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Updated: May 5, 2025


"A month ago you would have guessed that the mulatto lady was an Egyptian princess' messenger sent over here to get the heart from an American heiress as an ingredient for a complexion lotion. You're coming on famously, Todd." "The German poet Wieland," began Benfy, clearing his throat, "has, in his epic of the Oberon made admirable use of much the same idea, Mr. Chillingworth "

With him arrived Carbury, the telegraph editor, and later Benfy, who had a carpet in his office and wrote editorials and who came in evening clothes, thus moving Harding and Holt to instant private conversation.

George and Amory. Now in the comparative freedom of The Aloha his fancy had rein and he had adopted all the habits and the phrases which he had long reserved and liked best, mixing them with scraps of allusions to things which Benfy had encouraged him to read, and presenting the whole in his native lower East-side dialect.

He was humming a weary little tune to the effect that "Billy Enny took a penny but now he hadn't many Lookie They!" with which he whiled away the hours of his gravest toil, coming out strongly on the "Lookie They!" until Benfy on the floor above pounded for quiet which he never got. "Cawthorne," said St. George, "it may be that I'm leaving to-night on the yacht for an island out in the southeast.

Yells interrupted him. Mr. Benfy was too "well-read" to be wholly popular with the staff. "Oh, well, the woman was crazy. That's about all," suggested Harding, and blushed to the line of his hair. "Yes, I guess so," assented Holt, who lifted and lowered one shoulder as he talked, "or doped." Chillingworth sighed and looked at them both with pursed lips.

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