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ened last time. Perhaps there's some mysterious significance even in that, and you'll find yourself let in for something before you know where you are." "You're not going to prevent me talking the language of my Fathers," gurgled Sam, bursting into a merry operatic whistle when the pressure was removed. "Milly! Leah!" cried Malka. "Come and look at my fish! Such a _Metsiah_! See, they're alive yet." "They _are_ beauties, mother," said Leah, entering with her sleeves half tucked up, showing the finely-moulded white arms in curious juxtaposition with the coarse red hands. "O, mother, they're alive!" said Milly, peering over her younger sister's shoulder. Both knew by bitter experience that their mother considered herself a connoisseur in the purchase of fish. "And how much do you think I gave for them?" went on Malka triumphantly. "Two pounds ten," said Milly. Malka's eyes twinkled and she shook her head. "Two pounds fifteen," said Leah, with the air of hitting it now. Still Malka shook her head. "Here, Michael, what do you think I gave for all this lot?" "Diamonds!" said Michael. "Be not a fool, Michael," said Malka sternly. "Look here a minute." "Eh? Oh!" said Michael looking up from his cards. "Don't bother, mother. My game!" "Michael!" thundered Malka. "Will you look at this fish? How much do you think I gave for this splendid lot? here, look at 'em, alive yet." "H'm--Ha!" said Michael, taking his complex corkscrew combination out of his pocket and putting it back again. "Three guineas?" "Three guineas!" laughed Malka, in good-humored scorn. "Lucky I don't let _you_ do my marketing." "Yes, he'd be a nice fishy customer!" said Sam Levine with a guffaw. "Ephraim, what think you I got this fish for? Cheap now, you know?" "I don't know, mother," replied the twinkling-eyed Pole obediently. "Three pounds, perhaps, if you got it cheap." Samuel and David duly appealed to, reduced the amount to two pounds five and two pounds respectively. Then, having got everybody's attention fixed upon her, she exclaimed: "Thirty shillings!" She could not resist nibbling off the five shillings. Everybody drew a long breath. "Tu! Tu!" they ejaculated in chorus. "What a _Metsiah_!" "Sam," said Ephraim immediately afterwards, "_You_ turned up the ace." Milly and Leah went back into the kitchen. It was rather too quick a relapse into the common things of life and made Malka suspect th
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