The Witness by Grace Livingston Hill Lutz
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than a fly on the wall. You know how he is about girls."
"Gila's my cousin. Gila Dare. She's a good sport, and she's a winner every time. We'll put Gila on the job. I've got a date with her to-morrow night and I'll put her wise. She'll just enjoy that kind of thing. He's met her, too, over at the Navy game. Leave it to Gila." "What style is she?" asked Tennelly, still skeptical. "Oh, tiny and stylish and striking, with big eyes. A perfect little peach of an actress." "Court's too keen for acting. He'll see through her in half a second. She can't put one over on Court." "She won't try," said the ardent cousin. "She'll just be as innocent. They'll be chums in half an hour, or it'll be the first failure for Gila." "Well, if any girl can put one over on Court, I'll eat my hat; but it's worth trying, for if Court keeps on like this we'll all be buying prayer-books and singing psalms before another semester." "You'll eat your hat, all right," said Bill Ward, rising in his wrath. "Nelly, my infant, I tell you Gila never fails. If she gets on the job Court'll be dead in love with her before the midwinter exams.!" "I'll believe it when I see it," said Tennelly, rising. "All right," said Bill. "Remember you're in for a banquet during |
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