Wee Macgreegor Enlists by John Joy Bell
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slider?' he asked abruptly.
'Ye're awfu' kind. I could dae wi' it fine.' Presently the three were seated in an ice-cream saloon. The conversation was supplied mainly by the girl and Willie, and took the form of a wordy sparring match. Every time she scored a point the girl glanced at Macgregor. He became mildly amused by her repartee, and at last took a cautious look at her. She was certainly stout, but not with a clumsy stoutness; in fact, her figure was rather attractive. She had dark brown hair, long lashed, soft, dark eyes, a provocative, mobile mouth, and a nice pinky-tan colouring. At the same time, she was too frankly forward and consistently impudent for Macgregor's taste; and he noticed that her hands were not pretty like Christina's. She caught his eye, and he smiled back, but absently. He was wondering what Christina was doing and how she would take his letter in the morning. . . . He consulted his watch. A long, empty evening lay before him. How on earth was he to fill it? He wanted distraction, and already his companions' chaff was getting tiresome. On the spur of the moment--'What aboot a pictur hoose?' he said. 'That's the cheese!' cried Willie. But Maggie shook her head and sighed, and explained that her mother was expecting her home for tea, and sighed again. |
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