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the bachelor who will sleep in it. He's downstairs now, in the small room out of ours." "Bob? Why, Red--" "We'll have a door cut through. The telephones shall be in there, then they won't disturb you. They won't bother Bob a minute. And when I come in at 2 a.m. I can slip in here, shove the boy over against the wall, and be asleep in two minutes." "Red! All my preparations for the bachelor! The desk,--the reading-light by the bed--" "They suit me admirably. I never saw a better arrangement. The two rooms together make a perfect suite--when the door is cut through." "And where will you put our guests? There's only one more room on this floor, of any size." "Let's go and see." Catching up a brass candlestick from the bachelor's desk, Burns lit it and proceeded to explore, Ellen following. There were dancing lights in her eyes as she watched him. "Here's your fourth room," said he, throwing open a door at the back of the hall. "This box? It can't be made a really comfortable room, even if I do my best with it. Your bachelor will not stay long." "Best not make him too comfortable. Nobody wants him to stay long." And Red Pepper closed the door again, with an air of having settled the matter to his entire satisfaction. "Besides," he added, "if he's really a desirable chap, and we want him around more than a day or two, he can bunk in my old room downstairs. When he's not there I'll use it for an annex to my offices. Somebody's always needing to be put to bed for an hour or two. Amy Mathewson will revel in that extra space. Her long suit is making people comfortable, and smoothing the upper sheet under their chins." "Redfield Pepper, please consider this carefully," said his wife, as they returned to the gray-and-rose room. "Remember how long you have had that downstairs room,--you are attached to it, perhaps, more than you think. You have been a bachelor yourself a good while--" "And am supposed to be old and set in my ways," interpolated her listener. He stood before her with folded arms, a judicial expression on his brow. Beneath his coppery hair his black eyebrows drew together a little above a pair of hazel eyes which sparkled with a whimsical light which somewhat impaired the gravity of the expression. "You are wonted to your ways--naturally," Ellen pursued. "It will not be so convenient for you, having your rooms up here. I am quite contented there, with you, and not in the least afraid wi
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