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going to write every post and tell you about it。              Now you go off to your 

ma at the hotel like a dear; and forget all about him till he comes back 

that's MY advice。〃 

     〃I   cannot;   I   cannot;   Mrs。   Brown。   I   cannot   rest   by   day   or   sleep   by 

night for thinking of him; for wondering why he went away so suddenly; 

and for hungering for news of him。            Oh; I am miserable。         Gully!     Gully! 

Come to me;〃 and then there were sounds of troubled footsteps pacing to 

and fro and of a woman's grief。 

     That was more than I could stand。             I flung the door open; and; dirty; 

dishevelled; with unsteady steps; advanced into the room。 

     〃Ahem!〃 coughed Mrs。 Brown; 〃just as I expected!〃 



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     But I had no eyes for her。        〃Polly!    Polly!〃 I cried; and that dear girl; 

after   a  startled   scream    and   a  glance   to  make    sure   it  was   indeed   the 

recovered prodigal; rushed over and threw all her weight of dear; warm; 

comfortable woman… hood into my arms; and the moment after burst into a 

pas… sion of happy tears down my collar。 

     〃Humph!〃 quoth the landlady; 〃that is not what BROWN gets when he 

forgets his self。     No; not by any means。〃 

     But she was a good old soul at heart; and; seeing how matters stood; 

with a parting glance of scorn in my direction and a toss of her head; went 

out of the room; and closed the door behind her。 

     Need I tell in detail what followed?          Polly behaved like an angel; and 

when   in   answer   to   her   gentle   reproaches   I   told   her   the   outlines   of   my 

marvellous   story  she   almost   be…   lieved   me!     Over   there   on   the   writing… 

desk lay a whole row of the unopened letters she had showered upon me 

during   my   absence;   and   amongst   them   an   official   one。      We   went   and 

opened   it   together;   and   it   was   an   intimation   of   my   promotion;   a   much 

better 〃step〃 than I had ever dared to hope for。 

     Holding that missive in my hand a thought suddenly oc… curred to me。 

     〃Polly dear; this letter makes me able to maintain you as you ought to 

be maintained; and there is still a fortnight of vacation for me。             Polly; will 

you marry me tomorrow?〃 

     〃No; certainly not; sir。〃 

     〃Then will you marry me on Monday?〃 

     〃Do you truly; truly want me to?〃 

     〃Truly; truly。〃 

     〃Then; yes;〃 and the dear girl again came blushing into my arms。 

     While   we   were   thus   the   door   opened;   and   in   came   her   parents   who 

were staying at a neighbouring hotel while in… quiries were made as to my 

mysterious absence。         Not un… naturally my appearance went a long way 

to confirm suspi… cions such as Mrs。 Brown had confessed to; and; after 

they had given me cold salutations; Polly's mother; fixing gold glasses on 

the bridge of her nose and eyeing me haughtily therefrom; observed; 

     〃And now that you ARE safely at home again; Lieuten… ant Gulliver 

Jones;   I   think   I   will   take   my   daughter   away   with   me。 Tomorrow   her 



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father   will   ascertain   the   true   state   of   her   feelings   after   this   unpleasant 

experience; and sub… sequently he will no doubt communicate with you on 

the subject。〃     This very icily。 

     But I was too happy to be lightly put down。 

     〃My dear madam;〃 I replied; 〃I am happy to be able to save her father 

that trouble。     I have already communicated with this young lady as to the 

state of her feelings; and as an outcome I am delighted to be able to tell 

you we are to be married on Monday。〃 

     〃Oh   yes;   Mother;   it   is   true;   and   if   you   do   not   want   to   make   me   the 

most miserable of girls again you will not be unkind to us。〃 

     In brief; that sweet champion spoke so prettily and smoothed things so 

cleverly   that   I   was   〃forgiven;〃   and   later   on   in   the   evening   allowed   to 

escort Polly back to her hotel。 

     〃And oh!〃 she said; in her charmingly enthusiastic way when we were 

saying goodnight; 〃you shall write a book about that extraordinary story 

you told me just now。         Only you must promise me one thing。〃 

     〃What is it?〃 

     〃To leave out all about HeruI don't like that part at all。〃 This with the 

prettiest little pout。 

     〃But;   Polly   dear;   see   how   important   she   was   to   the   nar…   rative。  I 

cannot quite do that。〃 

     〃Then you will say as little as you can about her?〃 

     〃No more than the story compels me to。〃 

     〃And you are quite sure you like me   much the best; and will not go 

after her again?〃 

     〃Quite sure。〃 

     The    compact     was    sealed   in  the  most    approved     fashion;    and   here; 

indulgent   reader;   is   the   artless   narrative   that   re…   sultedan   incident   so 

incredible in this prosaic latter…day world that I dare not ask you to believe; 

and must humbly content myself with hoping that if I fail to convince yet I 

may at least claim the consolation of having amused you。 



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