. The romance of a western boy; the story of Corse Payton. g6 THE STORY OF CORSE PAYTON. Go with me! Mr. Pay ton repeated in sur-prise. Go where with me ? Why, on the stage, of seemed somewhat surprised at his regarded her an instant thoughtfully and thensaid, with a good-natured smile: Why, my dear young lady, I cant take youon the stage. I have no use for you. I engageactressesy you know, and my company is full. She caught the emphasis on the word act-resses, and must have understood it, for she saidin a quick, confident way: But I can act. What have you ever played? O


. The romance of a western boy; the story of Corse Payton. g6 THE STORY OF CORSE PAYTON. Go with me! Mr. Pay ton repeated in sur-prise. Go where with me ? Why, on the stage, of seemed somewhat surprised at his regarded her an instant thoughtfully and thensaid, with a good-natured smile: Why, my dear young lady, I cant take youon the stage. I have no use for you. I engageactressesy you know, and my company is full. She caught the emphasis on the word act-resses, and must have understood it, for she saidin a quick, confident way: But I can act. What have you ever played? O, I have never played anything, but I canact the same parts that Miss Reed does. Mr. Payton smiled again andturned to go, saying in dismissal: Well, I have no place for you inmy company. Then the girls eyes grew big<M* £$$* wjtft astonishment, and with a gaspof amazement she called after him: But youll have to take me, for Ive—why.


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