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Feist please with me I've got the permit don't let papa see us come the pier-edge!" "Sure! This way, Miss Bleema here under quick!" Out in the open, May lay with Italian warmth over a harbor that kicked up the tiniest of frills. A gull cut through the blueness, winging it in festoons. "Over this way, Miss Bleema; we can see her steaming out." "Lester good-by Lester a cable every day!

I guess I know when I'm in love with the finest, darlingest fellow that ever " "You hush that, Bleema! Hush that, while I can hold myself in. That I should live to hear my child make herself common over a loafer " "Papa, if you call him another name, I I " "You'll sit right here and hear me out.

"Why not now, Rosie? It's all the more reason. Is it worth maybe a little gamble our Bleema should grow up like the best? I got bigger plans for her and her little mammela than such a back room all their lives. In a few years, maybe three rooms for ourselves in one of them newfangled apartment-houses up on Second Avenue with turn-on hot water "

"So many times it comes up in the scenarios and the picture-plots, Rosie, how money don't always bring happiness." "It wouldn't, Roody not a penny's worth to me without you and Bleema. But with you, Roody, no matter how happy I feel, it seems to me I can't ever feel happy enough for what we have got.

"Yes, especially is she unassuming when she spoils ninety feet of film yesterday in a row with Spencer over who should have one-half inch nearer to the center of the picture." "My husband, Mr. Feist, has got no patience with temperament." "Honey, a little supper wouldn't hurt." "I'll send and see if Bleema is ready yet. She's been out, taking Lester Spencer in her new runabout her papa bought her.

Roody, for God's sake, don't get so red! Williams some water quick! Roody!" "I'm all right. All right, I tell you. She got me excited. Sit down, Bleema sit down, I said." "Pelz, if you don't mind, I think maybe I'd better be going." "You stay right here, Feist. I want you to hear every word that I'm going to say. If my daughter has no shame, I haven't, either. Williams, call Mrs.

It's terrible for you to sneak off on a boat like this, darling, without flags and music the way it was before the war. I want music and flags when my boy goes off. Oh, Lester, I'll be working so hard on the sweetest little trousseau and the sweetest little " "Bleema, please! There's Miss Beautiful overhearing every word. Please!"

"You know what my standing well, with men and in business is, Pelz, and as far as taking care of her goes, I can make her from a little princess into a little queen " "The young man that is lucky enough to get Bleema, Mr. Feist " "Not that the money part is everything, but if what I am suits you and Mrs. Pelz, I want to enter the ring for her. I might as well come out with it.

Outside of my husband and Bleema, not a soul in the house talks her language except Sol and Etta when they come over." "She's my nice darling grandma," said Miss Pelz, suddenly pirouetting up from her chair around the table, kissing the old lips lightly and then back again, all in a butterfly jiffy. Ain't she the sweetest thing with her grandmother? "Umh!" said Mr.

"Lester Spencer coming for dinner, Bleema?" "Surely. I dropped him just now at the Lions' Club to change his clothes. Now, don't get excited, dads; he's leaving right after dinner to catch his train for Horseshoe Bend." "I must tell Williams to lay another " "I've already told him, mamma. Here he is now! Come on in, Lester; you're holding up the family. You've never met Mr.

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