“The lawyer guy gets a bit of a shock at hearin’ Granworth talk like this, but he is pleased that he is gettin’ some sense, an’ he draws up a deed of gift to Henrietta Aymes an’ the deed is registered an’ the lawyer then hands the bonds over to Henrietta, an’ the bonds he handed over was O.K., they wasn’t phoney, they was the real stuff. “All right. Well, Granworth is on top of the world, ain’t he? He’s got a swell wife—because they tell me that this Henrietta is one swell baby—he’s got fifty thousand dollars in his checkin’ account. He don’t owe no money an’ everything is hunky dory. “An’ it looks like Granworth is learnin’ some sense. He plans to buy some more insurance. He is insured on an annuity policy at this time with the Second National Corporation an’ he waltzes along an’ he say

