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t, to have a good time on, but they cost like the devil to keep up. An auto is bad enough. By the way, Sylvester, did you hear about my running over the Irishman this morning?" "Running over?" repeated the captain, aghast. "You didn't run over nobody, I hope." "Well, I came devilish near it. Ha! ha! You see, the old tarrier was crossing Saint Nicholas Avenue, with a big market basket full of provisions--the family dinner, I suppose. By Jove, the household appetites must be good ones. It was slippery as the mischief, I was running the car, and I tried to go between the fellow and the curb. It would have been a decent bit of steering if I'd made it. But--ha! ha!--by Jove, you know, I didn't. I skidded. The man himself managed to hop out of the way, but his foot slipped, and down he went. Most ridiculous thing you ever saw. And the street! 'Pon my word it was paved with eatables." Sylvester, plainly annoyed, did not reply. But Captain Elisha's concern was evident. "The poor critter!" he exclaimed. "What did you do?" "The last I saw of him he was sitting in the mud, looking at the upset. I didn't linger. Peters took the wheel, and we beat it. Lucky the cop didn't spot the license number. Might have cost me fifty. They've had me up for speeding twice before. What are you and the Admiral discussing, Sylvester?" "We were discussing a business matter," answered the lawyer, with significant emphasis. "Business? Why, sure! I forgot that you were Graves's partner. Settling the family affairs, hey? Well, I won't butt in. Ta, ta! See you later, Captain. You must go for a spin in that car of mine. I'll call for you some day. I'll show you something they don't do on Cape Cod. Regards to Caro and Steve." He moved off, feeling that his invitation would have met with his mother's approval. She had announced that the country uncle was to be "cultivated." Captain Elisha's cigar had gone out. He did not attempt to relight it. "Whew!" he whistled. "Well, when I go for a 'spin,' as he calls it, with _him_, I cal'late my head'll be spinnin' so I won't be responsible for my actions. Whew!" Sylvester looked curiously at him. "So you met him before?" he asked. "Yes. He was at the rooms when I fust landed. Or his mother was there then. He came a little later with Caroline and Stephen." "I see." "Yes. Know him and his ma pretty well, do you?" "Slightly. I've met them, at mutual acquaintances' homes and about
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