The Little Lady of The Big House by Jack London Chapter 27 Page 6

tried to keep out of his way, always. Besides, my husband’s a violent-tempered man, and I did so want him to hold his job here. He’s worked nearly a year for you now, and there aren’t any complaints, are there? Before that it was irregular work for a long time, and we had real hard times. It wasn’t his fault. He ain’t a drinking man. He always — ’

“‘That’s all right,’ Dick stopped her. ‘His work and habits have nothing to do with the matter. Now you are sure you have never encouraged Mr. Smith in any way?’ And she was so sure that she talked for ten minutes, detailing the foreman’s persedition of her. She had a pleasant voice — one of those sweet, timid, woman’s voices, and undoubtedly is quite attractive. It was all I could do