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Something, indeed, in the peculiar set of the Young Electrician's jaw warned you quite definitely that if you should ever even so much as hint the small, sentimental word "lure" to him he would most certainly "swat" you on first impulse for a maniac, and on second impulse for a liar smiling at you all the while in the strange little wrinkly tissue round his eyes.

"Quite a number, of which the most important is right here; for this range of cliffs is so largely composed of red hematite as to form one of the richest ore beds in the world." Deeply interested and affected as Cabot had been by the electrician's story, his excitement over its conclusion caused him momentarily to forget everything else. "Does the ore show anywhere about here?" he asked eagerly.

There was no possible tinge of patronage or condescension in her voice, but rather, instead, a bumpy, naive sort of friendliness, as lonesome Royalty sliding temporarily down from its throne might reasonably contend with each bump, "A King may look at a cat! He may! He may!" Along the edge of the Young Electrician's cheek-bones the red began to flush furiously.

Basing his calculations on the chief electrician's reports, McClure figured the leader of the oncoming squadron to be now not more than half a mile away and moving steadily forward toward the desired range -a dead line on the bow of the Dewey. Executive Officer Cleary at the reserve periscope was first to detect the mass of steel looming up out of the darkness.

Around the Young Electrician's eyes the whimsical smile-wrinkles deepened with amazing vividness. "Huh!" he said. "I've got six." "Gee!" chuckled the Salesman. "Boys?" The Young Electrician's eyebrows lifted in astonishment. "Sure they're boys!" he said. "Why, of course!" The Traveling Salesman looked out far away through the window and whistled a long, breathy whistle.

Now this was much more in keeping with the electrician's preconceived ideas of a book agent's behavior; nevertheless, when he turned and found the young lady standing in the middle of the floor, he felt obliged to be at least decently polite. "Won't you take a chair?" he asked. "Thank you," said the caller, and took one.

The nearest thing we had to adhesive plaster was electrician's tape, and with this he bandaged his heel, and tied it and his toes up with pieces of cotton rags we had brought for cleaning rifles. It was on Thursday, July 30, that we reached the point where another good-sized stream comes into the Susan, or where the river may be said to divide into two branches.

But get to that switchboard! We need quick action. You and I represent the city of Marion right now. Must keep her name clean! I'll explain later. But give 'er the juice! Jam on every switch. Dome to cellar! Lots of it! Put their night-beetle eyes out with it." He was hustling along with Torrey toward the electrician's room. He was clapping his hand on the alderman's shoulder.

It was late that afternoon, when the papers, in extra editions, announced the indictment of James Darcy for the murder of his cousin. When Colonel Ashley returned to his hotel from the electrician's, he found Amy Mason waiting for him. "Oh, Colonel! isn't this dreadful?" she exclaimed, holding out a paper. "It's so so " "Tut, tut! my dear young lady, this is nothing!

Already across the cold, white, monotonous, snow-smothered landscape the pale afternoon light was beginning to wane, and against the lowering red and purple streaks of the wintry sunset the Young Electrician's figure, with the little huddling pack on its shoulder, was silhouetted vaguely, with an almost startling mysticism, like the figure of an unearthly Traveler starting forth upon an unearthly journey into an unearthly West.

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