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The Fashionable Adventures of Joshua Craig; a Novel by David Graham Phillips
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that, so far as she was concerned, those periods of tender and
gentle sentiment would be episodic; but it was another thing for
him to think so--and to show it frankly. "I feel as if I'd had an
adventure with a bear," said she, half-laughing, half-resentful.

"So you did," declared he; "I'm a bear--and every other sort of
animal--except rabbit. There's no rabbit in me. Now, your men--the
Grant Arkwrights--are all rabbit."

"At least," said she, "do refrain from tearing my hair down. A
woman who does her hair well hates to have it mussed."

"I'll try to remember," was his careless answer. "As I was about
to say, our discovery that you are not a lady out of a story-book,
but a human being and a very sweet one--it came just in the nick
of time. We're leaving here to-night."

Now she saw the reason for the persistence of the Craig of noise
and bluster--and craft. "To-night?" she exclaimed. "It's
impossible."

"Yes--we go at five o'clock. Tickets are bought--sleeper section
engaged--everything arranged."

"But Uncle Dan doesn't expect us for four days yet."

"I've sent him a telegram."

"But I can't pack."

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