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MRS. AUSTIN. No, I don't want the police. I don't believe in sending men to jail. JIM. Humph! [Another pause.] MRS. AUSTIN. Why do you do this? JIM. It's the way I live. MRS. AUSTIN. Isn't it a rather trying kind of work? JIM. It ain't all play, ma'am. MRS. AUSTIN. [Smiling.] I should think it would be hard on the nerves. [After another pause.] Is there no honest way you can earn a living? JIM. I don't know. Maybe so. I got tired of looking for it. MRS. AUSTIN. I might help you if you would let me. JIM. I ain't asking any help. MRS. AUSTIN. No, but I'm offering it. [After a pause.] Have you been doing this sort of thing very long? JIM. No. MRS. AUSTIN. How long? JIM. [After hesitation.] This is my first job. MRS. AUSTIN. What! You don't mean that? JIM. It happens to be true, ma'am. MRS. AUSTIN. What made you do it? JIM. It's a long story. MRS. AUSTIN. Tell it to me. JIM. It ain't just a good time for story telling. MRS. AUSTIN. You are afraid of me? I have no quarrel with you. I don't care anything for the things you have in the bag; and, besides, I suppose you won't take them now. I'm only sorry to see a man going |
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