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CHAPTER XVII,
(Copyright, 1916, Star Company)
GNES MORLEY had come
downtown with a sense of
T nervoysness on the morning of
the day an which Philip Hale was to
enter his father's employ.
She feared that she would find it a
little hard at first to become accus
tomed to the young man's proximity,
yet to give no sign of her previous
uaintance with him.
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paesed since the episade of her dicta.
tion for Mr, Bainbridge, grown accus
tomed to her new position. Things
had gone smoothly. She had been
surprised and relieved to note that
the junior, mémber of the firm, on
meeting her going in or out of tha of
fice, simply bowed pleasantly, as he
might have bowed to anotheéer man,
only with more deferenca in his man
ner. Could she have misjudged him
entire'y? Her {aith in her own jntuf
tions was shaken by this man's de
meanor.
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treated her in the businesslike way
that she had been prepared for, She
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just what her duties were, and she
took a pride in performing them with
the precigion of the machine to which
she had likened herself, but also with
an intelligence which she hoped might
soon rank her above the ordinary sec
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from Mr, Hale. Yet he uttered an oce
casional curt word of commendation
that thrilled her with satisfaction,
Now that Philip was coming down
here, could matters be just as they
had been? They must be—they should
be, she told herself.
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was not to be in his father's private
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by Mr. Bainbridge—in a kind of
railed-in inclosure.
“Just like a sheep pen,” Philip had
#aid in telling her of it on the Sunday
night on which he called upon her.
“But T can look over the bars at you
when you r;usu through the outer of
fice. And I hope that my father will
send for me often. I will actually, for
the first time in my life, welcome his
giving me orders,” he added.
She had laughed, vet the words|
made her a little uneasy. She hoped
that he would be very discreet, very
unobservant of her when he chanced
to be in her presence,
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habit, arrived at the office a. few min
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seen you for the last few days. I
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been very busy himself, you know.”
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stand that his swell college son's com
ing down to help things along for
the summer mom?u. Had you heard
of that?”
“Yes,” Agnes answered, with well
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man, only younger and taller, He's to
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head being turned by old hard-face—
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fancy he really could not help him
self the other day, for his letters had
to be done at once. Mr. Hale told me
I was right to do them for him., I
was sorry I had made such a fuss
about i{t.”
“Say. yvou're too dead eary'” Annie
warned her. Then, s Agnes turned
away, “So long,; let's go out to lunch
together. Don't linger-longer-Lucy in
the office the way you generally do at
noontime. Meet me outside as soon
as the boss goes out to feed, will
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but a mMmute when her employer en
tered. He wag evidently in a hurry
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over an hour,” he informed her. “So |
must rush through with my mail"
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It was 10 o'clock when her ques
tion was answered by the opening of
the office door. As Philip Hall en
tered, his father glanced up from his
letters.
“Ah, son,” he greeted him “Did vou
see that man on your way down
town ?"
“Yes, I did,” Philip replied. “He
will attend to the matter immediate
ly.*
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your office. I will be with you in a
few minutes. What was that last sen~
tence, Miss Morley?’ he asked.
trusquely. “Hurry!"” he added, as the
Zirl hesitated
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young man spoke |
“Good morning, Miss Morley!" he
said.
“Good morning.” Agnes faltered,
surprised at his salutation,
She bent over her pad agiin, and
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FPhilip started to .zave the room, bus
his father checked him.
“Hold on, Phil!” he said. “T 414 not
know that you knew Miss Morley.” |
"Tes, I know her,” the young man,
said. His tone was almost aggres-!
sive. The girl knew intuitively that,
‘he resented his father’s abrupt mana
ner of speaking to her. She must save
the situation . : {
“Yes, Mr. Hale, you {ntroduced Mr,
Philip Hale to me on the first da
that T was in vour émploy,” she -;uf
quickly. “That last sentence was, ‘The
contents of your letter have been
Auly noted.'” i
“Yes, 1 remember,” Mr. Hale :
joined. “That's all right, Phil :
see vou in a few minutez.” o
As the door closed behind
Agnes drew a breath of relief. His
coming had been even mors e ‘
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