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TI*Ul».k'l>AY. J I NK IR. t S I « TM K R K D M O N D The Hollow ol Her H and Vincent’s XY, FEED aid ¡TRANSFER KK PM "NI>, • P h o n » No <H(I 1702 b yJ G e o rg e B a rr M cC u tc h e o n cion I I y W.J. Buckley T H E M \N WH O |MI| s \ l l KI NI I s Ol Li^ht and Heavy Hauling PM»«' AO'J lt«*<liii<»inl, O r r . M r k a m i c r e a m il«llv«-n il to M y ..a rt o f Ilio city. 16 q u a r t s o f Bilik fo r 11 00, I^r.tv« . ir . lr r * a t I to b lia ’ a to r a or Raitmonil Pharmacy H, K ENYON w. B. daggktt Attorney at Uw (I. H. O rn o: ( O H MISSION! It one It \ N K o » R C H M O M I. WHEN im m ik north m N M K IU T . IN —CAEE - O H M (ON PltlNE\IEI.E AT— The Brosius Bar P1NKHT H I M N O S OE WINES. E l g l ' O K H ANI» < Hi U t S I.Ai.1 It I IE H H ON O I M M i l l T K. E. l i l t OSI I'M, Propri et or. S h iftin g tha Raapena.bility. MN- H<» ka»-y I Hi. | ni | hi . w hy ilo yon w ish in« I., m a r r y the kind of m nn « ho CRH gel mon«y out of th« o t h e r fellow? 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It m e a n t little or If »* » » ml U.* «ui t M uni* hrr a n*rvli*» In ri-Mi* <i h r i (>r tu, nan who |I»« h »*I i n o t h in g 1 « him In hTs own e x p erien c e , * 1. ‘ ! • 1 Mn . ! • . I h ail ' i u • -I hai tw o girls of g e n tle b i r th had se r v e d as Mr» W run lull drtrrmlVMMi ■M«td hrf an*1 Ink«*« hrf to l»aC own m..dels for p ic tu r e s of hla ow n m ak liofila lug. a n d h e fully a p p r e c ia t e d t h e exl- f i » \ I T I It III Mr* Wramtatl li**ar» g e n r le a t h a t had d r i v e n th e m t o It Ihr Ktorv of ll.ttv f . •ti. t fI'• Ilf* . 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Shn thr tr |(M|y »rem I to dru w thrff» < I arf waa w hat s h e a p p e a r e d to he: A g e n tOffrfhrr tle w o m a n « I l VITI It V H«r » \V randa II and llr t . He a d m i t te d to h i m s e l f t h a t hn was IV r« t»ir»é to N* w Y *rk nftrr un uh»« nra It was not of vrur in I ur«*|» |.*-»llr \Yr»n«lall. u n d e r 1 he spell of h e r hfotlirr • f t'tuilha rnakra h.im»r1f u». fui to H-Ifu i«n«| tu*. • Itsr • K’frnllv I fi t r r *• • t « d lov« he waa able t o c o n te u d . but It waa u m y s t e r i o u s a p p e a l to t o m * In lf*tt» f l l A l T K H VI llrftv 1« vr*-4<ly pnlnrd t h in g w ithin him t h a t had n e v e r r«> be fore lie co u ld n 't ut D ifn't «\ldrnt *1«*«l»r t<» rn< < »tir « *■ I u*s • v.-nled lls.-lf Ile ■ attention» Kara »n-i ln I • s ** 'o qu ite expla in what It was fat unti*.n |»*sMihll|t v f«.r •pvrnfi» on tha In hla so lita ry h o u r s a t lh« c o tt a g e W r a n d a Ila a n *1 r r f» u r a i i o n t • hr »«ifT* r»*d at thr hand* of fhatlla on I he U|q>«r road he was wont to U r il. ' i »•» n .irr • * I. s nmrdrt r*»a Into t a k e hts friend E . s l l e W r a n d a ll Into t h r farti I h c o n s id e r a tio n As a frien d was It not C H A P T r H VII In roftiiiant hla d uty to go to hint with hls sordid wltti * u ft|* n*1 |trwnd>»n 1« • fh an arti«» vlalta Hura ut lui «•<. mtrv fili.»- ! »•■Ila 1 Ml« tal*-* W as It r ight to let W r a n i'nnfr»k.*fl t<» Mir i II .il hr !■ m . l l r In Iota dall go on with hla wooing w hen t h e r e with Urti* urranvr» with « l i s t e d t h a t which m ig h t m a k e all the r i l A I T K I t VII! M dIff.-renc« In th « w orld to h im ? He f M ' Ito.-th t.» paint a f»l* • ha» u tinuntlnv fr* Un# !'