P ire T \v5 îT T T t? E n p , ô AR G ü g , ’T IL L 3 BOP. O. O P F 0 O N L . S m it h s o n , R a il S p litte r 't o r n T i l i n ' i l rty , T u b ’ M i l K O K I 'K F X M Do You Relieve in Fortunes? D u rin g th e m o n th s o f s u m m e r it is iie v e -s a ry to g i v e a d d itio n a l th o u g h t io the p u rc h a s in g o f io.»d s tu ffs and lo th e ir earn in the hom e F o r it is d u rin g Hus season Ol Hie > o .ir H u ll fo o d s tu ffs .spoil m ore re a d ily A n a d e q u a te r c i i i ■: was no de n yin g i t , ' e ra lo r. o r i f th a t is im p o s s ib le a l guess I 'l l come hom e fro m school L in d s le y Eagles Sm ithson told of th e p re c a u tio n s e a rly to n ig h t and get th a t d o n e " k n o w le d g e him self. When a wom an began to against c o n ta m in a tio n o f food is T he re m a in in g tr io in tt»e Ket in te lle c tu a l it Just com plicated c s a r y to p re le c t th e fa m ily 's Sm ithson home w e re s t ill shaking I h iic ih in g s fo r a man. Here it wa< e a lth as w e ll as its p o ck e tb o o k th e ir heads when the eldest o f the I’ u ( ic u l.it Is m ust m ilk and cream W ednesday n ig h t, w ith the C rcst- S m ithson o ffs p rin g had started re c e iv e sp e cia l c o n s id e ia tiu n M a in m ont T heater show ing its m id lo r liis m o rn in g classes. O b liv io n - tunes d u rin g Hie hot w e a th e r the week fe a tu re — and L in d a Connors to th e ir surprise. L in d s le y stalked tm iis e w ife is a n n o y e d because o f c o u ld n ’t go. O r at least she • dong in great free strides. H i ... som in g s , in ii* lio u se w iy ,bs eve,, w o u ld n ’t go. s p o ih s l H ut the was about h a lf-w a y along when use th e te rm A t first young M r. Sm ithson had a raucous horn sounded near th. m ilk o r cream i.sn t sp o ile d Some hem s lig h tly suspicious o f her re c u rb and he looked up to see Ted people lo o k u p o n the s o u rin g us fusal. Ted Davis, perhaps the Davis in his ear— w ith L in d a be an asset because the la c tic acid p to .iu e e d in Itie process has a n ti- most urbane m em ber o f C rest- side him ! se p tic p ro p e rtie s T h is a n tis e p tic m ont high school’s student bodv “ Hop in ," said Ted. “ y o u ’ll catch v a lu e o f .sour m ilk and crea m i. had been increasing his attentions cold ru n n in g a ro u n d w ith o u t your b e lie v e d by a u th o ritie s to 1«. the to Miss Connors. A nd M r. Davis hat o n .” means o f p ro lo n g in g life am ong th e H ave you ever gazed in to a crystal? was a riv a l alw ays to be reckoned people w h o use it in a p p re c ia b le G reat fun, h u t o f course— L in d s le y d re w h im s e lf up. w ith , fo r he purchased his clothes am ounts. It ,s a w e ll-e s ta b lis h e d aw ay from C restm ont and he N n d x " " " * f *ood m o rn in g ta c t th a t H ie d r in k in g o f s o u r m ilk H o w e ve r, y o u r best frie n d is n o t the dro ve to school c v c rv m o rn in g in F o rtu n e Teller, tin t y o u r fa m ily and th e e x te n s iv e use o f s o u r ia n d a answered h im sw eetly a com plete autom obile, even to cream has tm x lu e e d t I, e longest d o cto r. W ith sc ie n tific eyes he looks and Ted D avis said. “ O k e v-d o ke " liv e d p e o ple in th e w o r ld license plates. in to y o u r fu tu re . and roared aw ay. L