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Ronald Carden, third cashier st}
the Southbury branch of the Soulh-}
ern Bank, smiled good-humoredly
down at the small, dark-eyed. rather
f:otty girl to whom he had just been
troduced.
When it had first become known
to the staff, much depleted by the
exactions of war, that lady clerks
wer ein future to assist them with!
the work the news had been re
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view; but from all the interest of
novelty had been exacted by the
first arrival, Mona Clavering, who
that morning had appeared somewhat
shyly in their midst,
“Oh, very much, 1 think, thank
you,"” replied Mona vaguely. Then
something in Carden's kindly, quiz
zical glance emboldened her to add:
“Do you know, Mr Carden, you're
the seventh person who has asked
me that question in the last ten
minutes?"
“Really?” sald Carden, imperturb
ably. He was not mll{ taken at a
disadvantage. “Well, of course, ,it's
rather the obvious thing to say,
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isn't 1t? Something like ‘Good
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Mona smiled demurely.
“But you haven't asked me yet if
I don't feel very strange alone here
among all these men”
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“Yes. You should next express a
polite hope that I shall soon get intn
the work At the same time your
manner will imply that you think it
very unlikely”
Carden grinned openly.
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find un;:l"bon. Miss Clavering. I'm.
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monotonous once you get used to it.
But you musn't let that depress you.”
“I'm used to monotony, Mr. Carden
I've been teaching in a school for the
last two yedrs-—a junior form, too.
It wasn't thrilling.”
“Now, Miss Clavering,” came the
volee of the lubmnnurar. Morris, at
her elbow. He was a large, fat, rubl
cund man of 45 or so, whose good
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“1 think you'd better make a start
now. You will have the desk next
to Mr. Gibhons for the present.
You'd better begin by writing “E
some pass-hooks. Mr. Gibbons wi
show you how, and If there's any
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‘under the wing o fthe phlegmatic
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with various elementary duties. l
Once she had conquered her initial’
nervousness she found the work far
from difficult, and as every one was
very helpful and frlendl{ Monas
found working in a ban much
pleasanter than she had anticipated.
~ During the week she had no further
conversation with Ronald Carden.
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times to chat with her, but the one
man in the ofMice who interested her
more than the others seemed, after
that first friendly ereeting on her ar.
rival, to have lost all interest in her,
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#he was sure of a geninl smile and a
pleasant remark, w‘ Carden seemed
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A Little Piqued.
‘ Mona could not help feeling a little
plqued. No attractive girl likes to be
ignored, particularly by a man who(
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On the following Monday the ar-.
rival of two other girls brought Mona
A change of work. The desk she now
occupled adjoined at right angles Car
den’s position at the end of the coun
ter, and as she took her seat at the
heginning of the day she could not
help wondering how the proximity
would affect Carden's attitude townrd
her
He looked up with a ready smile,
“80 we're 1o be neighbors, Miss
Clavering”" he said, pleasantly. 1
By Georqge McManus
An Interesting Story of a Bank
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“Yes, Mr. Carden” replied Mona,
l’lnll wished her answer did not sound
quite so trite and schoolgirlish,
. They had been “nelghbors,” as he
put it a fortnight, and their personal
relations were still in a state of what
Mona termed “benevolent neutrality,”
when one evening, chancing to leave
the bank a minute or two after him,
she was astonished to find him walte
ing for her outside.
“It's raining, Miss Clavering.” he
sald, “Haven't you an umbrella or
wrap of any kind?"
Mona admitted that she had not.
“You must take mine,” he sald,
proffering hix umbrella.
“But you haven't a coat or Any
thing,” lhe( prgtu!'od. “I couldn’t think
of it, Mr, Carden
i “But you must,’ he insisted. '*h.
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“One of us must get wet” pointed
out Mona. “And it's your umbrella.”
“Then we'll share it.,” he decided
“Where are you goilng?"
“My mother and sister have come
to live in Southbury, and we've taken
A little house in Bt. Ethelred's road
But don't let me take you out of your
way, Mr, Carden”
After that evening it became re
markable how often Carden's time of
leaving coinclded with Mona's, and
he accompanied her home through the
darkened streets.
At the bank Mona worked hard and
intelligently. Pondersby's manner be
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more responsible tasks were allotted
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