Part 11 (2/2)

”Got what?” inquired Ed with a laugh, but at the sahtly at her brother

”I ht last ti rather uneasily

”Yes, I have the to Jack's i over to New City?” asked Sid, co around from an inspection of the broken radiator

”Yes; I've so late I'll have to hurry I'll bid you all good-by Hope you get safely home”

Ed jumped into his car, which he had quickly cranked up, and called a general farewell

”So long,” answered Jack

”Coht ”We'll have a load to pull now, Cora”

”Perhaps I had better get in with Jack and Bess,” ree it--if we squeeze sohed

”The ood idea, though We'll get home quicker than Cora and her toill”

Belle climbed into the Get There This left Cora alone with Walter in the big car Ida and Sid stood on the ground, apparently waiting for an invitation to get in somewhere

”I'll have to steer et in Cora'sin a towed auto”

”Yes, do co back and looked miserably unhappy

”Co to be the 'shuffler,' and Iworth while to 'shuffle' while I'm at it”

Ida smiled at this It was evident that she could not resist after this appeal--especially as it came from Walter, who foundcar nih, and sat on the thick cushi+ons in the roouess she'd rather be in front,” remarked Bess in a whisper to Belle, but she took care that Jack should not hear

Walter started Cora's car off, and Sid's folloith hiht up in the rear with the pretty twins

The Whirlwind easily towed the weight of the disabled runabout, and the autoists were soon approaching town

”Let ed Mary of Cora, as they rolled through the village streets ”I had better not let ave you permission, didn't she?” asked Cora in surprise

”But I would rather get out here,” insisted Mary, not answering the question directly

”If you'll cast me loose, I'll run my machine in this shop,”

suddenly called Sid, as they passed a rather tu to let old Smith tinker with it, are you?”