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It es es wit Ty a paves, cOVenng A ourrent ERKLY EDITION contains: all nines | in the the nnday and Daily not hi pS ht thal wepiendid substitut ily Stare Hegel ving hess anal page to go, Te ho met Another week Sipped W, At the boy's - nnutterable astonish Miss Jones did not receive her di - al; It worried him a: good deal to soe hus reputation as a prophet endungered | 'but he admitted that it would give him great relief if he cotild but feel certain that he would hot again have to face the young women at the school.' occurred to the senior partner, too, that an unusual period liad elapsed since he had to familarize himself with the ap- pearance and methods of & new type: writer, i 'Getting on well, Miss Sobear he asked suddenly one 'day ddring the third week of her employment. up in surprise. * Well, don't you know whether you are or not? thandered old John, Miss Jones smiled roguishly. had learned something about the thunder When not maki +1 hope 30, sir,' she replied, looking dose vig 3 harmlessness of Pendragon. seniors |. bark. - 1 think you should know more about. that than T, sir,' she said. ¢ Don't know the first: thing about it,' retorted John sharply. Can't you see that my son runs this office as far as routine details go 1 He aaployed " Mr, James has not found any faul with me yet, sir,' said Miss Jo blushing like a rose and looking down at her hands, ¢ Glad of it,' forthwith they resumed work. Miss Jones had been with the Pens dragons about a month when there came one of those days that carry irrit: ability in the atmosphere, Everybody in the office, excepting possibly Miss Jones, was affected by it. And it happened, as it always does an such days, that there was a large amount | The| of important work on hand, head clerk directed his wrath at. the office boy, young Pendragon spoke commented John and, unusual Jones 2 let me see to foot and , Miss Jones § and pointed The lawyer y:as he studied nsf be exclaimed 0 thes--what--how-- d a pencil and drew ddded as hastily iss Jones withdrew, state of eontinual ex 'which came strange re- Hill, Lord Harry, othf terrible things. n d her work her agi: she could hardly fid though that wore moments she could mind whether she had in calling Mr. Pen- the error. The 'she took the docu- 'Mdwyer, who received ord; and at the close Miss Jones was still ping the wisdom of her ghn summoned Jim into Rif he, with a hesitancy }, 'how do you like Miss er. She really performed a ¥ : uable little service yesterday fi ng an error in our 'answer fent from the ordinary operat- t of them work right on put- n letters with no more idea of ing than as if twas Greek. y, James, I wouldnt have Pf it s0 earnestly, but I was in all day yesterday, and I am Bt her feelings. Of course, pll her that I appreciate her sharply to the ambitious under clerk, old John stormed in and out of his] room thundering at everybody, aud in the absence of the partners the clerks and students complained to each other and the growling was general. Jones was silent through the stor! copying away for dear life upon a series of vorbose documents that. wens wanted ih a hurry. Her lips were contracted in the intensity of exertion, and the keys rattled |:ke minature spinning mill, Presen old John staniped out of his room. $ «dot that answer ready he de but I thought you wight wdgeon as Lam' ; Pendragon smiled and re- t he would try to see that the idy should not be wuduly dis- pnd as he left the room he rst out laughing. He pre- jis gravity, however, and when { reached his desk he pressed a hich brought the mpient office fore him. Miss Jones to step in, please,' . A'moment later Miss Jones .. and after she had closed the fcllowing extraordinary dia- sued: ig Pendagon--Lucy, the---- Jones (startled)--Oh! oh ! you on--I know, bat I 'Yaps they're married partner.' Now, it so happened that tho clder Pendragon overbeard the office boy's last tetiarks, and the result wasa summons for Jim. ¢ James,' he said with awful gravity, 'you remember my views regarding your getting married T * I do, sir,' replied Jim with corres. ponding solemnity, 'Well? otied the old man after a pause. "I've nothing more to say on, that subject just a present; governor,' said Jim, smiling, aud that efided the con- versation for the moment. Old John was puzzled, irritated at his son's reticence and self possession. " Is the young scamp trying to out wit me some way ¥' he thought. Then he called the young man in again. ¢* James,' he said, 'are you married At this Jim laughed heartily. *On my word, governor,' he replied, sobering, 'I am not married.' ¢ All right, all right,' returned John, trying to conceal his rehef undera show of temper 'See that you don't make a fool of yourself," mss 1V, Young men should be exceedingly discreet in conducting their love affairs especially when thero is a stern parent in the way and the necessities of busi- ness keep all three parties in the same office. Matters had drifted along as gon entered the room just at that moment. Whatever the senior part- ner came to say is unknown to the narrator. What he did say, in a tone as cool and level as a sheet of ice, wag : 'James, I want to see you a moment.' He shut the door softly and walked slowly to his own room, Jim and the typewriter looked blankly at each other « moment. Then Jim rose and said : 'Come, Lucy; we must face the music, and it's justfas will now as later.' : So they went together to old Pen- dragon's private office. The senior partner scowled angrily at Miss Jones. 'James,' he said, 'I asked to see you, not Miss Jones. I was going to tell you to find a new typewriter at once. I expected thut that would be your command, sir, and if you insist, I will diseharge Miss Jones now. That, how- ever, will make no difference in my re- lations to her. We are engaged to be married. * ¢ Wha--wha---, nonsense !' roared old John, Then, in a tone of exceed- her and then with wanes steadfast. ness at his father. ' Thunderation I" » ; the latter after a moment. 'What am I to do for an expert typewriter after you're married ¥ ¢ Why, sir,' replied Luby; raisit.g her head and smiling through her tears, 'you can have me if you want me: As long as Jim doesn't make very much money we intend to work right along here together, and I would want to work where he is always, don't you see? There is surely no feed of detailing this scene further. Of course old John Pendragon behaved properly, and when the marriage took place there was not lacking a certain piece of paper with his name at the bottom that testified better than anything else could how harmless was the ol) man's bark and how true his heart. 'I would never have supposed the governor would beso liberal,' said Jim Pendragon to me, when he was relat ing his share in the incident that made up his romance. THE END. The Ladies Delighted. 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