Humoresque - A Laugh on Life with a Tear Behind It by Fannie Hurst
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"Don't let them little devils of French girls fall in love with my dude in his uniform." Her pretense at pleasantry was almost more than he could bear. "Hear! Hear! Our mother thinks I'm a regular lady-killer! Hear that, Esther?" pinching her cheek. "You are, Leon--only--only, you don't know it!" "Don't you bring down too many beaux while I'm gone, either, Miss Kantor!" "I--won't, Leon." _Sotto voce_ to her: "Remember, Esther, while I'm gone, the royalties from the discaphone records are yours. I want you to have them for pin-money and--maybe a dowry?" She turned from him. "Don't, Leon--don't--" "I like him! Nice fellow, but too slow! Why, if I were in his shoes I'd have popped long ago." She smiled with her lashes dewy. There entered then, in a violet-scented little whirl, Miss Gina Berg, rosy with the sting of a winter's night, and, as usual, swathed in the high-napped furs. |
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