• th*Yt hr haa m rvtì In v a r.a b ly brought th e*« d e lib e ra tio n s II. • • ' ' I »Mn* throu*h n t»*»rt- to a c lo s e by r e la x in g Into a g rim sm ile » n iinkn*»wn Kn*H»h foli*. f I drd **M I * < urti»» hr f|n»li , ..n< of I I r t I V Ile of a m u s e m e n t , a s m uch as to sa y : to h r r at*out It llrft » .1. ■ lur* it imiti "Serve him r l a h t a n y w a y T r u s t him ülYnn an h'n*ll»l» I r a nli’IUfi* i f If.f t o sift h e r a n te c e d e n t* tho ro u g h ly . mrtfraa w ho r. •* t t i h ’.-a î-.-r v e r y mu* h H e 's a lr e a d y don« It. a n d h« ta quite C H A P T E R IX. sat left «d with th« r e s u l t S e r v e th e m all rig h t, for t h a t m a t t e r . " T h« G h o i t a t th e F a a i t . Itut t h e n t h e r e w a s H e t ty G lynn Th«1 n r * l .lay tu- ai.|a'a n-il b r l* h t W h a t of h«r? H e tty Glynn, re a l or am t r a r l y a l l h hla ro p y of Ilio S tu d io m y th ic al, was a d i s t u r b in g f a c t o r In "Th.T»>." ho aald. holditiR H b e fo ra hls deduction* If t h e r e w as a real her ry ra S tir look II from hla h a n d H e t ty G lynn a n d s h e was H e t ty Can- a n d a la r. d Ionic a n d earm -atly a f th« tle to n 'a double, w h a t t h e n ? rnprtMlurtUm On t h e fifth day of a s e r i e s of r a t h e r Do you t h in k It llk« rar'*" ah« In- p ro lo n g e d a n d tedloua sittin g s, be was . ju l r r d lnn.M-«nlly o b l ig e ! to confine hls w ork to a n h o u r A m a i l nul) Ilk« you." h« d«cla r«d a n d a half In t h e foren o o n Mrs W r a n » I t h conviction dall was having a few fr ie n d s In for Rh« t u r n e d th « I'M « H o w a a w a tch a uction bridge Im m e d iately a f t e r lu n c h I n i h « r rloacly Aa aho looked upon eon She a s k e d him' t o sta y o v e r a n d t h e a k e l c h c . of th« half nud« n i u r « n Flo did « a r m hluah c o v e r e d h e r fac« a n d l a k e a ha nd, b u t h e d e clin ed n«ck Sh« did n ot ■|«-ak for a full n ot play bridge l ^ 'slle was c o m in g o u t on a n e v e n in g minili«, a n d h« » a « poalllv« t h a t h«r tr a i n Ilooth. In c o m m e n ti n g on this, a g a in r e m a r k e d a s h a r p c h a n g e In H e t T t y 's m an n e r. T hey h a d been c o n v e r s ing s o m e w h a t h o u y a n tly up to t h e m o m e n t h e m e n tio n e d E.-slle'a I m pending visit In a (lash h e r m a n n e r c h a n g e d > A qu ick but u n m i s t a k a b l e frow n s u c c e e d e d h e r sm iles, a n d for s o m e r e a son s h e su d de nly r e la p s e d Into a s t a t e of r e s e r v e th a t w as little s h o r t of sul len He was puzzled, a s he h a d been / before T h e day w as hot S a r a v o l u n te e re d to t a k e him h o m e In t h e m o to r An e r r a n d In t h e village w a s t h e e x c u s e s h e g a v e fo r rid in g o v e r w ith him. H e r e t o f o r e sh e h a d s e n t h im o v e r a lo n e with t h e c h auffeur. S h e looked very h a n d s o m e , very t e m p tin g , as s h e c a m e dow n t o t h e car “ Hy Jove," h e aald to h im self, " s h e Is w o n d e r f u l! " H e h a n d e d h e r Into t h e c a r with the IttT Y - ( r a c e of a c o u r ti e r , a n d s h e sm ile d ipon him s e r e n e ly , a s a p r i n c e s s m ight Ha W aa W a t c h i n g H e r Cloaely. bnve sm ile d In t h e d a y s w he n k n i g h t Hiuc.