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186 “Jealous, is he? That isn’t why he is in New York?”

“Oh, no! He went to sell a play.”

“Belasco refused it?”

“Yes, and two others. The Parkes have it now. They are going to take it.”

“That’s good.”

“Jarvis may have to stay in the city for some time. He doesn’t know any one. He hates cities. I suspect he is economizing too much to be comfortable. I thought maybe you would look him up—keep an eye on him.”

“I should be delighted to, if you think he doesn’t dislike me too much.”

“Oh, no, he was annoyed that day we flirted so outrageously, but I know he would be glad to see you.”

“I had a wonderful time that day, myself.”

“It was fun. Everybody was so at cross purposes.”

“Do I continue the rôle of old beau?”

“Oh, no. You’ve established yourself with father, so there’s no use in playing up.”

“Old beau exit with regret,” he sighed.

“You’re a nice man, and I’m glad of you.”

“Thanks. Give me Jocelyn’s address before you