Everything
you do interests me, Pip.
Kipling - Poems
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No.
I've done my accounts, and I thought I'd like to see what
you're doing.
Capt. G. Well, love, now you've seen and--Would you mind? --That is to
say--Minnie, I really am busy.
Mrs. G. You want me to go?
Capt. G, Yes, dear, for a little while. This tobacco will hang in your
dress, and saddlery doesn't interest you.
Mrs. G.
Everything you do interests me, Pip.
Capt. G. Yes, I know, I know, dear. I'll tell you all about it some day
when I've put a head on this thing. In the meantime--
Mrs. G. I'm to be turned out of the room like a troublesome child?
Capt. G. No-o. I don't mean that exactly. But, you see, I shall be
tramping up and down, shifting these things to and fro, and I shall be
in your way. Don't you think so?
Mrs. G.
you're doing.
Capt. G. Well, love, now you've seen and--Would you mind? --That is to
say--Minnie, I really am busy.
Mrs. G. You want me to go?
Capt. G, Yes, dear, for a little while. This tobacco will hang in your
dress, and saddlery doesn't interest you.
Mrs. G.
Everything you do interests me, Pip.
Capt. G. Yes, I know, I know, dear. I'll tell you all about it some day
when I've put a head on this thing. In the meantime--
Mrs. G. I'm to be turned out of the room like a troublesome child?
Capt. G. No-o. I don't mean that exactly. But, you see, I shall be
tramping up and down, shifting these things to and fro, and I shall be
in your way. Don't you think so?
Mrs. G.