Guy Garrick eBook

Arthur B. Reeve
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 260 pages of information about Guy Garrick.

Guy Garrick eBook

Arthur B. Reeve
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 260 pages of information about Guy Garrick.

All were now crowding around Garrick eager to thank him for what he had done.  As Warrington, now almost his former hearty wholesome self again, grasped Garrick’s hand in the heartiness of his thanks, Garrick, with the electrocardiogram paper still in his other hand, smiled.

He released himself and turned to touch the dainty little hand of Violet Winslow, whose eyes were so full of happy tears that she could scarcely speak.

“Miss Winslow,” he beamed, gazing earnestly and admiringly into her sweet face, “I promised to attend to the case of that man later,—­” he added, with a nod at Warrington.  “It may interest you to know scientifically what you already know by something that is greater than science, a woman’s intuition.”

She blushed as he added, “Mr. Warrington has a good, strong, healthy heart.  He wouldn’t be alive to-day if he hadn’t.  But, more than that, I have observed throughout the evening that he has hardly taken his eyes off you.  Even the ‘talkies’ and the ‘movies’ failed to stir him until the kidnapping scene overwhelmed him.  Here on this strip of paper I have a billet-doux.  His heart registers the current that only that consummate electrician, little Dan Cupid, can explain.”

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