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Rh times he don’t show up for days. The steno can tell you whether he is coming to-day.”

“The steno?”

“Yes. The skirt that’s in his office.”

“When does she come?”

“Oh, about ten or eleven.”

“Thank you.”

“Don’t mention it.”

Jarvis made the ascent again. He stood about for nearly an hour before the office girl arrived. “Those stairs is the limit,” she gasped. “You waiting for me?”

“I am waiting for Mr. Belasco.”

“Oh! Appointment?”

“No.”

“Got a letter to him?”

“No.”

“What do you want to see him about? A job?”

“No. About a play.”

She ushered him in, opened the windows, took off her hat, looked at herself in the mirror, while she patted her wonderful hair. She powdered her nose, fixed her neck ruffle, apparently oblivious of Jarvis.

“What time do you expect Mr. Belasco?”

“Goodness only knows.”