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else in me says No。  I like dainty things察dainty surroundings。  I
want to travel察to see something of the world。  I once thought I had
creative genius察but I might as well face the fact that I haven't。
Only by accident will I ever earn more than I'm earning now。  In a
few years I'll grow old suddenly。  You know what the newspaper game
does to women。  The rush and hurry of it察the excitements察the
ceaseless change。  It is a furnace察and women shrivel up in it
quicker than men。;

;There won't be any nonsense察Kitty。  An hour before I go aboard my
ship。  I'll go back to the job the happiest of men。  Molly's girl
taken care of  Just before your father died I promised him I'd keep
an eye on you。  I never forgot察but conditions made it impossible。
The apartment will be yours as long as you need it。  Kuroki察of
course察goes with me。  It's merely going by convention on the blind
side。  To leave you something in my will wouldn't serve at all
I'm a tough old codger and may be marked down for a hale old ninety。
All I want is to make you happy and carefree。;

;Cutty察I'd like to curl up in some corner and cry察gratefully。  I
didn't know there were such men。  I just don't know what to do。  It
isn't as if you were asking me to be your wife。  And as you say察I
can't accept money。  There is a pride in me that rejects the whole
thing察but it may be the same fool pride that has cut away my
friends。  I ought to fall on your neck with joy此and here I am
trying to look round corners  You are my father's friend察my
mother's察mine。  Why shouldn't I accept the proposition拭 You are
alone察too。  You have a perfect right to do as you please with your
money察and I have an equally perfect right to accept your gifts。
We are all afraid of the world察aren't we拭 That's probably at the
bottom of my doddering。  Cutty察what is love拭─she broke off
whimsically。

;Looking into mirrors and hunting for specks察─ he answered察readily。

;I mean seriously。;

;So do I。  Before I went round to the stage entrance to take your
mother out to supper I used to preen an hour before the mirror。  My
collar察my cravat察my hair察the nap on my stovepipe察my gloves
 ´ terrible things  And what happened拭 Your dad察dressed in his
office clothes察came along like a cyclone察walked all over my toes
and swooped up your mother right from under my nose。  Now just look
the proposition over from all angles。  Think of yourself察let the
old world go hang。  They'll call it alimony。  In a year or so you'll
be free察and some chap like Tommy Conover will come along察and bang
You'll know all about love。  Here's old Brooklyn Bridge。  I'll see
you to the elevator。  All nonsense that you should have the least
hesitance。;

Fifteen minutes later he was striding along Park Row。  By the swing
of his stride any onlooker would have believed that Cutty was in a
hurry to arrive somewhere。  Instead察one was only walking。  Suddenly
he stopped in the middle of the sidewalk with the two currents of
pedestrians flowing on each side of him察as a man might stop who
saw some wonderful cloud effect。  But there was nothing ecstatical
in his expression察on the contrary察there was a species of bewildered
terror。  The psychology of all his recent actions had in a flash
become vividly clear。

An unbelievable catastrophe had overtaken him。  He loved Kitty
loved her with an intense察shielding passion察quite unlike that
which he had given her mother。  Such a thing could happen  He
offered not the least combat察the revelation was too smashing to
admit of any doubt。  It was not a recrudescence of his love for
Molly察stirred into action by the association with Molly's daughter。
He wanted Kitty for himself察wanted her with every fibre in his
body察fiercely。  And never could he tell her ´ now。

The tragic irony of it all numbed him。  Fate hadn't played the
game fairly。  He was fifty´two察on the far side of the plateau
near sunset。  It wasn't a square deal。

Still he stood there on the sidewalk察like a rock in the middle of
a turbulent stream察rejecting selfish thoughts。  Marry Kitty察and
tell her the truth afterward。  He knew the blood of her ´ loyalest
of the loyal。  He could if he chose play that sort of game ´ cheat
her。  He could not withdraw his proposition。  If she accepted it he
would have to carry it through。  Cheat her。




CHAPTER XXV


Kitty hung up her hat and coat。  She did not pat her hair or tuck
in the loose ends before the mirror ´ a custom as invariable as
sunrise。  The coat tree stood at the right of the single window
and out of this window Kitty stared solemnly察at everything and at
nothing。

