Cape May County Times, 8 January 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 13

RH.IX MCRK »«•» Ihr bouse. |

R(MARA RAWI.EV. $k, breaks *"** *“ burrjJB* um,u*t. tbi

Rk her Itore, RRI+t RRf. f*'**' »•»

SOI.RX MMl at«4. a >» m the ,lrrr »* «be roo.n where the HMrfrila TrJewrmafc. la arAeC^ arrtdrnt oeninwdr s^.-i lUrbsra.

r life, **l mu»l see Ibe dorlor

OMtKR RrllERSOTT, Ik. The irfl »Ummrr.-d nod . luuhed aaadaa eAlHr, K a (sraer frtradl ■> *** apron tl*er ibrrr, ihe uuie

her lather. BOB J|;»TRIKN| , ’" or uw, *t ,bc •i* 1 "

goiter irw»rVr. pro.rx trir+41). | Barbara oprne,! lb. door *lo«l) ~ a kJerhi Ibe tore, j *'* 1 look.d IB A Max. ol llshl m.1

hor rja». The loom aaa small, probald) lOIrndf-d In: A Muds 01 sreoad libra.-}-. lu walla were aaluM-ollt-d In walnut, and tb.rr

Aiaarr al Uw I krblboa^ law. wM, vrr ' *• wlmk.**. Ucctrtc llabiv M>B»H Mm.ITAN. a per** aBraLI •“'•'bead and In wall m-ou.> iHimrd Tbeer •Ar me.;. JF.RMNE BALUal Mrba.ly. mas ahoat town. While *hr U In a mrnrr stood a uble for Iwn lim. Miahad AriaL. ,h *- rl « rt b drasned half off and Iratl Walawe and rllaib.! Inc H" floor. Oxerlurnod classr.

KTO .m.- m. * ^Sinl»d

CAPE RAT COUKTY TIMES. FKIDAT. JAHDAF.Y 8. 1926

Undine u«rr her. "don't cry I’ke | (V re »*-a: an> nt’.m roan th> lliat. Plraar donl.” And then, a* i to take hot.,. i!;. n. quirk 1. the solo, shook her body still more i. >t that I Ured-.l «..n . ;.ut it hi wolrnth "Is there an>thins 1 can, i-i base Biurr i,.- without doT“ j ..-rort In that |«li'. and Sin!.

She shook her brad, without lift- d:tmk

• ha.

Ihe other woman can. "Vary well, i Kunt|M-an art. «

II -t

w hat ’

oth. s

■ duct,a

Th<

went, "t arrlcar. " j melee to Barbara. “I'll j whore ;e her ye|. Sec you w thc omaraema J about framed picture ".Vw

"I i

to wee Mrs I^du

Star), out In Br>n Mas r toroorros She .. j,i«t back from Europe and

she’s always rood copy. I don't At Iasi to care s .i.ii Mir talks about. Mlsht folded' bandk. -. ask her about Parts clothes or Her. it In place of il. Iln beer l.\dla will site you a "Pll tell you. front pace sl«>ry. She has a sens.* -You've rot tu of If., dramatic that would have ..round thi|i <d< mad. he a fine newspaper woman Well have t.. And :>.e has the nxmej to Her up Sanda. ami . 1“ II * or take a hlk. “I think If I were yon. I'd call .mtdoors more that yuunc Heynolrts He seemed Vlolefta llfl.-.i In rrwal distress betaase be could too •nr*cly. H run reach you.” 'That would i llarhasa stopped by the telephone * l *‘ n *«*- ■' Uul ' >* it. bboard on her way lo the hat ,n * •J* 00 “* " l

rack. “If anyhislv named Reynolds '‘“’J e'er calls me acain. say I'm not

■ns her face ''There's nothfns anybody can do.” she whimpered. “I wish I wa< dead, that's all. And I won’t tell yaw an thin* more, about It. I wish I was dead." Brace looked at her halples.- l>

’ueht out a fresh fitrf and proffe-vd

' No use ihlnktuc ahnu. It. Bar-

l*ra d.ar" |l« r mother ratnr orer to Ihe fed and stroked her daushler's ha!r. "Jump up and 111 sl\r

y ou wmffles for breakfast."

. il .v.nstder .rove an apdlllner in a VCS still n-d.

i wine bottle

s sfartwr al her.

