Gigolo by Edna Ferber Chapter 6 Page 54

“Is your big two-room suite on the next floor vacant?” said Florian, cryptically.

Mrs. Pet stared a little, wonderingly. “Yes, that’s vacant since the Ostranders left, in July. Why do you ask, Mr. Sykes?”

“Nothing,” Florian answered, airily. “Not a thing. Just asked.”

His train had come in at nine. It was eleven now, but he was restless, and a little hungry, and very much exhilarated. “You certainly look grand,” Mrs. Pet had exclaimed, admiringly. “And my, how you’re sunburned!”

He left the Lexington Avenue house, now, and strolled over to the near-by white-tiled restaurant. There, in the window, was the white-capped one, flapping