Soldiers of Fortune by Richard Harding Davis
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SOLDIERS OF
FORTUNE BY RICHARD HARDING DAVIS TO IRENE AND DANA GIBSON SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE I ``It is so good of you to come early,'' said Mrs. Porter, as Alice Langham entered the drawing-room. ``I want to ask a favor of you. I'm sure you won't mind. I would ask one of the debutantes, except that they're always so cross if one puts them next to men they don't know and who can't help them, and so I thought I'd just ask you, you're so good-natured. You don't mind, do you?'' ``I mind being called good-natured,'' said Miss Langham, smiling. ``Mind what, Mrs. Porter?'' she asked. ``He is a friend of George's,'' Mrs. Porter explained, vaguely. ``He's a cowboy. It seems he was very civil to George when he was out there shooting in New Mexico, or Old Mexico, I don't |
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