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20 Strictly Business
your hurt. What's the matter with you? Is she nothing
to you ? I wish you could hear her call you."
" Loves me " asked Bob Hart, rising from the stack
of scenery on which he lay. " Cherry loves me ? Why,
it's ilossible."
"I wish you could see her and hear her," said Griggs.
"I Bu, man," said 3ob 1) ar, silting up, "it's impossible.
It's impossible, I tell you. I never dreamed of such a
"No human being," said the Tramp Juggler, "could
inistake it. She's wild for love of you. How have you
been so blind ?"
"But, my God," said Bob Hart, rising to his feet, "it's
loo lut/. It's too late, I tell you, Samn; it's too late. It
can't be. You must be wrong. It's ilmpossible. There's
somlle mistakee"
" She's erving for you," said the Tramp Juggler. " For
love of .)you she's fighting three, and calling your name so
load lhey, don't dlare to raise the curtain. Wake up, man."
'" or love of me ?" said Bob Hart with staring eyes.
"Don't I tell you it's too late ? It's too late, man. Why,
Chelrr and I hate been married two years!"II I ---- --
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Henry, O., 1862-1910. Strictly Business, book, 1910; New York. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth139374/m1/32/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Austin History Center, Austin Public Library.