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Roe, Edward Payson, 1838-1888

"What Can She Do?"

What you are all going to do in Heaven without Wall Street, I
don't see."
Mr. Allen gave his significant shrug and said, "I don't meet notes
till they are due," which was his way of saying: "Sufficient unto the
day is the evil thereof."
"The salons of Paris!" said Edith, with some disdain. "Think of the
scenery, the orange-groves, and vineyards that we shall see, the
Alpine flowers--"
"I declare," interrupted Zell, "I believe that Edith would rather see
a grape-vine and orange-tree than all the toilets of Paris."
"I shall enjoy seeing both," was the reply, "and so have the advantage
of you in having two strings to my bow."
"By the way, that reminds me to ask how many beaux you now have on the
string," said the father.
Edith tossed her head with a pretty blush and said: "Pity me, my
father; you know I am always poor at arithmetic."
"You will take up with a crooked stick after all. Now Laura is a
sensible girl, like her mother, and has picked out one of the richest,
longest-headed fellows on the street."
"Indeed!" said his wife. "I do not see but you are paying yourself a
greater compliment than either Laura or me."
"Oh, no, a mere business statement.


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