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They became quite pals, these two perhaps two as lonely men as you could find in all lonely New York. "I guess you ain't a New Yorker, huh?" Mike said. "Me? No." "Th' most of the folks in th' buildin' ain't." "Ain't!" Hosea Brewster was startled into it. "They're artists, aren't they? Most of 'em?" "No! Out-of-town folks, like you. West, East an' Californy, an' around there. Livin' here, though.
At the out-of-town railroad station they quite unexpectedly ran into Nellie Berwick. The girl had recovered from the shock of the automobile accident but looked much downcast. "No, I haven't heard from Dan Cassey yet," she said, in reply to a question from Bob. "Then he didn't come back?" questioned Joe. "No or, if he did, he is keeping in hiding.
"You out-of-town chaps will be the people, with your katydids and moonlight and long drinks and things out on the front porch." Hartley, twenty-nine, serious, thin, good-looking, nervous, sighed and frowned a little. "Yes," said he, "we always have cool nights in Floralhurst, especially in the winter." A man with an air of mystery came in the door and went up to Hartley.
Out-of-town women flocked in to join the festivities.
"Well, I guess it's high time we were meandering up to the hall," said Blair, consulting his watch. "I'm curious about this Prom. Think we're in for a jolt. It's four years since I went to a Prom. Now, both of us, Dare, have a sister who'll be there, besides all our old friends.... And we're not dancing! But I want to look on. They've got an out-of-town orchestra coming a jazz orchestra.
"He showed it to me at the time he wrote it, and I have a copy of the paper containing it. I would not wonder if other boys had it also." "I have!" spoke up five or six of the boys, Harry, Arthur and young Smith among the number. "Will you kindly let me see the out-of-town paper you have, Herring?" asked the doctor. "Certainly," said Herring, taking the paper to the desk.
The slower the better for Jack. The delay helped his judgment. In addition to these ancient and veritable "antiques" there was a collection of equally veritable "moderns," two of which had arrived that morning from an out-of-town exhibition and which were at this precise moment leaning against the legs of an old Spanish chair.
On those rare occasions when his business necessitated an out-of-town trip, he would spend half a day floundering about the shops selecting handkerchiefs, or stockings, or feathers, or gloves for the girls. They always turned out to be the wrong kind, judging by their reception. From Carrie, "What in the world do I want of long white gloves!" "I thought you didn't have any," Jo would say.
An out-of-town man attending a lecture at the Lower Temple, and seeing the throngs of people pouring in at various entrances, asked the custodian of the door if there were a rear entrance to the auditorium. "Here's where you go in for the lecture," was the reply. "There are two other entertainments on hand this evening in the halls of the Lower Temple. That's where those people are going."
Handsome and trim and affable, no imaginable tourist could possibly have divined for everybody in Lichfield knew, of course that Rudolph Musgrave had rounded his half-century; and he stayed, as ever, invaluable to Lichfield matrons alike against the entertainment of an "out-of-town" girl, the management of a cotillon, and the prevention of unpleasant pauses among incongruous dinner-companies.
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