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"
Oh
,
gee
,
I
hope
it
does
,
"
Tina
Kogel
exclaimed
when
some
one
commented
on
the
possibility
,
and
Lucille
Nickolas
added
:
"
Oh
,
I
just
love
to
see
it
snow
at
times
.
"
Along
the
West
Bluff
Road
,
Washington
and
Second
Streets
,
they
finally
made
their
way
across
the
Hannibal
Bridge
to
Harlem
,
and
from
thence
along
the
winding
and
hill-sentineled
river
road
to
Randolph
Heights
and
Minaville
.
And
beyond
that
came
Moseby
and
Liberty
,
to
and
through
which
the
road
bed
was
better
,
with
interesting
glimpses
of
small
homesteads
and
the
bleak
snow-covered
hills
of
January
.
Clyde
,
who
for
all
his
years
in
Kansas
City
had
never
ventured
much
beyond
Kansas
City
,
Kansas
,
on
the
west
or
the
primitive
and
natural
woods
of
Swope
Park
on
the
east
,
nor
farther
along
the
Kansas
or
Missouri
Rivers
than
Argentine
on
the
one
side
and
Randolph
Heights
on
the
other
,
was
quite
fascinated
by
the
idea
of
travel
which
appeared
to
be
suggested
by
all
this
--
distant
travel
.
It
was
all
so
different
from
his
ordinary
routine
.
And
on
this
occasion
Hortense
was
inclined
to
be
very
genial
and
friendly
.
She
snuggled
down
beside
him
on
the
seat
,
and
when
he
,
noting
that
the
others
had
already
drawn
their
girls
to
them
in
affectionate
embraces
,
put
his
arm
about
her
and
drew
her
to
him
,
she
made
no
particular
protest
.
Instead
she
looked
up
and
said
:
"
I
'll
have
to
take
my
hat
off
,
I
guess
.
"
The
others
laughed
.
There
was
something
about
her
quick
,
crisp
way
which
was
amusing
at
times
.
Besides
she
had
done
her
hair
in
a
new
way
which
made
her
look
decidedly
prettier
,
and
she
was
anxious
to
have
the
others
see
it
.
"
Can
we
dance
anywhere
out
here
?
"
she
called
to
the
others
,
without
looking
around
.
"
Surest
thing
you
know
,
"
said
Higby
,
who
by
now
had
persuaded
Tina
Kogel
to
take
her
hat
off
and
was
holding
her
close
.
"
They
got
a
player-piano
and
a
Victrola
out
there
.
If
I
'd
'
a
'
thought
,
I
'd
'
a
'
brought
my
cornet
.
I
can
play
Dixie
on
that
.
"
The
car
was
speeding
at
breakneck
pace
over
a
snowy
white
road
and
between
white
fields
.
In
fact
,
Sparser
,
considering
himself
a
master
of
car
manipulation
as
well
as
the
real
owner
of
it
for
the
moment
,
was
attempting
to
see
how
fast
he
could
go
on
such
a
road
.
Dark
vignettes
of
wood
went
by
to
right
and
left
.
Fields
away
,
sentinel
hills
rose
and
fell
like
waves
.
A
wide-armed
scarecrow
fluttering
in
the
wind
,
its
tall
decayed
hat
awry
,
stood
near
at
hand
in
one
place
.
And
from
near
it
a
flock
of
crows
rose
and
winged
direct
toward
a
distant
wood
lightly
penciled
against
a
foreground
of
snow
.
In
the
front
seat
sat
Sparser
,
guiding
the
car
beside
Laura
Sipe
with
the
air
of
one
to
whom
such
a
magnificent
car
was
a
commonplace
thing
.
He
was
really
more
interested
in
Hortense
,
yet
felt
it
incumbent
on
him
,
for
the
time
being
,
anyhow
,
to
show
some
attention
to
Laura
Sipe
.
And
not
to
be
outdone
in
gallantry
by
the
others
,
he
now
put
one
arm
about
Laura
Sipe
while
he
guided
the
car
with
the
other
,
a
feat
which
troubled
Clyde
,
who
was
still
dubious
about
the
wisdom
of
taking
the
car
at
all
.
They
might
all
be
wrecked
by
such
fast
driving
.
Hortense
was
only
interested
by
the
fact
that
Sparser
had
obviously
manifested
his
interest
in
her
;
that
he
had
to
pay
some
attention
to
Laura
Sipe
whether
he
wanted
to
or
not
.
And
when
she
saw
him
pull
her
to
him
and
asked
her
grandly
if
she
had
done
much
automobiling
about
Kansas
City
,
she
merely
smiled
to
herself
.
But
Ratterer
,
noting
the
move
,
nudged
Lucille
Nickolas
,
and
she
in
turn
nudged
Higby
,
in
order
to
attract
his
attention
to
the
affectional
development
ahead
.