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It was Jiirl e of it, perhaps the
unconscious faence of an only son--and Jim wove his bit and
passed on
There had beenLooking out fro by a-wheel, and going fast Much that legitied
to it, and much that did not in the laxness of the new code, he laid to
the autoet a taxicab," was his iood-sized taxi bills without unpleasant discussion I know
you pretty well too, Jim Better than you know yourself And if you had
a car, you'd try your best to break your neck in it"
Now and then Jiot a car, however Someti him hers
"A fellow looks a fool without one," he would say to her "Girls expect
to be taken out It's part of the gas looked, now and
then reluctantly acquiesced But a night or two after David and Lucy had
started for the seashore Nina came in like a ind, and routed the