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Just then Tobias felt a sharp, piercing pain in the nape of the neck, as if some one had jabbed a pin into him. Involuntarily, Tobias reached up his hand to stroke the hurt. Unger saw it going up— “Sold!” roared Unger, “to this astute young buyer. Young man, you now possess the cradle in which the baby emperors coocd, prattled and laughed. I congratulate you!” Tobias’ voice broke. He tried to | speak, but the words wouldn’t come. He turned his hurt, imploring eyes up to Unger. “I’d like, please,” sobbed Tobias, “to ask you—” 5 “You bet I'll put the Chippendale cabinet on sale!” exclaimed the auc- tioneer. “The young man_ here asks me to put up the rarest piece in the house. Joe, bring out the Chip- pendale cabinet—the one we bought from King Leopold’s Prime Minister. Don’t scratch it. Gently, now.” Three burly attendants gingerly carried in the cabinet and placed it near Mr. Unger. Tobias tried to slink out, but the burly attendants stood blocking the doorway. Tobias reflected. Tobias remained. Unger started in a low voice. “I know I have an exceptionally in- telligent audience here this after- noon—real connoisseurs of art, who will be thrilled to know that King Leopold himself kept his razors in this cabinet. I have a bid of $200 already. Who'll make it $215?” He directed a piercing glance at Tobias. “Young man, have you a sweetheart?” “No,” meekly muttered Tobias. (Continued on page 26) “Why didn’t you take me out to dinner last night? You promised you would!” “Circumstances over which I have no control prevented me.” “That’s a long name for your wife.” London Mai You Can’t Do Old-Fashioned Steps to the New } Ballroom Music If you want to be popular, learn how to dance the new way. Read the experience of Albert Saunders —how he got out of the old- fashioned ‘walk-around” class. by Albert Saunders iM Posed by NEVER used to worry about my dancing. : a - Hiner i rae ee fe rory, about my dancing, a é ed steps I learned years ago. 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