. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . egeether—a clear, gentle -and one girlish voice, with a hint of bravado,as if a livery staljle were notthe usual setting for it. Do you suppose, the voicrwas saying, when Lathaiubrought his feet down fromTerrys desk and leaned for-ward, the better to catch thewords, do you sup])ose thai1 could gel a rig here andsome one to drixe me oiiithere? Why, certainly, he voice reply, and fromthe accentuated drawl JohnLatham drew his own con-clusions about the ])ersonalityof the n


. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . egeether—a clear, gentle -and one girlish voice, with a hint of bravado,as if a livery staljle were notthe usual setting for it. Do you suppose, the voicrwas saying, when Lathaiubrought his feet down fromTerrys desk and leaned for-ward, the better to catch thewords, do you sup])ose thai1 could gel a rig here andsome one to drixe me oiiithere? Why, certainly, he voice reply, and fromthe accentuated drawl JohnLatham drew his own con-clusions about the ])ersonalityof the new voice. Its onlyabout six miles out. Then, if you will arrangiit, the new voice went on. atrifle more surely. I wouldlike to drive over and look places. Would the manbe able to explain things—owners, and things of thatsort? I think so. Terr) s answer was slow, and which of the bril-liant cluntrv lads Terrxthought of putting in ciiargeof the girl. .\s lie smiled—for while any oneof half a dozen knew enoughabout the country to tell anytraveller, thev were all at-. 9 |)r(tti A>uburban fioab ^t)e Suburbanite


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