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seeing his daughter as just such a girl as one of thesesimple察wholesome察well´brought´up。 He could not know that Joe察in a way察perceived his daughter in every nice young woman he saw。
Toward evening of the seventh day of her visit察Miss Sherwood returned。 Larry was on the piazza when the car bearing her swept into the white´graveled curve of the drive。 The car was a handsome察powerful roadster。 Larry had started out to be of such assistance as he could察when the figure at the wheel察a man察sprang from the car and helped Miss Sherwood alight。 Larry saw that the man was Huntsuch a different Huntand he had begun a quick retreat when Hunt's voice called after him
;You therewait a minute I want a little chin´chin with you。;
Larry halted。 He could not help overhearing the few words that passed between Hunt and Miss Sherwood。
;Thank you ever so much察─she said in her even voice。 ;Then you're coming拭
;I promised察didn't I拭
;Then good´bye。;
;Good´bye。;
They shook hands friendly enough察but rather formally察and Miss Sherwood turned to the house。 Hunt called to Larry
;Come here察son。;
Larry crossed to the big painter who was standing beside the power´ bulged hood of his low´swung car。
;Happened to drop in where she wasbrought her homeaunt following in that hearse with its five´foot cushions she always rides in察─Hunt explained。 And then此 Well察I suppose you've got to give me the once´over。 Hurry up察and get it done with。;
Larry obeyed。 Hunt's wild hair had been smartly barbered察he had on a swagger dust´coat察and beneath it flannels of the smartest cut。 Further察he bore himself as if smart clothes and smart cars had always been items of his equipment。
;Well察young fellow察spill it察─he commanded。 ;What do I look like拭
;Like Solomon in all his glory。 No察more like the he´dressmaker of the Queen of Sheba。;
;I'm going to run you up every telephone post we come to for that insult Hop in察son察and we'll take a little voyage around the earth in eighty seconds。;
Larry got in。 Once out of the drive the car leaped away as though intent upon keeping to Hunt's time´table。 But after a mile or two Hunt quieted the roaring monster to a conversational pace。
;Get one of the invitations to my show拭─he asked。
;Yes。 Several days ago。 That dealer certainly got it up in great shape。;
;You must have hypnotized Graham。 That old paint pirate is giving the engine all the gas she'll standand believe me察he's sure getting up a lot of speed。; Hunt grinned。 ;That private pre´exhibition show you suggested is proving the best publicity idea Graham ever had in his musty old shop。 Everywhere I go察people are talking about the darned thing。 Every man察woman and child察also unmarried females of both sexes察who got invitations are comingand those who didn't get 'em are trying to bribe the traffic cop at Forty´Second Street to let 'em in。;
Hunt paused for a chuckle。 ;And I'm having the time of my young life with the people who always thought I couldn't paint察and who are now trying to sidle up to me on the suspicion that possibly after all I can paint。 What's got that bunch buffaloed is the fact that Graham has let it leak out that I'm likely to make bales of money from my painting。 The idea of any one making money out of painting察that's too much for their heads。 Oh察this is the life察Larry
Larry started to congratulate him察but was instantly interrupted with
;I admit I'm a painter察and always will admit it。 But this present thing is all your doing。 We'll try to square things sometime。 But I didn't ask you to come along to hear verbostical acrobatics about myself。 I asked you to learn if you'd worked out your plan yet regarding Maggie拭
;Yes。; And Larry proceeded to give the details of his design。
;Regular psychological stuff ─exclaimed Hunt。 And then此 Say察you're some stage´manager Or rather same playwright Playwrights that know tell me it's one of their most difficult tricksto get all their leading characters on the stage at the same time。 And here you've got it all fixed to bring on Miss Sherwood察Dick察Maggie察yourself察and the all´important mefor don't forget I shall be slipping out to Cedar Crest occasionally。;
;As for myself察─remarked Larry察 I shall remain very much behind the scenes。 Maggie'll never see me。;
;Well察here's hoping you're good enough playwright to manage your characters so they won't run away from you and mix up an ending you never dreamed of
The car paused again in the drive and Larry got out。
;I say察Larry察─Hunt whispered eagerly察 who's that tall察white´haired man working over there among the roses拭
