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Eldridge to make his appearance and finding that his crony did not make his appearance, Willie r
multi-paned window of the shed. "Much as I'm longin' to go ahead with this model, Bob, before I go f
eturned Bob. "I'll work while you're gone.
ur shoulders. 'Tain't as if you'd come to Wilton to spend your time workin'. Celestina hinted last evenin' she was afraid you bid fair to get but mighty
ound the shop with you, Mr. Spence. I'd far rather you took me into what you're doing than left me out. Besides, I don't intend to
er spirit. If you'll just feel free to pull out when you please it will take
I promi
I must say you're about the best feller ever was to come
chaos of tools, the old man moved unwillingly t
we're doin' 'til next week if I had my choice; still, things bein' as they are, mebbe it's as well not to
le he waved his h
rolled up his sleeves and to a brisk whistle
catboat, with sails close-hauled, was making her way out of the channel, a wake of snowy foam churning behind her in the blue water. Through the door of the shed
rom magazines and newspapers. Likenesses of Lincoln and Roosevelt flanked the windows with an American flag above them, and a series of battleships and army scenes beneath. The inventor's taste, however, had not run entirely to patriotic subjects, for scattered along the walls, where shel
soap box were suggestively placed. But perhaps what told an observer more about Willie Spence than did anything else was a bunch of rarely beautiful
with it in a mad orgy of delight. A shadow, a string, a flicker of metal was the signal for a frolic. Let one's mood be austere as a monk's, with a single twist of her absurdly tiny body this small creature shattered its gravity to atoms. There was no such thing as dignity in Jezebel's presence. Already three times Bobsprite gently. "What do you thin
d at him out of h
t off the next thing you know," went o
floor, aimed her toward the doorwa
only to come suddenly into collision with a stranger who had cro
ace a half childish, half pouting expression. But it was in her eyes that one forgot all else,-eyes large, brown, and softly deep, with a quality that held the glance compellingly. Her gown of thin pink material dampened by the sea air c
prit before she could make her escape and placing her in the warm curve of
stared. So di
tantalizing enough; but in combination with the creature who stood laughing on the
nce, for instead of addressing him, she continued to to
ithout glancing up, "that Jezebel grows
her she sensed what a thrice-blessed kitten she was. It did flash through his mind as he stood there that the two possessed a bewitching, irresistible something in common, a something he was
se her eyes and look at him inquiringly. Then he saw a tremor of
she gasped. "I thou
he Eldredges'. I'm expecting him
iful as they lay in a fringe against her cheek, yet e
n managed to stammer, feeling some explanation might
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against the background of budding apple trees, with a shaft of sunlight on her hair, and the kitt
hed while she continued to cares
g?" she asked at length,
hope so," Bob answere
ke Wilt
endou
lace has great beauty," obs
I ever saw before in all my life," burst
tener d
elicately arched brows. "You are enth
parts
se have y
me with disturb
y. As he named the list he was conscious that it smacked rather too suggestively o
you?" he suggested, eager
th his handkerchief, he dragged it for
bel, roused into playful humor, thrust forth her claws and, encountering Bob as h
m seemed hopeless. It apparently failed to dawn on either of the young persons brought into such embarrassingly close contact by the dilemma that the kitten could be handed over to Bob; or that the tie might be removed. Instead th
ie all to pieces,"
t mind, if she doe
ou can hold her a second longer,
atch the fragrant perfume of her hair. So far as he was concerned, Jezebel might retain her hold on hi
he
he offending kitten w
the man, smiling down at th
tically. "There she goes, the imp! What
right, t
ead ruffed up. I could
but as she did so a spray of w
r flowers," said Bo
They are withered,
she began to draw into smoothness t
d critically to one side. "That is ever so much better. You would har
d me at all," contrad
"I've certainly delayed you. Besides, it
something I c
just came to see if he could fix the clasp of my belt buckle. It is broken, a
me se
't think of t
could. If not, I could at least han
laug
Willie's skill is super
a test case
she he
r property to me," Bob said
e quick response. "Se
white leather to which a handsome silver bu
ning and looked with beating pu
an be mended?" she
urse i
'm so
nd you shall have it
ou see," she went on, "it was given me on my birthday by my-my-by
e telltale solitaire. Even though his search was not rewarded, he felt certain that the hand concealed in the folds of her dress wore the fatal ring. Of course, mused he, with a shrug, he might have guessed it. No such bea
p he had discovered the manufacturer's name. If the buckle could not be repaired, another of similar pattern should replace it. Unquestionably he was a fool to go to this trouble and expense for nothing. Yet was it quite for nothing? Was it not worth while to win even a
s Morton-B
t be the son of Au
t Ti
in the ravishing dimple a
ed. "I just call her that because I am so
rounded the corner of the shed and entered the room. "Delight-as I live! I mi
into her blushing face while she bent and spread
back before I had gone!" she said, ar
had I known you were here," declared he af
inket dangling from R
e Zenas Henry gave me," she confessed with contrition. "How do you supp
ver a little thing like that. 'Tain't worth it. Break all the buckles ever was
ton says
ilton, he'd be cuttin' me all out. So you an' he have been gettin' acquainted, eh, while I was gone? That's right. I want he should kn
on Cape Cod," observed Delight, darting a misch
. Somebody's got to show him all the sights. Mebbe if y
ld be g
presentiment that she was laughing at him, and even the farewell she flashed to him over h
ped, when he had wat
it never dawned on me to introduce you to her. I thought of course you knew already who she was. Everybody in town knows Delight Ha
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break in on Bob
r-boat we're tinkerin' w
s
dered he had furnished all the data necessary, for instead of enlarging
et ahead much while I was gone," he ventured
I did
r," the little old man went on. "Ja
n did not re
he at length ruminated aloud. "Somethin
haps
dridge from crown to heel, an' it ain't
b said in an attempt to comfort the disquiete
ried treasure; or of the ultimate salvation of the damned, t
calamity. Wilton was a paradise like the first Eden-a garden
en, sensing that Willie was still unconvi
ldn't come back, I guess you a
ungster," was the retort. "But who's goin' to s
ally to the begin
red roses in his hand. "You-you see," he went on, endeavoring to speak in off-hand
rrupted Wil
or me to stay here until we
an until the
n't take to
is hands together. "Under those conditions we'll pitch
ton looked
gh at a pace like that," he said, fumbling awkwardly with the flow
for you to go home-that you had important business i
as the sanguine response. "A piece of work like this would give me
cheeks, his averted eye and the drooping blossoms in
r experience, take it by an' large, I ain't sure but what you'll ge
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