Page:Georgie by Dorothea Deakin, 1906.djvu/121

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The Humorist

"This," said Georgia, pleasantly, "is Mr. Wallace Lappin. He is a little late for his appointment, but better late than never."

Solemnly he introduced him to us all round. Drusilla was agitated, the pianist apprehensive. I was the only person who noticed Miss Dolly Fitzgerald start at the sight of him, and walk quietly over to the window. I noticed, too, that her appearance was a surprise to the stranger. Had they met before?"

"Pleased to meet you," said Mr. Lappin.

He had sharp, anxious eyes and a very deeply-lined face, and his manner became genially intimate at once.

"Did you meet Mr. Lappin in Cymmer?" I asked gravely, turning to Georgie.

He smiled.

"Yes, I found him and—well, he decided we'd travel back together. Mr. Lappin is going to—well, he thought he'd like to explain."

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