Last Words
at by the
d one gloomily. He was poking holes
seemed overcome with perspiring discomfort as
. I do not desire to be unpleasant, but I must assure you that your freckled skin continually reminds spectators of w
tared at the waves that purred near
he first
he, defiantly
. "Why, it means that you'd look
led man seemed ashamed. His tall
rom the sand and strode away. The tall man followed, walking sarca
application, waving his hands over his person in illustration of a snug fit. The bath-clerk thought profoundly.
sumed his res
g him, "I bet you've got a regular toga
the freckled man, "I saw corr
he has missed you
e other, "produce your prou
a row of little wooden boxes and shut himself
uld. He arrived finally into his bathing-dress. Immediately he dropped gasping upon a three-cornered bench. The s
e of the little coops. He began to clamour at t
alled he
by cloth, came through the
taking the occupants of the entir
all man from his hidden den. "You rent
d man at the boards. "It's an auditorium, a ba
lked with grandeur down the alley between the rows of coops. Stopping i
sper. "It's only your accursed vanity. Wear it anyhow. What
riend confronted him. The tall man's legs gav
man regarde
an ass,"
There was pride in the way his chubby feet patted the boards. The
mportance. He moved with an air of some sort of procession,
and a parasol, a seagull drifting high in the wind, and a distant, tremendous mee
ong the beach. The tall man, numb with amaze
ed with convulsions. He laughe
. An expression of wonderment overspread her charm
nce upon his companion, and fled up the beach. The tall man ran after him, pursuing with mocking cries that tingled his fle
ed teeth, "you are an unutterable wretch
on the bathing-dress. He seemed to be murmuring: "O
made the gestur
Sharp
ng: "Oh, good Lord! I never
man ran down