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CUPID EN ROUTE

"The ladies present their compliments to their unknown benefactor and thank him most cordially.

"They thought he had missed the train."


Wade smiled blissfully and dove his hand into his pocket.

"Here you are, porter. And look here; you look after those ladies the best you know how; understand? If you don't, I'll just about lay you out!"

The porter grinned cheerfully as he dropped the coin in his pocket.

"Yes, sir, I hear you. I'll look after 'em, sir, don't you worry. Good night, sir. Sorry I can't have you in my car; this is mighty mean 'commodations for a gentleman."

The subtle accent on the word gentleman really merited further emolument, but Wade was eager to be left alone. When the porter had gone he re-read the note, looked at it from every angle, read it again, and then finally furtively pressed his lips to it and tucked it carefully away in his pocket-book. After that, curled up on his

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