in d s le y w a lke d D u e to th e r ig id in s p e c tio n o f W ith the green-eyed m onster on s tu b b o rn ly . So Ted was r o u t m ilk by p u b lic a u th o ritie s one can Go to him . A sk h im to read— no, not w rith in g w ith in him , I.in d sle v had in g h im s e lf by her house again rest assured th a t m ost o f th e m ilk the c ry s ta l b a ll— h u t y o u r /wng». pursued the reason fo r L ind a's re to gtve he r a lift? W ell, she’d soon d e liv e re d to hom es is g txg l safe fusal. I t seemed th a t she was ab lie can p re d ic t the course o f y o u r see w ho was nearest h e r Id e a l_ m ilk H o w e v e r, th e le n g th o f tim e sorbed in the w r itin g o f a theme w ho it stays sw eet depends la rg e ly upon days m ore su re ly than any soothsayer, ' Li.ieorim lb ' hOd the StU,r ° f young on the sub je ct o f “ The Young ' ou re going to take a long w a lk and deep breaths, th e c a re it re c e iv e d fro m th e c o n Y o u 're M anhood o f A bra ha m L in c o ln .” sum er. gonna chop wood th is a ftern oon . F o r an hour.' I NC O M R T l ’ B E R C U l OSES B Y “ Absorbed” was the v e ry w o rd It s h o u ld be n.sod as soon as pos § H E cleared h e r th ro a t and pres- ^ Et h ? 7 S ' ' 7 | dho o!'1 H n t h ^ o m th a t Lind a used. “ I'm p o sitive ly jo in t stu d y o f L in c o ln w o u ld be ' M ODERN M l I HODS s ib le a fte r it is d e liv e re d T o d a y '; absorbed in it . ” Miss Connors told under the su rve illa n ce o f M r. o r e n tly L in d sle y was lu lle d by a h u t he was a b it s ta rtle d i . n „ ! m ilk is a lw a y s b e tte r tti.n i ye ste r £«■/ f/ie S e cto r b t your g u i j t d a y's and i f a n y is le ft o v e r th a t I.in d sle v. She had then fixed M rs. Connors— possibly o f both. i-oice he had fou nd c h a rm in g since she had fa ile d to recognize ” his sh o u ld be th e m ilk used fo r c o o k L in d sle y's gaze w ith her d is tu rb Mrs. Connors was not so bad; but the firs t m om ent he had heard it change fo r w h a t it was in g blue eyes. “ L ind sley. do you M r. Connors, lik e L in d sle y's fa answ er the r o ll ca ll in C re stm o nt I was.” she said, “ no n r w i "T h . e re in g It m ilk o r cream is le ft in the re ;,Ilv k n o w a n y th in g about L in - tb e r* se<?m ed to regard h im w ith b ig b school: Ito be so r u d e ’«his m o v in g ” >OU p itc h e r a fte r a m eal, be c a re fu l no! if<-'« o t b a th e rs \ s w im m in g pool to m ix it w ith ttio m ilk o r cream some am usem ent. eoln?" w e ll re g u l tti'd and so e q u ip jx -d a . ‘A b ra h a m L in c o ln ,” read L in d a w e ll.” a n s w e r e d I.in d sle v s t ill ui th e b o ttle A lw a y s lo n ie m - TrUe tO his ÍCar> ** Was M t to fu rn is h a s u p p ly o f cl«,ar. tra n s “ Sure,” said I.ind slev fro m her notebook, “ was b o rn in s lo w ly , “ I suppose m aybe I'm b e r th a t m ilk a m i c re a m m ust be uneom - Connors w ho g greeted h im im •» at ‘ the fo rta b ly . “ He— he was a president i T . ted h he a log cabin in the backwoods o f rud e «»metimes. I'm not v e ry p o l- ke p t cold, co r cred and c le a n '' Hut p a re n t w a te r at a ll tim e s re p re o f the U n ite d States. He freed the " e ll*.w ‘?H* L in d s le y ! Come s h o u ld th e m ilk o r c re a m s o u r it sents a g re a te r fin a n c ia l o u tla