International Short Stories: French
INTERNATIONAL SHORT STORIES COMPILED BY FRANCIS J. REYNOLDS FRENCH 1910 FRENCH STORIES A PIECE OF BREAD _By Francois Coppee_ THE ELIXIR OF LIFE _By Honore de Balzac_ THE AGE FOR LOVE _By Paul Bourget_
the plaintiff notes of Madam-o-sella Melby once again."
CHAPTER V
Larry Glass discovered his protege on the rear porch engrossed
with Miss Blake, and signalled him from afar; but the young man
ignored the signal, and the trainer strolled up to the steps.
"Hello, Larry! What's on your mind?" inquired Speed.
"I'd like to see you." Glass, clad in his sportiest garments,
seemed utterly lacking in the proper appreciation of a valet's
position. He treated his employer with a tolerant good-nature.
Miss Blake excused herself and went into the house, whereupon her
companion showed his irritation. "See here, Larry, don't you know
better than to interrupt me in the midst of a hammock talk?"
"Oh, that's all right," wheezed the trainer. "As long as you
didn't spill her out, she'll be back."
"Well, what is it?"
INTERNATIONAL SHORT STORIES COMPILED BY FRANCIS J. REYNOLDS FRENCH 1910 FRENCH STORIES A PIECE OF BREAD _By Francois Coppee_ THE ELIXIR OF LIFE _By Honore de Balzac_ THE AGE FOR LOVE _By Paul Bourget_