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was and that Sue could meet Walter another time.
At the appointed time, I knocked on the door of Lydia's apartment and as I entered, I told her that Sue had to drep by the drug store for a few things and that she would be along in a few minutes. I also told her that I was expecting a very important call and I had taken the liberty of giving her phone number to the party that was supposed to call me. She said that was alright and we sat down to wait, for Sue.
In a few minutes, the phone rang and she answered it and then handed me the phone, "I think that this is the call you were expeeting, George.
I took the eall and than I said to her, after hanging up, "I am afraid that I will have to leave before Sue gets here. I hope you don't mind my leaving like this, but I'm sure that you will need no introduction, for Sue knows quite a lot about you. My business should not take too long and I will return before the night is over."
I left her apartment and dashed to my own, which was in the same building, and hurriedly changed my slothing, app- lied make-up, and became Sue. After looking myself over carefully to see if I was dressed good enough to go calling, I went again to Lydia's apartment.
I knocked on the deer and Lydia opened it. "I just know that you are George's Sister. Won't you come in? George got an important phone call a few minutes ago and had to leave, but he said that he would be back here before the night was over".
I sat down on the couch and Lydia asked me if I would like a drink. I nodded and said, "Yes, I'll drink the same kind that George has been drinking".
As she mixed the drinks, there was almost complete silence in the apartment. The only sound was that of the record player softly playing a smooth, unobtrusive number.
As we sat there, enjoying our high balls and listening to the musie, I said, "Lydia, why don't we two girls get our