Wee Macgreegor Enlists by John Joy Bell
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wished the customer would 'hurry up'; yet when she emerged at last,
he was not ready. He was miserably, desperately afraid of Christina's smile, and just as miserably, desperately desirous to see it again. Solemnly seven began to toll from a church tower. He pulled himself up. After all, why should she laugh? And if she did--well. . . . Bracing himself, he strode forward, grasped the rattling handle and pushed. The little signal bell above the door went off with a monstrous 'ding' that rang through his spine, and in a condition of feverish moistness he entered, and, halting a pace within, saw in blurred fashion, and seemingly at a great distance, the loveliest thing he knew. Christina did smile, but it was upon, not at, him. And she said lightly, and by no means unkindly: 'Hullo, Mac! . . . Ye've had yer hair cut.' From sheer relief after the long strain, something was bound to give way. The string on his finger snapped and the package, reaching the floor, gaily exploded. VI |
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