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Bmfar ST. 1933. THE ETTGENE REOISTER-OTARl Tag fr LITTLE ORPHAN ANN' IE Come Esav Go Easv By HAROLD GRAY) CHAl'TEU XXXVIII .kook bii bfd. "Xothins r.h bapuenfd," he .aid. "They i the bridse fame about 12. w I didn't lineer afttrward Xw rlt nd DtVos- ThT 1 i, ,om cremnt for today ' and Polly but I didn't J to quf s'ion tbem unnecessarily. "utn tb ground that tbia is hotfi and they can do as they '.-. from here. Statlander'a .:. nroblera today. Fortunate- r tiU ftels we need another talk Li5a "id ruefully. 'Terfainly i .diicofcred that be baa no small 'I'm not altocether eon- Ld about Pbanthnessey. That K lpPenranca of hla is atill to b -iwea. lad . - flinna with him.' Mid dreamily. MS rharsed with horror. "Good .. TTl VI Vfitfrday afternoon when we tlkins 011 h lawn." ,U me jufi " f-nrneil thouelitfully. feeling L,S, esact words. "He asked me," Lia slowly, "whether I could run Lt rsther handle the h-inaiore L.a And ne Rfiin ne wt-um nnvr Led an hour on the water or MM T to tlMI nieci. '"' " , I could take the wheel but not ' .h encine. be suejipsted that Ei,Ur you didn't care to have any i it h"t yourself." t then: .uu; ei-peoinllv. lou see, L, boat the Comet had just h fS(" T.:.!.. TO J I.. Pid he use that It,t one UnT (sy alone? I jk thought asnin. "No, he ddin't. jV He said the Doat coum oe VdllJ by one person. And then liken If l went as stimuli n r,-r, WllO COUia naimie nrrs an-nc. t3t was the connection, as i ro bber it." Im releases nis Dream in a ing L mil laufhed a little. r.V kDn nice dramatic war of Lng en important fact casually I .1.. AAnvArcntfon. T mUHt SSV. E,(T(r taking it all in all. there's Lt; left to do and we'd better ritr ourselves tosetner ouu emu at it. Ail ready, Binks? Alley n"1 ' ;I,Vos was sarins In the office i other doy " Tom broke off i .:nali,.4 lior for silence. Above f.ir hesds they heard footsteps L- nnao ,rlfl If i TIB" board L quiet, ns they held their breaths. :a the footsteps aeain, ciear ana it u if to pass over tnat mo ...... at fT.lnrta knew as .7 if mhp. had heen in the hall lull Cousin Amos' door. Someone ) stopped, cautiously turnea ine round tne ooor sun jocst-u 1m n eominff downstairs, was tilt npon them. T.inda dared not ik to Tom or even nasn mm a Flirt rlanre. Tm settintr positively usnt-neaoea kr ill this." she thought. "I feel it T were tnkine a miln out per- lail electric shock. It's Marvin! p. din Tom pet that pause. 1 won- '! Well, he elected jiarvin i"r -"Hello, there! Sleep well? It's iiee day, isn't It? Not quite ao pre got to : ee about breakfast. ?ii said hastily when the conven ul rreetincs KPrP over. "You two ' nt on the terrace until it's t y. The cirln were just rnn'k 'i mnn nd onlr ntRrlinc their "t Rftitrninc to the rentrnl roni. 'ii trns in lime to meet the next " down Biii to prevent him frfm rruptinff th frrare ennrerntion. 'Oh, ffirtfl TnrnY2- r- Ptotliinn1 ' 'he rripil brifrlMlj-. "You're just I'nie to help me. if yon will. I ' to fit yome flowers for the ". ind this i the hetttime. he Mh s'in"s too utronp." Tm tlie hearer of mesFnue 's my hnlflnfl.' ph went on. Be- ible to think of no arreptahle f'n for lmfore breakfnst dmall tnlk HutrrV'1 almost, in despemtion at tisk lra hnd asii:iiefl himself, i ltnw, Mr. ft:itlnnt1er. that enj(ty hnvins vou here. Va- ri U reallr the one who ar- d it ami Tom IppU it's not fair to her to break np our little party More you and he have a chance to (to over everything in preparation for the Monday mornins conference " and she proceeded with tho inrita tion that had now become alithtly mechanical. Aa Tom had hoped, the appeal to duty won and by th time they had reached a large flower bed under Mr. Shaushneseya bedroom