. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . you to her Christmas dinner party. Yourean apostle of the suburbs. He laughed in answer. Maybe 1 am, he agreed. .\t least Imdoing all I can to make a convert of you. Why? she askedcuriously, and wasinstantly sorry. There flashed intcjthe mans deep seteyes a sudden hungr\longing, a suddenlook of wonder thatshe could ask. In-stantly he recovered,but he was very graveand serious when hespoke again. I will tell yiiuthat, if you will letme, some day here, and notnow—some day, wh


. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . you to her Christmas dinner party. Yourean apostle of the suburbs. He laughed in answer. Maybe 1 am, he agreed. .\t least Imdoing all I can to make a convert of you. Why? she askedcuriously, and wasinstantly sorry. There flashed intcjthe mans deep seteyes a sudden hungr\longing, a suddenlook of wonder thatshe could ask. In-stantly he recovered,but he was very graveand serious when hespoke again. I will tell yiiuthat, if you will letme, some day here, and notnow—some day, whenyou know me betterand wlien you havelet nie learn some-thing more of you. O! said Dorothy,and her pretty face-flushed and crim-soned. Of course, it wasunconventional, 1) u tGerald Curlew all, an unconven-tional man. I havealways noticed thatwhen a man is uncon-ventional and at thesame time unsuccess-ful, society frownssadly at him. But ifhe is unconventionaland at the same timesuccessful, then socie-ty gives him hersweetest smiles. Andbesides, Gerald Cur-lew was only uncon-ventional in that he.


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