"TO GET YOUR OWN LIVING"
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with a bit of billiard chalk that a man gave him.
It was like this:—
Got Box 4 Box 4 Box 4 Box 4 Dog 40 Dog 14 —— 70 Spent Dogs 4 Grub 19 Tram 4 Leg 2 —— 29
and he made out before he rubbed the chalk off the stone that the difference between twenty-nine shillings and seventy was about two pounds—and that was more than Dickie had ever had, or Beale either, for many a
long year.
Then Beale came, wiping his mouth, and they walked idly up the road. Lodgings. Or rather a lodging. A room. But when you have had what is called the key of the street for years enough, you hardly know where to look for the key of a room.
"Where'd you like to be?" Beale asked anxiously. "You like country best, don't yer?"
"Yes," said Dickie.
"But in the winter-time?" Beale urged.
"Well, town then," said Dickie, who was