4/14 Surely you have not come out here on my account--for--" "Yes--to have your answer about this." He touched her head with his cane, and she winced. "Do you agree ?" he continued. "It is necessary that I should know at once, as the lady is soon going away, and it takes time to make up." "Don't press me--it worries me. I was in hopes you had thought no more of it. I can NOT part with it--so there!" "Now, look here, Marty," said the barber, sitting down on the coffin-stool table. |