[The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists by Robert Tressell]@TWC D-Link bookThe Ragged Trousered Philanthropists CHAPTER 8 4/12
I don't want you to make no mistakes.' Bert took the paper and with some difficulty read as follows: I pare steppes 8 foot 1/2 gallon Plastor off perish 1 pale off witewosh 12 lbs wite led 1/2 gallon Linsede Hoil Do.Do.
turps 'I can make it out all right.' 'You'd better bring the big truck,' said Crass, 'because I want you to take the venetian blinds with you on it when you take it back tonight. They've got to be painted at the shop.' 'All right.' When the boy had departed Crass took a stroll through the house to see how the others were getting on.
Then he returned to the kitchen and proceeded with his work. Crass was about thirty-eight years of age, rather above middle height and rather stout.
He had a considerable quantity of curly black hair and wore a short beard of the same colour.
His head was rather large, but low, and flat on top.
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