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I
say
I
have
only
a
six
-
days
’
license
.
He
says
,
’
Get
a
seven
-
days
’
license
,
and
I
’
ll
make
it
worth
your
while
;
’
and
you
know
,
Polly
,
they
are
very
good
customers
to
us
.
Mrs
.
Briggs
often
goes
out
shopping
for
hours
,
or
making
calls
,
and
then
she
pays
down
fair
and
honorable
like
a
lady
;
there
’
s
no
beating
down
or
making
three
hours
into
two
hours
and
a
half
,
as
some
folks
do
;
and
it
is
easy
work
for
the
horses
;
not
like
tearing
along
to
catch
trains
for
people
that
are
always
a
quarter
of
an
hour
too
late
;
and
if
I
don
’
t
oblige
her
in
this
matter
it
is
very
likely
we
shall
lose
them
altogether
.
What
do
you
say
,
little
woman
?
”
“
I
say
,
Jerry
,
”
says
she
,
speaking
very
slowly
,
“
I
say
,
if
Mrs
.
Briggs
would
give
you
a
sovereign
every
Sunday
morning
,
I
would
not
have
you
a
seven
-
days
’
cabman
again
.
We
have
known
what
it
was
to
have
no
Sundays
,
and
now
we
know
what
it
is
to
call
them
our
own
.
Thank
God
,
you
earn
enough
to
keep
us
,
though
it
is
sometimes
close
work
to
pay
for
all
the
oats
and
hay
,
the
license
,
and
the
rent
besides
;
but
Harry
will
soon
be
earning
something
,
and
I
would
rather
struggle
on
harder
than
we
do
than
go
back
to
those
horrid
times
when
you
hardly
had
a
minute
to
look
at
your
own
children
,
and
we
never
could
go
to
a
place
of
worship
together
,
or
have
a
happy
,
quiet
day
.
God
forbid
that
we
should
ever
turn
back
to
those
times
;
that
’
s
what
I
say
,
Jerry
.
”
“
And
that
is
just
what
I
told
Mr
.
Briggs
,
my
dear
,
”
said
Jerry
,
“
and
what
I
mean
to
stick
to
.
So
don
’
t
go
and
fret
yourself
,
Polly
”
(
for
she
had
begun
to
cry
)
;
“
I
would
not
go
back
to
the
old
times
if
I
earned
twice
as
much
,
so
that
is
settled
,
little
woman
.
Now
,
cheer
up
,
and
I
’
ll
be
off
to
the
stand
.
”
Three
weeks
had
passed
away
after
this
conversation
,
and
no
order
had
come
from
Mrs
.
Briggs
;
so
there
was
nothing
but
taking
jobs
from
the
stand
.
Jerry
took
it
to
heart
a
good
deal
,
for
of
course
the
work
was
harder
for
horse
and
man
.
But
Polly
would
always
cheer
him
up
,
and
say
,
“
Never
mind
,
father
,
never
,
mind
.
“
’
Do
your
best
,
And
leave
the
rest
,
’
Twill
all
come
right
Some
day
or
night
.
’
”
It
soon
became
known
that
Jerry
had
lost
his
best
customer
,
and
for
what
reason
.
Most
of
the
men
said
he
was
a
fool
,
but
two
or
three
took
his
part
.