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  • Lily declared that it was very sad, called Glass-Eye to witness, as usual; but poor Glass-Eye remained dumb, reflected that she would never, never be paid, if this went on.

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  • Glass-Eye did not ask that, would have given her other eye to serve Miss

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  • Glass-Eye, in her perturbation, served Lily first.

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  • A smack for Glass-Eye, who was just taking off her skirt!

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  • "Stages as big as my hand, Glass-Eye, is what they've got to turn in!"

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  • She bought a pair of thread gloves for Glass-Eye at Lewis's and then went in and lay on her bed, feeling ever so tired from getting up late that morning.

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  • Glass-Eye caught it instead of me, I suppose, "said Lily, drawing back her shoulder as though threatening to smack him," when Pa went for me with his leather belt.

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  • And just then, as luck would have it, he met Tom, to whom Glass-Eye had brought Miss Lily's album, with a request for his autograph.

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  • Poor Glass-Eye, cowering in a corner of the bed, had terrible nightmares, and, in the morning, after Lily's kicks, she rose with her ribs smarting and her shins all black and blue.

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  • Glass-Eye into the hamper; coaxing the black cat into the dressing-room, for luck; or making the pantomime lady speak her tag; or going in to the

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