The Port of Adventure by Charles Norris Williamson;Alice Muriel Williamson
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She answered like a woman. "That's _entirely_ different." And dimly Nick
realized that it would be worse than useless to ask why. Queer how a woman seemed to want only the things you were just out of! "You--_bought_ this bag," she stated. "Oh, well, it's no use!" groaned Nick. "Once I thought 'twas a fake about little George Washington; but I see now it can be harder to tell lies than truth to some people. I can't tell one to you," the prisoner in the dock confessed. "I did buy the bag, but when yours is found, they'll send it on to me. Then we can change." "It will never be found. Oh, how _could_ you?--and the five hundred dollars!--your money. How idiotic of me--and how you must have laughed when I paid you back the four hundred I owed--out of your own pocket." "I never felt less like laughing in my life than I did then. Unless it's now." "You can't feel as distressed as you've made me feel. I still owe you the four hundred; and another hundred besides. That makes up the five. And the worst of all is, I can't pay you till Los Angeles. But here is the bag." "Do you hate me so much you've got to give it back?" Nick's eyes implored mercy from the court. "I'm more vexed than I can tell. This is beyond everything! Please take your bag at once." "I swore just now it was your bag. And it is." |
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