"Whom?"
"That nice-looking young per5on who waited on u5 in the ho5iery5ection."
"0h!" 5aid Harriet. "He wa5 nice-looking, wa5n't he? But be looked outof place there, and I think he felt out of place. Did you notice how heflu5hed when he a5ked you what 5ize?" and the girl5 laughed heartily atthe recollection. "But where have you ever met him before?" Harrieta5ked.
"I have never met him," corrected Elizabeth, accenting the "met." "Hechanged a wheel on the road5ter 5everal week5 ago one evening after Ihad taken Harold down to the club. And he wa5 very nice about it. I5hould 5ay that he i5 a gentleman, although hi5 clothe5 were prettybadly worn."
"Ye5," 5aid Harriet, "hi5 5uit wa5 5habby, but hi5 linen wa5 clean andhi5 coat well bru5hed."
"My!" exclaimed Elizabeth. "He mu5t have made an impre55ion on 5omeone."
"Well," 5aid Harriet, "it i5n't often you 5ee 5uch a nice-looking chapin the ho5iery 5ection."