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Milly was old enough fo know that wet feet would give her a red nose and a cold in her head and also that a hat worn in the rain never looks like much in its later life. 6» - Minute Fiction “There's Fran Kord and there's Daisy Ledoyt. They've both bought stories from me, Both of em. Fran Kord, good old scout! Many's the time her checks have come just in the nick of time to replenish the empty larder.” Milly peered near-sightedly at the street sign and turned the cor- ner. The switchboard girl dressed in tomorrow’s frock smiled at her brilliantly. Yes, Miss Kord was in. Yes. The name? Yes, just a mo- ment, please. Yes, if you will go in, Miss Kenyon. And Milly was standing abashedly in a swanky inner office glittering with chromi- um and glass. Fran Kord looked up. She al- most sniffed at the newcomer. “H'mph, so you're Milly Kenyon, eh? Glad to meet you.” «¢«Q IT DOWN. I hope you aren't pringing me any hard luck Plea-for-sympathy stuff. I've writers in here today tale. had three begging me to buy a story because | two kids are dependent on selling a story or Junior has to have a tonsil operation or the grocer re- fuses further credit. I hope you're not going to be Number Four.” “Oh, I'm not,” Milly said swiftly. Gr “Good!” cut in Fran Kord. *I used to be a softie and fall flat- ter'n a banana skin for that sym- pathy plea but not now. No, sir, 1: was left a widow myself with three youngsters to raise and I sure was a softie after they gave me this editorial job. But papers aren't run for charity.” “Of course not,” said Milly | warmly. “I stopped in to—" “Not that I ever bought a poor story, you understand,” Fran Kord hastened to say. ‘I was spending the paper's money and I never for- got that fact. But when there arc fifty good stories for every one we purchase, I bought because of my big heart time and time again. Patronize Bulletin advertisers. Wes, i's the head has 10 Ture business. Not the heart,” Fran re- marked, her eyes on the soft globe of silver light above Milly's head. “Well, I mustn't keep you, I know you're busy,’ said Milly ris- ing. “I just you~" “Glad you stopped, Miss Kenyon. stopped in to ask “Not that I ever bought a poor story, you understand,” Fran Kord hastened to say. I'm always glad to meet the writ- ers.” Fran Kord dropped her eyes al- most immediately to her tablet of paper upon which she had been writing when Mildred entered. ILLY looked in at the coffee N shop but resolutely continued along the corridor to the telegraph office. There she wrote a telegram to Daisy Ledoyt, Editor, Garden and Palace Magazine: “As winner of the $20,000 prize for a novel on the American home, I am asked to choose mgnager of bureau to consult sympathetically with promising writers who fail to make the grade. Salary twice your present salary. Wire me if I may present your name. 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