Mr. Prohack eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 468 pages of information about Mr. Prohack.

Mr. Prohack eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 468 pages of information about Mr. Prohack.

Sissie took to chaffing her brother, and after a time Charlie said suddenly, with curtness: 

“Have you dropped that silly dance-scheme of yours, kid?”

Sissie was obliged to admit that she had.

“Then I tell you what you might do.  You might come and live here with me for a bit.  I want a hostess, you know.”

“I will,” said Sissie, straight.  No consultation of parents!

This brief episode overset Mrs. Prohack.  The lunch worsened, to such a point that Mr. Prohack began to grow light-hearted, and chaffed Charlie in his turn.  He found material for chaff in the large number of newly bought books that were lying about the room.  There was even the Encyclopaedia of Religion and Ethics in eleven volumes.  Queer possessions for a youth who at home had never read aught but the periodical literature of automobilism!  Could this be the influence of Lady Massulam?  Then the telephone bell rang, and it was like a signal of salvation.  Charlie sprang at the instrument.

“For you,” he said, indicating Lady Massulam, who rose.

“Oh!” said she.  “It’s Ozzie.”

“Who’s Ozzie?” Charlie demanded, without thought.

“No doubt Oswald Morfey,” said Mr. Prohack, scoring over his son.

“He wants to see me.  May I ask him to come up for coffee?”

“Oh!  Do!” said Sissie, also without thought.  She then blushed.

Mr. Prohack thought suspiciously and apprehensively: 

“I bet anything he’s found out that my daughter is here.”

Ozzie transformed the final act of the luncheon.  An adept conversationalist, he created conversationalists on every side.  Mrs. Prohack liked him at once.  Sissie could not keep her eyes off him.  Charlie was impressed by him.  Lady Massulam treated him with the familiarity of an intimate.  Mr. Prohack alone was sinister in attitude.  Ozzie brought the great world into the room with him.  In his simpering voice he was ready to discuss all the phenomena of the universe; but after ten minutes Mr. Prohack noticed that the fellow had one sole subject on his mind.  Namely, a theatrical first-night, fixed for that very evening; a first-night of the highest eminence; one of Mr. Asprey Chown’s first-nights, boomed by the marvellous showmanship of Mr. Asprey Chown into a mighty event.  The competition for seats was prodigious, but of course Lady Massulam had obtained her usual stall.

“What a pity we can’t go!” said Sissie simply.

“Will you all come in my box?” astonishingly replied Mr. Oswald Morfey, embracing in his weak glance the entire Prohack family.

“The fellow came here on purpose to fix this,” said Mr. Prohack to himself as the matter was being effusively clinched.

“I must go,” said he aloud, looking at his watch.  “I have a very important appointment.”

“But I wanted to have a word with you, dad,” said Charlie, in quite a new tone across the table.

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