;Joe Ellison。 He's that man I told you about my getting to know in Sing Sing。 Remember拭
;Oh察yes The crook who was having his baby brought up to be a real person。 Say察he's a sure´enough character Lordy察but I'd love to paint that face 。 。 So´long察son。;
The car swung around the drive and roared away。 Larry mounted to the piazza。 Dick was waiting for him察and excitedly drew him down to one corner that crimson ramblers had woven into a nook for confidences。
;Captain察old scout察─he said in a low察happy voice察 I've just told sis。 Put the whole proposition up to her察just as you told me。 She took it like a regular fellow。 Your whole idea was one hundred per cent right。 Sis is inside now getting off that invitation to Miss Cameron察asking her to come out day after to´morrow。;
Larry involuntarily caught the veranda railing。 ;I hope it works out for the best察─he said。
;Oh察it willno doubt of it ─cried the exultant Dick。 ;And察Captain察if it does察it'll be all your doing
CHAPTER XXIII
When Miss Sherwood's invitation reached Maggie察Barney and Old Jimmie were with her。 The pair had growled a lot察though not directly at Maggie察at the seeming lack of progress Maggie had made during the past week。 Barney was a firm enough believer in his rogue's creed of first getting your fish securely hooked察but察on the other hand察there was the danger察if the hooked fish be allowed to remain too long in the water察that it would disastrously shake itself free of the barb and swim away。 That was what Barney was afraid had been happening with Dick Sherwood。 Therefore he was thinking of returning to his abandoned scheme of selling stock to Dick。 He might get Dick's money in that way察though of course not so much money察and of course not so safely。
And another item which for some time had not been pleasing Barney was that Larry Brainard had not yet been finally taken care of察either by the police or by that unofficial force to which he had given orders。 So he had good reason for permitting himself the relaxation of scowling when he was not on public exhibition。
But when Maggie察after reading the invitation察tossed it察together with a note from Dick察across to Barney without comment察the color of his entire world changed for that favorite son of Broadway。 The surly gloom of the end of a profitless enterprise became magically an aurora borealis of superior hopesno察something infinitely more substantial than any heaven´painting flare of iridescent colors。
;Maggie察it's the real thing At last ─he cried。
;What is it拭─asked Old Jimmie。
Barney gave him the letter。 Jimmie read it through察then handed it back察slowly shaking his head。
;I don't see nothing to get excited about察─said the ever´doubtful察ever´hesitant Jimmie。 ;It's only an invitation。;
;Aw察hell ─ejaculated the exasperated Barney in disgust。 ;If some one handed you a government bond all you could see would be a cigar coupon That invitation察together with this note from Dick Sherwood saying he'll call and take Maggie out察means that the fish is all ready to be landed。 Try to come back to life察Jimmie。 If you knew anything at all about big´league society察you'd know that sending invitations to meet the familythat's the way these swells do things when they're all set to do business。 We're all ready for the killing the big clean´up
He turned to Maggie。 ;Great stuff察Maggie。 I knew you could put it over。 Of course you're going拭
;Of course察─replied Maggie with a composure which was wholly of her manner。
A sudden doubt came out of this glory to becloud Barney's master mind。 ;I don't know察─he said slowly。 ;It's one proposition to make one of these men swells believe that a woman is the real thing。 And it's another proposition to put it over on one of these women swells。 They've got eyes for every little detail察and they know the difference between the genuine article and an imitation。 I've heard a lot about this Miss Sherwood察they say she's one of the cleverest of the swells。 Think you can walk into her house and put it over on her察Maggie拭
;Of coursewhy not拭─answered Maggie察again with that composure which was prompted by her pride's desire to make Barney察and every one else察believe her equal to any situation。
Barney's animation returned。 ;All right。 If you think you can swing it察you can swing it察and the job's the same as finished and we're made
Left to herself察and the imposing propriety and magnificent stupidity of Miss Grierson察Maggie made no attempt to keep up her appearance of confidence。 All her thoughts were upon this opportunit