Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, August 26, 1925, Image 2

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    RURAL ENTERPRISE
carried down to the streei the boxer, I
the easel, (he blocks of canvas. Jerry
called a taxi, and they drove away j
to G reta's room with her priceless :
trea» uraa.
pain«, d istu rb in g b lad d er irre g u U rn * !•
When Theresa and Je rry were tu rn ­
ap“ of°the'‘kidneys ^ T h r ^ n e y ' . 0™ »
ing at last to leave her alone with her 1
ric h e s, suddenly the power of speech
returned. She caught Je rry 's hand.
|
“Miss H arm er,” she stumm ered, the
I’- h h * “ £““‘ulate »nd undermine one .
h e e lth .
b en o u e tro u b le s may foll„w
words tripping each other up on her 1
It you have reason to suspect fault»
eager tongue, “the first picture I get I
kidney elimination, try Doon's P, 7
are a tested diuretic, recommend:
hung at the academ y—you shall huve
C o p y r ig h t b y th e B o b b e - M e r r lll Co.
ed by thousands. A s k Vour neighbor!
it for nothing!”
W N f S e r v ir «
The a ir with which she said it was
A California Case
trium phant, and Jerry thanked iter
M rs. M. E. P a in t
• r . g»0 W r ig h t Av"»'.;
In readiness tor the girl who had this little tram p leads. She was amazed sweetly. But when they were on (he 1
P asad en a, C a l i f
A
L
O
V
E
R
O
F
N
A
T
U
R
E
street alone she smiled about it.
“YOU W A I T ! ”
thing th at Jerry herself had not.
sa y « : " My b a c k w as
beyond reason, she couldn't believe
*“ " ' e “ n d w h en (
Theresa turned upon her somberly, j
It—}'"U ’ ere so bright and so Joyous—
?t.‘inPed'
a ’ hsrp
"W hnt we need," said the loudly-
S Y N O P S IS — P A K T O N E — A t a
She came at once, G reta Val. and of course she thought you were mak­ "Don't laugh. It may be years from
pain w e n t ac ro ss
dressed
woman,
“Is
to
get
closer
to
m e r r y p a r ty In th e e tu d lo a p a r t ­
now,
but
some
day
you'll
get
that
pic­
I
“h
“on
i
U
o f 11 a nd
Theresa took her down to Je rry —a ing fun. It was too good to he true.
I h a d to ea se my-
m e n t o f C a r t e r B la k e . N e w Y o r k ,
' slim, straig h t girl as she had vaguely These things don't happer once In a ture. And one day. Jerry, you il he nature We have too much artificial­
J e r r y ( G e r a ld in e I H a r m e r , P r u -
h J/ h “ C k ' “ d u ally .
H e a d a c h e s a n d dizzy
! remembered, with thin, unsmiling lips lifetime. She’ll he sick about this, proud and glad to rem em ber you gave ity. For my part 1 simply adore na­
denee'n d a u g h te r, m ee ts D u a n e
•P®11» W er" com m on
A lle r to n , W e a lth y Id le r.
li e a d ­
tlie poor little fool her first chance. ture. T h at's why I got my hushund to
I and wide, unsmiling eyes.
Jerry you'll see.
a n d I w a s n erv o u «
W’hy, she didn't know
a n d i r r ita b le . Do’a m i
du . v a country place.”
m ire » h e r tre m e n d o u a ly . a n d ehe
You w a i t !"
I
caught
her
hand
and
drew
her
Impul-
what she was doing, she's an awfully
lik e » him .
B u t A lle r t o n a e ta a
PIU» d ro v e th e tro u -
"B ut you didn't go there last sum ­
ble fr o m
m e a n d th e
■' slvely Into the room.
b it e x h ila r a te d , w it h u n fo r tu n a te
c u r e haa
nice little tiling—I—I hope you aren't
la s te d .”
mer?"
The
days
passed
slowly
nnd
Jerry
re a u lta . J e r r y , re s e n tin g hla a s ­
"Are you Greta Val? Listen I T going to hold it against her, and—'
"Oh,
dear,
no;
certainly
not.
We
s u m p tio n o f f a m i lia r it y , leave»
| have paid for a term of lessons with
"oh, she can have the stuff, If th a t's did not find an avenue fo r/th e active
th e p a r ty a b r u p t ly
T h e « to ry
Graves McDowell, and I don't want what you mean. But keep her out of expression of her personality she so won t be able to go there for two or
tu r n » to J e r r y a c h ild h o o d and
th e m , I don't want to study Art.
