Baseball Joe, Home Run King; or, The Greatest Pitcher and Batter on Record
ng a surprise, his success surp
bbub of delighted cries, as four figures started up from the table and lau
im!" The names were repeated in quick succes
le Clara had thrown her arms about his neck and his father was attempting to g
BT OF THE WARMTH
Jim feel how delighted they were that he had come along with Joe. In Clara's eyes especially there was a look that Jim hoped he read aright. H
about, and in a short time fresh coffee and hot biscuits and bacon and eggs were set before them in tempting profusion. Then while they ate like famished wolves, the others, who had been just finishing breakfast when they
coming, Joe," said Mrs. Matson. "Then we co
hing at the same time the bewitching way in which Mabel was pouring him another cup
bserved Jim, his own appetite ke
pause in the conversation. "The last time you came home you looked like a fashion plate. But now your shirt front is wrinkled, your
hed Mabel gaily, little thinking how near
herly heart was q
she inquired, looking anxiously at her son, who after one glare at the sist
im no recourse except to tell her a part of th
d we went through a fence and into a little stream at the side of the road. Jim and I got wet, but after we got over bein
clasping her hands together nervously. "You must be more care
g his hand affectionately over hers. "Only the g
de light of it, making a joke out of their plight and their visit to the tai
s there was no servant in the simple little household the girls flew around to clear the table, while Joe had a chance for a quiet talk with his
had settled down in a cosy corner of the living room. "It
ble with my breathing whenever I go up or down stairs. But I'll b
r hand. "Why don't you let me get you a maid to help out with the work? Th
wash woman. There isn't much to be done in this little house, and Clara is the dearest girl. If I did what she wanted, I'd just fold my h
nything to say about it," replied Joe. "I'm going to put
ted and flustered at the bo
carried off her feet in that way. A girl wants to get her trousseau ready. And then, too, she'll want
idently, though his masculine assurance had be
looking more lovely, Joe thought, than he had ever seen her before. Mrs. Matson lingered only a moment longer,
d Joe that he was too greedy and laughingly bade him be sensible, she was more rosy and
utting his mother's p
good-by to McRae after the World Tour was
Mabel's che
much nonsense,
jogging her memory. "Wasn'
asked Mabel, though she
He said I'd soon be hearing wed
hiding her face on Joe's should
very soon, dearest," said Joe tende
p with a li
morrow!" she repeated. "
sked Joe with mas
arried in my own home. What would my family think? What would my friends think? It would look like a r
h she softened her refusal with lover-like endearments, was set in her convictions, and Joe at last was forc
be married there, but although that would have taken away one of her arguments,
w to travel so far, and it would break her heart if she we
in dismay. "Have I g
d to get away from your club. In any case, our honeymoon trip would have to be very short. Then, too, if I traveled about the circuit with you, you'd hav
in the way that Joe liked bes
ssed that brought him nearer to the day when he would have to rejoin his team.
g to beat very fast when she heard the step and saw the face of the handsome young athlete. The prospects were very good
roll. They would start out from the house together and walk down the village street, with only a f
rt utterly. Yet there was a faint something, a mysterious impression to which he could scarcely give a name, tha
e forced, when she saw that he was studying her and seeking to learn what troubled her. At times she would cling to him as though she feared he was to be taken from
Matson home. Mabel, who happened to be in the hall at the time, opened the door. Ther
ggi
ab
e close behind her came Reggie Varley, her brother, the same old Reggie, monocle, cane, lisp, English cl