I
believe I'll call him up and mystify him a little more. It's all
right, because I've really been introduced to him, and if he doesn't
remember me, _I_ can't help it! Probably he'll be out anyway; but
I'll have a try at it."
Returning to the library, Patty sat down at the telephone and called
up Mr. Cameron's number.
His own gay, cheery self answered "Hello," and Patty said in a shy
little voice, "Is this you, Mr. Cameron?"
"Bless my soul! if it isn't my fair Unknown, again!"
"Why do you call me, fair, when you know I'm dark?"
"Oh, fair in this case means bewitching and lovely. It doesn't stand
for tow hair and light blue eyes! and neither do I!"
"But you said you liked blondes."
"I used to, before I knew you."
"But you don't know me."
"Oh, but I do! I know you a whole heap better than lots of people
who have seen you. There's something in a telephone conversation
that discloses the real inner nature. It was dear of you to call me
up to-night. You don't know how it pleases me!"
"Oh, I didn't do it to please you. But I'm all alone in my dungeon
tower--"
"Wait a minute; what IS a dungeon tower?"
"Oh, don't quibble. Anyway, I'm all alone, and I simply had to have
some one to speak to.
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