Inmr raw in Ibe

r «0 OX BITS mi: STORY J h.ok.d

CHAPTCR XIV

Anything yr.u liruce “But nos bed. Well plat, i:

table .site. CHAPTER XV In a day or two A man's overeat and bat buna r l'HK coll came Just as Barbara >■*» ■"«' 1 <•«.*• *“■ on a pet near tb. table Barbar., I waK ready to leair the .dll., r ' ol, T doesn't p..' nd'WlHssI to ecaininr lb.m Tie What U lb. name please- she l,, ' r « Bair •*

poekets bad b.wm emptied She: brard lU< .

tiny ■

be said at last lues from ntlcklnr ismrdlnx boti a i uu.ether tome ,.i to Stony Point \ .Mi need tu cel

.1 I do too."

!.rr head, bat not • yea were dry.

well." site ex

• ouldn't we to

Willow Grote like." repl..-d

i d belter to lo

Sunday party

sw itebboard operator

‘say. "No. Miss Hawley Is not in tBctb. "All rt*bi

im.orrow room In r“

i still open. Barbara stood iy the table, clutchlns the back of,

around Ibe room. There

was nothiwc else In stcht | Ytm . Hot nil Batbara turned toward the door Barbara twi

Juar before sis- reached It. ,j lrl , phon^ and halt.-d. Then iwra.d and l.sAed Wk at the walked away and eautl.

wreked tabk. S.m>.thins redj i..inr poini; down

raiifhi her eye in the folds of ibe]

ma t he wo t,

l.arins white said. "Maybe .( there's so.m-■•-fimaa. I hare .ueht IM hast."

cloth. In an instant she «

her knees beside the

The ball of Ihe lladh y fanardfns

drew out from bemath il a |ms-c! hoa -'»' »“ fl 11 **' «-*rcpt for a

Every face was twrned low.-.idlof red silk. Barbara stared al lb. “• rro » Ptto-ll of ld:ht from a tran-

* ikrattah whW. Bir dca^ UMd t.earner Then she ihrart If

i<d report had enme. I p, ,be pochrl of her wrap

A door opened ana r. white-faced , She Was rlosins U>e door when

raa Martial, the ] the little doctor In Cray burrted

dow n the steps, rarrylnc his rmdletne case Barbara rtcpp.d in

A little man la tray ard. The manager grasped him r the arm and pulled him Lhroach ie door, which swunc shut belad them The spell of silence shattered.

it?" "What kind of an "Michty owe nethInc behind

Mea triad to aoothe eiciled noen cwmpaaioos. pourrd tumbler.water, aant waiters aft.* wfap*. kea came a whuqee The pallee

■to been called "

There waa a rash for the door, ben the crowd blocked It. (base the roar statu|>-d«d. J.'vsry ubhi the room was desertrd except the er tabic, uc whk-b Bin had b.d slumped down amonc

roe., and one 01

shies near the windows, at Bxt ttu* who wairbed the with a cynical amusewicwl. clone to Ihe chrnr on bad h.-ro Iwarninc Jrrand all the rest of lb.

a her arm. an« found Brace RryaoM-

4 me take yon borne. Barbara, ara Jerked away from him.

“A dear case of suicide." he replied to her question "Norman Hollow ell. of the Hollowell I fond B.-okerag-- t ompany. Sm. id. n.de in his pocket, and prmd that he w as akme in the room. Walter had left him only two minutes befoii Hk- shot. He died Instantly " Barbara found her way back to 'be front hall, where the roa.I'mu-.

r try-tac lo

to the other rcportei Inlerrupt.d biro "Ne bush It up. Martini

dead and everybody In Philadelphia

knows him"

The telephone booth was surrounded by a bcbllnc swarm of nun report ets. Part sera ran after tlie manatee. “Please. Mr. Martini.' :he siailed. "may I rest a n.-mient

In your oflice—

The men looked *1 her ruspicinusly. Th>» he opened a door and u be red her in. "Wc don't want any more scandal out of this than is unavoidable It wasn't the- fault of the manaarnirnt that Ok- man

ptrkrd out the laghtlHms

Brae- bun, up the t< i.plmn- rereiter and turn.-d away w.arUy. A trtanrle of Itrbt struck across lb. wall of the staircase Someone bad

opened a door upstairs.

