Show I II I Find My Honest Tommy a Better Detter ManThan Man ManThan Than To Tommy's Tommys romance belonged to the fu future fu- fu u- u ture of ot course cours and I 1 sincerely hoped that I had sense en 6 enough to 0 keep from meddling med with It Jt when it should e arrive Since I had hat become Tommy's Tommys sister Tommys sister I fully tully In Intended intended In- In tended to remain so 80 for never ne could any girl Irl acquire a nobler brother But Dut the title did not nol give o mo the rl right ht to help the bo boy choo choose a l bride Even Cven mothers haven't ha that right according to m my T To he be sure sur th the tho average I woman Is always al always always al- al ways In iii her smuggest nl u s 's t mood when she p plays lays the matchmaker but hut In ho playing that t game gamo she often makes tragic mis- mis t akes Matchmakers feed Iho the divorce oree courts with the sad Gad results of or their ad- ad advice ad nd- vice vl Tommys Tommy's love lovo a affairs I 1 hoped would abide III In the Indefinite future for at al the Die moment moment- I 1 had bad several Important problems Isms lems of my own man for him to work ork out After Tommy had bad left me mo at the hll hotel hoel I 1 was due for about e twelve hours of food p rest hut but I f knew know very cry n well that f i never ruwer would get Jet a minutes minute's drop elp until T d I had bad tol told all sill of my worries to 0 Tommy I needed d fresh h Air lr and ami exercise after r my Imprisonment In sul cellar And so o before y left me m 1 I Karl hall asked him lm to come como In lit the tho evening o and t take ko me for or a long walk It wee was almost a handsome omo Tommy Tomm who and took look both hotl of mv my hands he hI greeted me mc I w wondered what could have hav happened to 10 make 11 a Ii 0 him star stand stando I Im m o n erect and amI peak f-peak so IO confidently and mile antic RO so Jall gaily I 1 supposed that his bush busl- 11 rH less S must be he prospering Paddy bet ct him up in the grocery er and daddy never ne touches anything which doesn't deign t start right In to pa pay dividends nd After we WI had left Ift th the tho hotel I t kept tho the c conversation con on commonplace topics tOllies while we wo were In the crowd Nut Hut all of ot the lice time I was contrasting tho the famous Dr els tela an and Tommy Could two men differ more 11 had hail peen been horn to 0 grandeur e as a diplomat He Ile had bad traveled traveled trav trav- the 01 1 1 over ovel an and hall had with 10 powerful people in ever every land In spite of his opportunities he be wa was a spy and ami a a. warn camp p. p Tomm Tommy carte came of an nn unknown family and his bis schooling hall had been short abort But Tommy ha had character lie tor-he tor be was a greater man nan than the successful and famous Dr Hamilton Tho The honest man though eer crr sac sae poor Is s king o men for a that Because Tommy was so 80 loyal loal and so honest honet I 1 brought up then the subject t nearest I my 01 heart as soon Oon as a w we were out of ot th the roved Its about Bob Dob first of ot all I 1 said briefly fly Yes maRm maam of Ot-of Of of course courM It I Is maam ma'am Tomm Tommy murmured rather siu- siu I wondered d about his dullness Was he bored Bobs Hobs rom coming In home borne come I went on The family has lias gone to New York to m meet et him hunt Yf Yeo ea maam I J r rOI fl sd It H in the papers When Daddy i rimer gets home borne will you ou RO go to 10 hint him and find out all nil alloi you o can enn shout about my lily husband And tell ell me mer Sure maam Im I'm always asking about Lob Bob Lorimer and and Mr r. r Lorimer likes like to 0 talk tall about him Ill I'll ll get gt you ou all the news new maam ma'am Nt easy But why why Wh- I Then Tommy stopped abruptly B l H I. I dently It was 8 time for me mo to explain m my exile lo to him hunt I To bo ho continued |