But my sight! I never want t see her ardently desired. She had no Illusions three years yet. It will require all
y o u th a t h e r hom e In lie » M oines.
STIMULANT DIURETIC TO THE KIDNEYS
O n ly c h ild o f a w e a lth y fa th e r,
In regard to herself, she whs an ordi­ that tim e for the landscape gardener
they are all paid for, and It Is u sham e again! I hate her!"
F o . i e , Milbura Co.. Mfg. Chem.. Bdflalo, N. Y.
w h e n »he 1« t w e n t y she fe e ls th e
to get It In shape for us.”
nary,
aiidwestern
girl,
very
charming,
to
waste
them,
so
I
want
you
to
mke
Oh, very well Theresa knew the
c a ll o f A r t a n d a sk s h e r p a re n ts
them In my place. Ami look I” S te tem per of this kind of human flint very beautiful, but one who had not
to le t h e r k o to N e w Y o r k fo r
ran quickly to the table, and Hung a
s tu d y . W it h som e m lH g lv In g , th e y
C R O S S -W O R D P U Z Z L E S
with which they had to deal. She been drawn upon the knees of the
a g re e to h e r g o in g . In N e w Y o rk
Inclusive baud over the boxes and Jars knew no kindly messenger could gods. She could play nicely, sing very
..¿ w *
J e r r y m a k e s h e r hom e w it h a
piled high. “I have all these things, bridge the gap Greta had so dram at­ sweetly, hut could do no more with
v
*; Of Hair and Skin
M rs D e la n e y ( " M l n t l " ) , an a c t ­
canvases, brushes, paints, Just going ically created between heraelf and the music than am use herself. Upon her
ress. w h o, w ith T h e re s a , a p a in t ­
I
Zp
Preserved By
e r, occupies th e house.
J erry
college
work
she
could
obtain
a
cer­
to waste, for I cun't use them,
one who wished to help her—th at Rhe
ta k e s an Im m e d ia te li k i n g
to
tificate
for
teaching
school,
but
she
want to get rid of them, I don't even would accept of no second-hund boun­
T h e re s a , w h o la ta le n te d a nd
like to have them about. And my ty a fter her stormy passion. No use felt no such inclination. She might
S o a o t o C le a n « «
e c c e n tric , and th e tw o becom e
O in t m e n t t o tim i
easel—it nearly fell down on me in to send a word of forgiveness, for take a business course and become one
fa s t frie n d s
J e r r y n o w devotes
h e r s e lf to T h e re s a , w h o r e tu rn s
of the countless alert-eyed, trim-clad
tlie tub last night and might have G reta would not believe.
h e r lik in g . J e r r y pose» fo r T h e r ­
business girls of ihe great city, girls
killed me—will you tak e it. and us«
For T w o Score Years and
esa's m a s te rp ie c e , 'T h e
O cean
And so Theresa, knowing th at Jerry
it, and—and the lessons, and every­ herself must reach across th e breach, who stirred her w arm est adm iration
R id e r ."
A lle r t o n c a lls on J e rry .
T h e g i r l refu se s to see him .
At
thing?"
T e n Sh e H as T aken
stayed with her, petted her, coaxed without creating in her a desire to be­
h o te l d in n e r J e r r y sees D u a n e
come one of them. The grandeur of
“Are you m aking fun of me?” de­ tier Into yielding.
a n d Is conscious o f his a d m ir a ­
B
e e c h a m ’s P ills
manded Greta Val in a passionate,
tio n , but refu se s to c h a n g e h e r
Oh, very well, have It your own w'ork, us work, did not im press her.
She
required
a
motive.
throaty, strangled voice.
a t t it u d e to w a r d him .
way, then,” Jerry said at last,
I was just 18 when I commenced
“Oh, no, how can you think"—Jerry know I’m a weak-minded little dunce,
If her father had died suddenly
"You say your wife Is all the tim e
to take Beechams Pills. They
laughed, nervously—“how can you and let you tw ist me around your Jerry would have sw ept courageously
have been of great benefit to me
think of such a thing? I Just want to little linger. Come on then. L et’s go Into his great motor factory in Iowa, making irritab le rem arks you can’t un­
CHAPTER V— Continued
get rid o f It, It takes up such a lot and find the wild little heathen, and studied It, struggled with It, learned derstand ?"
in relieving sick-headache. constu
— regular cross-word puzzles I
to eoutrol It—a reason there for her
pation, and biliousness.
