Dorothy was busy sweeping trying to mind her own business and keep out of the way of the customer, not wanting to ruin her job on the very first twenty minutes of securing it. Although, the young girl couldn't hold down the absolute sheer joy she was harboring of finally having a chance to maybe crawl up from the dirty cutters. As she thought, Dorothy curiously pondered on how Simon was doing - yet, her thoughts were brought else where disrupted by the mention of his new apprentice.. Her head whipped up curiously, starting at Archer with wide blue eyes any then the rich looking customer, she adjusted her collar. Dorothy cleared her throat and looked lost in thought for only a moment before a warm smile crossed her lips, "Maybe something by Charles Dickens?" She paused to let the name set in, "He's a great children's book writer, I'd had the pleasure of reading Oliver Twist once, it was a great book." Even if it was wet, trashed and missing a couple pages.. "Hes done a couple good mysteries too that are worth looking at, if your son likes that kind of thing."
Dorothy smiled sweetly and awaited what they thought of her suggestion, feeling nervousness, the tubby man looked at her with curiosity. "Ah I've heard of Oliver Twist, tell me good man do you have it?" He said with a tap of his cane against the floor and a adjustment of his hat towering top hat. "I'll take a look at it and ponder over the young ladies suggestion, bring me a couple other of his books as well.. if you don't mind ol' Archer."
Dorothy smiled sweetly and awaited what they thought of her suggestion, feeling nervousness, the tubby man looked at her with curiosity. "Ah I've heard of Oliver Twist, tell me good man do you have it?" He said with a tap of his cane against the floor and a adjustment of his hat towering top hat. "I'll take a look at it and ponder over the young ladies suggestion, bring me a couple other of his books as well.. if you don't mind ol' Archer."