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and fro along the main thoroughfares. But she did not go quite as far as her aunt's, after all. For perhaps fifteen minutes she waited on the corner of the block, walking slowly to and fro, watching the house closely. Then Wolf Sheridan came out, and set off at his usual brisk walk toward the subway. Norma stepped before him, trembling and smiling. "Nono--for the Lord's sake! Where did you come from?" He took her suit-case from her as she caught his arm, drew him aside, and looked up at him with her old childish air of coaxing. "Wolf----! I've been waiting for you. Wolf, I'm in trouble!" She laughed at his concern. "Not real trouble!" she reassured him, quickly. "But--but----" And suddenly tears came, and she found she could not go on. "Is it a man?" Wolf asked, looking down at her with everything that was brotherly and kind in his young face. "Yes," Norma answered, not raising her eyes from the overcoat button that she was pushing in and out of its hold. "Wolf," she added, quickly, "I'm afraid of him, and afraid of myself! You--you told me months ago----" She looked up, suffocating. "I know what I told you!" Wolf said, clearing his throat. "And--do you still feel--that way?" "You know I do, Norma," Wolf said, more concerned for her emotion than his own. "Do you--do you want me to send this--this fellow about his business?" "Oh, no!" she said, laughing nervously. "I don't want any one to know it; nobody must dream it! I can't marry him, I shall never marry him. But--he won't let me alone. Wolf----" She seemed to herself to be getting no nearer her point, and now she seized her courage in both hands, and looked up at him bravely. "Will you--take care of me?" she faltered. "I mean--I mean as your wife?" "Do you mean----" Wolf began. Then his expression changed, and his colour rose. "Norma--you don't mean that!" "Yes, but I do!" she said, exquisite and flushed and laughing, in the sweet early sunlight. "You mean that you will marry me?" Wolf asked, dazedly. "To-day!" she answered, fired by his look of awe and amazement and rapture all combined. "I want to be safe," she added, quickly. "I trust you more than any other man I know--I've loved you like a little sister all my life." "Ah--Norma, you darling--you darling!" he said. "But are you sure?" "Oh, quite sure!" Norma turned him toward Broadway, her little arm linked wife-fashion in his. "Don't we go along together nicely?" she as
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