Hrocc Marled. A girl waa standlap on Ibe lower steps, suddenly revealed by Ihe half light He drew hack. “I ban your pardon 1 did not know Ibirr wai anyone in lb.-

hall "

“Oh. that's all right." came a childish voice 'Xiue-a I scared you UMire than yon d«d me. I've been standiiu here far a couple «f minute- trying to figu v <Kit who was using the telepbun "

"Why.

ard the i , *'dy to talk

las n so toorly I

He b.-l|cd her i.. Iw r feet and “Very well.” ybw.nt up the stair- with his arm Sti. pul on h. > lui through hers. At it,- door Ih.'j sab! left the imildin goi«l night. Mrs. I.ydia S Inside his rm- Hruco cross.'-* to tie- window and larcd out at lbs) rh^drd |i

snowy night. T turiMxl to his fa-

half

Barbara l.uind a chance to ask. | ,ia ** l- 1 '* r n <•>' »* lace •tvhat do you thlnlt of the Valej And now. Mis. Il Acres developments projer'. Mrs j don't mind. I think > Stacy? You arc Interested In h.-ttitctxlew ended. Eropean architectu-c. aren't vou*" j !«>intr.ienl with my The olher woman leaned forward. I * rnon.ents."

,i £raph Offils- buzre.1 w ith ;«i that lo-r heavy silk shaw I fell in IK-Iia • turned, her

sen sulci.!.- story that lone loop* t„ the Boor That.' she! Sl.ee,; fur-trimmed coat ..

said Impi. ssiv. ly. "Is If. first sign .1 small 1 r ].ydta Stary sllpp

nd Bob i-. rlainly do ..b * ba,e s,. , ,.1 an awak. inne ci,i. | mtA the , Barbara looked ar

iefc." said lepna. the !e.. oonsclou m PhOad. Iphla ler. "Inmi ae being :'-!.i very it,'■ luterwst.-d 1:1 watch

•ry like tli.it »ng lu proi " >ou ajpOa. , Ja ..

••d at Mrs. Stacy >ea were alight for ; log the Interview.

th. r ccne of

1 me at home taking Ibinr liahy 1 told the wll. w>:bt to break our n.-cks to get to

t laity.”

1 called Ik.11.ara to the d -sk "* ave os good protrcflon last ■ I the Llgli'ho.i*e. Miss Haw-

truth

yv>u

" "Y^oi voice ' prima li-yBW -.-leM

you again. Miss ■ id. bold out her vyed my little tal

i ioneyed i». t behind t

ride dot

or <>: idblng. for uaearthing that

elm- to the nnkn. sa soman nun- residoo

palikhi of the dead -nan. Add..! 1^

Just tin- touch of .silor ne.sl.st to amtmc ,

•MelicrauiU t. II, v«i to see Mrs. Si i-r trip to Euro|s- «• I* interest--t

prv.y.*nolds.

me hr a.-kisi t.slay about ! They tell mini architecture Might ask h. r 'Im- Vale Acre.- 1

adjusting the photograph t

! Jeror

ousine Ii-pis d roadste irapli building. 1 spent. *”* " " j of her

lark reflectively "V., I think It all d. i.i, other d.-x. lopriH-ni • . r. ad) to make tbat an in a lew days. But I • my mind." It seoim-d to Hart a

| slowly Into tin- lobby and caught

and leaned [ an elevator.

ot just yet. "What's th.- r.iatthr. BartiaraT' iIuHi som ■ | asked Hoi. Jeffries, who was loungI may l«-, ins over .01 Aim-rban Mercury •iincem.-nl j wlu-n she eolrr.-d He was alone 11-lit Chang. I in tlie offl. •• "Have you lost your

j last friend*"

her ( She lauik her lu-ad

1 framed ) ».iik<

ts I'ranby." said

Hrr*».. "the laay that wouldn't u. e the hammer " He smihd a little. Sh.- giggled "Aw. now. don't rah i! in None of us women can. Bui what are ymu doing al this hour of the nichf'—ft's ah r two o'clock " Brace he; it at. si. then spoke rapidly. “Telepborurc a woman who doesn’t want 'o talk to me. That's

the kind of a fool I am.”