Burlingame eyed her seriously。  Cutty had given him a glimmer of
the tale ´ enough to make known to him that this pretty察sensible
girl察though no fault of her own察was in the shadow of some actual
if unknown danger。  And Cutty wanted her out of town for a few
days。  Burlingame had intended sending Kitty out of town on an
assignment during Easter week。  An exchange of telegrams that
morning had closed the gap in time。

;Well察you might say 'Good morning。';

;I beg your pardon察Burly ─ In newspaper offices you belong at
once or you never belong察and to belong is to have your name
sheared to as few syllables as possible。  You are formal only to
the city editor察the managing editor察and the auditor。

;What's the matter拭

;I've been set in the middle of a fairy story察─said Kitty察 and
I'm wondering if it's worth the trouble to try to find a way out。
A Knight of the Round Table察a prince of chivalry。  What would
you say if you saw one in spats and a black derby拭

;Why察─answered Burlingame察 I suppose I'd consider July first as
the best thing that could happen to me。;

Kitty laughed察and that was what he wanted。

What had that old rogue been doing now ´ offering Kitty his
eighteen´story office building

;It's odd察isn't it察that I shouldn't possess a little histrionic
ability。  You'd think it would be in my blood to act。;

;It is察Kitty察only not to mimic。  You're an actress察but the Big
Dramatist writes your business for you。  Now察I've got some fairly
good news for you。  An assignment。;

;Work  What is it拭

;I am going to send you on a visit to the most charming movie queen
in the business。  She is going to return to Broadway this autumn
and she has a trunkful of plays to read。  I have found your judgment
ace´high。  Mornings you will read with her察afternoons you will
visit。  She remembers your mother察who was the best comedienne of
her day。  So she will be quite as interested in you as you are
in her。  I want you to note her ways察how she amuses herself察eats
exercises。  I want you to note the contents of her beautiful home
if she likes dogs or cats or horses。  You will take a camera and
get half a dozen good pictures察and a page yarn for Easter Sunday。
Stay as long as she wants you to。;

;But who拭

Burlingame jerked his thumb toward a photograph on the wall。

;Oh  This will be the most scrumptious event in my life。  I'm
wild about her  But I haven't any clothes 

Burlingame waved his hands。  ;I knew I'd hear that yodel。  Eve
didn't have anything to speak of察but she travelled a lot。  Truth
is察Kitty察you'd better dress in monotones。  She might wake up to
the fact that you're a mighty pretty young woman and suddenly
become temperamental。  She has a husband round the lot somewhere。
Make him think his wife is a lucky woman。  Here's all the dope
 ´ introduction察expenses察and tickets。  Train leaves at two´fifty。
Run along home and pack。  Remember察I want a page yarn。  No
flapdoodle or mush察straight stuff。  She doesn't need any
advertising。  If you go at it right you two will react upon each
other as a tonic。

Kitty realized that this little junket was the very thing she needed
 ´ open spaces察long walks in which to think out her problem。  She
hurried home and spent the morning packing。  When this heartrending
business was over she summoned Tony Bernini。

;I am going out of town察Mr。 Bernini。  I may be gone a week。;

;All right察Miss Conover。;  Bernini hid a smile。  He knew all about
this trip察having been advised by Cutty over the wire。

;Am I being followed any more拭

;Not that we know of。  Still察you never can tell。  What's your
destination拭─ Kitty told him。  ;Better not go by train。  I can get
a fast roadster and run you out in a couple of hours。  Right after
lunch you go to the boss's garage and wait for me。  I'll take care
of your grips and camera。  I'll follow on your heels。;

;Anybody would consider that Karlov was after me instead of Hawksley。;

Bernini smiled。  ;Miss Conover察the moment Karlov puts his hands
on you the whole game goes blooey。  That's the plain fact。  There
is death in this game。  These madmen expect to blow up the United
States on May first。  We are easing them along because we want the
top men in our net。  But if Karlov takes it into his head to get you
and succeeds察he'll have a stranglehold on the whole local service
because we'd have to make great concessions to free you。;

;Why wasn't I told this at the start拭

;You were told察indirectly。  We did not care to frighten you。;

;I'm not fr

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