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uild up the story Pretended to be envious of his partners commuter's joys But by that time robbins had got his cane and set his tie pin to his liking and with a debonair nod went out to metropolitan amusements
Girl Build up the story “Pretended to be envious of his partner’s commuter’s joys” “But by that time Robbins had got his cane and set his tie pin to his liking, and with a debonair nod went out to metropolitan amusements.
I've found where she lives teti Hartley scowled him into a state of dramatic silence and quietude “ It isn' t a case of that kind.” O. Henry
3 Detective O. Henry “I’ve found where she lives,” Hartley scowled him into a state of dramatic silence and quietude. “It isn’t a case of that kind.
Hartley paid the man and dismissed hir ●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●● Then he left the office and boarded Broadway car. At the first large crosstown artery of travel he took an eastbound that deposited him in a decaying avenue, whose ancient structures once sheltered the pride and glory of the town Walking a few squares, he came to the building that he sought. It was a new flathouse, bearing carved upon its cheap stone portal its sonorous name,"The Vallambrosa. Fire-escapes zigzagged down its front -- these laden with household ds, drying clothes, and uallina children evicted by the midsummer heat. Here and there a pale lbber plant peeped from the miscellaneous mass, as if wondering to what kingdom it belonged --vegetable animal or artificial
4 Hartley paid the man and dismissed him. Then he left the office and boarded a Broadway car. At the first large crosstown artery of travel he took an eastbound car that deposited him in a decaying avenue, whose ancient structures once sheltered the pride and glory of the town. Walking a few squares, he came to the building that he sought. It was a new flathouse, bearing carved upon its cheap stone portal its sonorous name, "The Vallambrosa." Fire-escapes zigzagged down its front -- these laden with household goods, drying clothes, and squalling children evicted by the midsummer heat. Here and there a pale rubber plant peeped from the miscellaneous mass, as if wondering to what kingdom it belonged -- vegetable, animal or artificial
Hartley and Vivienne You did not answer my last letter. It was only by nearly ........a week's search that I found where you had moved to Why have you kept me in suspense when you knew how anxiously i was waiting to see y ? ●●●● ●●
5 > You did not answer my last letter. It was only by nearly a week’s search that I found where you had moved to. Why have you kept me in suspense when you knew how anxiously I was waiting to see you hear from you? Hartley and Vivienne