Violetta looked at him sharply. Then she , iched and sal dow n on the lower step, propping her chin in her !lands. “Life’s funny " she said. “Win n you want Vm. you cant have Vm. And when the.. “' want you. you caiCt see Vm for the

I-lace to kill blmaclf. And rem.m-1 dn „ , '‘

hi-r. there wasn't any woman talx | Bn * r ,ro ' ' , ' d ' ,M ,u ' 1, and "" up He was alone." ' ,1 “* n '• , ' r •«**• •' Barbara reached for th. tele., n ‘’ ,h * u - ,n »««vImw thfa. love phone Norman Hollowell has! y ' v,! ^"r forget it all and go killed himself in the laghtbnua I '’h 00 ' yoor bu,,,K » s '

llto. she told Meln-rnudt. breatbleasly The managemen' says In ■

Sbe shot a sidelong ; lanre al him •Oh. no. that's not so. Ijfe wouldn't

___ _ lu-anything without love. I'd hale to sash under the‘ui.’ie 'wb^-'b." " ,,Dk 1 «*» d «** go tfarvuigh Ihe rest

himself.

Martini made a dive for the telephone. "Ib-jnn you." he said Barba.a mad-.- a rush for 'hr

front door. She opened It and ran pell-mell Into the arms of Bob Jet-

fries Thank goodness." said Boh I fell like a dot. leaving you Bui

»<T have come her. You'Ve got! r*w>e all tight, aren't you. Bah - get out of Ibis plaee and some- T*'*- , l ' got the story. Vou dy must take you booir They "‘-dn'l to in unless you want to' I the police Have been called " ! "Think I d belter." he answered T don't need you'" snapp.d Bar-! " T ** r haven't come yet. have — ' j they" Met an old fellow to Ux

• driveway who says be saw a wom- ! an run out of Ihe entrance here and

“The last I saw of your enwisl 'h' rujd - a » b, »“t «>>

Brace, atrraly "be was . *•'' »P »® »hat war rad opera —- in. - nrrmg. and gal to the porch Just imvnms * He tossed hiJ 10 ximr bear the shut" ird the table where (hr{ replied Baibora. and

\ mb tin'*

of my life all by my h

Ihe gleam of malice 1

eyes."

1 "No -they're oat." be agreed. bc*!v "ritoue of tbeu really love " Hr brake off in embatrassm.ni Bui what idiots we are. In sit bee in the wee small bou >. talking a lot ot silly bunk ~ Violetta answered him eagerly. ■ Btit it Isn't .bunk. Sosue'.uur* II helps lots yuM to talk about your I roubles. I say:, to tnysell. the lirsl time I aaw you -There's a g. nt

And I

yon ami the Telegraph will jump into this enterprise and giv, it all the publicity you can. I m.-.v have a good story for you soon. 1 want to sec bow the thins catches on Iwfote I plunge myself.” Again -he

slaurvd toward lln- picture.

Ik.itara was buttoning l:>-r ruel and phking up ln-r gloves when Mrs. s-laev slnpind b> r. "Ismt go y«-t." sin- said. "Stay and have a .up nl tea with me It's sitrli a gloorriy day. I'd b.ve to have corr."Hut I r.tilly rntgb' to g» t bar k." Batl-ai.. wa» vayinr. stun lb.- maid

app.an d wfib a tea tray.

I Tea-nil j. lb.', followed

"Isiok her.-, ikibs. Is it In -I night

that's making you f.s-l had ' I tartar.-- stared »Ut thr window fighting to k.s-p ha.-k the tears. "I can't tell you bow sorry I an

alsiot it all. for It seems to I. mostly my laull. Barbara. I'd giv. anything if I had turned t.ie Bad rcr down and taken you. In-tea, of trusting Smbad " |bd. balked a tier. and. getting no answer, w.-n

Oil "He was doing ro w.ll

thought th.- .-veniug was a surec-x: i'ben I saw him sitting alone. nu< guggling champagne from a bii

;-ouldn't g

In*. Me. Hrw

I that's

rr lady n iwhei.- 1:

ray l.aig enough

lev." .-aid Mr tea cups. ' A Id. meeting nei

uvy yoc

Harhara glancid at the < hands Dial toyed . -ups. and at the satin hecks and ,

> life.'

"If

r. i-li

it'* womb rfuL It you like it " Mr Jftary w:.s apparently ready t.K an afterti.MB: of pblfosophy. TTc always thonebt." sabl she "that I would Yiav.- mad- an .-ve.! I-m n.-s s|ai> r woman myself if only i liadnT ts-en eurs.-d wiib - Mr Mels roH.lt spoke of jour new- a-use" Barbara smiled. T!.. i-ouipllmrnt told. I.ydia Stacy

inc the

Barlui 1lh an Itatter

to- rial t<d tlrtuking—

you desr-rted him for Jerome Bali." Ha tar..'* patience gay. way. "Oh. stop. Bob." sjir eried. "I'm mil blaming anybody Everything's wrong, tha' • all. It was terrible ;

last night, and I'll never go

a tarty again. But you couldn't j cor id l! help it." Jcrou She was crying whoicbeaitodly | ;cd put

aali I

and let

Whet

with hr

Babi dress a that >b.