Next
When they arose to go, slip turned of room. It mnkes me nervous to have tell her what we think of her.”
can’t solve."
M arch I will be 68 years old so you
and looked squarely In his direction. It piled about and—”
Theresa prom ptly accepted the sub effort. But with Jerru id him self In
"How dare you make fun of m e!" mission, knowing full well she could such shrewd and successful dominance
She could have answ ered the call
see I have lived to a good old age."
his sober eyes, gone softly to him. G reta Val lifted a sharp, resentful tru st the end to Je rry ’s inherent of his own business, she saw no sucn
Miss ELEANOR WILCOX
W
e
,
Too
touched his hand.
hand and struck Jerry angrily across sweetness, and the two girls set out occasion. And still she believed that
“K fo o l a n d hla d o u g h
Newburgh, N . Y.
“Are you ready?" she said to Mimi,
somewhere,
somehow,
she
must
strike
A r e soon p a r te d ," s a id M a rr .
together, at once. In search of J e r ry ’s
R F . , lF o ''F R E E SA M PLE _ w r ite
drawing up the folds of her cloak as
on
a
thing
that
would
command
h?r
"I
w
ish
it
w
e
r
e
so
B . F . A lle n C o ., 417 C a n a l S tr e e t, N ew York
spitfire. She did not answ er th etr ring
W i t h th e to o l a n d h la c a r ."
the amorous youth placed It about her
B u y fr o m y o u r d ru g g ia t in I f a n d g o e boxn
at the G rlller studios, and a fter per­ effort and hold her Interest. In the
shoulders.
For biliousness, sick headaches and
sistent pressing on the button one of meanwhile she devoted her tim e to
Duane's eyes followed them as they
constipaiion take
L ite ra lly So
the a rtists on the second floor looked catering sw eetly to T heresa—T heresa,
passed out. Jerry would not turn her
out from the window, and, recogniz­ who was working with a more consum­
A young Serbian studying In Eng­
head, to look away from him, pretend
ing Theresa, agreed to press Ills buzzer ing passion than ever before, and with land w as asked to tra n sla te the fol-
she did not see him. She would have
ever-increasing disregard for every lowing sentence from his native tongue
to give them adm ittance.
been ashamed of subterfuge.
She
natural safeguard of health.
Into E n g lish : "H e gave up his life on
“ We w ant G reta Val,” said Theresa.
looked nt him frunkly, and did uot
When she went up to the studio at the battlefield.”
“W
here
is
her
room?"
T ip fo r Cam pers
know him.
ten o’clock one morning with the
W ith the help of a dictionary he
“In the basem ent,” he called cheer­ breakfast tray for Theresa, she w as
It is useful to cam pers to know that
"Jerry, there's your friend," whis­
produced the version: “H e relin­
fully. “And dark as the deuce, so
pered Mlml "Isn't he the best-looking
surprised to find Mimi there before quished his vitality on the bellicose palls In which greasy w ater Is thrown
watch your step as you go down. The
may be kept clean by rinsing them
thing you ever saw ?”
her. Mimi seldom intruded and was meadow.”—Tit-Bits.
door on the right, clear at the ta d .”
with a cupful of gasoline, which can
she turned the effective lashes upon
always curtly discouraged by T heresa
Very gingerly they made th etr way, when she did.
be draw n from th e automobile.
Mm brightly, and Duane nodded lo
hand in hand, down the dark stairs,
her. and smiled. Jerry said nothing.
It was Mimi who spoke to Je rry A t T h a t I t ’s a Serious A ccid en t
and through the dark basem ent corri­
P is c a to ria l N o ta tio n
first.
“Come right In," she said.
"Why so glum?"
dor to the door at the end, on the
The objection to fishing on a creek
Dn the following morning Theresa
W
e're
having
our
daily
battle,
but—
“Ju
s
t
broke
three
ribs."
right.
you won't mind."
went down to Jerry 's room before the
“H eavens I You’d b e tte r see a doc­ hank is th at com paratively so few of
"Listen," T heresa whispered. "D idn't
the bites you get come from the Water.
usual time for the dully breakfast
Oh, please don’t le t me interfere tor 1“
I tell you?"
with the w ar," said Jerry , laughing.
tray. This was un occurrence of such
D octor nothing. W hat I w ant to —B altim ore Sun.
