The She Boss
here was a dull pain somewhere within him, but when his thinking apparatus bega
eous displeasure. The thought that this might be a common occurrence did not enter his head. He was distressed now; he found, only wit
at was the matter with him, and that he hated the stranger for his clothes-that he hated everybody because this
, $20, no more; Pants, $5,
e at night. Should he or should he not? His rusty old clothes were torturing him. Twenty-eight dollars! And perhaps only four or five more for extras-a tie, collars, suspenders, a
aw, erect, forceful, jaunty, and well-dressed, with a black cigar gripped in his teeth, t
thirty-eight dollars, but rich in the self-est
e hall, and went down on the street. He bought three five-cent cigars and lighted one. He gripped it in
ly ten-thirty, and he had breakfasted at nine. To enter boldly and begin a conversation with Lucy-which he h
him that there was a difference. His coat, for instance, seemed a bit angular-there seemed to be corners he had not noticed in the st
aurant. Now it was impossible to take another step without coming a
is forehead as he lifted his foot. He would return to the lodging house, change his clothes, and see her when he ate at noon. He would
e rushed close to the curbs. Up a side street a new jangle of bells broke out.
he curb and looked after the firemen; the women stood near the buildings, under the awnings, shading their eyes and standing on tiptoes. Quickly the sidew
et! Across the street
curb grew frantic, yelling and pointing
passed down the street came back. Flames and smoke were bursting from th
both sides, but he paid no attention. The rapid op
suddenly came a shrill f
p-door, it seemed, and darted from sight. But the fire and every new phase of it had lost al
cstatically informing some one
black smoke, the intermittent red gleam of blaze, and the crackling streams of water. Her tongue was wagg
as filled with men and women. Its horn was honking perpetually. Besides the fire apparatus, n
e-the director! I never thought of it-right here at my very door, too! If I only could see him, Minnie. What a chance for the fire scene
d automobile, it seemed. There seemed even less likelihood now o
m-"won't you-- Why, hello!" she broke off. "I didn't know it was you. Oh, you will, I know! You're bi
an. For her he felt he would have cheerfully entered a beehive should s
'll I
. Then Mr. Speed rushes up and takes a letter from Mr. Blair's pocket and runs out of the picture. And listen: Mr. Blair and Miss Worthington still lie there. Tell him there's no makeup. And tell hi
ned. Had the g
can't explain now-wait. I'll tell you l
illing thought that he was serving her-Hiram's big figure began pushin
hwise of the street. The crowd was now confined to the sidewalk. Hiram crawled under the rope. A policeman shouted at him and started
tting up a peculiar-shaped camera directly opposite the entrance of the burning building. Another, a he
thing to do with Hiram in carrying out his miss
u Mr. K
Worthington, run for the ladder. Hurry up, girlie!
d, she said, and then he faints and falls. They lay there, and another fella-I forget that name-takes a letter from Mr. Blair's pocket and runs
ollins? 'Bout ten feet, I guess. After this. Now, out of the way, please. All ready, there!
and a low whirring noise blended softly with the roar of the rushing water. Hir
e had done his duty, and he
it? Did yo
was straining toward him as h
m no
at did
isk it.' He said a lot more,
with a beaming smile. "D'ye hear, Mi
ing the spectacle. She indifferently replied, "Yea," and crane
once ign
l mean something to me." She was looking straight at Hiram. Now she
ed and bobb
nfusion a little longer
get back in," sh
o heed, and Lucy fa
t it, didn't I? Well, I w
bed his h
e jeweler's window at
r eleven! Say, listen: I'm going off watch at
'am-I'll
d-by. Much obli
nnie, and scampered thr
e streams of water-that