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"Oh!" groaned Mrs. Gilson; and "Good Lord!" lamented Mr. Gilson,

delighted by the possibility of tragedy; and "Really, I'm not

exaggerating," said Jeff enthusiastically.

"What are we going to do?" demanded Mrs. Gilson; while Mr. Gilson, being

of a ready and inventive mind, exclaimed, "By Jove, you ought to kidnap

her and marry her yourself, Jeff!"

"I'd like to. But I'm too old."

They beautifully assured him that he was a blithe young thing with milk

teeth; and with a certain satisfaction Jeff suggested, "I tell you what

we might do. Of course it's an ancient stunt, but it's good. I judge

that Daggett hasn't been here at the house much. Why not have him here

so often that Claire will awaken to his crudity, and get sick of him?"

"We'll do it," thrilled Mrs. Gilson. "We'll have him for everything from

nine-course dinners with Grandmother Eaton's napkins on view, to milk

and cold ham out of the ice-box. When Claire doesn't invite him, I

will!"