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r myself. Sometimes, I say, I don't know about this Charlie Dorenwald, even if he is crazy over me--I'm mostly being beware of foremen, me. And here's a chivalrous and well-to-do ranchman--out West! Gee! Congratulations, Sis!" CHAPTER V BEGGAR MAN--THIEF They laughed like girls, each with slightly heightened color in spite of all the make-believe. Then Annie ran to a vase of artificial flowers which stood upon the mantel, and pulled out a draggled daisy. "What's he going to be, Kid--your man? Is he rich or poor? Listen! 'Lawyer--doctor--merchant--chief--rich man--poor man--beggar man--thief----'" She stopped in a certain consternation, the last petal in her hand--"A thief?----" "Why, Annie, you surely don't believe in such things," said Mary Warren reprovingly. "And of course we oughtn't to have done anything foolish as this. It's--it's awful." Annie, her mood suddenly changing, drew apart and sat down moodily. "You couldn't blame a fellow for trying to forget things, Sis," said she. "Look at me. I'm on the street, you might say--they canned me yesterday! Yes! that's the truth. I wasn't going to tell you--you looked so cold last night, and you with your eyes what they are. It--it looks like Charlie had a chance, eh?" Mary Warren looked at her for a time in silence. "You'll never have to toss a copper for a husband, I'm sure of that. If I were handsome as you----" "Oh, am I?" said her companion. "Men hang around--what does it get me? Time passes. Where are we pretty soon? Men ain't all husbands that make love." "How much money you got saved up, Mary?" she asked suddenly. "Just one hundred thirty-five dollars and eighty cents," said Mary, not needing to consult her pass book. "I can pay for my bond now." "Got me beat. Best I can do for my life savings is fifty-eight dollars and seventy-five cents. How long will that last you and me?" "You're despondent, Annie--you mustn't feel blue--why, to-morrow we'll both go out and see what we can do." "About me? I like that! It's _you_ we got to bother about. My Lord! It ain't so far off, this ad in _Hearts Aflame_! What you really _do_ need is a man who'll be kind and chivalrous with you." "I haven't got to that yet," said Mary Warren, stoutly. Her color rose. "No? Funnier things have happened. You might do worse." "I'm not _bred_ that way, Annie," said Mary Warren slowly; but her color rising yet more as she r
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