"I art you ha| |a|M-r g sbrw-k t.

like

. b.-wrld i

■I

. where

lo U ■only

u ll in

glancing i

boulder al the weeping girl. ' ness an, Barbara threw baek be itead al ‘ lad tern last, and w lp.*l her eyx». Her 1 you. ow tiandkcrchk-f was v -ry w.-t. She Barba ••perivrt the lower drawer in svant j math lo of a fre: I.- one. and drr-w

: ilhing i- agaiust 1 kind will go 01

real fun In life and I- . .twin the world than I'll w Jed because my latrw... flwugtitb inouc:

bwhed

my lift

You and j proacnea, •Jug all ■ the d aw

(T1APTEI

B arbara stared

red

"What

hara. the ex

Uarba-i:

an inslixnt Barbara wa* on her knees beside the

Stahsdi ^

• Hh Us brad to the ffea. i ^

wished

help you.

Brw-e turned “Tbat wa* o.<-e of y«u to bother alwut me. but really

Mfau i'ranby. I'm afraid « Isn't ~ ” . j worth it I gin-os I'll always b- a

! buti;-hr. where women are <-011

"Norman HalloWell. a Suicide, j „ ^ | .. .

— —» f«rw.M upon Bru. r -aat Ue- headlines. "Kills self li. , t j,^ bl BIU |j r

■ft'har - (hr Mm of y,wr lellrnr IJghlhouse private dining room Vml.ita turned her greai I "hether n. Bo. J v, M to get, l uknown momro ‘on.prolon 0.-- , y , t kMa "How

I cf this pta.-- aays v ' I'm not] l-etore I raged. }ou u) lhiW Ul ****"*** •« ThU t. rotor to! Barbara laid loan lb. extra will miir.e , ^Ua kurro ^ur nan.. a fioot page ntory. and I'm betel its Ink still wet. and pulled no h.-i , -ft——.a- - tmw the ground for Um Tvio-jcnat The yellow taffeta dress had knew MB ' | a splash of black grease arrero th- -jm 1 , oW fcln . .e |Re walked away, with her bead; skirt, where rbr had brushed« L .. — ^ M lb. air. The room wax peacta -, against . table ta tb- «onij«.«g j vt-> Tell me , JIT* ^ *” t/S " hody ached a Mb UUru. didn't like to mk DM I know

like anything that i eoubi l-ible. Site drew from beneath il a pie _ of red silk.

Jtruee

A pieture ol Barbara lies I. tieel no his dr- ar Oulli, -,ud. table lay a pie- .d blarprtat am Mime archil -.-lural plans ate models. liruce shuRb-d tb rough Ibe pile pb kin* out w-veeal wketHu-s Ol top of these L- laid the ple-iwre u liarliara. Then 4*e opeuid tie- dim of the littf- iojJ aluti tbat -be* The Know .od stopp’d lafltn;

b.-r he ad kily t ~i*artalao lit 1

Burt-.

nek a hlrred up lb. - r. and >he turu.d

XVII

at lb.- strip ot j After

As Bob Jeffries ap- I miring ( lie thru, i it back into! the root hurriedly. 1 women - you hiding Iberr. Bar- ] with me idence of crime*" | She I ;uiiled.-"That gu.-ss Is! more da

1 t„ ■ not a- wild a* you think, perhaps. ■ d.-rfully. ,ugh! " I-it lave they horned about thr-j room Is ie a | woman who was with Hollowell in Jeiom

; ibe load bouse last WCht*" | sbouldcl

. .1 , Not a thing exc.-pt that she left i ‘ all rue

i '‘to "she began, wishing . tieforc IIm- :bot that killid him. TheJ pivot, tl tilv that she could • scat-' Inun j IsMi.e havi piartically dropped tb--| less. "I* of tea and a plate eit sand- ; ••••ubt that It was MlK-ide." j light In : ie» and cak.- were offered |u| "Whaf would you do about it.J right. 1

i Bo*'- '* .vou thought you knew who! work.' 1

he telephone. Mr*. Staey." said! "Tha! de-pe-nds Mnyb- I souldni i a s-egef maid, appearing in tbi- do.ir-1 'ry lo find out for su.e. if *be was; Viid "I tlubk it .* the Ileaner. He! f d.ient sort and would be ruined , .I.img led to sc- 10 , when I gav.- biiu j '•} the M a11d.1l. But if I didn't it iiarbai didui would prove I wasn't much ol a s ran In would mwspapir mvn I suppoM " Ilol. At elc

