QUIPS AND CRANKS - 1913 . *? ?^OCKE WHITE and Locke White sat witli the statistic blank between? / them, and gazed at each other—a long and affectionate gaze. There^^L^4. -oiid be no doubt as to the lo\e and admiration existing between thetwo men. They seemed to understand each other perfectly. The blank was all filled out exce])t The Most Popular IMan, Afterseveral moments of meditation. Locke said to Locke. Well, old fellow, whom are we going to vote for? ni be hanged if I know, answered Locke: Lve thought of Bill Golden, also Cac Carson and DuRose—all good fellows, and fairly


QUIPS AND CRANKS - 1913 . *? ?^OCKE WHITE and Locke White sat witli the statistic blank between? / them, and gazed at each other—a long and affectionate gaze. There^^L^4. -oiid be no doubt as to the lo\e and admiration existing between thetwo men. They seemed to understand each other perfectly. The blank was all filled out exce])t The Most Popular IMan, Afterseveral moments of meditation. Locke said to Locke. Well, old fellow, whom are we going to vote for? ni be hanged if I know, answered Locke: Lve thought of Bill Golden, also Cac Carson and DuRose—all good fellows, and fairlypopular, but somehow they dont exactly fill the bill. -\t this point Locke got up softly, and going to the door closed it , he leaned confidentially o\er his comjjanion. Aly dear boy. he said, in gently lowereil tones, ha\e you c\er thoughtof yourself as the man ? Ry Jove, I ha\e, answered Locke. Well then, lets |nit your name down—which they did: and the two menrenowned in ^. M. C. A. and a


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