Title | The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists |
Page | 134 |
Chapter | -- |
Text |
I've got that,' said Easton. `Two and seven for the butcher. We must pay that. I'm ashamed to pass the shop, because when I got the meat I promised to pay him the next week, and it's nearly three weeks ago now.' `I've put that down. What else?' `A hundred of coal: one and six.' `Next?' `The instalment for the furniture and floor-cloth, twelve shillings.' `Next?' `We owe the milkman four weeks; we'd better pay one week on account; that's one and two.' `Next?' `The greengrocer; one shilling on account.' `Anything else?' |