don't taste so good, they certainly got everything else fixed up about as swell as a man could ask for—fixed up to the Queen's taste, eh?" he says.
"They certainly have," I says—I could feel he was a friendly sort of a cuss and I never was a fellow, even with my college training and the fact that I know President Coolidge and all, I never felt that a fellow ought to high-hat any really agreeable and you might say interesting fellow that you happen to meet along the way, for what, after all, as our pastor, Dr. G. Prosper Edwards, has on more than one occasion said in our church, what are we after all, even the best of us, but fellow pilgrims on that great Highway which is Life?
So I says to him, "They certainly have," I says. "Stranger here?" I says.
"Well, kind of, you might say," he says. "Mother and I been coming here to Los for quite a few years now, but still, same time, when you think it all over," he says, "when you take a great city like this, with all its wonders and entertainments," he says, "a fellow could be here quite a