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things for their benefit because we are more fit to do it。〃 

     〃How do you know you are?〃 

     〃The   very   fact   that   we   have   succeeded   in   getting   what   we   have   is 

evidence of it。〃 

     〃All I can see is that our getting it and keeping ityou and I and Uncle 

Joe and a thousand like usis responsible for all the poverty in the world。 

We're helping to make it every time we eat a dinner we didn't work to get。〃 

     Alice made a beautiful approach that landed her ball within four feet 

of the hole。 Presently Merrill joined her。 

     〃That was a dandy shot;〃 he told her; and watched Alice hole out。 〃I 

don't agree with you。 For instance; I work as hard as other men。〃 

     〃But you're not working for the common good。〃 

     His impatience reached words。 〃That sort of talk is nonsense; Alice。 I 

don't know what has come over you of late。〃 

     She smiled provokingly and changed the subject。 Why argue with him? 

The slant with which they got at things was different。 Like her father; he 

had the mental rigidity that is death to open… mindedness。 

     Briskly she returned to small talk。 〃You're only three up。〃 



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     On   their   way   back   to   the   club   house   the   safe   man   recurred   to   one 

phase of their talk。 

     〃You ought not to need any telling as to why I work; Alice。〃 

     She shot one swift annoyed glance at him。 When Ned Merrill tried the 

sentimental she liked him least。 

     〃Oh; all men like to work; I suppose。 Uncle Joe says it's half the fun of 

life。〃 

     〃Most men work for some woman。 I'm working for you;〃 he told her 

solenmly。 

     A little giggle of laughter floated across to him。 

     〃What are you laughing about?〃 he demanded。 

     〃Oh; the things I notice。 Just now it's you; Ned。〃 

     〃If you'll explain the joke。〃 

     〃You wouldn't understand it。 Dear me; what are you so stiff about?〃 

     Merrill brought things to an issue。 〃Look here; Alice! What's the use of 

playing fast and loose? I'd like to know where we're at。〃 

     〃Would you?〃 

     〃Yes; I would。 You know all about the arrangement just as well as I do。 

I haven't pushed you。 I've stood back and let you have your good times。 

Don't you think it's about time for us to talk business?〃 

     〃Just as soon as you like; Ned。〃 

     〃Well; then; let's announce it。〃 

     〃That we're not engaged to be married and never will be! Is that what 

you want to announce?〃 

     He flushed angrily。 〃What's the use of talking that way? You know it 

has been arranged for years。〃 

     〃I'm    not  going    through    with    it。  I  told  Father   so。  The    thing   is 

outrageous;〃 she flamed。 

     〃I don't see why。 Our people want it。 We are fond of each other。 I never 

cared for any girl but you。〃 

     〃Let's stick to the business reasons; Ned。〃 

     〃Hang it; you're so acid about it! I do care for you 〃 



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     Her dry anger spurted out。 〃That's unfortunate; since I   don't care   for 

you。〃 

     〃I know you do。 Just now you're vexed at me。〃 

     〃Yes;   I   am;〃   she   admitted;   nodding   her   head   swiftly。   〃But   it   doesn't 

make any difference whether I am or not。 I've made up my mind。 I'm not 

going through with it。〃 

     〃You promised。〃 

     〃I didn't; not in so many words。 And I was pushed into it。 None of you 

gave me a fair chance。 But I'll not go on with it。〃 

     〃But; why?〃 

     〃Because   I'm   an American   girl;   and   here   we   don't   have   to   marry   to 

amalgamate business interests。 I won't do it。 I'd rather be 〃 She gave a little 

shrug of her shoulders。 The passion died out of her voice。 〃Oh; well! No 

need getting melodramatic about it。 Just the same; I won't do it。 My mind's 

made up。〃 

     〃A pretty figure I'll cut; after all these years;〃 he complained sulkily。 

〃Everyone will know you jilted me。〃 

     Alice turned to him; mischief sparkling in her eyes。 〃I wouldn't stand it 

if I were you。 Show your spunk。〃 

     He stared。 〃What do you mean?〃 

     〃Why don't you jilt ME?〃 

     〃Jilt you?〃 

     Her head went up and down in a dozen little nods of affirmation。 〃Yes。 

Marry  Pauline   Gillam。 You   know   you'd   like   to;   but   you   haven't   had   the 

courage to give me up。 Now that you've got to give me up anyhow〃 

     〃I'm   very   much   obliged;   Miss   Frome。   But   I   don't   think   it   will   be 

necessary for you to select another wife for me。〃 

     〃Have you been married once。 I didn't know it。〃 

     〃You know what I mean?〃 He was stiff as a poker。 

     〃I believe I do。〃 She was in a perfectly good humor again now。 〃But 

you   better   take   my   advice;   Ned。   Think   what   a   joke   it   will   be   on   me。 

Everybody will say you could have had me。〃 

     〃We'll not discuss the subject if you please。〃 

     Nevertheless Alice knew that she had dropped a seed on good ground。 



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     Now poor Tom Dunstan's cold; Our shop is duller; Scarce a tale is told; 

And our talk has lost the old Red…republican color! 

     。 。 。 。 。 。 。 。 。 。 。 。 。 

     'She's coming; she's coming!' said he; 'Courage; boys I wait and see! 

'FREEDOM'S AHEAD!' Robert Buchanan。 

       THE     HERO       IS  LURED        TO    AN     ADVENTURE           INTO      THE 

UNCONVENTIONAL AND HEARS MUCH THAT IS PAINFUL TO A 

WELL…REGULATED MIND 

       Near   the   close   of   a   fine   spring   afternoon   James   Farnum   and Alice 

Frome      were    walking     at  the   lower   end    of  Powers     Avenue。     In   the 

conventional garb he affected since he had become a man of substance the 

lawyer might have served as a model of fashion to any aspiring youth。 His 

silk   hat;   his   light   trousers;   the   double…   breasted   coat   which   enfolded   his 

manly form; were all of the latest design。 The weather; for a change; was 

behaving itself so as not to soil the chaste glory of Solomon thus displayed。 

There had been rain and would be more; but just now they passed through 

a dripping world shot full of sunlight。 

     〃Of course I'm no end flattered at being allowed to go with you。 But 

I'm dying of curiosity to know where we are going。〃 

     The   young   woman   gave   James   her   beguiling   smile。   〃We're   going   to 

call   on   a   sick   man。   I'm   taking   you   along   as   chaperon。   You   needn't   be 

flattered at all。 You're merely a convenience; like a hat pin or an umbrella。〃 

     〃But I'm not sure this is proper。 Now as your chaperone〃 

     〃You're   not   that   kind   of   a   chaperon;   Mr。   Farnum。   You   haven't   any 

privileges。  Nothing but   duties。   Unless   it's   a  privilege   to   be  chosen。 That 

gives you a chance to say something pretty。〃 

     They crossed Yarnell Way。 James; looking around upon the wrecks of 

humanity   they   began   to   meet;   was   very   sure   that   he   did   not   enjoy   this 

excursion。 An adventure with Miss Frome outside of the conventions was 

the   very   thing   he   did   not   want。   What   in   the   world   did   the   girl   mean 

anyhow? Her vagaries were beginning to disturb her relatives。 So much he 

had gathered from Valencia。 



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     Before he had got as far as a protest Alice turned in to the entrance of a 

building and climbed a flight of stairs。 She pushed a button。 A woman of 


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