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day; young men about the house, the yacht and the summer home worried

him The whole lot of them were not worthy to tie the laces of her

shoes, ht yearn to do so

And all Webb wanted was a tailor! He would give a hundred for the

right to tell this scare to the boys at the club, but Webb's ingenuous

confidence did notshould prevent hi Kitty, who kne to keep a secret He picked up the

newspaper and resu

audibly from time to time Clothes!

At quarter to six Thomas returned to the house, laden with fat bundles

which he hurried secretly to his roouilelessly dreaa rival It was

inborn that we should wish to appear well in public; to better one's

condition, or, next best, to make the public believe one has Thomas

was deeply observant and quickly adaptive Between the oes to school in books there is

wide difference What we are forced to learn seldom lifts us above the

ordinary; e learn by inclination plows our fields and reaps our

harvests It is as natural as breathing that we should like our

tonics, ar-coated