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The elitor did not enter his room hastily, nor by the outer door. He thought he would listen quietly to this new extravagance of the novelist, and the second door to his rooni opoued directly behind the chair in which Mr. Hughes was at the moment sitting. He gasped as he opened this door noiselessly, and stood watching the scene, unnoticed by Miss Phyllis Brown, and by the facetions goutteman who occupid his desk, "Yes," the novelist was saying, "I remouher the story perfectly. The editor was big, and brawny, and splendid; and the heroine" his ages roved tenderly over the details of Miss Brown's appearance the heroing had wavey brown hair, and eyes like a turquoise sea, and chin which shuined the Grecian sculptures. And the editor fell in love with the kerohis. My dear young lady, how could he do anything else? I tell you, the story was magnificent."

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"I've just been to a meeting of the Board," said Stevens, quietly turning to the man who had usurped his chair. "I came to tell you that they think you're paying too big prices, without consulting them. They sosted con foundedly annoyed. I'm sorry to say, and they binted

pretty strongly that if you committed yourself to say more extravagance, you would haro to stand it oat of your own pocket,”

Mr. Hughes was silent of a moment. He did't know just what the other was playing at; but it suddenly occurred. to him, for the first time, but he might have landed himself, or Stevens, or both of them, into a nice little hole. He began to wish Miss Phyllis Brown had not siled this morning.

Oh-or-did the Board say that?" he asked, Ismely.

Miss Brown looked more innocent than ever.

so sorry to hear that," she said. they--would they think six hundred guiness an ** Would extravagant price, do you think

"Six lundred guinea!" schood Stevens horrified. Has the editor offered you six hundred guiness, Mius Brown "

"Ob, yes," she answered sweetly. "Wan't it sweet of him?"

Stevens looted at the man who had josted from his editorial chair. His face was still impassive, but it gave him goudius delight to see how Mr. Hughes was squirming.

Sorry for you," he said, "Inta promise is a promise, and, as the Board won't think of paying it, somebody else will have to."

The little lady seemed quita overcome by the great man's price,

"I-I'm so glad you like it," she faltered. "Then-then you are going to accept it?"

Ihould think so. Anl, by the way, what The novelist decided that the joke wasn't price did so pay for your last story, Miss Drown half as witty as it had seed five minutes ago: The editor, standing grim and get in the in fact he grow deadly tired of it on the enddon. doorway behind, smiled surdonically, Yes, I "I chuck cup the sponge, old man," he said. thought he'd play about wi k prives," he mur-Misa Brown, it-it seems rather a low game, mured. "Well, Mr. Hughes, yon may be clever, now I come to think of it, but-but I'm not and you may have the chask of six men rolled the editor, you know. This Johnnie here is the into one, but I very much wonder if this is as editor, and-und it's all rot about the serial." funny as you think it" But Mr. Hughes, at this incpont, was more than ever sure that edi-Miss Phyllis Brown-a glance of amusement A rapid glance passed between Stovens and terial work was jam and skittles. He didn't and good fellowship. And then Miss Brown know what would happen, afterwords, but he lost all her girlish aflosness, and turned on meant to dazzle. What did we pay you for the novelist, with a decisiveness which made your last story he repented.

him skiver.

I-I think it was five guinear," said Misa Brown naively. Yes. I'm quits sara it was Sve, becA TAKE bought this has with it, and the sweetest feather boa, and-"”.

The novelist simply exnied benevolence. Well, my dear young lady." he said. I've resolved to make a great change in the conduct of this paper. Fiction is rot adequately re monerated"

think to escape payment by this miserable ruse, All rot, is it, sir?" she cried. "Yon may but I shall commence proceedings at onec.",

I should if I were aid the editor waly.

you, "It's quite true, Mies Brown, that he's not the editor, but that makes your case the stronger. He has made a montary contract with you under falso pretences; you'll get your aud if he esca imri o ment as Miss Brown looked surprised, hat only murwel, way thak the law has de.lt leni atly. mured that of course she gaite agreed with him. with him."

"I was mying to my sub-editor, Stereus, The novelist only this morning-

Ma saw Daw that it was rially a very low trick The brute! uttered the man in the door to have playe on his friend, and Stevens

"He's not content with flinging the quietly tragalent air brought visions of a firm's money about, is be, bat he must catt med vict's coll vividly before him. At the best, his sub Hughes, I shall certainly wring your

way.

neck."

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As I was saying to Starens," went on the norulist imperturbably. "good fiction must receive good emoluments. I propors to treble | your price for that editer story,"

Again the little lady seemed overomme. Oh, thank you so much!" she cried, leaning forward with lasped hands. Her gratitude was 1 tender that Mr. Hughes felt the story was cheap at the price.

"No, don't go." ho mid, as his visitor began to show signs of restlessness. "I've a lot to talk to you about yet. Couldn't you couldn't you do us a serial, Miss Brown? Between our Navy Contractors, Ship Chandlere,selves, wo are very hard up for a good serial

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Another whistle had come up the tube, and Mr. Hughes, with a blushing front, went to the justrument. "Well," he called.

A gentleman to see you, sir." Tell him to What's hit to bluzus.

I'm busy.

was bawilde, ed.

he thought that Miss Brown, with a face like bors, would assure any jury that sho hud u right to the six hundred guides.

