," said Mr. Polly.  
No," said Mrs. Larkins, "once you got it you got it. Like choosing a  
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usband. You better see you got it good. I kept Larkins 'esitating two  
years I did, until I felt sure of him. A 'ansom man 'e was as you can  
see by the looks of the girls, but 'ansom is as 'ansom does. You'd  
like a bit of jam to your tea, I expect? I 'ope they'll keep their  
men waiting when the time comes. I tell them if they think of marrying  
it only shows they don't know when they're well off. Here's Miriam!"  
Miriam entered with several parcels in a net, and a peevish  
expression. "Mother," she said, "you might 'ave prevented my going  
out with the net with the broken handle. I've been cutting my fingers  
with the string all the way 'ome." Then she discovered Mr. Polly and  
her face brightened.  
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Ello, Elfrid!" she said. "Where you been all this time?"  
Looking round," said Mr. Polly.  
Found a shop?"  
One or two likely ones. But it takes time."  
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