Love and the Ironmonger
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 LOVE AND THE IRONMONGER 

 BY F. J. RANDALL 

 LONDON: JOHN LANE, THE BODLEY HEAD NEW YORK: JOHN LANE COMPANY. MCMVIII 

 WILLIAM CLOWES AND SONS, LIMITED, LONDON AND BECCLES. 

 CONTENTS 

 

 LOVE AND THEIRONMONGER 

 A PLAIN TALE OF UPPER THAMES STREET 

 

 Chapter I—What came to George Early through a Keyhole 

Chapter I

The offices of Fairbrother and Co. were in the full swing of business when George Early sauntered in and took his accustomed place at a small desk. 

The

 "What time do you call this?" asked the head clerk severely, looking up from a ledger. 

 George looked at his watch. 

 "Half-past eight," he said intelligently; "that makes me half an hour late, doesn't it? Matter of fact, old chap, I——" 

 "That'll do," said the head clerk; "just you keep your place. And keep your time, too," he added warningly, "or else there'll be a vacancy in this office." 

 He marched off with a ledger under his arm, and George, with a wink at his nearest colleague, pulled a 
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