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It isn't a big bank, just a stout one. And now all the others are looking to him for advice. Of course he'll razz me about making a venture in these hazardous times, but it will be worth your time to hear him do it." "How are we to get back from Adot?" asked the midget abruptly of Landy. "I'll take you over and bring you back," interposed Adine Lough.
Presently a young fellow, coatless and hatless, came running from the old warehouse. "We should have had a band to head the parade," he exclaimed apologetically, "but you are surely welcome. I have been adding more camp chairs to our seating capacity. We'll need them all." It was the young preacher. Adine made the introductions. "Do you want another parade this afternoon?" asked Davy.
Blushing, smiling, and embarrassed, Adine took her bow and resumed her seat. "And the next principal in the transaction the man who discovered the hoss and led me to it my friend, mentor, guide, and boon companion, Mister Landy Spencer." The applause was generous but more boisterous. It was evident that Mister Spencer had many boon companions in the audience.
"He's affable, charitable to those he likes, talks the jargon of the circus people, and is, with all, a truthful, likeable chap. Is there anything else, Mister Receiver?" "Thank you, Ralph, and good-by," said Davy as he hung up. Hastily Aaron Logan prepared a memo stating the terms of the sale. Adine Lough made a copy.
Turning to his guests of the evening, the speaker cautioned: "Stand up, folks, and take your bow as your name is called. "First, I want to present the party who contributed the Hoss, who made all the plans, and who through the untiring labors of this young minister is largely, if not wholly responsible for this splendid gathering, Miss Adine Lough." The applause was generous and lasting.
"And about when do you plan that this defense marriage this shotgun wedding is to take place?" questioned Adine scornfully. "And who's the victim?" "Now that's a candle-flame that I'll keep my fingers out of," said Davy hastily. "Judge Vane told me once a person who advises or mixes in on the marriage relations of others is liable in damages. And anyhow, sane people don't run matrimonial agencies.
He seated Adine Lough and her party of five on the platform. Occasionally he consulted with Brother Peyton, the doorkeeper. And finally, as capacity was reached, he came to the rostrum. "Friends and neighbors," he said, "it's too bad that our program must be preceded by an apology. As a stranger in your midst, I did not properly estimate your interest and enthusiasm.
En besides all that," he cautioned, "we've got to go to the register's office en git a substitute brand, fer old Hulls has shorely carried off the old irons outa pure cussedness. Kin ye he'p us tomorry?" His question was directed to Adine Lough as the two got out of the car. "Yes, I've enlisted for the duration. I am anxious to learn if the new management is an improvement over the old.
He headed his car up Willow Street to stop at the bank's rear door. He waved Adine to a favorable parking space. "I will call Mr. Limeledge, my lawyer, to draw up a contract," he said as the party of five were seated in the back room. "Well, that's hardly necessary," said Davy.
After that, well, we can tell if it's worthwhile to go on with the struggle." When first introduced, Davy was certain that Miss Adine Lough was about the handsomest girl he had ever seen. Surely not more than twenty years of age, of medium height, a peach complexion, tanned a little but fair to look at.
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