The Port of Adventure by Charles Norris Williamson;Alice Muriel Williamson
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Europe about the time we're due in New York. He'll meet her ship; and if
she doesn't want to stay East any length of time, he'll bring her back to California. She means to settle out here." Carmen's face hardened into anxious lines, though she kept up a smile of interest. She looked older than she had looked when she held out her hands to Nick. She had been about twenty-six then. Now she was over thirty. "Is the lady young or old?" she asked. "I don't know anything about her," Nick answered with a ring of truthfulness in his voice which Carmen's keen ears accepted. "All I can tell you is, that she's a Mrs. May, a relation or friend of Franklin Merriam the big California millionaire who died East about ten years ago--about the time I was first cowpunching on your ranch." "Oh, the Franklin Merriam who made such stacks of money irrigating desert land he owned somewhere in the southern part of the State!" Carmen sighed with relief. "I've heard of him of course. He must have been middle-aged when he died, so probably this woman's old or oldish." "I suppose so," Nick readily agreed. "Great king, isn't it mighty sweet here to-night? It looks like heaven, I guess, and you're like--like----" "If this is heaven, am I an angel? _Do_ I seem like that to you?" "Well, no--not exactly my idea of an angel, somehow: though I don't know," he reflected aloud. "You're sure handsome enough--for anything, Mrs. Gaylor. But I've always thought of angels lily white, with moonlight hair and starry eyes." |
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