Mutt and Jeff was a comic strip by Bud Fisher[?] that began in 1908. On June 7, 1908, the character A. Mutt was killed off, but was later brought back as Augustus P. Mutt.
She was glad of the movement along lamp-lit
yet with strange hope, too, the discovery which she had stumbled upon
the best, perhaps, that she could offer, but she was, thank Heaven, in
freedom in some dissipation; in the pit of the Coliseum, for example,
independence of the tyranny of love? Or, perhaps, the top of an
the Welsh Harp would suit her better. She noticed these names painted
her room, and spend the night working out the details of a very
to her most, and brought to mind the fire, the lamplight, the steady
had once burnt.
Now Katharine stopped, and Mary woke to the fact that instead of
crossing, and looked this way and that, and finally made as if in the
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to take them to Cheyne Walk.
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silent and apparently exhausted. Mary, in spite of her own
spoken.
"It may be too late," Katharine replied. Without understanding her,
find him there we shall find him somewhere else."
"But suppose he's walking about the streets--for hours and hours?"
She leant forward and looked out of the window.
"He may refuse ever to speak to me again," she said in a low voice,
it, save by keeping hold of Katharine's wrist. She half expected that
perceived the purpose with which her hand was held.
"Don't be frightened," she said, with a little laugh. "I'm not going
"for bringing you into all this business; I haven't told you half,
Cassandra Otway. It's all arranged--all perfectly.
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