apple-parings, egg-shells, tea-leaves, an' coffee-grounds." The
speaker's voice had taken on the brazen tones of a circus barker.
"I pro'nosticate by charms, ceremonies, omens, and moles; by the
features of the face, lines of the hand, spots an' blemishes of
the skin. I speak the language of flowers. I know one hundred and
eighty-seven weather signs, and I interpet dreams. Now, ladies and
gents, this is no idle boast. Triflin' incidents, little marks on
the cuticle, although they appear to be the effect of chance, are
nevertheless of the utmost consequence, an' to the skilled
interpeter they foretell the temper of, an' the events that will
happen to, the person bearin' 'em. Now let us take this little
deck of common playing-cards---"
The monologist, suiting the action to the word, conjured a deck of
cards from somewhere, and extended them to Blaze. "Select one; any
one---"
"Hell!" snorted Jones, slipping into his coat.
"You are a skeptic! Very well. I convince nobody against his will.
But wait! You have a strong face. Stand where you are." Extracting
from another pocket a tiny pair of scissors and a sheet of carbon
paper, Mr. Strange, with the undivided attention of the audience
upon him, began to cut Blaze's silhouette. He was extraordinarily
adept, and despite his subject's restlessness he completed the
Told in a French Garden August, 1914
TOLD IN
A FRENCH GARDEN
AUGUST, 1914
BY
_Mildred Aldrich_
_Author of_
_"A Hilltop on the Marne"_
BOSTON
SMALL, MAYNARD & COMPANY
1916
likeness in a few moments; then, fixing it upon a plain white
cardboard, he presented it with a flourish.
Blaze accepted the thing and plunged for the open air.
IX
A SCOUTING TRIP
"What ails you?" Law inquired as he and Blaze rolled away in the
buckboard.
"Serves me right for leaving my six-shooter at home," panted the
rancher. "Well, I might have known they'd find me some day."
"'They'? Who?"
"That hombre and his wife--the woman with the mustache. They swore
they'd get me, and it looks like they will, for I daresn't raise
my hand to protect myself."
This was very mystifying to Dave, and he said so.