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j boy while Jaok il* anawer Ui her oou. "Very weii. KaihUen," wrote Jack, •m be there. Toe aey for the UK time. 1 woodar why T” aeot a boy with the not^wod at tier oe a florist tor a box of viol eta. as the me at aye *a acoompaolmeot, aud then he returned to hie work ay ale. Tm a beastly cad.” coyltnUO Jack, "and that's what But It must be dona For the last time, she said. Perhaps she's heard. It would help thing! a lot U she had.” He looked medHattrsty at a pbotoyruph which he fished from a dark pigeonhole in his desk. "She’s a mtyfcty nice little tirtny." hr said to blmseit "but—” And then be took another photograph from an Inner pocket of his coat, and kissed it tenderly.
Kathleen burled bee i tbe purple fragrance and sniffed with aatlsf action "Jack always sends ridels." she said to no one In particular, though her maid •at near by sewing some lace on the dinner frock her mistress bad bade her lay out tor her to wear. Kathleen looked gloomily upon a tall vaee of long-stemmed American Beauties that stood on tbe table ‘That's the difference in men. Lawrence sends big Beaut lea. because they cost money, and Jack sends rioiets because they're my favorite flower. Poor Jack! Hew can I break fats heart—for I suppose it will. You say for the last time. I wonder why* Hetgho! We must take our medicine. Marie. Because I prefer millions to love in s cottage— that's why. Hurry with tbe waist. Marie; I must not be late at my last dinner with Jack.”
“No. I didn't think we needed a chaperon to-night. Jack." "Why not to-night?" . “•Because, well— — ” 'Life is too short to quarrel. Life is too short to sigh—’ Til teH you by and by. Jack—after the fish, perhaps." *1. too. have something to tell yon. Kathleen." ► For the space of ten minutes, while the gar con placed the coup before them, jack felt uncomfortable. Everybody hates to attack a disagreeable duty. When the duty involvsa a pretty woman. It Is doubly distasteful. However, he Jock a surreptitious peep at the photograph In bis breast pocket and it nerved him to his task. Nevertheless, therewa^ no hurry shoot It » "Isn't it absurd. Jack, to say that iovr makes tbe world go round?” asked Kathleen. In her diplomatic, feminine way, she bad wished to lead up to the subject she had come to disease. “Of course it le." be answered, “when champagne—ff one has enough of it— will do the same thing.” "Salmon—oh. Jack, do you remember bow we trolled for salmon at Djel Monte
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Did he remember? He bad to pat tbe photograph in hie pocket to fosgeC T read the other day.” Kathleen was saying, “that a girl who couldn't make op her mind between two lovers hasn’t g Bjnd worth making up.” * She looked at him from tl* corners of
Jack's face lighted up. She knew. then, nod that waa tbe meaning of her desire for a farewell dinner. Howeasy It would be now to explain. • Bat Kathleen waa not waiting for ae
“They say there's no skill in winning a game where one boida all the trumpe But In the game of beam. Jack, suppose one held Just two. Don't yon think it would be hard to know which to die-
cardr
' Baavo! thought Jack. What a clever
e diplomat Kathleen la! But she veered to the other aide. “Isn't it nice. Jack. Just we two sitting base like thlsr oh. so tenderly. “Ise't
It like old times?"
He really oooldst Mp it—one little
kl^l waa nothing.
There waa a paaaeuf some minute* and then Kathleen sprang to bar feet “Don't. Jack, or rwontbe aMe to brar< myself to tbe ordeal. Don't look HStr-
He pet Ms band In hte coat pocket Tea. tb* pbotografifc was there. Had hr. been untrue to her?" Tm engaged—engaged. Jack,” sale Kathleen, excitedly. Tm polngto marry Lgarence Smith, the mtlUanaire. Oh Jack. I never really thought yon cared —why didn't you * when I was a bud. too late. Ife going to be a grand church wedding. He wanted tt to be a Quiet af-
fair. but I—”
“Thought It would be tbe laat quiet day he'd have, no doubt” “Why, Jack. I never knew yon toenake
wnch a wretebed joke before. High. —at St Lnke'n-JoBe 8. Toe'll
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Tm afraid not. Kathleen—I—” “Oh. we eea sUB be Magda. VMs is tbe twentieth century, yog kaov,Md Jeakosy Is oat/ef idteT •TkBgW.tB^ “Oh. you
i know what people *111
•else you
any."
She pave him agood-by Mm. toaashi her plea more profound. “Oh. tbe miachtet 1 caat. Katbtoea>.' . , Ittaa
warmly. “I would K I could, but you
know, but H*a ' "
s Impossible.”
Tbe words wees warm, but tbe tone wa cold. “Well. HI tell you—I've tried to Ml rou all the evening, but you didn't give me a chance. Fm going to be married myself that came day.”—T Town Talk.
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Watte—Does your wife ever asoid when you have been out late st night? Potto—Oh. no; she never sups s word? gets up tbe next morning shout 4. o'clock and practices on tbe piano, and
I daren’t say a word. •
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