Volume 26 â Café Woodys - The Woody Back to School Unit
Volume 26 â Café Woodys - The Woody Back to School Unit
Volume 26 â Café Woodys - The Woody Back to School Unit
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75BSE motif would keep the seamstresses at her UncleStacks’s sweatshops in overtime wages for months <strong>to</strong>come.She looked thoughtful. “How much cash havewe got in the till?” she asked Lisa.<strong>The</strong> Minxster shrugged. “Not much, a fewgrand I should imagine, most of the punters pay oncredit cards.”“Give me what you’ve got,” said Bernadette.“What on earth for? <strong>The</strong>re’s nothing <strong>to</strong> spendmoney on here.” asked Lisa. “Food and booze is onSpanky.”<strong>The</strong> Bounder scowled. “<strong>The</strong>re are alwaysbusiness transactions <strong>to</strong> be taken care of. Now justgive me the wedge and don’t worry I’ll give you anIOU so that your accounts balance,” she growled.Lisa sighed. She knew better <strong>to</strong> probe in<strong>to</strong>Bernadette’s mysterious business transactions. <strong>The</strong>Bounder was an exceptionally canny businesswomanand often pitched up with large quantities of wedgefrom unexplained sources. Lisa went <strong>to</strong> the till andstarted <strong>to</strong> count out bank-notes.Deborah scowled as Bernadette pulled up achair in the VIP area.“How’s ya bum?” the Bounder asked. “Coolingdown a bit by now, I should imagine.”Deborah just grunted in response.<strong>The</strong> Bounder reached under her skirt andextracted a thick wad of banknotes from the elasticwaistband of her bumbags. She placed the pile ofcash on the table in front of Debs.“What’s that?” asked Debs suspiciously.