y than slaves.” j 1 gh t in . L in d a te lls me yo u 're K e n tu c k y . He gre w up on the p io - 'shed o r a n y th in g lik e th a t— but is possible to cook it in to m an y an u n s iip e rv is e tl and p o o rly e q u ip - neer farm s as the L in c o ln fa m ilv 1 k n o w w h a t’s rig h t and w h a t’s pe«t pool T h e a d ded e x ix n is e neces “ Oh, th a t . . W ith an a irv .g oin£ to 80 in fo r a , it t le research dishes th a t a re m o re delie IU.S be-- m oved fo rw a rd on the edge o f the i w ro n g .” s ita te d by th e fa c to r o f s a fe ty w ill m ovem ent o f h e r gra ce fu l hands , *° hi k , cause o f H ie securing. fro n tie r. His m o th e r died a litt le ,®u t L in d a o n ly stared as i f she p ro v i- to be ., p ro fita b le in w s tm e n t M iss Connors waved aw av L in c o ln a tho u g h t I m ig h t be o f some C akes a re easy to c a rr y on a p ic w h ile a fte r the fa m ily had set- m ig h t believe he was s u ffe rin g a n ic o r a re a w e lc o m e dessert at fro m e v e ry s ta n d p o in t. both as president and as G reat asf ‘s.tance’ Jsaid L ln dsley s tiffly . S w im m in g pools are fo r re c re a tied in In d ia n a w h ic h was v e ry te m p o ra ry a b e rra tio n . “ W h a t’s home. T h e fo llo w in g cake re c ip e E m ancipator. “ M y paper fo r soph- 1 ve n,° d o u b t- T w o heads are tio n a l purposes a n d n o t fo r c le a n s om ore English deals w ith the , {e r t:‘an one Jo solve the w ild at th a t tim e. Here the voung m o re ." said L in d s le y , " I can't c a lls fo r s o u r cream . in g baths P r e lim in a ry show ers L in c o ln b a ttle d w ith the ha rdsh ips w a lk home w ith you to n ig h t. 1 S o u r C re am I.a y r r C a ke young m anhood o f L in c o ln A n d cnigrna o f young L in c o ln . I sup- s h o u ld th e re fo re be p ro v id e d and o f pioneer life . He had o n ly a fe w got fo. leave before y o u r h isto ry 1 3 c u p b u tte r th a t’s w h a t is re a lly im p o rta n t pose. you -v ou n«er ge neration w ill re q u ire d . T h is p re e a u tu in is neces 1 cup sugar L in d s le y .” ' c o n s id e r. the yo u n g L in c o ln an books, ye t he read them o ve r and c‘ass is dism issed. I got to sp lit s a ry in o rd e r t o h e lp m a in ta in w a t l j cup molasses over. He used the lig h t o f the S0m^ 7 I rnean I Sot to chop some e r o f a .safe, s a n ita ry q u a lity S h o rt L in d sle y had been w illin g to ad - . 1 fireplace to do his sums on a , wo°d - 2 eggs o f h a v in g a test o f th e w a te r at m it th a t it was. I W ell, said L g id s le y , w is h in g su aved h m rrt ” 1 teaspoon cinnam on , •‘^ « ’” Saj d L in d a ' T hen m ore tiie p o in t in w h ic h yo u e x p e c t to “ I co u ld n 't e n jo y a m ovie w h ile he could re m e m b fY w h a t the d e v il ° ° ard teaspoon salt s w im and ut a tim e w h e n th e I ’m w o rk in g on th is paper.” Lin d a an eP,gm„a w a 3 * “ I guess w e w ill. ,W?S. a g r e a tm a n * a ll rig h t, j b rig h tly , “ L in d s le y , I un derstand 1 teaspoon n u tm e g b a th in g place is b e in g used, th e re ’ said L in d s le y , as she paused. ° ’ tp ey re h o ld in g o ve r th a t p ic tu re had Inform e d h im ra th e r co ld ly. aI1, rig h t ” 1 4 teaspoon soda is no w a y o f k n o w in g d e fin ite ly “ Ju st th in k . L in d s le y . w h a t if M o n g ^ o w e l’/ ' n n 1 ~ I m RP,ting P erso na lly,” w e n t on M r C on- 2 cups f lo u r “ I mean I ju s t c o u ld n 't sit there . 