Galusha the Magnificent by Joseph Crosby Lincoln
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from the road in the shadow of two ancient "silver-leafs," and Mr. Bangs
seemed to find its appearance surprising. "Are you--are you SURE this is the Hall cottage?" he stammered. "Am I sure? Me? Well, I ought to be. I've lived in East Wellmouth all my life and Josh Hall's lived in this house ever since I can remember." This should have been reassuring, but it did not appear to be. Mr. Pulcifer's passenger drew a startled breath. "What--WHAT is his Christian name?" he asked. "The--the Mr. Hall who lives here?" "His name is--Why? What's the matter?" "I'm afraid there has been a mistake. Is this Mr. Hall an entomologist?" "Eh? He ain't nothin' in particular. Don't go to meetin' much, Josh don't. His wife's a Spiritu'list." "But--but, I mean--Dear me, dear me!" Mr. Bangs was fumbling in the inside pocket of his coat. "If I--Would you mind holding this for me?" he begged. "I have a photograph here and--Oh, thank you very much." He handed Pulcifer a small pocket electric lamp. Raish held it and into its inch of light Mr. Bangs thrust a handful of cards and papers taken from a big and worn pocketbook. One of the handful was a postcard with a photograph upon its back. It was a photograph of a pretty, old-fashioned colonial house with a wide porch covered with climbing roses. Beneath |
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