probably would have ended its eleven-story flight in the hand cart of Messinger’s butcher boy, who usually made his first Fifty-sixth Street delivery at about that time.
F — The white rose would not have been jewelled and sparkling with the dews of dawn, anyway, as at Harrietta’s rising hour (between 10.30 and 11.30 A. M.) the New York City dews, if any, have left for the day.
Spartans who rise regularly at the chaste hour of seven will now regard Harrietta with disapproval. These should be told that Harrietta never got to bed before twelve-thirty nor to sleep before two-thirty, which, on an eight-hour sleep count, should even things up somewhat in their minds. They must know, too, that in one corner of her white-and-blue bathroom reposed a pair of wooden