1 o f th e p u r it y o f tin* w a te r T h e re - - yo u 1 had to w nvL ? L m v p a p cr ,ha t w h tile ile I was th in k in g about t h e '™ ” : ush ering L in d s le y in to - the had to w a a lk lk m m iles ile s 'a and nd m m iles iles m m aybe 1 teaspoon b a k in g p o w d e r are. h o w e v e r, a n u m b e r o f p o in ts fro n t room , “ p e rson ally I th in k ju s t to b o rro w a couple o f books w anted 80 to n ig b t i f >'°u 1 c u p s o u r c re a m you ng L in c o ln .” o f --bservation w h ic h w ill be h e lp V» c u p ra isin s. • • • the yo u n g m anhood o f L in c o ln is so you cou ld le a rn som e th in g-” ’ r in rt l 6 x v f u l in d e te rm in in g tin* p ro b a b le C re am b u tte r a nd sugar, Add J H E upshot o f i t had been th a t a v e ry s im p le sto ry. He w o rke d L in d s le y gave th is dubious con- a li t t le w n d lM to X» * 0**’ ROt v ife ty o f s w im m in g p la n , A w a te r molasses a nd egg y o lk s , w e ll b e a t is n o t a b s o lu te ly safe fo r s w im 1 Lin d sle y had s i g h e d and he had to sid é ra tio n , and L in d a h u r X ^ n : ‘4 see •' en. S ift to g e th e r d r y in g re d ie n ts e x said L in d a , changing m in g unless it is sa fe to d r in k agreed th a t it w o u ld be q u ite im - Pard’ A n d 11 does a n y yo u n g m an "A n d w h a t i f yo u had to do vo u r 's u d d e n ly so rry I m en- cept soda w h ic h is to be added T h e re fo r« ’ p a r tic u la r a t t e n t i o n possible to sit in a m ovie u n til she s , , 2, w o rk p a rd ' , , , sums on a shaved board, w ith the tion ed it ” “ I'm to s o u r cream . A d d d ry in g re d ie n ts s lio u ld be g iv e n to th e lo c u tio n was finished th in k in g about the , Connors expanded a t some firep la ce fo r lig h t? ” , Th it i f t e r n n n „ k and m o is tu re a lte rn a te ly . A d d f lo u r o f th e la k e o r s tre a m w ith respect young n ,,„n o o d „ A b G h .™ L , „ - . h e m e b .,o re | ->“ *••■■5 u j o i u i u u u u i n u r a n a m L .in - » j , , , — , ----------- ed ra is in s and beaten egg w h ite s to d ra in a g e and th e p o s s ib ilitie s o f coin. A nd he had suggested the L in d s le y was saved by the en- h o p e fu lly . jo f the astuteness o f a yo u n g L in - B ake 4bn degrees fo r 39 m in u t p o llu tio n fro m citie s, to w n s and o n ly th in g possible f o r 'a ge ntle - trance o f L in d a and h e r m othe r S oft Ic in g c o tta g e s located B u t th is d id n o t sa tis fy L in d a i c0,n- “ I guess a fe llo w lik e me n its banks. R e m an. He had suggested th a t i f ‘ : ?,rP tbe k ’ tcbe n- B o il 1 c u p b ro w n sugar. cu p m e m b e r th a t s tr im s m a y be p o l th e re was a n y th in g he could do 1 „ s o rry to be in such a Connors. She sighed and shook ! ca,n 1 fig u rc wom en o u t.” he con- so u r cream . ' a teaspoon soda to lu te d b y d ra in a g e fro m th e t e r r i s o ft b a ll stage. A d d 1 ta blespoon to help M iss Connors in h e r studv mess’ . L in d a apologized. “ B u t I h e r head. “ I'm a fra id yo u d o n 't soIed h im se lf. In .H.e was to be e n lig h te n e d 'o n the b u tte r. >i teaspoon v a n illa . Heat to ry th ro u g