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"One has to suit one's style to the matter," propounded Hal. "'Kitty the Cutie' isn't supposed to be a college professor." "I hate to have you think me vulgar," she insisted. "Oh, come!" he protested; "that isn't fair. I don't think you vulgar, Milly." "I like to have you call me Milly," she said. "It seems quite natural to," he answered lightly.
"Look out for that fellow," advised Ellis, as the foreman went away fuming. "He hates you." "Only his fanaticism," said Hal. "More than that. It's personal. I think," added the associate editor after some hesitancy, "it's 'Kitty the Cutie. He's jealous, Hal. And I think he's right. That girl's getting too much interested in you." Hal flushed sharply. "Nonsense!" he said, and the subject lapsed.
This might some day lead him in the direction of great pain, but on the occasion of the "subscription party" for Miss Pratt it gave him an advantage. "When do I get to meet that cutie?" he insisted, as Johnnie Watson moved backward from the cousinly arm, which threatened further flailing.
"Not as much as an editor ought to know which is everything." "I'll bring you Maggie's letter. That tells it better than I can. And I want to write it up, too. Let me write it up for the paper." She leaned forward and her eyes besought him. "I want to prove I can do something besides being a vulgar little 'Kitty the Cutie."
Merritt, you have children of your own " "Sure I have! That's how I know how to treat 'em so well. If mine were only small enough, I wouldn't need this little cutie. Well, here goes, then!" This time he laid such a definite hold on the baby, that Azalea could scarcely keep the child in her own arms. In her utter desperation, a new idea struck her. She would try strategy.
Oliver's face assumed the engaging expression reserved only for his love affairs, "she is the dearest little darling ever! She followed me out to the porch on Sunday, and said 'Don't catch cold, and die before your time, the little cutie!" "Oh, Bill, you imbecile! There's nothing to THAT," Susan laughed out gaily. "Aw, well," he began affrontedly, "it was the little way she said it "
Cone went in and lifted Miss Gaskett's cat "Cutie" out of the plush rocker, where she was leaving hairs on the cushion, and surreptitiously kicked her. Altogether it was an unforgettable occasion, and only Pinkey seemed unthrilled by it he dismounted in a businesslike, matter-of-fact manner that had in it neither malice toward the horse nor elation at having ridden him.
Tell her he's no young sprig but he likes a good time all the better. Dependable, too. Remember that, cutie. And he wouldn't presume if he had a short pocket. He knows class when he sees it." "It won't do any good," Linda assured him in her gravest manner. "She said only this morning she was sick of them." "That was before dinner," he replied cheerfully. "Things look different later in the day.
And she had one lower octave of Pipes, like a Brakeman on the Erie. There comes a brief Period in the Veal Epoch of every Sentimental Tommy when the only real Cutie is one who can propel a Canoe and throw Overhand.
"He's the stuff that martyrs are made of or lunatics. Same thing, I guess." "Isn't he a trouble-maker among the men?" "No. He's a good workman. Something more, too. Sometimes he writes paragraphs for the editorial page; and when they're not too radical, I use 'em. He's brought us in one good feature, that 'Kitty the Cutie' stuff." "I'd thought of dropping that. It's so cheap and chewing-gummy."
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