One Man Who Was Content; "mary;" the Lustigs; Corinna's Fiammetta
One Man Who Was Content; "mary;" the Lustigs; Corinna's Fiammetta
Van Rensselaer, Schuyler, Mrs., 1851-1934
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But that 's the kind of a girl I am. I look after number one, and I like Lustig better than he deserves. I dont go round telling people what I 'm waiting for, and I don't tell him. But I'd just asliv tell you, for I 'd just as liv you did nt think I 'm throwing away Digitized byVjOOQlC 90 THE LUSTiaS my cliaracter, because then I would be a fooL I 'm respectable, and I 'U look out for my character; and I 'U look out for Lustig, too, some day — a great sight better than his wife ever has.'* And ...this was the answer I was forced to take — pretty much what I had ex- pected, though there might easily have been more abuse in it, and a less definite statement of the case and its prospects. When the man came up I did say a word to the judge for him, so that the girl would not have to appear in the matter. It was only a case of a row on the dock after a Sunday excursion, some blows delivered with a certain skill, and a good deal of active remonstrance with a policeman. So, under the growling policeman's eyes, Lustig was discharged, the girl joined him at the door, and they went off together.
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