Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 16, 1922, Night Extra, Image 17

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',f tie fleer amid much handclapping. Ed-.
v .Mat took bla place, then cnerrr uen.v
tatU at last, red of face and breathing
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T'liilhter, "where'd 6u get that stuff,
KlfJeria? In school?" -
f Gleria stepped, giancea reprenngiy
,lt the speaker and then. with a frown
l aisk into the nearest armchair.
1.. "Lizard I You're a pinhead, Har
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' i 'Oh. run away ana piay, nttie oer.
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' ."That's just the way with yeu'de?
ktsntes," he said. "Hang around a
fellow's neck In the holidays or at the
'proms' at college and then, when you
eeme out, you get all stiff and star
ehv "
"Oh. say. Hareld. , if you're
its cry, jiiHt go out en the perch,
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then, tantallxlngly "Please tell 'us what,
nappened .te tee cug-man wnen you
caught him," .
r0h; 'Genie, you get te
bio unerry amiaeiy.
n
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But this woman has broken my
Btart"
"I'll break your head if. you don't
ssiit up." '
."Oh all r!.l.t Oil rl.ht I'm 4uat
' a worm until you want me te play, the
i (Piane. Well. I'm through."
! With much dignity he sank into the
'seat beside Cherry. "Cherry, you'll be
5 islce te me, won't you?''
Vt "Don't, Cherry,'-' put in Phoebe;
! "He's already spoiled within an inch
1 isf his life' jUst because he's a piano
pliyer. Yeu rriight think just because
M could piny 'jass' that-he was thci
ranee of Wales."
"Et tu, Brute? Oh, all right. I
tens I'll roll the bones." And taking
a' set of dice, from his pocket be began
sj-me of BeJltatre in the corner.
'The temporary lull nrevided an en-
ertunity for the renewal of brother
aws
minrrel with Chttrrv.
J'Betten shame, I say. the way' you
jsr my things. I don't .care what
wssy says. J didn't mind your swin
tag. my cravats or even my riding
1 .kmches, but you might at least have
MM me for Centipede."
jj"l didn't knew where you were,
jW. ' Please don't say anything mere
' It."
i ('jl will., It's, an outrage. A roan
n't knew what belongs te him in
Wi: house. If Centipede's stove in
iWat, you'll have te jive me Bramble."
"Ob, nil right. Beb." And then,.
Wh a cutting sarcasm, "But you
'Wfet te be glad, te knew there's some seme
Bejy who can put Centipede ever the
Jumps in front of Bramble."
Ob, is that se? Think yeu'resmart,
Anybody can win en a run
you that?'
v
'en't you?
Mjsv "
Who told
" 'Genie."
, Well, 'Genie is mistaken."
"Ob, no, I'm- riot," Miss Armltage
ifleinsd ,ns she caught her name. And
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erry amla
"AUinoedtlm. darlina. Just new.
I've ihadeunmr mind te cut you out
'with 'your ancient 'admirer, if "Hareld
will only play?" ,
,..TJie musle began, agatiiand they
danced themselves into a state of ex
haustieh, when Jack. Spencer suggested
that' they' all adjourn te the Country
Club-; where one of the yeunjer married
crowd was giving a dinner, c The mere
thought of a change of scene was enough
and they hailed it jubilantly, scurrying
at , once for wraps and machines.
"Geed, night, Mrs. Mehun. Awf'ly
i oil jr. time.7' . And tff a moment Alicia
lebun. steed alone In her dismantled-drawing-room,
frowning at, her image
in the mirror ever the mantel.
How'wenderful it would be if 1 one
could be young and care-free,-like these
children, forever!
. Sattgree Becomes a "Whla"
Dr. Sangree found some 'difficulty
in explaining the definite impulses which
had sent him upon his wild ride with'
Miss Cherry, Mehun. That he new felt
himself a geed deal of a feel was cer
tain, for it had never been his habit
te put.' himself in jeopardy unless in
the cause, of these things which v were
requisite' te the advancement of science
or, ftrthe amelioration of the troubles
of the, human' race. And hew accepting
the challenge of thla wild young Amaxen
and'risklng-.net only hia limbs 'but his
life te gratify her humors could be
placed in either of these categories, it
was beyond his province te determine.
But this stsrtllng reminder of his idiocy
was, constantly with him in the, shape
Of.an'awkwartfj heavy bundle of plaster
en nis terearm, ana, a naitiy bruised hip, ;
which were te confine -him te the Ly
cettsV house for a week and make the
writing. 01 letters a difficulty and the
work en i his book, impossible. , ,
. The.vlslt tethettycetts' had already
been te, long protracted; as bis small
apartment. ih town' new-awaited him,
but the weather remaining fine and the
golf course being nearby he had -teen
persuaded by his hostess te extend his
visit. His injury gave Mrs. Lycett
the excuse she needed te keep him at
Huntington until he was able te move
about without discomfort.
And as" Mrs. Lycett was n very busy
woman and the use of his right hand was
prohibited, he had many idle hours in
which te' sit' in. the tnarnine Iroem and
browse' ever! his manuscript or meditate
penbw foils'.' Even If this girl Cherry
enun naaneuenged nis physical ceur
upon
Mehi
age, whatv possible difference should it
made? r,i'nysicai
have
after; 'aH.
mere often
'courage ,.was,
mWely" a' trait effcMrncter
i than net clven te tfersens
of;'a; Very' low- order of Intelligence
the acrobatic performer, the priae
fighter,-the. fireman,, the pelicerann or
even; the burglar. It was .frequently
held, in high esteem "and was doubtless
commendable In the service-of one's
country, the preservation of orderer
in the saving of life or limb, but when
none of these objects was in view, as
in the Instance which had resulted se
disastrously for himself he could only
feel that he had done a very stupid and
unnecessary ' thing at the , whim of a
silly, girl te whom nnd te wheaelfrlends
he was new affording considerable
amusement. He wasn't particularly,
angry' at Cherry Mehnn only. Im
patient at. the flaw, in his will which had
made him sensitive; f6r the moment,
te her ridicule. It. was this which
kept him silent, aa te the actual details
of the experience. . ,' ,
But en the third day of his confine
all the afternoon... And. the nexl-dnyllauih,
much te his RtimrliiM. while he was sun- lit i
nine hlmsMf nn thn terrace, she drove
up with a great noise of back-firing and
stepped n.t the front deer, springing put
with, an nir of knowing exactly, wnat sne
was about and approaching him, directly.
"Helle!" she said cheerfully "as flie
rose te greet her. ''Don't get, up.
Hew's your, arm?"
"All liiht. , Thank you very much
ffer the flowers. I tried te eet you en
the phone but you weren't In. I' can i
write, you knew,'' he expiated, moving
a futile, elbow. - '
"I'm se sorry, Indeed f am."
"Won't you sit dewii?" -he asked
awkwardly. "Mrs; Lycett had gene te
town, but "
'Oh, that's fine. Then we can have,
a chnt without being- disturbed." .
Bangrensmllcd nt her dewnrightneaa;
rather flattered Just the same.
".1 trust the er ah Centipede suf
fered no ill effects from the experience,"'
he ventured.
"Ne, she didn't," said Cherry, "but
aa a matter of fact I had the devil's own
time squaring the thing with' Beb.
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self." ha renllHl drvlv.
.Hhe twisted toward him suddenly, her
face eager.
"Why eh. why, did you listen te
me? It was rotten of me te urge you.
I ought te have known that you 'were
hurt.. I oughtn't te have let you' get en
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