“I can’t ask you to go back with me,” he was saying, “but I can stay here with you.” His hand crept over mine. “Our business needs a manager on this coast. Will you help me make a home in San Francisco, dear?”
Below, the lights of the city danced with happiness and a glad new song rang in my heart.
Here ends ’The Lure of San Francisco. A Romance Amid Old Landmarks.” Written by Elizabeth Gray Potter and Mabel Thayer Gray and Illustrated from Sketches in Charcoal by Audley B. Wells. Done into a book by Paul Elder and Company at their Tomoye Press in San Francisco under the supervision and care of H. A. Funke, in July, Nineteen Hundred and Fifteen.