Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, August 21, 1935, Image 5

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THE REGISTER. GDARD, EUGENE, OREGON
Pag Fiv
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"By Mabel McEHiott
e,qJJ.NEA Semce.lne.
CUAITEU LV ..
H. irnnlf. I'm real
''Cr'rn:,t'i:iyOU,r00m,
I know 11
h"?. ..... ki. hedJine roll.
B. Wi - I , ,ht !n the
i dean. Bossy doe. some
Uircom. .upper.-
j bother." But the smell
?t ak ttt presently drifted
rf Son. tie open windows was too
naluffif to tie ' h .houider-
""Hm a try Pot o had
ry o "rought hi. Plane
.tCl.vmore instead of at the
S,l ft toward which he had
. keided. the lifted Micnaei ueu
'Vraak (lowered at him and
-Oh. Millard- a'"' "
- hi n-nnren io min. iu
ro for looking for Kath-
.tared past the offered hand.
J"i Iinely in,ultinjrtonebeaa.d:
Vtbaaks in.order K harm, wa
-J.r"M. .h.". o: K."
1 V"'. i, bn.tlina Past with a
.hirer, said cheerily, "Boy8i
a UWins in here!"
5il risht then." erated Frank.
Ji ? for tlion' ml "0t Cnr'n:
lamias ..fmi nn out-
iiit torai ii
cihirine was striwslini; out of a
tfim. It not P'ensnt nt-
Michael was in ui.- . -
l(rml shewnscnllini! to him. call-
... -i... .rtL- Mipre was a lamp
nnfa Mir - - -
. . . i i- mnm nnri beside the
Jrrow bed a nurse set, her shadow
ifotrttd asainst the fnr wall.
Well, hello-, you're better dear!
it wan said.
... hpr hrmv: it wns
baiuanuc . -
m She was in one of her own thin
nun. Her hair hart been brushed.
Tltre was thick tumbler, half-filled
iitb water, on tne tauie Desuie me
M. Sbe closed her eyes, remember
!i;ith i shudder' the blank sky and
iii df rt sand nnder her feet nnd a
Ib rd wheeline-
"Now, my dear, yon ro sate anu
I j mnA ,K vAimi, mnn rlonn out
IHUJU, U" "
dbii bead about you," said the nurse
I in 1 gentle nulrmur. it isn c eTery
jij i jounc lady Is rescued from
(itb Id that way. i uiiiik us so
. J, tin tMi tnnst
InwmH. u'j urn.. ..v j ........
wt now and not talk, and tomorrow
pan be line."
"What yoans man Kiitnnnne s
l: nnL.nl f.n.1 nnrr,hn ltllf
rifroulil farm the words. Frank Mil-
kni. pmbaoiy. it would lie nam to
, nnsim! to Frank .Millnrd If he had
:rH ber from the jaws of death.
She was thinking this, when the
. j.i.,u . t,n-l,
Bin Hcnthfroe, of course. Your hns-
Katharine thought the dream mnst
V iiiDi; on and on and that the nurse
lad Ibis conversation were part of
I But sbe felt of the conrse, clean
i:M: tbnt was real.
Hh Kown was real, too, nnd so was
nnrse's broad, kindly face.
"Mr. Mr. Henthproe?" Kntbnrine
aH dimly..
"Wby' yea, dear, your husband
sw on from the east to see you.
I ..... ...
imuiDg an airplane and all, and.
LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE
Beyond the Law
By HAROLD GRAY
FOR SUCH S SLUQQ'THERS
ARE OTHER PUNISHMENTS
FAR WORE SUITABL5 THAN
ANY DREAMED OF BY THE
MAKERS OF LAWS-
swoopius down from the sky to res
cue you. I declare, if it isn't just like
the talkies!" bubbled the nurse who
enjoyed the films and had her fa-
Torite stars and cut their pictures
out of the magazines.
Michael was here, then. Katharine
had dreams of him, as she almost al
ways did;, and he was here some
where close enough so that she
might reach out her hand and touch
him, v
But she was tired suddenly and
closed here eyes again. There was so
much that Michael had to explain be
fore things could be straight. She
couldn't bear to think of it now.
Once more she slept...
Behind the ranch house two young
men faced each other ongorilv. Michael
said, "So I'm a liar, eh?"
"You are," said Frank, almost af
fably. Now that there was immediate
prospect of a conflict, he was enjoy
ing himself. Fighting and physical
nctirity was what he loved moBt.
And he was furiously angry at this
man.
There was the slap of sole-leather
on the hard packed ground. There
men faced each other angrily. Michael
feinted. Frank drove a terrific blow
to his adversary's chin. Blood began
to trickle in a little stream from the
cut.
Mrs. Darrngh came to the kitchen
door and watched them a little fear
fully. She was used to fighting. All
the "boys" around here fought, early
and often. But this was ft little dif
ferent. She sensed that.
"Dad, in ay lie you and Dossy better
go nml stop them." she said anxious
ly. Hobe Darrngh grunted, packing
the tobacco down into his pipe.
"Do 'ein good," he grunted. "Get it
out of their systems. Never saw worn- ;
an trouble yet but could be settled
that way.'
Dnd was smart, thought his wife
proudly. He knew, straight off, this
fight meant woman trouble. No
body 'd told him; still he knew. It
was one of the things you felt in your
bones.-That young girl in the bed
room was sure n pretty piece of
goods. Quality, all through. Mrs.
Darrugh had seen the pigskin case,
packed with tortoise backed toilet
things, that the Millards had brought
in their car. It must have cost a
small fortune. Still nnd nil. even a
high-toned girl like this had love
troubles. Two fighting over her, eh?
Well, Mn Dnrragh had known the
thrill of that, too, in her own tem
pestuous youth. She was groy now,
nnd fnt and shapeless but she hadn't
forgotten.
She went back to the table with
the blue and while checked cloth nnd
snt down nnd tried to ent, but she
couldn't somehow, "fwould be n pity
if that young fellow who looked like
Gnry Cooper got nil mussed up, and
his wife just coming to, like. Maybe
she'd better do something about it...
She looked up nnd put her hand
over her mouth to stifle nn Instinctive
scream. Because the young lady who'd
been lost in the desert wns standing
in the doorway. She had n blue robe
on over her night things, and her feet
were bare. She wns staring out of the
open door in a frightened wny. In
the light of the ynrd lnnterns you
could see the two wary figures mov
ing to and fro.
(To Be Continued)
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