■k a long pvill on bis pipe ibe blur And if 1 did. may-lie it wo-, .: through >ve 1 wasn't much ot » m ,. ,| When t! Ml there you at- But ««.i -. on I section 1 and have a cup of lea » ,1*, Me. j ward Ne VI bad. ar i! you n. ,-d. .1 I "This Much abligial. Ilol.. bur I got Barbara

Mb-

> be -

tal e lb-

. stop, and r

at into (he halt

Bab had vanished. Several of, to wit on bn olher tarn from Ihe newapaper 1 Bshs." hr mi ip were to the hall, arguiar! into that roon 1 the roadhouse mauacc r to let it up we d net r Into the room wher.- the rtwd - the unknown here bred The manager was "Well.'

up to Barbara

a as one of Um Mouw-n never live thus. ■ bo bed beet to down, you know Even a* 1

party -Say Mme Haw lay.' to-* Hultowell „ wife Vs munc rt. "Jsdfrvrs aslurt «h to took ‘ tor my dlWi.rT»TC) of that tar yov Thai awrteiy edit... They say she's in ' btrage had Hoag a to al Ihe hist* actor ha**- kauwa that I •Uoa of the pole - and bunr land wasn't s model of til

A,*"”.'

Bruc. stalled rath, r

jf when liarli.tr.. awoke the next I saw tbai it wa« ntn- o'c d thre- hours later than her 1 using time. But sb- only t,

catty over and lay : ttll a mun . nt j ‘ But I Her mother came in<o the rooui j *u

uiustn'l ke P you sttliug tun it Thr office ratted in.? said you i ■> mart b. nearly three or fork " ii.rduT report IIU noon. Bah- sbr j I

The girl moved rlocal "But I said "That's wby I lei you slop ; 'b.

said Barbara sfanvly "if - uuol Ul talk to you. I •an t sleep You lookrd so Uri-d wloa I ear-., in - a< draff ( she rrwil, oad nothing to do Witt. , „ rMl ,. Had a bd to wake you lov . th* murder. M seems a shame toj „/ ir.mU, , n a.j u UM . Hut I've Barbara lolhd over again to|»Y drag her out Into the lun- lirb' aimuel rot through thr wood. nos. look at b« - mother “Why I; it." •-‘k

in b»vr nilh anyinrty auy she artod. "Ibal wbenever (a:e . cl* j * rt So I m not wo miserable k» r-:* into an awkward situation, h! But I m load) Nobody in brings Blur- Reynold, around to'ah tote town to talk to Mo-1 1-I.Mt over me* Why did Brae. ! «0

Jane, that work al l amp ha..- • > t. in tb. Etgblbous. Inn j "Really, it irn’t In) cla- s !.!.! that I last bight, wtuh Hmbad Swllu an! these new . p .-k op but you know how il was m: kinr a tool of bimaeii* t»b j terxivww. i-

•eful “ I mold di<. wb. n I think of Bruc. | to anythin

me Yuan lone “ trg. manlla rr-fully, b. foi

along

- vatnined

forget all al-eit like that if I w look d appl. t.. : ■ hrmiab wbi. ,1 1 had passed ' ■ obt-tl the matt

■h* No

Bruce

xiodily

t Dw ball \10trt

w bile ]

laughed '

to Thai 1 * of a grea at r:tmln.,< eh lo lb - «««.-

down a

Barba llapp

| When t

» hoc- ! trad*, h .i. Me J Barbara otn..- j a beauti tti Mrs. J Hornet

I Barbara

n I got : tefiUn.-u

| riding.

! ' And | glance j Lydia I rlnwe 01

1 the i plea

wiry " railed I

1 I OX ibe farts s

"Hello ; lb. 1

Thirteen

a. “If th-

Tl ihae

id -

I'a

isr. All ghts inuitnar at Thc« to. But

ed bark e steps

'." His

ladicw

ill staTc ■If"

malltyB extra bronlh-

I was having

looked

xruy in struck

un h r P still.

ved tor swung town

I Mbe* ‘hob It toward * The * v. timg