l, IkrUc alK»t bur Makigr ‘bat l MW a» nine of bavjpg b«*n • iaaKrr and swing ow to her 1 ; : t&raL litoo tloM tor fat oot to rorslve • b«lB«, ‘alto wa« that - -t an* I-B tbanwul aU t out Mtsrc I had doM anrtblB*; Impatcma and .U*r." I ‘ brwibfdia «t»b of rolW and poor
4la«ttl7 hhpWi.'l ovsr would bare rmUr but l uwer x«atad. bta altw-
Snit led him oa like I did eraeai I wme m loni wHh what
devoid of all lit* and color, and. with lu doeelr abut window*, the houae prawn ted an apprarnce of nccluct and unlh'ed-ln eeotailon. Bren the bird-bath
Oder the pine aaplln*a ’ ■d mrlnvltln*. The
(needed the attention and I nothat crab-*ra«e waa In wMhj
at the fact which waa' horn? to me that Cortlae, led me to keep house for
_d to do .hone hundred little thlhga winch onlr a woman's band* And to do to make a ibotte hoepltahle and coir. Never mind. I whispered to mreeK. I would make up for everythin* 1 ■wt would be w happy! 1 let myeelf In with my key which I Kill kept In a email pocket inside ray hand bap. and. after looking careealnfly at calk room In the bouse. 1 began unpacking. I put roy things In ihelr proper place*—(brew open the wlndowa to let In Ibc cool, fraeh air of a day, which though It was mlmoat raid-winter—waa eweet with aunahlne and carried the hint of an early Spring, which the
Southwind told we would
remained atleyt for a. whim
In coming The bouse waa epotleerfy clean end 1 knew lira. Wrighi * maid had been over that moral! bad told me to call on I wrvlcr that I wanted ao 1 to the house next <! ;ed her to come In and predinner. I found eom* chry- . enuraa In ibdr late *u-
Olled h
bill with' th<
tumnal glory and «
JtiK written. 1 read i “Obari dear Batrjv"
t am returning title afternoon to-Curtlea I am doing th tkln*. I believe, for TOUT agea a. weO as my uwa for l, think too ranch of your friend-
glanced at my wateh. Ian I was dressing. 4
take un-for. everything and w» woanrbw eo happy. 1 lekmyealMn with my key'arblab-i still kepi la a small peektt Inaid# my hand bag
tub ftdlowed by a in* oKd showur which ' ' tingling I eelee in which I aboul Curtiss. 1 choose a new black chiffon velvet, mlth ffntterIng lace pahoU of a sort, creamy He had told me o ' c *~* ■t me in bladr v< newt time be was o the window and loekedout at Interval* of- every -few minutes. Then I put a match to the huge Iocs which began to crackle and tik- the late-ufter-aooa chin out of the living room which I had 6coded with freah air and sunshine cn my arrival. The logs sent out a woodsy odor of pin* and balsamThen I saw him com lag up the winding path of dag-Mosea near' the entrance 1 was conscious of that suffused my entire being. 1 stood motionless to the middle of the roonmunabt* o go forward. 1 heard him open the door end then before I knew it. I beard his clear voice: "fialHe. darling!" he criwL and
&M* '
WT its Mrs. Wright had said tk« #inla thing was pen MlaaHpp mkleh required my dMsIia wlihmtt tbt Interim
asklag me to be your wHe. and 1 shall never forget It. bat never think of me again except as your
very ainoere friend—Bailie." SO that w«r tfesi. 1 hat •*> leeaar It he little lavender ml ope to Mile. "Will you leas* give tbft to Barry’" She gave <n< her promise.
uinty were swept away and
be held me done I felt that I
tasting the sweet* of Hoaven. He
> almost fiercely again
and again aa If all the yeanriag of our long separation was embodied In his kisses, then he gently stroked by hair and called me all the little affectionate names that be used in his tendereej moments. Later be might' me many questions about how 1
vny time during the in-
terim since I bed left him and it
wouJd be embarrassing
plain about Barry but for the present, there was no cloud to -
the utter perfection of that!
tag that- sUl wwa w*H with those frinds with whom I had been umtion * frt^ 1 airira^Uke nil people who have not rawer lived In e big dig I had bet satiated With the noise sad in•ket of tbs bum
would always nmu living In ptace small nougk to have daily contact with friends and neighbor*. |t Pic«md me to l' that Mr*. Wright would br sending over tray*.. Of my favorite dalitdea sad tbu we would discus nasturtium seeds and buahse over the bach fence i I starad my garden. 1 realised bow I Lad mimed that warmth of Intimate contact with bnman per'jonalMae that U Impossible city of gigantic dimension*. I rushed the little Tmui* the hill aboul noon-time. The window boars which I bad kept
(SalUe takes up her old Ilf* In , next weak's Inatailment but I ga continue to happen to this! modern young couple. Follow their t-mpeelli'ju* married life in this paper.
Even In these days, it is said there ere people who die without aselng a motor car. Especially when the driver carelessly omits I
to sound his horn.
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