h w h ic h th e y ru n . c o ln , the n he * | i o . r f the young L in „ h e lp in g m o th e r w ith the fe e l lik e I do a’jo u t it. M ayb e i t ’s a d d itio n to h a v in g safe w a te r a \ because yo u ha ve n ’t re a lly gone suh je c t o f w om en b y no less a u n t il th ic k F in e to fro s t spice cake dishes.” w o u ld be m ost happy. ..w im m e r s h o u ld s a fe -e u a rd h im L in d s le y w a nted to say th a t she in to th e s u b je c t.” person ’.han Ted D avis. I t hap- o r g in g e rb re a d . s e lf in respect to a n u m b e r o f B u t now he w a s n 't so sure. N ow Y et w hen 10 o’clo ck a rriv e d and . . hJ gh 'c h o o l step< .- as o th e r p o in ts: he had a suspicion th a t h e r ce ru looked a n y th in g b u t in a mess. “ onnors s suggested she st:,rfcd fo r bor™ ™ d th LOOK BEFORE YOU SWIM the N e v e r go in to deep w a te r unless suggested th th a a t t she lean eyes, her w a rm voice, had ' and tb a t he th o u g h t i t w o n d e rfu l “ M rs. C dp y o u a re a good s w im m e r (By State Board of Health, charm ed h im as the y had charm ed I tb a t she condescended to endan- d id n ’t be lie ve a g ir l should stu d y ! Do n o t go in b a th in g u n t il one T h ia ta th e .season w h e n b a th in g h im since the fa te fu l day she had ger those lily - w h it e hands in d ish - too h a rd . L in d s le y fea re d he in q u ire d M r. t:k e s its pla ce a th e le a d in g o u t o r tw o h o u rs a fte r ea tin g. w a te r— b u t a ll th is stuck in his ha dn’t q u ite caught L in d a ’s en 44IJOW come,” m oved to C restm ont. Do n o t e n te r th e w a te r i f o v e r D a vis in s o le n tly , " a ll this d o o r sp o rt. I f y o u have n o t in P rio r to then he had been o f th ro a t the re in the C onnors’ fro n t thusiasm . f t w a sn ’t because he d u lg e d in th e .sport in d o o rs it is h eated he-m an s tu ff? ” the o p in ion th a t a ll wom en were room . A ll he said was. “ H -h e llo . d id n ’t w a n t to. B u t he was readv D o n o t d iv e in to w a te r w ith o u t a ll th e m o re a llu r in g , b u t th e re b y “ W h a t he-m an s tu ff? ” not o n ly a snare and a delusion L in d a .” and “ Good evening, M rs. and w illin g to c a ll L in c o ln ’s y o u th “ L in d a was te llin g - me. You hazardous S w im m in g its e lf is a f ir s t d e te r m in in g th e d e p th I re m a rk a b le and le t i t go a t th a t. b u t a darned nuisance as w e ll. He Connors.” v e th e w a te r as soon as vou B u t o f one th in g he was ce rta in : i gotta ch°P wood. You ta ke deep v e ry h e a lth fu l, e n jo y a b le re c re a tio n fir s L t e a fe e l c h illy . had been urged to th is opinion by and it s h o u ld be e n co u ra g e d , b u t Choose a w e ll-s u p e rv is e d s w im his m other and his v e ry young “ J T O W do yo u do, L in d s le y ? ” the y o u n g L in c o ln m easured up to ' P rea ths. in the m o rn in g s and read th e tim e and p la ce s h o u ld bt* g iv said M rs. Connors. “ N o w L in d a C onnors’ idea o f w h a t a on m o vie nigh ts. Liste n sister. A u d re y Jane Sm ithson. en th e u tm o s t c o n s id e ra tio n . Pools m ing beach o r pool in w h ic h e v e ry M r. D a vis became co n fid e n tia l. a nd beaches u n d e r th e d ir e c t and p re c a u tio n has I,ecu ta k e n to m a in H