The
sound
of
passionate,
strangled
Infrequency th at Jerry could not Ide
"I'll run down and w ait till the sign­ see is a man who will lend me
sobbing came out to them from behind ing of the treaty .”
a flutter of flatten'd pleasure when
enough to buy another um brella. The
the door. T heresa knocked sm artly,
she appeared In the doorway. But
No, don't go," said T heresa gloom­ ribs I broke w ere In one I had bor­
but
received
ro
answer.
She
turned
I heresa, even In her most formal mo­
ily. “She may cut it short If you stay. rowed."
the knob, but the door was locked She's bothering me frightfully."
menta. wasted no tim e In Idle talk.
from
within.
She
pounded
heavily,
She came for a purpose, and wen.
“Jerry , do som ething with her,”
incessantly, and presently the stra n ­
LOST W H E N T H R O W N
It with sturdv directness.
pleaded Mimi. “She's a perfect fool.
gled sobbing ceased, and intense si­ We're Invited—both of us—to A tlantic
"See here, Jerry, I thought of some­
lence prevailed.
< Ity for the week-end, all expenses
thing lust night," she began briskly.
“G reta, come here and open this paid and everything, and she won’t
"Are you sure you want to give up
door,”
ordered
Theresa.
studying Art?"
even talk about It."
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
“Go aw ay,” was the muffled re-
“Absolutely sure."
"I
don't
w
ant
to
go,
and
I
can't
go,
‘How Dare You Make Fun of Me?"
Joinder.
' Sure you won’t change your mind
and I w o n t go. W hat is there to say
“Open the door, you little simple­ about it ?’ T heresa disposed of th e
the face, and then, with a cyclonic
after a little, and begin again?'
ton,"
said
T
heresa.
“Bight
away.
It
hurst of tears, whirled about and ran
"Absolutely sure."
subject bruskly.
"W hat are you going to do with th< from the room, the door reverberating Is T heresa Brady."
"It would he lovely," said Jerry.
“Go away, I tell you i”
^ •u x o n e o n - t h e p a i n is g o n e
lessons? You paid u whole term In loudly In her tem pestuous wake.
"P erhaps it would do you good, The­
“G
reta,
you
ought
to
be
ashRmed
of
Jerry
stood
as
one
petrified,
a
slen
resa, you look so tired.”
advance, didn't you? Are you goln
der hand upraised and motionless, her yourself I Now you come and open
to get your money hack?'
T heresa said nothing.
T w o Form s o f In ju s tice
"I don't think I can. I'll Just have face showing deathly white except for this door as fast as ever you can, or
"I’m getting sick of it,” said Mimi
I'll
bang
It
dow
n!"
H e often acts unjustly who does not
the splash of red where G reta's hand
to let It go.”
quite furiously. “I need a little com­
The sternness of her voice had Its panionship. I tell you. If you don’t
“ Why is he losing ground so In pub­ do a certain th in g : not only he who
"See here, Jerry, you shouldn't w aste had struck. H er eyes were wide with
does a certain tiling.—M arcus Antoni­
horror, her lips parted In mute hewll- effect at last. G reta shuffled across stop being so stingy and po piggish. lic favor?"
such un opportunity. Now. poor old
nus.
"Isn't he alw ays throw ing mud?”
Mclmwell needs the money; he lerment, while T heresa flung herself the room and opened the door. A Theresa. I'll get m arried, and then—”
upon the couch and scream ed with pitiful figure, she stood before them,
“Oh, good Lord! A gain!” T heresa
teaches for his bread and butter, you helpless
laughter.
her th in h air stringing about her face, burst Into scornful laughter. “Jerry,
A t the G ro c e r’s
know. But If you stop so soon, he
Shed a T e a r fo r A lic e
her cheap blouse tw isted and pulled w itness this. I’ve stuck along here
Grocer—“W hat size cabbage head,
may feel he has to make a partial
A v e ry lo n e ly la»a
awry, her unlovely face swollen with through the last tw o husbands, but I'-i
s ir :
Nuwed—“About six and seven-
CHAPTER VI
1» A lic e B le e ie r ,
refund anyhow. Why don't you tran s
eighths.”
weeping and stained with tears. When through.
