You Can Search Me by Hugh McHugh
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new pack of cards up in the air and bite his initials on the queen
of diamonds before it hits the floor. He's a marvel." "Where did you find him?" Bunch inquired. "At a club smoker," I answered. "He was the hit of the evening. He pulled a few snake tricks down there and in five minutes he had all the members of the Highball Association climbing the water wagon. That was the same evening I took Clara J. to the St. Regis to dinner. Did I ever tell you about it, Bunch? Well, say, it may help you to forget your troubles. It's a swell joint, all right, O.K., is the St. Regis, but hereafter me for the beanery thing with the high stool and the low prices. "In the St. Regis the faces of the clerks and the clocks gave token that much money changed hands while it was building. "In the lobby the furniture was covered with men about town, who sat around with a checkbook in each hand and made faces at the cash registers. "There are more bellboys than bedrooms in the hotel. They use them for change. Every time you give the cashier $15 he hands you back $1.50 and six bellboys. "We took a peep at the diamond-backed dining-room and when I saw the waiters refusing everything but certified checks in the way of a tip, I said to Peaches, 'This is no place for us!' But she wouldn't let go, and we filed in to the appetite killery. |
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