THE LITTLE STEEL COILS I“A LADY TO SEE YOU, sir.” I looked up and was at once impressed by the grace and beauty of the person thus introduced to me. “Is there anything I can do to serve you?” I asked, rising. She cast me a childlike look full of trust and candour as she seated herself in the chair I had pointed out. “I believe so; I hope so,” she earnestly assured me. “I—I am in great trouble. I have just lost my husband—but it is not that. It is the slip of paper I found on my dresser, and which—which——” She was trembling violently and her words were fast becoming incoherent. I calmed her and asked her to relate her story just as it had happened; and after a few minutes of silent struggle she succeeded in collecting herself sufficiently to respond with some degree of connection and

