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But the food was good and the guests seemed to enjoy it. Some of them seemed to enjoy Azuba, and Mr. Fenholtz was observed by the indignant Serena to laugh heartily every time the transformed maid-of-all-work addressed him. As they were leaving he said to Captain Dan: "Captain, that maid of yours is a wonder. If you ever want to get rid of her, let me know. I thought Mrs.

Hapgood reappeared, ushering in the new arrivals. The Honorable Oscar was plump and florid and good-natured. He wore a business suit and his shoes were not patent leathers. Mrs. Fenholtz was likewise plump. Her gown, in comparison with Annette's, or even Serena's, was extremely plain and old-fashioned. She hastened over to where Serena was standing and extended her hand. "How do you do, Mrs.

I believe there's another. A different one a sensible one, so I've heard tell. Mrs. Fenholtz you've heard me speak of her, Gertie; she's a fine woman she belonged to the other one. She wanted Serena to join, but Annette Black had her innin's first, and after that 'twas all off." "I see, I see." "You see; but what are you goin' to do? Are you goin' to any more of them blessed meetin's?" "I may.

But between it and the Woman's Club there was a bitter rivalry, and, although she had not been at all anxious to act as sponsor for her friend from the country, now that Mrs. Fenholtz had offered to do so and had placed the responsibility squarely on her shoulders, she could not dodge. "Why why, of course," she said. "That was understood.

"Say, Dan, I didn't know you knew them. Annette didn't say anything about it." Annette hadn't known of it; her expression showed that. The Honorable and Mrs. Fenholtz were Scarford's wealthiest citizens. Mr. Fenholtz was proprietor of a large brewery and was an ex-mayor. His wife was prominent socially; as prominent as Mrs. Black hoped to be some day.

Captain Dan, uncomfortably starched and broad-clothed, received likewise, but his remarks to those who pressed his hand and murmured compliments were rather commonplace and very much alike; this consisted principally of "How d'ye do's" and "Glad to see you's"; and it was only when the Honorable and Mrs. Fenholtz came that he appeared to remember anything else. It was evident that Mr. and Mrs.

He wuddent say why but I shuddent wonder if it was becos she ain't hankering to mete your Wife after the way she treted her. He has sold the Plase to some fokes name of Fenholtz. I know thats the rite name becos I made him spel it for me. Do you know them?" Daniel uttered an exclamation of delight and struck his thigh a resounding slap. "What's up?" asked Nathaniel. "Got some good news?"

I certainly thought you were president." Now, as a matter of fact, if Mrs. She hastened to do so now. "Oh, no!" she said. "I noticed that you made a mistake when you introduced me, but, of course, I could hardly correct you publicly, and, when it was all over, I forgot. I am only vice-president, just as Mrs. Fenholtz says." Mrs. Fenholtz smiled.

Fenholtz?" she said with unction. "Dear me!" exclaimed Serena. "I I'm forgetting everything. But you know Mr. and Mrs. Black, don't you, Mrs. Fenholtz?" Mrs. Fenholtz turned. "How do you do, Mrs. Black?" she said. Her tone lacked the enthusiasm of Annette's. "Hello, Black," said her husband. "What are you doing here? I thought you would be at the club, listening to the what is it? the cabaret.

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