is m othe r never seemed to re a l you and L in d a can get r ig h t to m an should be. “ The babes d o n 't go fo r th a t any c o n s ta n t s u p e rv is io n o f lift* g u a rd s ta in th e p u r it y o f th e w a te r and • » » ize th a t a rnan 18 years o ld — w e ll, w o rk , because F ra n k and I can m o rn in g th e re was a m o re .” p ro v id e th e g re a te s t s a fe ty . W h ile to p ro te c t bathers. p ra c tic a lly 18— had any sense o f read in the d in in g room . I th in k ^ " E X T L in d s le y ignored th e question u rg in g th e p u b lic to p a tro n iz e sU. his ow n. A n d as f o r A u d re y Jane i t ’s a w fu lly sweet o f you to he lp b rig h t sun o v e r C re stm o nt. I t N ig h t F alls H e a th R ise* — w h ere ver and w henever she L in d a w ith h e r them e on L in c o ln . poured in to w in d o w s and across and asked one o f his ow n. “ W hat p e rv is e d s w im m in g p o o ls w e d e sire babes?” to d ir e c t a tte n tio n to th e need fo r O n ly o n e -th ir d f a ll tr a ffic tr a v - was concerned, L in d s le y lost his I declare, a ll m ost boys seem to th e S m ithso n b re a kfa st tab le. I t pools o f p ro p e r c o n s tru c tio n U n “ Babes lik e L in d a C onnors.” els a t n ig h t, b u t tw o -th ir d s )f a ll po w e r o f expression. th in k o f now adays is da ncing and m ade th e sen io r S m ithson fee) less e q u ip m e n t is in c lu d e d to p ro sile m a an he fa ta l m o to r v e h ic lt u-eidents o ccu r th a t w in te r was on the w ane and x L u ik u e the strong, s lr o n g i 5 llc n n t l m n he B u t w ith the entrance o f the ru n n in g a ro u n d .” ^ ° m e’ y ° ung «,«•' Sm ithson v id e fo r th e c o n s ta n t re n e w a l o r t h in , says th e O re g o n S ta le M o to r “ Yes,” said L in d s le y . “ Some o f w hen he fe lt w in te r was on the Connors fa m ily in to C restm ont, r e c irc u la tio n o f w a te r f o r f ilt r a t io n a sso cia tio n. Ted n ■' V t°°k h° 'd and c h lo rin a tio n and unless th is L in d s le y ’s philosophy o f women them are p re tty bad, a ll rig h t. I w ane he was alw ays benevolent “ Lo oks lik e an e a rly s p rin g .” he ! P-nned a w ris t be- e q u ip m e n t i.s p r o p e r ly m a in ta in e d had undergone a s w ift and s ta r was te llin g Ted D avis the oth er beam ed a t his fa m ily . T hen to his i and m arched h im dow n a nd o p e ra te d a pool m a y soon b e C a re fu l < rossing D r iv in g Needed tlin g change. L in d a Connors, ve ry d a y— T e d ’s a nice fe llo w , and a ll son; “ Lo oks lik e VO,', n ,n Ko J ® I th ? „ stePs- O blivious to onlookers A u to m o b ile s s tru c k tra m s th ro u g h d e fin ite ly , had done som ething to tha t, b u t he seems to ju s t w a n t to ta k in g the car to^sch oo P a ^ a T " 1 ley ” ey* W*W hat s th e idea’ Linds_ com e a m enace to th e h e a lth and som e carelessness o r e r r o r o f th e by N ard Jones d riv e a ro un d fa st in th a t ca r o f his— I was te llin g h im th a t a fe l lo w ou gh t to ta ke th in g s m ore serious. A fte r a ll, p r e tty soon w e’l l be g ro w n u p .” M r. C onnors nodded vig o ro u sly. Yes, th a t’s tru e . T w o o r three m ore years o f h ig h school . , . then fo u r o r fiv e years o f college . . . and fin a lly fo u r o r fiv e years o f g e ttin g