"O-o-oh!" Truly John was becoming an important figure in the juvenile world.
"And I've got a dollar and thirteen cents left for candy and peanuts," he concluded.
Louise studied the confident, freckled face before her, the sparkling bicycle with its glossy saddle and acetylene lamp, the heavily padded baseball glove on the nickeled handle bars, and then their owner again. She took the last remnant of her pride and stamped it under foot in a wave of regret.
"John," she said, shyly.
"Yes?"
"I won't have anything more to do with Sid."
The captain of the "Tigers" only laughed. "You can go with Sid all you want, and drink all the sodas he'll pay for. I don't care, because—" he leaned his weight forward on the pedals and started for the park so suddenly that she barely caught his parting words, "I'm through with girls. I'm going to be a bachelor!"