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P. G. Wodehouse: The Man with Two Left Feet6. CROWNED HEADS (continued)'I've never been here before.' 'Often go to Coney?' 'I've never been.' He regarded her with astonishment. 'You've never been to Coney Island! Why, you don't know what this sort of thing is till you've taken in Coney. This place isn't on the map with Coney. Do you mean to say you've never seen Luna Park, or Dreamland, or Steeplechase, or the diving ducks? Haven't you had a look at the Mardi Gras stunts? Why, Coney during Mardi Gras is the greatest thing on earth. It's a knockout. Just about a million boys and girls having the best time that ever was. Say, I guess you don't go out much, do you?' 'Not much.' 'If it's not a rude question, what do you do? I been trying to place you all along. Now I reckon your friend works in a store, don't she?' 'Yes. She's a cloak-model. She has a lovely figure, hasn't she?' 'Didn't notice it. I guess so, if she's what you say. It's what they pay her for, ain't it? Do you work in a store, too?' 'Not exactly. I keep a little shop.' 'All by yourself?' 'I do all the work now. It was my father's shop, but he's dead. It began by being my grandfather's. He started it. But he's so old now that, of course, he can't work any longer, so I look after things.' 'Say, you're a wonder! What sort of a shop?' 'It's only a little second-hand bookshop. There really isn't much to do.' This is page 94 of 225. [Marked] This title is on Your Bookshelf. Buy a copy of The Man with Two Left Feet at Amazon.com
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