established. In 12 o r P E R H A P S it was the tho u g h t o f I 3 y ?ars y d u ’n have i l a11 to face- r Ted Davis w h ich gave him the I L ' ? ™ 1 ™ e a r ly to s ta r t t h in k " L in d sle y Eagles Sm ithson. The o u tw a rd m anifestations o f this in n e r change had been q u ic k ly noted, and m arked upon, by A u d re y Jane. Nevertheless, L in d s le y rem ained constant to L in d a — and the only- fly in the o in tm e n t o f his ro mance was the aforem entioned Ted Davis. S e S S '” m !Rd y ° U’ R° i “ Y ° u ’re go in g ta k e a long TO, . , k in • g it ■ gonna w a Ik 8nd Y o u 're to “T J x d ° o n n , ’t 1 t tx h tn l" t, k, 1 H. K be ta chop deeP wood breaths. th is afternoon, to school m uch, said L in d s le y . F o r an h o u r.” I f he had tossed a lig h te d fir e M r. D a vis w a lke d . Also, when c ra c k e r in to th e sugar bo w l he , he reached the S m ithso n back w o u ld have created no gre a te r ya rd he chopped wood. A t the con sterna tion . I end o f the h o u r he staggered asked , “ W - w h a t’s th a t? ” ------ his aw ay, u n ab le to chop m ore wood, fa th e r. b u t s t ill th re a te n in g 4 ire conse L in d s le y looked ste m . “ I guess quences. L in d s le y o n ly sm iled and i t ’l l do m e good to w a lk .” surveyed the p ile o f wood. courage to seek the Connors home I ? in d e t« , to A u d re y Jane perked up. “ I bet He was ja rre d loose fro m his to n ig h t to assist L in d a w ith her ‘ L in d dS' 7 7 ! ° 31 sle 7 y » looked a t M r. Connors L in d a w a nts h im to w a lk , th a t’* ICf. lx» b Is, u , ♦ (Un* —-- n -------- « w... . re v e rie by the rin g in g o f the tele paper on L in co ln . closely, t th a t ge tle m a -_____ n ’: what bet.” phone inside. He co n fro n te d the T his, he fe lt, th a t old Ted Dav able to handle. Im agine g e ttin g anyw here w ith a u u c k o * «* xzm r • j , m, „ ---------| L in d s le y , S a lly Peters to ld me reference books on A braham L in - , J ,® t’ d o ^ « Thd t h j,nR M^<,d j h0W yo u m arched Ted D a vis dow n coin! B u t ju st the same. Lindsley - l - to do 13 read you w h a ‘ M r ’ T = r” i ‘ hson in te rve n e d gen- the steps when he called me a - a L in d s le y , you m u s tn ’t ta lk babe . . . I t rem inde d me o f L in - wished th a t Lind a w o u ld decide to I ’ve w ritte n so fa r. O f course I ’ll tly . p ro ba bly have to do i t a ll over take a vacation fro m her home to y o u r siste r lik e th a t. A n d I coin. He ne ver cou ld stand to again— but I th o u g h t you ought w ish you d te ll me i f you ha ve n ’t j hear a w om an spoken o f d isre - w o rk and see the m idw eek fea to hear w h a t I ’ve sta rte d .” ture. been fe e lin g w e ll la te ly ." i s p e c tfu lly .” W hile L in d a ’s m o th e r and fa “ M y gosh, M om ! I feel a ll rig h t “ M y gosh," breathed L in d s le y in In the firs t place, the Connors th e r re tire d d iscre e tly to th e d in home was not large, and he rathe r in g room , th e ir d a u g h te r opened u / ac^’ ' ne ver fe lt fine r. A n d em barrassm ent. “ I w a sn’t th in k - th a t re m in d s me, I b e tte r be get- in g ab ou t h im a t a ll when 1 did suspected th a t his and Linda's her notebook. tin g th a t w ood chopped, h a d n ’t I? J th a t. I m ean— w e ll. gosh. 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