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for your type of face. How do you like mine today?" "Why, I like it tremendously!" Kate gave her an appraising glance in the mirror. "It's something new, isn't it? Use plenty of tonic, won't you, Marion? They charge awful prices here--but their tonic has done my hair so much good! Listen, could you get off early today? I simply must talk to you. A perfectly tremendous opportunity has literally fallen our way, and I want you to benefit by it also. A friend of Douglas'--of Professor Harrison's, I should say--called our attention to it. This friend wants to go in on it, but he can't leave his business; so the idea is to have just Fred and the professor--and you, if you'll go--and me to go and attend to the assessments. All the other names will be dummy names--well, silent partners is a better word--and we can control a tremendously valuable tract that way. How about a henna rinse, Marion? Would it be worth while?" "Why, a henna rinse would brighten your hair, Kate--and lots of nice women have them. But you'll have to have a shampoo, you know. The henna rinse is used with a shampoo. I believe I'd have one if I were you, Kate. You never could tell it in the world. And it's good for the hair, too. It--" "Fred is _so_ disagreeable about such things. But if it couldn't be told--" Kate began to doubt again. "Does it cost extra?" "Fifty cents--but it does brighten the hair. It brings out the natural color--there is an auburn tint--" "But I really meant to have a manicure today. And we can't talk in the manicure parlor--those tables are crowded together so! I've a tremendous lot to tell you, too. Which would you have, Marion?" Miss Rose dutifully considered the matter while she continued the scalp massage. Before they had decided definitely upon the extravagance of a henna rinse, which was only a timid sort of experiment and at best a mere compromise art and nature, Marion had applied the tonic. It seemed a shame to waste that now with a shampoo, and she did not dare to go for another dish of the tonic; so Kate sighed and consoled herself with a dollar saved, and went without the manicure also. Rather incoherently she returned to her subject, but she did not succeed in giving Miss Rose anything more than a confused idea of a trip somewhere that would really be an outing, and a tremendous opportunity to make thousands of dollars with very little effort. This sounded alluring. Marion mentally cancelled a date with a
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