Other Things Being Equal by Emma Wolf
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life move slowly.
As the doctor and Ruth made their way through the crowded lobby, the latter thought she had never seen so many acquaintances, each of whom turned an interested look at her stalwart escort. Of this she was perfectly aware, but the same human interest with which Kemp's acquaintances regarded her passed by her unnoticed. A moment later they were in the fresh, open air. "How beautiful it is!" said Ruth, looking up at the stars. "The wind has entirely died away." "'On such a night,'" quoth Kemp, as they approached the curb, "a closed carriage seems out of season." "And reason," supplemented Ruth, while the doctor opened the door rather slowly. She glanced at him hesitatingly. "Would you--" she began. "Right! I would!" The door was banged to. "John," he said, looking up at his man in the box, "take this trap round to the stable; I shall not need the horses again to-night." John touched his hat, and Kemp drew his companion's little hand through his arm. "Well," he said, as they turned the corner, "Were you satisfied with the |
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