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The Early Bird

CHAPTER II
10/15

"Come on, Vivian; let's go get our wraps," and the girls, leaving "Billy" and Mr.Turner together, scurried away.
The two young men looked at each other dubiously, though each had an earnest desire to please.

They groped for human understanding, and suddenly that clammy, discouraged feeling spread its muffling wall between them.

Billy was the first to recover in part.
"Charming weather, isn't it ?" he observed with a polite smile.
Mr.Turner opined that it was, the while delving into Mr.Westlake's mental workshop and finding it completely devoid of tools, patterns or lumber.
"The girls are just going to take me over to bowl," Mr.Turner ventured desperately after a while.

"Do you bowl very much ?" "Oh, I usually fill in," stated Mr.Westlake; "but really, I'm a very poor hand at it.

I seem to be a poor hand at most everything," and he laughed with engaging candor, as if somehow this were creditable.
The conversation thereupon lagged for a moment or two, while Mr.Turner blankly asked himself: "What in thunder _does_ a man talk about when he has nothing to say and nobody to say it to ?" Presently he solved the problem.
"It must be beautiful out here in the autumn," he observed.
"Yes, it is indeed," returned Mr.Westlake with alacrity.


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