The Gay Cockade
[Illustration: AND HERE, DAY AFTER DAY, HE SAT ALONE] THE GAY COCKADE BY TEMPLE BAILEY AUTHOR OF THE TRUMPETER SWAN, THE TIN SOLDIER, Etc. FRONTISPIECE BY C.E. CHAMBERS [Illustration]
stars of Concepcion's set. G.J. answered vaguely.
"I do not like too much these society women. They are worse than us,
and they cost you more. Ah! If the truth were known--" Christine
spoke with a queer, restrained, surprising bitterness. Then she added,
softly relenting: "However, it is sad for her.... Who was he, this
monsieur?"
G.J. replied that he was nobody in particular, so far as his knowledge
went.
"Ah! One of those who are husbands of their wives!" said Christine
acidly.
The disturbing intuition of women!
A little later he said that he must depart.
"But why? I feel better."
"I have a committee."
"A committee?"
"It is a work of charity--for the French wounded."
[Illustration: AND HERE, DAY AFTER DAY, HE SAT ALONE] THE GAY COCKADE BY TEMPLE BAILEY AUTHOR OF THE TRUMPETER SWAN, THE TIN SOLDIER, Etc. FRONTISPIECE BY C.E. CHAMBERS [Illustration]