Little comrade: a tale of the great war
Moving as in a dream, he placed the slippers side by side upon the floor, contemplated them for a moment longer, and then proceeded slowly with his dressing. He found an unaccustomed difficulty in putting his buttons in his cuffs, and then he remembered that it was a tie he had been looking for when he found the slippers. The slippers! He turned and glanced at them. Yes—they were still there—they had not vanished. Very coquettish they [Pg 58]appeared, standing there side by side, as though waiting for their owner.

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And suddenly Stewart smiled a crooked smile.

“Only one thing is necessary to complete this pantomime,” he told himself, “and that is that the Princess should suddenly appear and claim them. Well, I’m willing! A woman with a foot like that——”

There was a knock at the door.

“In a moment!” he called.

“But it is I!” cried a woman’s voice in English—a sweet, high-pitched voice, quivering with excitement. “It is I!” and the door was flung open with a crash.

A woman rushed toward him—he saw vaguely her vivid face, her shining eyes; behind her, more vaguely still, he saw the staring eyes of the hang-dog waiter. Then she was upon him.

“At last!” she cried, and flung her arms about him and kissed him on the lips—kissed him closely, passionately, as he had never been kissed before.

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CHAPTER V ONE WAY TO ACQUIRE A WIFE

ONE WAY TO ACQUIRE A WIFE

Stewart, standing petrified, collar in hand, thrilling with the warmth of that caress, was conscious that his free arm had dropped about the woman’s waist, and that she was cuddling to him, patting him excitedly on the cheek and smiling up into his eyes. Then, over her shoulder, he caught a glimpse of the sardonic smile on the ugly face of the waiter as he withdrew and closed the door.

Stewart

“But how glad I am!” the woman rattled on, at the top of her voice. “And what a journey! I am covered with dirt! I shall need gallons 
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