-ra t i g h t e n e d I h e lr g r a s p on th e hood was In (lower W h e n sh e s a t him dow n a t h ls little m agazine. " T h e s a m e m odel,” h e aald quietly. g a r d e n gate, he put th e q u e stio n t h a t h a d been s e e th i n g In hla m in d all th« S h e n odde d h r head " H e t t y (Jlynn, I a m Mira." «he aald. way dow n t h e aha.ly s t r e t c h they h a d a f t e r a paune, w i t h o u t lifting h e r eyes. tr a v e r s e d . " H a v e you e v e r s e e n H e t ty Glynn, H e r v o ire wua low. t h e w orda not very t h e E n glish a c t r e s s ? " d istinc t. S a r a w as a lw a y s p r e p a r e d S h e kn e w II.. dre w a long b r e a t h , a n d s h e look ed u p q ulekly W h a t h e s a w In h e r t h e q u e stio n w ould c o m e w h e n l e a st e x p e c te d h o n e s t blue e y e s n m v l c t e d her. "O h, yea." s h e re plied, w ith I n t e r S a r a W r a n d a ll c a m e Into t h e room " H a v e you n o tic e d t h e r e s e m at that moment H e t ty h a s t il y c losed e st t h e m a g a z in e a n d held It b e h in d her. b l a n c e ? T h e y a r e a s lik e a s t w o peas I s n 't It e x t r a o r d i n a r y ? " Ilooth had I n t e n d e d to show- th e re- In a pod l i e waa a b it st a g g e r e d . "I ha v e p r o d u c tio n to Mr» W r a n d a ll . b u t th« girl'* b e h a v i o r c a u s e d h im t o c h a n g e n e v e r se e n H e t ty G ly n n ,” h e re p lied "O h ? You h a v e se e n p h o t o g r a p h s hla mlml l i e felt th a t h e ponneaaed of h e r ? " s h e Inquired c as u ally . a s e c r e t t h a t c ould not b e s h a r e d with " W h a t h a s b e c o m e of h e r ? ” h e a s k S a r a W r a n d a ll. t h e n o r a f t e r w a r d ed. Ignoring h e r q u e s t io n " I s s h e still M oreover, h e decided t h a t he would not r e f e r t o t h e l l a w k r l g h t p ic tu r e s on t h e s t a g e ? ” " H e a v e n k n o w s ," s h e r e p lie d lightly. ¡.gain unit-** t h e girl h e r s e l f b ro u g h t Miss C a s t le t o n a n d I w e r e s p e a k in g u p t h e su b j e c t . All t h is (lashed th r o u g h W e w e re to g e t h e r hla mlml a s h e s te p p e d f o r w a r d to of h e r last nig h t t h e la s t t im e I saw h e r. W h o k n o w s ? greet the new com er W h e n h e t u r n e d ng a ln t o H e tty , th e S h e m ay h a v e m a r r i e d Into t h e nobili m a g a z i n e h a d d i s a p p e a r e d . VI« n e v e r t y by t h is t im e S h e w a s a ve ry poor sa w It n f t e r w a r d . and. w h a t la m o re to a c t r e s s , but t h e l o v e lie s t th in g In the our H e t ty , of t h e point, h e n e v e r a s k e d h e r to pro w o r ld —e x c e p ti n g c o u rse." d u c e IV. If h e could h a v e aeen t h e t r o u b le d l i e t h o u g h t h s r d o v e r t h e situation. T h e ob v io u s s o lu tio n c a m « to h im : look In h e r e y e s as sh e w as w hirled S h e h a d b e e n a t one t i m e r e d u c e d to off t o t h e village, h e m ight not ha v e t h e n e c e s s i t y of posing, a c i r c u m s t a n c e g o n e a b o u t t h e c o t t a g e w ith su c h a I e v id e n tly k n o w n to hut few a n d lea st b lith e s o m e air. l i e was h a p p ie r t h a n *11 \ I T I li I « li.itl«« W r in*1 <• 11 I k f »unii rmiM. rr.i in « r**a I I I'm« »war S’* w V » ft \! I » \\ > t II * I.» I I« KUinilM»l|***l finn» lit«- i It > .