She le a le m o n a nd
You get m arried again.
fer the lessons to some one who
T h e boy« w o n t s q u e e ze h e r.
she realized th a t it was Jerry who Mirai, and I'm off. And th a t's final.”
would like them, but can't afford
Jerry Adrift
stood with T heresa in the dark hall­
Confession
them?"
Mind laugher tightly. "Oh. yon can't
For a long tim e Jerry stood, b reath ­ way, she cried out faintly and covered
T he L ite ra l Fisherm an
hy do you ask for so much money
tell, I might have good luck anotner
"To whom, for Instance? You have less, bewildered. In the center of her
her face with her hands. Theresa
“Good morning, Mike. Doing a little every week, dear?" “Oh, Just to ba
someone la mind, haven't you?'
room, a rigid, lovely figure In her stood bark, m ade way for Jerry. She time.”
fishing?”
sure to get a little.”
"Not you. You don't know how to
Theresa adm itted that she had. that am azement, while Theresa rolled on
“ Yes, sir."
had done her part. She knew that Jerry pick them ."
■he hud Just thought of |t. The one the couch with choking laughter.
now could he given a free, loose rein.
"And how are they biting this morn­
Let ns w orship w ithout seeing; let
“Oh, I think Til run on d wn_” In­
she had In mind was Greta Val. an un
“D-dld you see w hat—th at creature Jerry ran Into the dingy basem ent
ing?”
us he s ile n t; let us abide in peace.—
terrupted Jerry In some confusion.
prepossessing country girl, who had
did to me?" she gasped at last.
room at once, and put both arm s
Fenelon.
“With th eir mouths, sir,"
"You stay where you are," said The­
appearetl suddenly from somewhere
"Oh, Jerry I" cried T heresa, strug­ about th e wretched, cowering figure.
“N o; I mean how are you pulling
resa.
and was earning a hard existence by gling up to a sillin g posture, wiping
them out?”
“D on't cry," she said, “don't cry. 1
Don't go on my account," said
serving ns chambermaid at the old her eyes with the sleeve of h er paint-
“Head first, sir,”
>n't
mind
a
bit.
honestly
I
don't.
We
Mimi.
"I
don't
mind
Theresa.
She's
d rille r studios on Ninth street j errv stained smock. "Did 1 see It!—I can
ail do silly things when w e're excited." Just Jealous.”
bad seen her once when she went to see It now I" T heresa flung herself
She pulled her softly across the
Tu Quogue
one of the studios with Mlml for es Joyously among the cushions again.
FOR INDIGESTION
room tow ard the cot, and sat beside
G olt Widow—My husband accused
Mnd rememhered hsr as a stiffly rigid
"The Insolent—Impudent—”
her, holding her in her arms, calling
Well, Jerry is ad rift now,
me of doing nothing but chase around
young person, with whom one would
"I'll het you never got one like that her soft caresslve names, “silly Utile
to afternoon teas.
w ithout occupation. H er dream
more likely associate scrub buckets before." Interrupted T heresa.
"The goose,” und "foolish child,” while The­
dissolved. Will she go home—
Frlond—What did yon Pay?
and I,rooms than delicate paints and little spitfire! Were you ever slapped resa watched them soberly, her un­
or m arry Allerton?
Golf Widow—I reminded him that
I rushes.
before, Jerry?"
fathom able eyes not on G reta, who by
that was how he spent his own a fter­
6 B e l l - a n s
"Urn, she's ngly,” said T heres
Jerry shook her head; she w as stl'l rights should have been the center o,
noons. chasing from one tee to an­
Hot water
"But that kid's a genius, all the same
iwed, stlli breathless with the unex­ the scene, but on Je rry 's tender, sorry
(TO B E C O N T IX I'Z I),)
other.
She knows nothing, has never had e pectedness of It.
