Wanted: A Husband
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ish noises which fell strangely upon the ears of Miss Maud Raines and Miss Helen Barrett, panting after their long ascent, outside the doo
g sprite!" said Helen as
-flub" sounded in progression
ooked at each othe
rth!" said
d, in familiar melody, gemm
u m-tu m-tu
ten pounds fro
n the floor,
ld you
hi
hi
(Floppi
oing it," whispered H
ts strange accomp
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ty pounds from
before. (Floppi
t some mor
a steam roller in full career toward the two entrants, was startled into a cry. She came to her feet with a bound, without pausing to touc
said Mau
up to, Darcy
," said Dar
cal music on the s
for breathing," e
ut?" queried Helen. "I
What
t know. Jus
ud's grim commentary.
ned John L. Sullivan
modeling yourself on?"
of course," retorted Darcy easil
rcy," approved the kind-hearted He
ggestion. "Monty is crazy for me to
e can't see you lear
ic!" said Helen, when they had withdraw
she cuts! And it's all such a waste," concluded M
cy for some weeks, had no sooner said, "Hello!" in his usual offhand way, when he
wing Darcy!" said
r down," said he absently. "
" aske
e way I wanted it t
ised her, a look of puzzlement came into his eyes. He leaned forward, and with the inoffensive
said Ho
arm and the long, slender
ng?" he
y no
subtly altered face. "
horus long enough
'll make the ingénue hustle for her job,
tell them,"
ced? Why, a blind man could feel t
at has noticed it so fa
d the illustrator thoughtfully. "They see
esult was a new zest in her designing, taking the form of experiments aside from the beaten track which did not always meet the approval of B. Riegel, active head of B. Riegel & Sons, manufacturers of wall-
which she had spent much time and thought, and with which she was well content. Not so Mr. Riegel. Being first, last, and between times a man of
d Darcy. "Who wants restfulness?
sleeping-roo
an she might as well not have spoken. He
re, and here," he
s it is," said
yah'r game," had put fire in her blood. There was a reflection of it in her cheeks when Mr. Riegel looked up at her in surprise and annoyance. He saw the same familiar figure in the same shabb
way a trial," sugge
bout this business tha
esign, after all, isn't it
the Philistine blight of Mr. Riegel, she bestowed it safe in her imitati
e perplexed employer. "What're
n Balke &
." He whirled around in his chair, presen
dollars, please," sa
est. Mr. Riegel's own person was the last medium in the world upon which he desired to test them, for much stress had been laid upon their lasting quality. He was sprawling out, fairly above them, beyond human help, it seemed, when something happened. Darcy, standing in th
of wonder, skepticism, and respect. "Say," he said, "you couldn't use a job in the trucking depar
confidence had been stiffened by
e gone up," sh
ve! Beg y' pardon,
me is
you think your work is worth te
ou've been paying me ten do
physical prowess of this queer specimen. To catch him in mid-flight and re?stablish his equilibrium had required no mean quality of
my competitors might. Lessay twenty-five for the next h
aid Darcy,
h it, ending her journey by taking the long flights of the apartment two steps at a time and singing as she sped. Outside the door she had notice
were getting on," said the a
endi
ight in the gymna
rl, having no mind to hear her felonies discussed
ing what a beast of a raw, rainy
blandly. "I suppose it i
uppose," conjectured Maud. "T
lt the morning papers for the incoming steamship entries. Her myth involved so many
out the Britisher, G
? Of course.
Helen and Maud in a br
years since I've seen him. To put it Englishwise, he was by w
shortly. There was a gleam in Gloria's ey
gnalize the universal peace, I suppose," l
ngland," said Maud, musingly. "Particularly in the
ith carefully assumed sadness, smothering a private and murde
engaged to an Englishman on active service, I'd
ght red to Darcy's cheeks and a livelier gleam
ot tel
the girl, staring at her
le thing. You know, I cla
y suppressed a gasp. Wh
actress urged
as exactly what the feminine Macchiav
ly. "Very well, then.
bious nod, Glo
ve. He'll be here about the middle of Octob
Helen eagerly. "In
uld make it a triple wedding. That's the little
ion of a titled adjunct to her marriage
ater. So they'll be married quite quietly from my apar
pefaction of despair. She was roused by H
eally quite been able to believe it up
f her phantom plans for which she was wholly unprepared. Doubtless Gloria had something in mind; but what could it be? When the day of inevitable reckoning should come, Darc
think Darcy
artner as aesthetically and femininely negligible, the other girls failed to appreciate the vital changes that were in progr
hy," granted Mau
nd lively," added Helen. "But sh
from the prophetic comparison which suggested itself to her annoyed
her. And then keep a watchful eye on
"Gloria! What have you let me in for?
ned the actress airil
a. Sufficient u
ays, I should think," inte
to a head sometime, some
e this so dread
t really engaged-the cat! She as much as said that Montrose Veyze was just
e knew the
afraid.
e going to
y child," said Gloria striking a sacrificial attitude, "and I'
side of the water?" suggested Dar
le. "Not that any one
ement is broken, they
jilt
never be
not," asse
ar! I'll never dare show m
your old face, now, you might be justified in not wanting to sh
he didn't say that, anyway.
y. "Though all of'em don't change for the worse. Darcy, how much do you
y-eight and a half, as
us said, 'to talk of many things; of shoes, and sh
u prepared, in the sight of heaven and earth, to spend seven
u to me! It reminds me.
re you going to do
thwise and back in the e
n o'clock in the morning. Meet me at my place. We'll have a