. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . asure, by Mrs. Tommy. Peter was no longer shy—that impulsivelittle shrug that accompanied the oflferedhandclasp, the hearty, unnecessary expla-nation, the whole cordial proceeding wascompletely disarming. Before she hadspoken Peter feared his tongue had slippedbeyond his palate; now he was sure of it, atleast, was anchored. I wont say Fm delighted, he began;it wouldnt be in any degree expressiveenough—Fm—Fin just tickled silly—not,so elegant, Miss Anita, but its my strong-est superl


. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . asure, by Mrs. Tommy. Peter was no longer shy—that impulsivelittle shrug that accompanied the oflferedhandclasp, the hearty, unnecessary expla-nation, the whole cordial proceeding wascompletely disarming. Before she hadspoken Peter feared his tongue had slippedbeyond his palate; now he was sure of it, atleast, was anchored. I wont say Fm delighted, he began;it wouldnt be in any degree expressiveenough—Fm—Fin just tickled silly—not,so elegant, Miss Anita, but its my strong-est superlative. Dear me, Mr. Radway, the girl re-turned, with just a shade of demureness,I am indeed flattered. And to think thatyou. of all persons, should be so—so niceto little me. Why Dont say it, Miss Farrington, Peterjileaded. Rose Gannon, or that rascal ofa hubby of —probably both—havebeaten me to it—theyve warned you in ad-vance, and Im sure youre prepared to findme a veritable monster that—that killspretty women with a glare, and lots offContinucb on pagt \2^ W^:^ ff^^*!^ .74 -f I 1^:. a aCppital Rcsibentlal (frtrrtt in tt)tst(iclb Cf)c ^uburbajiite


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