The Outdoor Chums on the Gulf
THE OUTDOOR CHUMS ON THE GULF Or, Rescuing the Lost Balloonists by CAPTAIN QUINCY ALLEN Author of _The Outdoor Chums_, _The Outdoor Chums on the Lake_, _The Outdoor Chums after Big Game_, etc. 1911 CONTENTS
"I see, Monsieur Schinner," said the count, "that you are not wearing
the decoration you obtained in 1819; it seems the fashion nowadays not
to wear orders."
Mistigris and the pretended Schinner blushed to their ears.
"Well, with me," said the artist, "the case is different. It isn't on
account of fashion; but I don't want to be recognized. Have the
goodness not to betray me, monsieur; I am supposed to be a little
painter of no consequence,--a mere decorator. I'm on may way to a
chateau where I mustn't rouse the slightest suspicion."
"Ah! I see," said the count, "some intrigue,--a love affair! Youth is
happy!"
Oscar, who was writhing in his skin at being a nobody and having
nothing to say, gazed at Colonel Czerni-Georges and at the famous
painter Schinner, and wondered how he could transform himself into
somebody. But a youth of nineteen, kept at home all his life, and
going for two weeks only into the country, what could he be, or do, or
say? However, the Alicante had got into his head, and his vanity was
boiling in his veins; so when the famous Schinner allowed a romantic
adventure to be guessed at in which the danger seemed as great as the
pleasure, he fastened his eyes, sparkling with wrath and envy, upon
that hero.
THE OUTDOOR CHUMS ON THE GULF Or, Rescuing the Lost Balloonists by CAPTAIN QUINCY ALLEN Author of _The Outdoor Chums_, _The Outdoor Chums on the Lake_, _The Outdoor Chums after Big Game_, etc. 1911 CONTENTS