< im | ! < t. u t I I t « i Ui* I»* m |> V ymifilf m v v: V, PAGE H P OKK BM AN tie nail been in days, a n d all b«cau*« ol H e t ty G l y n n ' lrf*all« W r a n d a ll did n o t a r r i v e by t h e e v e n in g tr a i n 11« t e l e p h o n e d late In th e a f te r n o o n , not to H e tty but to Sara, to aay t h a t he was u n a v oida bly d e ta i n e d a n d would not le a v e New York until t h e ne xt u iurulng Some t h in g In hls voice. Iu hla m a n n e r of sp e a k in g , d i s t u r b e d h e r Hhe w e n t to b«d ibut nig h t with tw o s o u r c e s o f u n e a s in e s s t h r e a t e n i n g her p e a c e ol m in d Hhe sc e n te d peril. T h e m o to r rn«t him a t t h e sta tio n a n d Hara w as w aiting for him In the cool, a w n i n g c o v e r e d v e r a n d a h a s he d ro v e up T h e r e was a sullen, dlssat- tnfleil look In hls fa r e S h e w as s t r e t c h ed out c o m f o r ta b ly , lazily, In a g r e a t c l.alse lounge, h e r black little slippers peeping o u t a t him with p e r fe c t a b a n donment "H ello," he said shortly. Hhe gave him h e r h a n d "H orry I c o u ld n 't get out last night " l i e shook h e r hand r a t h e r u ngraciously. " W e mlas.-d you." t h e said. "I'ull up a chair. I waa n e v e r * 0 lazy a s now lu -ar me. I a m a f ra id I'll g e t s t o u t and groan" "Hprlng fever." he a n n o u n c e d He waa plainly o u t of s o r t s ' I'll sta n d . If you d o n 't mlr.d li.-astly tir e so m e , sit t in g In a hot. stuffy t r a i n ." He took a couple of t u r n s a c r o s s the porch, hi* e y e s sh if tin g In t h e h i t , a n n o y e d m a n n e r of o n e w ho s e e k s for s o m e th i n g t h a t. In t h e c o r r e c t o r d e r of th in g s , o u g h t to be plainly visible "I'l.-ase sit down, I>-Blle. You m ak e me ne rvous, tramming a b o u t like that. W e c a n 't go In for half a n h o u r o r m o re “ " C a n 't go In?" h e d e m a n d e d , s to p ping b e fo re h e r He b e g a n to pull a t h ls little m o u stac h e. "N o H e t t y 's posing T h e y won't p e r m i t e v en me to d i s t u r b t h e m ." He glared. W ith a final, a lm o s t d r a m a tic t w i s t he ga v e o v e r j e r k i n g at h ls m o u s ta c h e , and g r a b b e d u p a chair, which he p u t down beside h e r with a v.-hem ance t h a t spoke p l a i n e r th a n worda I sa y." h e began, sc o w lin g In th a d ir e c tio n of t h e d o e l v a y , "how long la h« going to be at th is silly job*" "Silly job* W hy, It Is to be a m a s te r p ie c e ," s h e c ried "I a s k e d you how long?" "O h. how c an I te l l ? W ee k a. p e r h a p s O ne c a n 't prod a g e n iu s ." “ It's all to m m y - r o t.” h e grow led "I s u p p o s e I'd b e t t e r t a k e t h e n e x t t r a i n back to town." "I>on't you lik e t a l k i n g w ith m e? " she Inquired, with a pout. "Of c o u r s e I do." h e m a d e b a ate to sa y " R u t do you m e a n t o say they w on't let a n y b o d y in w h e r e — Oh. I a a y ' T h is is r i c h ! " " S p e c ta t o r s u p s e t t h e m use, o r w orda t o t h a t effect." He s t a r e d gloomily a t hla c ig a r e t t e e a s e for a m o m e n t T h e n h e c are fu lly se lec te d a c ig a r e t t e a n d t a p p e d It on t h e back of hls hand. "S ee h e re. S a ra . I'm going to g e t t h is off my c h e s t." h e sa id bluntly. " I ’ve b e en th in k i n g It o v e r all week. I d on't like th is p o r t r a i t p a in t i n g non sense " " D e a r m e! Didn't