window, the western manager had a creed ai a sound business proposition to stay. The another idea struck her. "Mr. Statlander," she began, 'Tre felt you weren't very eonifortuhle. in that little room, since we've had this terrific heat wave. Wouldn't you like to move over to tho nursery for tonight? It's on the water side and does have a little more air. I think the ceiling'i perfectly safe. Of course, there's the biff room but I I don't suppose you'd care for that The one Mr. Peabody had "On the contrary !' He jumped eagerly at her sunestion. Td have no ol-jet-tion at all to sleeping in the other room. It is very pleasant larce cool. If this heat contin ues " "It will.' interrupted Linda darkly. 'In that case I will take advantage of your offer and thank you very much." INippinE a full-blown rose rare lessly, she accidentally let it drop, and with no very good grace he hin brond back wiieculntively. Thank you!" She gnve him her most enchanting smile as he rose. "I didn't want to lose thHt beauty. Are you fond of flowers, Mr. Stat lander?" "Not at all," answered her relnc tnnt helper uncompromisingly. 4,A garden is altogether too wasteful of time and energy end money." He nodded in the direction of a denim clad figure working along the bonier toward the adjoining property. "That man. for instance. Do you pay him to spend hia entire time puttering around this place?" "Heaven!"!" thought Linda. 'the questions have begun again!" But she answered demurely: "That's Wil lum our community gardener. He works for me part of every day when he remembers to come. But if we could afford it, I'd certainly have a full time man. I could keep him busy." "Busy !" Mr. Statlander suddenly slapped at the back of his neck where a mosquito had lodged. "A full-grown man busy every day !" His annoyance with the mosquito added unusual severity to his tone. "How many servants did you say you need to keep up this place. Mrs. Averill?" "I didn't say. that I remember," answered Linda meekly. "But I have two maids all the time and a nurse for the bnby and a woman who comes in to help when we need her I send the laundry out and a part-time gardener " "I see. And what " The next question was unexpectedly interrupted. From the windows nbove them appeared a tousled head and fihnughnsesey, evidently just aroused, blandly greeted his hostess. "Good mornin' to you, Mrs. Aver ill. And would yo be having a good opportunity for a bripht stable-boy, or likely a chauffeur, and what would le' the wages of the same?" Linda's uncontrollable peal of laughter was quickly cheeked. Look ing toward the house she saw her husband beckoning them back. "Bo right there! Breakfast's rendy. Mr. Statlander. I'll carry the basket back. Thanks ever so much for holding it for tne. Hid you get your hands dirty? Do you want to wash them down here?" No. thank you . . . But Rtat landfr elenehea his fists at the ig gestion. ns if he would have liked very much to use them in a more nrrressive fohion ncainst a certain impudent Irish fae. (To Be Continued) BOYS IN MANHOLE ROSTnN. Three small boys went down into a manhole in Lynn to catch fish that had been swarming up Moore's Brook under the street. The manhole eorer had been replaced while they wer in the hole, and the? were imprisoned. .Tnhn Murray, driv ing over the manhole, heard cries nomine from under his car. He stop ned. raised the cover and rescued the youths, who were in the last stages of fricht. - THIS CURIOUS WORLD - AfAjBit KfEP WATCH '' 'IYM'Pi OVER THEiB HAAEAN '"Ti 'm-f ft OFWrviS ,;'.' M i APRJL TO JUIV, f VgSi M X without 2; V' tJ X FOOD. DBINK. , I EL PASO, TEXAS, TO MAOMONT. All FISH ARE D TtXAav THAN IT IS FCA I . 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