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to Coney and just appear on her doorstep. I could have found the house all right, once I was out there. The first week of Christmas vacation the phone rings late one afternoon and Pop answers it. He says, "Just one minute, please," and I know right away from his voice it isn't someone he knows. "Young lady on the phone for you, Dave," he says, and he enjoys watching me gulp. "Hullo?" a rather tight, flat little voice asks. "Is this Dave--uh, Mitchell--uh, I mean, with Cat?" I recognize it's Mary, all right, even if she does sound strange and scared. "Oh, hi!" I say. "Sure, it's me! I'm awfully sorry about that day we were going to play golf. I was in bed with the flu, and then I didn't know your phone number or...." "Oh, that's all right," she says. "I wondered what happened." There's a slight pause, and I see Pop grinning and pretending to read his paper. I turn around so I won't see him. "Where are you now, out in Coney?" I ask Mary. "No, as a matter of fact, I'm in Macy's." Her voice trails off a little, but then she starts in again. "As a matter of fact, that's why I called. You see, I was supposed to meet Mom here at five, and she hasn't come, and I bought all these Christmas presents, and I forgot about the tax or something, and this is my last dime." She stops. I see now why she sounds scared, and I get a curdled feeling in my stomach, too, because what if the dime runs out in the phone and she's cut off? I'll never find her in Macy's. It's too big. "Pop!" I yelp. "There's this girl I know is in a phone booth in Macy's and her dime is going to run out and she hasn't anymore money. What'll I do?" "Get the phone number of the booth and call her back. Here--" He gives me a pencil. What a relief. Funny I never thought of that. You just somehow don't think of a phone booth having a number. Mary sounds pretty relieved, too. I get the number and call her back, and with Pop making suggestions here and there we settle that I'll go over to Macy's and meet her on the ground floor near Thirty-fourth Street and Broadway at the counter where they're selling umbrellas for $2.89, which Mary says she can see from the phone booth. "O.K." I say, and then I sort of don't want to hang up. It's fun talking. So I go on. "Look, just in case we miss each other at Macy's, what's your phone number at home, so I could call you sometime?" "COney 7-1218." "O.K. Well, good-bye. I'll be right over. To Macy
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