4/16 Enright has held me up something fierce, and you never let me alone. Suppose I say I haven't got it." "Why, then, I'd laugh at you, that's ail. You may not love me any more, my dear, but surely you have no occasion to consider me a fool. You were at the Commercial National Bank this afternoon." "How the devil did you know that ?" "I play my cards safe," she laughed mirthlessly. |