I-I think it's about time I was going," he said feably.

"Perhaps you do." retort d Miss Brown; but before you do so, I must ask this prestle- en here to secure your name and address. I may kartless, sir, but I've been born longer in you think, and while there is justice in the kingdom I shall pursue my claim on you,”

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1-1 you both his name and address." he laughed.

Stevens answered her appeal at once. "His mis is Mr. Percival Hughes, and he lives in the Albany It is not the first time that he has come within reach of the law-and I sincerely hope it will not be the inst."

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Jr. ifughes was crashod. He waited for no but reached ont blindly for his hat and stick, and left the room. His ideas were a littl out of focus, and he was ready to credit Miss Brown with any vindictiveness. He stopped. however, with his foot on the top step but one it was too monstrous; be must make one Inst effort to persuade Miss Brown that it was only a joke, after all. He went down the Hassage reom, which he had closed boluud him after his harriedly, and opened the door of the editor's

"I must stop this," murmured the man in the doorway. "A joke's a joke, and Mr. Hughes dignified retreat. He stopped astounded on is a little less clever than he thinks, but he'll the threshold, for his late friend the editor was wreck the magazins, for all that.”“ held his pesco.

But still he stooping abcre Miss Brown's chair, and was kissing her with the air of a man who had a It's Admiral Wilcombe, sir," came the right to. And then they both roared with. custodian's voie- up the tube. He wants to sugger-tlo oditor and the little lady in the you about the farticles he's writing for you."

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"Yen tres him splendidly, little woman!" himself want to laugh. Well, tell the Admiral ie the editor. to wait for half an hour. I'm too busy to see for Mr. Hughes playa ekittles here again. But It'll be a very long time be him now.

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"he'll certainly shipwreck the concern."

The novelist returned to his chair, and smiled once more at Miss Phyllis Brown. Merely an admiral, my dear young lady," he observed. "We are deluged here with admirals and such anall fry. I told him he must wait. Now, about this senal of yours, which is a much more important matter. Can you write us one P

Oh, yes, I think I could write you one." said Miss Brown brightly.

Really? That is very kind of you. Do you know, it's the fashion for authors to be krabefal to an editor for offering them serial work, but I hold a higher view of the dignity of your profession. Now, my dear Miss Brown," he went on, with a very confidential air, "you write me a long story on the lines of that editor tale. Put in a heroine with wavy brown hair, and eyes like-like a turquoise sea, you know--and malo the hero a fus, npstanding chap, and it'll do nicely."

brown"

thought I'd drop in and ask you to take me to Oh, I'd been shopping, you know, and I hunch somewhere; and instead of coming straight up I thought it would be fan to tako seu by surprise, and send my one up a contributor."

"Lord, lord. how funny!" said the editor with a fresh roar of laughter. "And old Hughes took it all in, oh

Yes. When I saw him in your chair, I was going to run away when he said he was you; and he looked so frightfully clever about it that I thought I'd see how far he would go."

The litor was just stooping over the clair for the second time, when a voice sounded from the doorway crushed and faltering voice, that tried hard to simulate the old light hearteduess.

Hughes Do you always kiss contributors, I say, yon know, don't mind me," said Mr. Stevens, perhaps you'd rather I hadn't coun "I think I can do that," said Miss Brown hackel, old follow." timidly.

- fe." sai the editor tranquilly. I always Well, then, we may consider that as settled.kiss a contributor-when she happens to be way Now, my theory is, as I told yez, pay well nut wife." you get good work. Stecons, my sub., agrees Mr. Hughes again succumbed. He had hoped with me. Would five hundred guineas be too little to offer, do you think Pi

"I-I think

would be worth six hundred,"

to lesson his defeat by catching the editor map- ping and now he found that Miss Phyllis Brown was not only no unntributor at all, but that the editor had every right to kiss her. But he felt uncommonly glad about the six hundre guineas, for all that.

I think we had the batter of that deal," said the blitse by nad by. "My wife wants me to take her to lunch somewhere, Hughes. Won't. you join us?

do," said Ms Phyllis Brown, with her old artless air" and then we can talk over the details of the serial."

es,

said Miss Brown, still more timidly.

My dear Miss Brows, I never could hag. gle," said the other magnificently, It shell be six hundred guineas. No, doa't go yet--er- it's rather a fad of wine, know, to leach my favourite contributors. We

want more social amenities introduced into literature. Are you free at one to-day?".

Miss Brown looked "perplexed. "I should like to," she said. "It would be splendid, I think. to lunch with an editór.”.

It would be splendid to lunch with Miss How childish she was, thought the other. Phyllis Brown," he said gallantly. "Now is there anything I

inore you would like to ask mu -oh; by Juvo!

The editor in his exuberance had swung so far round in his chair that he had been brought in a line with the real editor, whose face at the moment was one comprehensive grin. That was why the pseudo-editor broke off so with the editor's wife, wet a suddenly to exclaim" by Jove," joat as he was, apoplectic old warrior coming up two steps at u to use his own words, travelling fine with time, and breathing slaughter from every

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Good gracious" he cried, "it's the Admiral. We've kept him waiting all this time, and you go, both of you! It'll take us the rest of Junes says that he's purple in the face. Ont the morning to smooth the old chap down."

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