Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 163, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 July 1910 — Not for Her Market. [ARTICLE]

Not for Her Market.

had not been maid of all work in the family of a well known literary woman for six months—ever since her landing—without assimilating more or less household news. At first’, ship had asked her mistress to save herbages for her, but at the end of six months she expressed a desire for some money. "I’ll give you this, as I’m a little short of money to-day,’’ said the lady, and she tendered Bridget a check for the full amount due her. Before she had an opportunity to explain about the bank, the young Irish girl had backed away from her, hands behind her, shaking her head with violence. "No, mim,” she said, firmly, "no, mlm, if you plaze. I’m no ortygraft collector; 'twould be no good to' me, mlm. I’d rather the money, if you plaxe."