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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1933)
THE BTTOBNB BBCHSTBB-OTTABD kRGAINJpRIDE w i N .MTiMn0 JKTSA mmi nea hahci.im tnPTKR XV . . ! kmnvh"! dr,T H. i hold htaMlf 'i," V. had r "anted t mucb without jetting it. F"3Tmlf. He kDew he f.ik notWne more! , i . antwpA Miami. n.aal sl,e 1",d bfcn C tofatrntton had . ' . made him difficult for even i' B.,ai u.j k.j tn make k-"e-".r" .,;,.,ded to t;t'ebotl.ered her a trifle. al r:j. h.H found, often that follow the it Still .he did wish Carter ill o marry nun fj Jus. ED. dutifully tell- r that me cipiibii - h(r to leave "dear Bent and , almost gone. out. .nnroved a mother who re- L her obligations. t end of tnree f,.- tin. trin north. .trrtiuma , . ...i .h on tO l'ia- rber had spoken of it fre j - t,;i inn nmnterllr. with Lrf above Lida'a head. told Carter mac it Dds disappointed one. sue uau ;ted Carra until living in the with her, sue nao iounu approving of "nothing at all" r vrith each dny and becoming bd more combative. had said, eyee narrowing, t vmi r wouldn't play i... iih Vance Carter. It's rruel, don't you think?" lida'l innocent, nut iiara i. th;nlr tifhnt von meflnl" had tothing but make the other look at her wits a uisconwrt imess, laueh unpleasantly and ;ntly, "Don't be a fool I You turned well what I mean!" visit had, us this continued, ither disappointing. loathed trains ana tue people r anon tbem. She arrived in Fork in a smoldering- mood to lat the motor for which she red was not waiting for her. within, she gave a taxicab .ha Pni-lr OL-Onna HHpAK Eioned the stinging reprimand voice to ucnuweu ana .11- ehoiud have seen that she ti.ra.lP Infn Ilia anni4mftnt key, taken from a bag Carra k n f..n.J Un T.IJn. n oudly voiced admiration. Later hid said to Hal, "She's hope mpletely without pride and a sr. 1 can t see now 1 was tool- u long! ' ! the apartment Lida paused a 1. .L. t rm I 1 mi 111 me luyur. lutu sue iieuru beyond. Elinor's voice and some Me couian t place tne man but ..- .1. nam uu, UUUUJ Ullflll irt Inns Iuh ilmuill .a 1linn L-...I.. J : t.-j. L-riairu ryrMiruppiiiK, uiun m to the door to hear what they faying. ) l.anaA t .-A lli. : fx.ui.iu iiuLnniu, itoieiUUg aklr. She wanted to know Pi: .... ., nui'ur ann me young man r saving. Her eyes took In a "owet of red roses on a table k.ll J .... .ii. oeyonn, in tne drawing lh mmim k..t...CI 1 fr bowl. 4 heard Elinor eay, "But, in f Barrett Colvin. Lida real ized. She did not want to have 6or rott Colvin devoted to Elinor! She wanted him to admire her; to recite her good qualities to Miss Ella Bex- ton who waa devoted to Barry and obviously easily influenced by him. A tragedy It would be, Lida d- clded swiftly, for Aunt Ella to leave the bulk of her fortune to Elinor. And Aunt Ella was quite likely to leave) large part of it to anyone Barrett Colvin admired. Elinors taates were too simple; Elinor would have been perfectly happy living on the smallest allowance while Lida simply had to have money! Elinor, of course, would give her mother what she needed, but Lida did not want her daughter In the position where she could give, nor have her capable of spending what she pleased and where she pleased. Elinor would he altogether too generous with such people as the Toropes and Philip Sexton. "Any young girl Is better off for control," Lida thought often. She could always make herself comfort able concerning any lie and assure herself that whatever she wanted was the thing that was right. She tiptoed a little closer to the drawing room doorway and stood clone to a billowing curtain, pressed ugiiinst the wall. Elinor was saying, "But I ve never known anyone so fine aa you are, Barry. It's ridic ulous for you to keep harping on age as you do!' He blurted out, "I want you to have the best." There was a silence. Then Lida heard his deep-drawn breath and knew he had kissed Elinor. "I didn't mean to do that before--." he said and hesitated. He was going on, Lida waa aure, to flay, "before I asked yon to marry me." Oh, but she could not have that! T.ide moved swiftly toward the draw ing room door. On the threshold she paused, knowing the picture she made. "My dear, dear, dear child!" she exclaimed tremulously. She saw the color drain from EHnor'e face and her eyes grow big and dark. Elinor had on a new dress and was wearing her hair in the way Lida had de clared to be nbsurdly theatrical. Bnr rett Colvin did not like the Interrup tion, she saw. He was flushed and looked sullen. But she would manage It so that he would thank her and later, with a little more managing, he could bring bim to heel. The envioua malice asserted Itself and brought a tinge of pink to Lida's lovely skin. It would be an absurd marriage for Elinor, she decided. Elinor would be far happier married to some poor man, puttering about at housework as Bessie Thrope did, try ing to stretch pennies and nickels, than attempting to manage the house hold of a millionaire. "Be a little glad to see me, please, dear!" Lida begged wistfully of Eli nor and very tenderly kissed her. She saw a question In Barrett Col viu's eyes which she knew (with sat isfaction) had been put there by Eli nor's turning a cool cheek for that kiss. Lida laid her email hands on, Eli nor's shoulders. "I can't tell yon how good it is to see you, my darling," she said, her voice full and throb bing. "I've missed you ao mucb." "It's going to be ridiculously eaay," Lida thought. But she mustn't leave them alone until she has had a chance to speak to Barrett in pri vate! "Darling," Lida said, pulling off her gloves, "would you do something for mother?" (To Be Continued) LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE Dirty Weather Ahead By HAROLD GRAY " ( HAVE TO PAY A MAM r"""-Ss L IS THAT AU. VOO'VS OOT 1 TWO OS? TUREE OOLLAftS I llf II tF tT IHASefT TUAX. 5 rXlwiTwHAT MAVB VOO BEE 1 A DAV, TO DO WHAT I TTM CENTS A DAW- I HATE TO B8 V I OOlN't LVIM' IM TM' SHA06T I SHE'S OOlW- SHE'S I I SWUX- NO USE PAY!" 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