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American Sunday Monthly Magazine Section
“You live in a tank town. It is—it is—the
name of the State begins with K. I dimly see
street-cars—no—one street-car. It runs from
one end of the town to the other.”
“That’s right, ma’am,” said her victim
huskily, fetching a deep breath. “You sure hit
it. It runs from the Fair Grounds to the depot—
every hour.”
The Queen stayed him by a gesture and
continued, with head bent low over his palm:
“You are engaged in some sort of business—
cattle, I think. You have had losses, but you
have made money too. And now you are in a big
deal.”
Her victim gave a hitch to his chair and replied:
“How did you know that, ma’am? It’s the Gospel
truth—every word. I come down to see Fred
Semple about a bunch of stuff that’d ought to
make a killin’ for us. But I only got in this
evenin’.”
“You must not ask me questions. Hold! Keep
perfectly still.” The Queen passed her fingers
across her brow and seemed to be peering into the
unknown. “I see more. I see the figure of a
girl. She is young. Her name—her name—it
escapes me! It tries to hide—but I feel that it
begins with 1..”
“Is it—is it Louise, ma’am?”’
“You love her—or you did love her once. But ‘
what is this? 1 see cross-currents in her life. She
is dissatisfied. She is unhappy at home and she
does not know that she loves you.”
The feeder’s chair was sent back with a crash
and he stood up, confronting the fortune-teller
in pitiful agitation. His fists were clenched and
he was breathing like a sick cow. |
“Where is she?” he cried hoarsely. “Where
“is she, I say? What're these dangers you see? Tell
'me where I can find her!”
. SIII‘I'S going to marry a feller named Bivens,
yvousay?” repeated January Jones in stupe
faction, when T informed him of the event next
morning. “Go on and quit your kidding. Why,
I got a date to take her to a picture-show this
afternoon.”
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They're to be married at four o’clock and I'm
best man and you're nominated to give ’em a
- wedding present. So brace up and take your
“medicine like a little man.”
“Who is this guy Bivens?” he inquired trucu
’ lently, still only half-convinced.
. “The gentleman we noticed in the show
last night. He's engaged in the cattle bus
| iness.”
. “What? That big hick?” His chagrin was
ludicrous to see. “Dadgum, that’s the last
straw! Say, can you beat it>? Wouldn't that take
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| wives in one day. That’s women for you! That's
women! I wouldn’t trust one as far as I could
throw Percy, the hippopotamus, up hill by the
| tail. No, sir—they're all alike. They'll take
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| “Presents? Did you give Louise a present?”’
' “I went out and bought her a silk sweater this
morning!”’ :
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buy for her this afternoon.”
“Say,” he flushed, “did you earn the money,
cor did 1?7 And he bestowed a savage kick on the
- Holy Bear of Japan.
| It developed that Mr. Bivens had rushed
straight from the show to the boarding-house
the previous night, despite the lateness of the
hour, and would only retire from the premises
after satisfying himself by a personal inspection
| that Louise was not upstairs weeping on her bed.
; And next morning he thundered on the door at
five minutes past six, fearful lest his tardiness
Ishould find her risen and gone. That was Mr.
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stayed with it.
I Their train did not leave until midnight,
which enabled the couple to visit the Carnival of
Wonders—the bridegroom wished to thank the
fortune-teller for her efforts.
“Why, this ain’t the same lady at all, Lou,” he
exclaimed in huge surprise. “This lady’s a heap
fleshier than the one I talked to.”
- “Hush!” cautioned his wife. “ ou mustn't
talk that way about a queen, Gus.”
Whercupon Gus guffawed and laid a five-dollar
bill on the table. Shucks, wasn't he wise to the
fact that she wasn't a real queen?
“No,” said his wife firmly, picking it up, “a
dollar is quite enough.”
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