you su g g e s t It?" ah« Inquired Innocently , but all t h e t im e h e r h e a r t w as b e a t i n g violent t im e to t h e song of tr iu m p h H e w a s jealous. It w a s w h a t s h e w a n te d , w h a t she h a d h o p e d for all a long H e r pu rp o se now w a s to en- .courage t h e ugly flame t h a t t o r t u r e d him to f a n It Into fury, t o m a k e It u n endurable S h e kn e w him well: Hls s u p r e m e eg o is m could not w it h s t a n d a n ' a t t a c k upon Its c om pla ce ncy. E lke all the W r a n d a lls . he h a d th e h a b it of th in k i n g to o well of h i m s e l f Ha p o ss es se d a clearly-defln ed s e n s e of hu m o r, but It did not begin to include se lf s a c rifice a m o n g Its endow m ents. H e h a d n e v e r been a b le to laugh a t h im s e lf for t h e e x ce lle n t r e a s o n t h a t som e t h in g s w ere tr u ly s a c re d to him. She re aliz e d this, a n d p r o m p tly l a u g h e d a t him. He stiffened. " D o n ’t s n ic k er. S a r a ." he growled. He took tim e to light hls c ig a r e t t e , a n d a t t h e s a m e t im e to c o n s i d e r hls a n s w e r t o h e r question. "In a way, yea. 1 s u g g e s t e d a t o r t of p o r tr a it, of course A sk e t c h y t h in g , s o m e th in g like t h a t , you know. But not a n all- s u m m e r o p e r a t io n .” "B u t s h e do e sn 't m in d ." e x p la in ed S a ra "In fact, s h e Is e n jo y in g It. S h e a n d Mr Booth ge t on fa m ously t o g e th e r ." " S h e lik e s him. e h ? " " C e r ta i n ly W hy s h o u l d n 't she lik e h im ? H e Is a d o r a b l e " H e t h r e w hls c ig a r e t t e o v e r t h e r a il ing "C o m e s h e r e e v e r y day, I s u p p ose?" "M y d e a r I.e»lle. h e Is t o do me a s soon a s h e h a s finished w ith her. I don't Rke yo u r m a n n e r ." "O h." h e said In a dull so rt of f o n der No o n e h a d e v e r c u t him s h o r t In Juat t h a t way b e f o re " W h a t 's up. S a r a * H a v e I d o n e a n y t h i n g o u t of the w ay?" "Y ou a r e ve ry to u c h y . It s e e m s to me.” " I'm s o r e a b o u t t h is c o n fo u n d ed p o r t r a i t m onopoly " ' I ' m s o r r y . E es lle I s u p p o s e you will h a v e to give In. h o w e v e r W e a r e t h r e e to one a g a i n s t y o u — H e tty . Mr. Booth a n d I.” * "I se e ." h e said, r a t h e r blankly. T h e n h e d re w hla c h a i r cloa er "See here. S a r a , you know I'm t e r r ib ly k e en a bout h e r I t h i n k a b o u t h e r , I d r e a m a b o u t h e r . I— oh. well, h e r e It Is In a n u t s h e ll : I'm In love w ith her. Now do you u n d e r s t a n d * " "I d o n 't s e e how you c ould he lp b e ing In love with h e r ." s h e said calm ly. "I b e lie v e It Is a h a b it m e n h a v e w h e r e she Is c o n c e rn e d .'' " Y o u 'r e not s u r p r i s e d ? " h e cried, him self surprised "N o t In t h e lea st.” "I m e a n to a s k h e r t o m a r r y me.” h e a n n o u n c e d w ith finality. T h is waa In te n d e d t o bowl h e r o v e r c o m p le te ly . S h e looked a t him for a n I n s t a n t C o n tin u ed on P ag o « TURBE T H E OLD EST BANK IN R E D M O N D SOLICITS YOUR BUSINESS LiiH*rul Treatment. Connervative Management. Read Our Statements. Intere*! Raid on Deposits. Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent. 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