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come here and take care of things.""That ain't how mine mamma means," Morris explained. He was leaning against Teacherand stroking her muff as he spoke. "Mine mamma means the money.""That ist what I means," said Mrs. Mowgelewsky, nodding her ponderous head until herquite incredible wig slipped back and forth upon it. "Morris needs he shall have money.He could to fix the house so good like I can. He don't needs no neighbors rubberin'. Hecould to buy what he needs on the store. But ten cents a day he needs. His papa works byHarlem. He is got fine jobs, und he gets fine moneys, but he couldn't to come down herefor take care of Morris. Und the doctor he says I shall go now on the hospital. Und anyway," she added sadly, "I ain't no good; I couldn't to see things. He says I shall lay in thehospital three weeks, may be—that is twenty-one days—und for Morris it is two dollarsund ten cents. I got the money." And she fumbled for her purse in various hiding-placesabout her ample person."And you want me to be banker," cried Miss Bailey; "to keep the money and give Morristen cents a day—is that it?""Sure," answered Mrs. Mowgelewsky."It's a awful lot of money," grieved Morris. "Ten cents a day is a awful lot of money for

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