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Title: The Early Bird
A Business Man's Love Story
Author: George Randolph Chester
Illustrator: Arthur William Brown
Posting Date: September 14, 2006 [EBook #19272]
Release Date: December 20, 2008
Language: English
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[Frontispiece: They stopped and had a drink of the cool water]
THE EARLY BIRD
_A Business Man's Love Story_
BY
GEORGE RANDOLPH CHESTER
Author of
THE MAKING OF BOBBY BURNIT
WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY
ARTHUR WILLIAM BROWN
INDIANAPOLIS
THE BOBBS-MERRILL COMPANY
PUBLISHERS
COPYRIGHT 1910
THE BOBBS-MERRILL COMPANY
CONTENTS
CHAPTER
I A VERY BUSY YOUNG MAN
II MR. TURNER PLUNGES
III A MATTER OF DELICACY
IV GREEK MEETS GREEK
V MISS JOSEPHINE'S FATHER
VI MARASCHINO CHOCOLATES
VII A DANCE NUMBER
VIII NOT SAM'S FAULT THIS TIME
IX A VIOLENT FLIRT
X A PIANOLA TRAINING
XI THE WESTLAKES INVEST
XII ANOTHER MISSED APPOINTMENT
XIII A RIDE WITH MISS STEVENS
XIV MATRIMONIAL ELIGIBILITY
XV THE HERO OF THE HOUR
XVI AN INTERRUPTED PROPOSAL
XVII SHE CALLS HIM SAM!
XVIII A BUSINESS PARTNER
ILLUSTRATIONS
They stopped and had a drink of the cool water . . . _Frontispiece_
They waylaid him on the porch
Hepseba studied him from head to foot
Sam played again the plaintive little air
"I don't like to worry you, Sam"
"Excuse me!" stammered Mr. Stevens
THE EARLY BIRD
CHAPTER I
WHEREIN A VERY BUSY YOUNG MAN STARTS ON AN ABSOLUTE REST
The youngish-looking man who so vigorously swung off the train at
Restview, wore a pair of intensely dark blue eyes which immediately
photographed everything within their range of vision--flat green
country, shaded farm-houses, encircling wooded hills and all--weighed
it and sorted it and filed it away for future reference; and his
clothes clung on him with almost that enviable fit found only in
advertisements. Immediately he thre
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