. Pee-Wee Harris . owser, who stood gaping in the middle of theroad, to withdraw to a safer gaping point. Heretreated to the platform in front of the postoffice and consulted with Beriah Bungel, the vil-lage constable, about this sumptuous a couple of hundred feet remained nowbetween the refreshment parlor and this party ofmirthful victims. If Pepsys red hair had beenshort enough it would have stood on end; as itwas her fingers tingled with mingled appeal andconfidence in the head of the firm. Would it stop? Oh, would it stop? The sus-pense was terrible. F-r-resh doughnuts! cal
. Pee-Wee Harris . owser, who stood gaping in the middle of theroad, to withdraw to a safer gaping point. Heretreated to the platform in front of the postoffice and consulted with Beriah Bungel, the vil-lage constable, about this sumptuous a couple of hundred feet remained nowbetween the refreshment parlor and this party ofmirthful victims. If Pepsys red hair had beenshort enough it would have stood on end; as itwas her fingers tingled with mingled appeal andconfidence in the head of the firm. Would it stop? Oh, would it stop? The sus-pense was terrible. F-r-resh doughnuts! called Pee-wee in asonorous voice. ulce cold lemonade! Its icecold! Get your fudge here! Pepsy looked admiringly upon her hero. Shewould not have dared to obtrude into the nego-tiations which seemed at hand. She gazed wist-fully at a half dozen girls in fresh, colorful, sum-mer array as only a little red-headed orphan girlin a gingham dress can do. She gazed at the big,palatial touring car with eyes spellbound. It was. PEE-WEE TRIPPED ON HIS APRON AND WENT Harris. Pa?e 80 TllE NEW TOflK PUBLIC L1H.\HY STOK. LENOX
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