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's too bad of you." It was Frank who spoke. "Too bad!" Nora sprung to her feet with flashing eyes. "Too bad. It's mean and despicable. There are no words to do it justice. But what could I expect from----" "Nora!" said her brother sharply. Nora rushed from the table to her room. And although Eddie knocked repeatedly at her door and begged her to let him speak with her if only for a moment that evening at supper-time, she made no sign nor did anyone see her again that night. She made a point of not coming down to breakfast the next morning until after the time when the men would be gone. She thought it best to meet Gertie alone. It was time that they came to some sort of understanding. To her surprise and annoyance Taylor was still at the table. Gertie was nowhere to be seen. "Come down to keep me company? That's real nice of you, I'm sure." "I supposed, naturally, that you had gone. You usually have at this hour." "You don't know how it flatters a fellow to have women folks study his habits like that," he said with a grin. "I knew that my brother had left the house, since I saw him go. I took it for granted that all his employees left when he did. Let me assure you, once and for all, that your habits are of no possible interest to me." Taylor put on his hat and went to the door. Just as he was about to open it, he changed his mind and came back to the table where Nora had seated herself and stood leaning on the back of his chair looking down at her. "It's all right for us to row," he said, "but if I were you I'd go a little easy with Gertie. She's all right and a good sort at bottom, you can take it from me. Yesterday, I admit she was downright nasty. I guess you rile her up more than she's used to. But I want to see you two get on." "It's my turn to feel flattered," said Nora sarcastically. "Well, so long," he said with undiminished good humor as he went out. Gertie appeared almost at once from the pantry. "I heard what he said. I couldn't help it. He was right--about us both. We don't hit it off. But I'm willing to give it another try." "I have little choice but to agree with you," said Nora bitterly. "Well, that's hardly the way to begin," retorted Gertie angrily. There was a certain air of restraint about them ail when they came in to dinner. Eddie looked both worried and anxious. But as he saw that the two women were going about their duties much the same as usual, he argued th
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