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FLAMING YOUTH

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already weakened, was totally melted by a talk which he had with T. Jameson James, who had sent for him ostensibly to ask about the game. Fer a front-page newspaper here he was amannely humble when he called up Pat to ask if he might come and see her. Pat, her heart swelling with pride and not without a flutter of other emotions, said that he might if he

But the really astounding feature of the whole matter eame when she awoke the next morning to a sense of the prevailing luminosity of the world and the conviction that she was thrillingly in leve. She had theaght that she was

through with all that. For a long time, anyway.