Sure Relief
"N e v e r’ I was face. A fter a little, when Greta lay
lesson In her life and God only knows never deliberately h u rt—by nnyhody— inlet In her arm. except for an o c c a ­
P ra c tic a l Evidence W an ted
A C arvin g Business
what she came here for, without in my life.
l’-l’riidenee doesn't do sional racking shudder of her thin
"John Marrows," said the farm er’s
“T hat young woman with all those
friends, wltho , money. (Hl, you know­ s u e t things,"
shoulders, Jerry ex p lained:
wife, coming out to the hack porch Jewels carved out her own fo rtu n e "
2 54 ANO 754 PACKAGES EVERYWHERE
how people are. Jerry. They think If
Theresa sobered suddenly. “It's a
“You see. I thought perhaps I could where her husband sal tilted back In RhL d i T ? * - ShP'’ " n M
girt.
they an inly squeeze Into "he Village sham e," she said sym pathetically paint a little myself, hut I can't really
his oalr. his feet on a railing, “didn't She dldn t carve out her own fortune- BATHE TIRED EYES |
they'll Just naturally absorb Art with •T h e poor -----
kid! “ She was so happy I and 1 don't want to he bothered But I hear you tell ihe parson when he was sh e married a millionaire."
with Hr
l? * w s 'e r
the air they breathe.
Well, she she didn't know what
??«»«,’
E»nr d n i t r i «{’• or
It would he wicked to throw thus
lu re that you had strong views on the
H ir e r . T m y . N V
HoefclM.
“Yes, hut think ho *’ many other
iloesn't do So badly, for all that. The
■Happy! Do you call th a t happi­ lovely things away, and when Theres? tem perance movement?"
chorus girls site had to cut out to
fellows are all good to her, give her ness ! W ell. If th a t's the way a genius told me about you I was so happy I
“Yes," Mr Marrows replied, rather m arry him."
scraps of paint and can ia s, and tel' feels happy, thank God I'm Common could hardly watt to get hold of you
stiffly. “I said so. aud you know that
her little things that help her. Greta place. I'm glad she was happy I |f It was very stupid, the way I told I have."
A id from D a d
Val may he ugly, she uiav he green, she had been a little peeved, she yon. I do things so quickly, all In
“Well." said Mrs. Marrows, “gup
hut she's got It, Jerry , and It'll boll would doubtless have killed me out Hash, on the spur of tlie moment, and
Bedtime Story-Teller—
pose you go and express a few of them
over some time, you mark my words. ’ r ig h t!"
little K atherine C at lost her
I don't wonder you thought I v ,« on ihe pump haudle. I w ant a pail o’ Poor
w h i.v „ -
And wh>t
you
whiskers,
R E A S O N A B L E -H O M E L IK E
Jerry was almost childishly pleased.
Je rry ’s eyes w ere flashing with re­ crazy. But I really do not want l ie w ater.”
she did?
"Oh, Theresa, get her quick I She sentm ent. her line ll|>s tw ltc b 't.. things, and It will make me so hs; »
10M PIN E ST., $AN FRANCISCO
F uture Cow K d ito r -I know .
can have all my things th t easel, the Tears came Into her eyes.
If you will Just tak e them off my
Possible Reason
XX-’ o
t ir ili« _
used her n p o aw
'a—W
illiams IMrpie
p aint, everything!
Get her right
1 I thought she would be pleased." hands, you know."
'.’ow
.
During a cross-ex am ination an nn
away, won't you? H I feel so much she stam m ered. "I thought she would
fitallba natchcit
G reta did not speak, hut pressed her dertaker produced his business card,
Accredited by Sonoma
b etter when It's all out of my sight." like It."
thin, unlovely, fervent lips u|>on
County Farm Bureau
And while Theresa went out to the
" T iite Leghorn chidra
Good A dvice
Theresa reached for her hand, ca­ Je rry 's fur-w rapped shoulder A tew on which was a telegraphic address
only. If you want ««■’d
lie was asked why the la tte r should be
telephone. Jerry , with her hnoyant ressed It with unusual gentleness m inutes later,
M aster—I feel tem pted to give this
when Greta
was oecetttiry.
fall layer« and broiler«
enthusiasm , set ta work, nulling out
that bring a f <od price
D on't take It th a t way, Jerry ," she straightened and washed and hri"-hed.
elas» a Latin t e s t
c h id a in tha
"Oh.“ Interpoeed the Judge. ”|
h o les of paint and crayons, canvases urged. “You don't understand. Think they returned, the Whree of th. i to
V.d,.e (from the beck of the ro o m )-
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L- W . C1 ARK. B o s 1 5«, r
brushes ami books, that all should he what a barren, b itter Ilf» the poor gether, to Je rry 's room, and Joyously pane It 1« for the convenience of people Yleld not to tem ptatlool
CaW
who want to he burled in a hurry."
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