. The Saturday evening post. ILLUSTRATED BY JAMES H. CRM A K. Betty, I Cant Go On Like This Jlny More. Ive Got to Know. Have I Got a Chance? her acquaintance, he enlarged that estimate andthought that she was one of the most intelligent of hersex; for she listened gravely to everything he saidand evidenced a deep respect for all his views andprinciples. Later, he had learned,to his consternation, that she waslaughing at him. He had gonedirectly to her and had it outwith her, and she had been verycontrite and pleaded a harmlessdisposition; and thereafter shehad treated him in such a mannerthat


. The Saturday evening post. ILLUSTRATED BY JAMES H. CRM A K. Betty, I Cant Go On Like This Jlny More. Ive Got to Know. Have I Got a Chance? her acquaintance, he enlarged that estimate andthought that she was one of the most intelligent of hersex; for she listened gravely to everything he saidand evidenced a deep respect for all his views andprinciples. Later, he had learned,to his consternation, that she waslaughing at him. He had gonedirectly to her and had it outwith her, and she had been verycontrite and pleaded a harmlessdisposition; and thereafter shehad treated him in such a mannerthat he lost his heart to her. Itnow developed that she hadmerely been flirting with himand that she didnt approve ofhis character, which was didnt seem consistent. He was positive that he lovedher and he was willing to doalmost anything in the worldto improve his case, but as hepushed doggedly forward he toldhimself that if he missed thetrain it would be entirely herfault. He also claimed that hedidnt give a continental whetherhe missed it or not. I


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