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Show The Tower cf Flattery, "lleally, Jane," said Mrs Slmpir- ton to tuir maid, who was not con. I sumed with an overwhelming dttlrs B to work hard, "you are the laziest girl I I ever knew! You can't even do what I you're told, I don't think you hare ouo redeeming quality You mast I leave on the first of next month," l "Law, mum," said Jane, who knew I that hor mistress was not proof I against flattery, " 'ow can I do mo work when I 'car you a-tlnglng and a-playln' on the piano that beautiful that I simply can't 'elp stoppln' to llston to you? It ain't my fault that I lovo good music!" "That will do, Jnnel You may stay I "Stray Sto-rlos. |