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The Qtseual Gannon effect that I will not disturb the household an- other night keep me from the deed. After a car ride of the shortest time ever, and an elevator one that flies, I find myself outside the ofiice. As I enter, I most assuredly get no encouragement. There is one poor wretch with a jaw as big as a baseball, a man who has just come out of the room marked Pri- vate, who has a jaw larger than my other friend's, and .whose eyes and face tell of excru- ciating pain just undergone. My legs make a backward movement. Better to die at home than here, but my friend of the ,phone conver- sation desires my history, and I surrender. I take a seat, unconsciously thinking that if worst comes to worst I can jump out of the nearby window. A stand of magazines attracts my attention. The first is a last yearis joke magazine, and the rest are no better. Vicious- ly I slam them down, but a small one with a strange cover peeps out. I pick it up with in- terest. After the usual gauntlet of ads, I come to the first article, What the Dentist Should Do if too Much Gas is Given. And someone said he would probably give me the stuff! My eyes follow all the horrible details, and just as I come to the part: And, should the dentist conclude that the patient is dead, he must at once notify the coroner, I feel the dread pres- ence of the chirruper. A dew-like moisture bathes my browg I become alternately hot and coldg my legs, though at rest, quiver, and the hair on the back of my neck arises, then: Would it-I'm terribly sorry, but-well, the Doctor just must leave for an hour or so, and I wonder if you would mind waiting, or- The or gives me a loophole, of a sudden a rosy glow seems to bathe the drear office, and I can feel, stealing over me, a beautiful affec- tion for the unknown that is calling the chief torturer away. My legs cease their horizontal movement to begin a lateral one. Nev' mind. I'll call this afternoon, I lie as I proceed through the door. On the pleasingly pokey car on the journey home, my radiance is extremely noticeable, so much so that the gloomy gus next to me shifts his position, fro.wns at me, and growls, Somebody leave you a million? No, I smile, I've just come from the dentist. Huh? With suspicious eyes he looks me over. Well, I'll be busted if you ain't one in a thousand! One in a thousand, I think, who would be lucky enough to have the dentist walk out on him. ROBERT OSLER A Drug Store on a Hot Summer N fight It was the night of one of those days on which the asphalt pavement yields to the slightest pressure, a night on which one in- stinctively turns toward the drug store. As I neared the store, which is fairly small, a single delivery boy rushed out with four quarts of ice cream in his arms, climbed onto a bicycle, and was off like Paul Revere carrying the news that the British were coming. From within the store came the hum of the electric fans, the motors of the malted milk churns, and the lazy talk of perspiring people finding relief. When I entered the store, I was greatly surprised to see how the clerks could hurry on a night like that one. They grabbed dishes, clanged open ice-box lids, slapped ice cream into containers, dishes, cups, cones, or what have you, squirted fiavors, twisted faucets, stirred madly, and banged trays around until one perspired to look at them. Cash registers clanged, telephone bells rang, money tinkled on marble, feet shuffled, chairs bumped. The clerks collected dishes, threw away used straws and paper dishes, and proceeded to begin all over again. Hey, what's yours? a clerk fired at me. Lemon cherry 'coke,' I fired in return. A squirt here, a squirt somewhere else, a twist of the carbonated water faucet, a stir, and it was ready for the consumer. I .sipped the cool, foaming drink lingeringly, examining with careless eyes the immaculate white walls, colorful advertisements, and mag- azines. When I reached bottom, I started to stroll in the direction of the door. Hey, whaddo you think this is, Santy Claus birthday, for instance? Pay as you leave, if not beforef' yelled the clerk at me. I sheepishly hauled out a nickel and slipped away. ELMER OSTLING D
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