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And, speaking of corks got anything to drink, Lynn?" Miss D'Armande opened a door of the wash-stand and took out a bottle. "There's nearly a pint of Manhattan. There's a cluster of carnations in the drinking glass, but " "Oh, pass the bottle. Save the glass for company. Thanks! That hits the spot. The same to you. My first drink in three months!

"'You're damn right, says I. 'Some of 'em are. But you can't say that about men. WHEN YOU KNOW ONE MAN YOU KNOW 'EM ALL! That settles the human-race question. "And then I caught the four-thirty-eight, soft-coal unlimited; and here I am." "You didn't tell me what was in the box, Lee," said Miss D'armande, anxiously.

At the end of the two years Miss Ray suddenly announced to her dear friend, Miss D'Armande, that she was going to spend the summer at an antediluvian village on the north shore of Long Island, and that the stage would see her no more. Seventeen minutes after Miss Lynnette D'Armande had expressed her wish to know the whereabouts of her old chum, there were sharp raps at her door.

Still, the "tats" seemed to have it, for the ex-leading lady of the "Reaping the Whirlwind" company had everything to ask of Broadway, while there was no vice-versâ. So Miss Lynnette D'Armande turned the back of her chair to her window that overlooked Broadway, and sat down to stitch in time the lisle-thread heel of a black silk stocking.

Vuyning filled her glass with Apollinaris. "Here's to Rowdy the Dude!" he gave a toast mysterious. "Don't know him," said Miss Allison; "but if he's your friend, Jimmy here goes!" Miss Lynnette D'Armande turned her back on Broadway. This was but tit for tat, because Broadway had often done the same thing to Miss D'Armande.