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M>.:n? -ss, ;.:--.w? phil
;u!d p ;:r father f .r t/usu-e**.,
:.;t ? .r L;.-. vvi?c charrping,
. : y :iug-r ? K? ae*$?
i::;:.;:::. -. ??;.> be i? talki::;* about
. t? . - '? the money for its own
:.. an : g? ! i ar.'? notes <u?d
: -rmO-rm tl>mselv*S i:: Lis eyes, I
- ? ; .. : r. -aies and bouuet?
' lpc and"
. :' .:: said Lucia, w:rh tho
. . ... bad v. ..tared that
'. . - - . .; . you got such f>0
. : - *! . ::? np you wi??
: .. writ Kitrj -some
... ?b* tra?i.-:::ut:a:?r. o? railroad
^....b . .'? "*.. ridiculous thas
. :: iron at'-.-mpvs *to gild relined
amt tiro ii y/? ?ai': Pb::, "as it
:r fri;.:- cn?\ wi..-. 't would b?
?Ti ?? . . p?-rry 6 ll of .it least,
.. w-kVre. Shake-spare's coiicdosioa
Vox: ...'.v r st of the qtrc
:.*;'. Lu<*ia knewft. ferber ch^te
r-tti'y under tue comp&neaS.
::.. ?;.-;t awkward, reached
.' the help of Phil's eyes. As for
.: : began '? ? rx*itself '..-.''ti::. whoso
?irrt, he asked kbrastdf, ur.d*r tho
.ss .of . :g g: . one second of
t i I/? in a sermonizing rrir-od
.*::>: Lucia. "1 I rr.- w ruy father w
in a!iv.. hr. *. : sV.ppos.ti you kkee
tie: but* 1 <-...': imagine wha*
. impress**] you so strongly wid?
.vd rhetoes of Lis boots, the tints
" ?> rug, the d..-;^:i of thc
Lucia Aut.-;:-.: bun with
to know.5
/'su:d Phil. >: .v.ly. "and fm try
it how to express :: pr? r-.-riv."
! w! !: he did despise h;ntt??
:. ; : i T..- re to ?yy would
> Ids lips properly ! Such a story
i cr.i?? enough when bo had nev:.
: .. w other men it-so easy,
;t iie had come to i-ave very tittle
rith that ?Kr:...:: of novels. 0:
could not tvii i: while Lucia waa
I-,:-:::.::.g rt Lint, toa Perhaps
ead conversation ba<-i: to ibo der
but no. : r *rtst a: that instant
Lu, isn't :: awful* I j-st we:;t across
? - ::. for - and suv dress caught
.a: ? . vo> er, and over went an ink stand
..; very, veriest white- Why, Phil, ?
vt know you were here.
v.!.:; 1 knew what would take ink stains
.:.>*':- :. Wt*; shall I do, Lu? Dc
'...: ;..:. .>?.** suggested Phil, with a gleam o?
? for Margie and several for-'biniself, "your
":. . v. : y thing,* vc: I Margie. "Whats
y >u ar< ; I wish voa were alw&ys
." Then she How out of the ro)ir\, but
:..::. she ::;i : ?lurjg a meaning ?ock at her
: un : another at Phil. Both blushed, and
?fd: nr.c mi rtable. bat as he stole a look
c: lt ?. mentally blessed Margie, fer Lucia
nc r lauglring, and she yss looking
.: : ly pretty : her eyes, slightly dowh
^?.?:::'N": more heavenly blue than ever.
T . SK CCifTlMTED i
Los?:;~ Tlwir H^hd^.
v mder why it is that a littio p*"oni:ncnc6
? some men to lose their hea^s and to
themselves r.irs ".v:::<\h only disgust those
v :. m they are brought into contact, lt
the credit of the higher oi?c?ils of th^
r:::r.e::t ::.at they r ?.-aliz? that they are
. . ..: i.y intrusted with power, and
..!..;.. . ind approachable. I have ia my
th' ?u rh. a sui :. dinate who imagines that
ut rois every branch of tho great departs
. : ..- iiich. in truth, he is ii:: exceedingly
: i: : . ?: hrs any work toco
r.ot perceptible to the ordinary visitor^
at his table leaning c -n-.f^rtably back
and r.avting all, save a fow SJH?
:.:..::.:-. with f^ech an air stotly iadit
.:. au i umrdtigate : <.:::.::. that a ma:: or
au :;:u>t have a g.: deal of nerve to
::. se klug to vi-to::: mior:uat;o:i.
v > rather nicely caught, iv wjver, tho
. :.?y Arr:-:.:"; mine called on bini
isked in respect t^> the-status cf c. ease
hi -li and miihtv p-.-ttv oilicia? could not
.-'- :. :.:.v:.::::/al. .i:t it. Aft-. - ^
,-i e^hversatton my fricad thia..y ?r.??
ll. Mr. -. I was seilt her J Ly .. -y
obtain this information. I?enit:.;aliy
- vj that *.t vvas :a i:.c- scope ol your
.< . w.il i give it. I w;.l return and
:. j ??" are unable to do so." The.
tri . . '.ih nt :~" ?ratit man jumped to his
1 :. w -t.: thc utmost volubility to
i.r: ::.:it whhdi was?ies:re<i plainly showed
:. . ; : to thc contrary notwithstand
? >.._ ?. : ilea: aft<rr ali in a name,
. :: be that a superior.-Wasb
"'A ?.?vin a ti's It?'nc tit.*"
. ' : ituralb be s::;.- >se<i, ::uany spo?
tt: - have imade to m.-lifv thd.
:-.::::atto in tho form of "Milkman's
:.' .; . ri ai:r.f?i ::.:.: ft :a :?>s?.'lately
A v..r::.ar. cheaiist mas discovered
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; -rasito, -!.;--.: tiads its ta
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las ::?*ocssary
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