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All that seemed long ago; her mind was passive now, her senses were lulled to trance-like sleep; only her feet danced and her voice talked on in hazy sentimental banter. But Edith was not nearly so tired as to be incapable of moral indignation when Peter Himmel cut in on her, sublimely and happily drunk. She gasped and looked up at him. "Why, Peter!" MAY DAY 99 "I'm a li'r stewed, Edith." *'Why, Peter, you're a peach, you are! Don't you think it's a bum way of doing — when you're with me ?" The...n she smiled unwillingly, for he was looking at her with owlish sentimentality varied with a silly spas- modic smile. "Darlin' Edith," he began earnestly, "you know I love you, don't you ?" "You tell it well." "I love you — and I merely wanted you to kiss me," he added sadly. His embarrassment, his shame, were both gone. She was a mos' beautiful girl in whole worl'. Mos' beauti- ful eyes, like stars above. He wanted to 'pologize — firs', for presuming try to kiss her; second, for drinking — but he'd been so discouraged 'cause he had thought she was mad at him The red-fat man cut in, and looking up at Edith smiled radiantly.
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