B ALDY OF NOME 



She was not in the least discriminating, 

 for She told Tom, who perhaps possessed 

 more faults of disposition than any mem- 

 ber of the team, that he had an "angel 

 face"; spoke of Dick and Harry, clever 

 imitators of their brother's misdeeds, as 

 "The Heavenly Twins," and alluded to 

 Irish and Rover, gentle Irish setters, as 

 "Red Devils," which was so rankly un- 

 just that Baldy, who knew not the mean- 

 ing of irony, was amazed at Her stu- 

 pidity; but when She let Jack McMillan 

 put his paws on Her shoulders and lay 

 his huge head against Her cheek, calling 

 him a "perfect lamb" or a "poor dear 

 Martyr," Baldy turned his head away in 

 disgust. 



"She told Tom he had an 

 'angel face' and spoke 

 of Dick and Harry as the 

 'Heavenly Twins.' " 



