Rod of the Lone Patrol by H. A. (Hiram Alfred) Cody
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"And you won't go to the concert?" Rod questioned anxiously. "Whyn
will be so disappointed." The woman's eyes were now fixed full upon the boy's face. She saw his lips quiver, and her heart went out to him with one mighty rush. How she longed to clasp him in her arms, shower kisses upon his little tanned face, and tell him all. But, no, she must not do it yet. There was a reason why she should delay. With an effort, therefore, she restrained herself. "Will you come with me to the hotel?" she asked. "We can talk it over there." "But, Miss Royanna," the manager warned, who saw that she was much drawn toward the boys, "you must not make any rash promises, You are in great demand, and it will be a bitter disappointment to many if you do not sing tomorrow afternoon." "Leave that to me, Mr. Markham. I shall not disappoint any one, not even these boys." "And so you intend to go to the concert," the manager remarked, as they were being bowled swiftly along in the car to the hotel. "Yes. Why should I not? There will be plenty of time after the matinee. I can hire a car to take me there, and bring me back in the evening. I shall enjoy the trip out into the country, for I am so tired of cities." "But what will people think of your going to such a place to sing for a |
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