h -7 3 CLOVERDALE COI VCL. 7. Ek. CLOVERDALE, TILLAMOOK COUNTY. OREGON. MARCH 15. 191?. sr*« '¿' shshkì & w The Fighting H ope Novelized by VIRGINIA I Ell A WENTZ From the P lay by WILLIAM J. HlliUBURT Copyright. by Ameiican Pres* Association I9 II, IC on tin u ed from la s t w eek) F o r n full hour, w h ite fa c e d a n d «taring, s h e scarcely m oved It w a s n o t t h a t s h e for a m o m e n t s u s p e c te d h e r h u s b a n d 's loyalty to h e r —If he h ad t a k e n a n y w om an to lu ncheon y e s t e r ­ d a y It h a d p ro b a b ly been o ne o f th o s e little t y p e w r lt l s t s d o w n In t h e s w e l ­ t e r i n g otiices, th e tire d e s t a n d m o st pale fa c e d a m o n g t h e m —no o n e could d eny Robert his k in d n e s s a n d s u s c e p ­ tibility o f heart. O h. it w a s n 't th a t a t all w h ic h had b r o u g h t h e r to this cru e l pass! It w a s t h a t h er h u s b a n d , t h e f a t h e r ò f her children? lutti proved h im s e lf beyond p e m d v e n f u r e a d e lib ­ e r a t e liar. And to her! T h a t o n e lie h a d becom e, a s It were, t h e torch w hich lig h te d u p all t h e mm, : äö l N^vVA. ^ O t A C X »Wl " T H K K K W A S A WOM AN H E K B , I T I L L A WOMAN!" TOO d a rk , p e rp le x in g t h in g s In R o b e rt; ail t h e odd tittle t h in g s t h a t h a d re fu s e d flatly to be ignored in c r o p p in g up. b u t f o r w hich, h ith e rto , sh e h a d found no solution. S he h ad groped t h ro u g h no m erc ifu l, slow* d a w n to t h i s u n d e r s t a n d i n g of him B eing Incapable, disqualified by n a tu r e , o f a n y con c e p tlou o f a m ind th a t In-.lged by reflex a c tio n , th«* s|>ellliig o f falsehood to her m e a n t p o s itiv e ag o n y A b re a th fr<>ui t h e h o n e y s u c k le vines e n te r e d h e r d ila tin g u o s trils S ite s n ’fTcd it curiously. * T h a t's how th e h o n ey su c k le s sm elt o n e s u m m e r night when R o b ert k n e lt besid e me, told u»e it11 his beliefs a n d hopes, s w o re th at my s t a n d a r d o f life w a s his. a n d I b e ­ lieved him . a n d 1 th in k I th rille d a lit­ tle. Now, all R o b e rt's beliefs a n d Ideals p u t to g e th e r co u ld n 't m a k e me c u e thrill, a n d I fool a s if I h a d been a liv e a n d w a s dea d , a n d —a n d — 'All t h e k in g 's h o rse s a n d all th e k in g ’s m en c o u ld n 't set I l m u p t y D u in p ty to ­ g e t h e r a g a i n ’ Oh. 1 h a l e him !” site c r ie d s u d d e n ly iu b itte rn e s s . “ 1 b a te d aty fa ttier, too; tie w a s a n o t h e r liar." T h e n p re s e n tly , looking up a t th e s t a r s , s h e b e c a m e a little h u m b le ; s h e m a d e uo a t t e m p t to ju d g e . W h a t wak she. in th e a u d a c ity of h e r y o u th , to tilth t h e p riv ileg e of th e Almighty"? R o b e rt w a s a g e n t l e little mail, w ho could lie. S he sh o u ld h a v e m u ted w ith a stro n g , big m a n w h o c o u ld n 't, t h a t w a s all. J u s t o n e m i s t a k e a m o n g u m y r ia d in a te e m in g w o r d. " A n d w h a t I'v e got 10 d > is to s c u r­ ry hack into my e v e ry d a y s e lf as quickly ns l c a n .” s h e concluded. " A f t e r all. n o th in g h as happened. R o b ert is R o b ert, a n d I a m I. j u s t as w e w e re w h e n w e pledged o n r troth. A nd yet I could h a v e killed him to­ n ig h t T o kill a m a n b e c a u s e he h a p ­ p ens to i;e h im s e lf Is scarcely re a s o n ­ ab le o r s a n e W ith th is w e a k n e s s , i n ­ h e r e n t in his n a t u r e , lie'll h a v e need of me. And t h e c h ild re n w a n t uie. I'm in d is p e n s a b le to all o f th em . 1 m u st t a k e my life in my o w n h ands. No o ne can help m e now . it will he a m u s in g to m a n a g e it. a n e x c it e m e n t.” c ite rose, but h e r k n e e s shook In an im becile so rt of w a y S he lau g h ed a bit s h a r p ly out Into t h e d a r k . “ I'm my mot tier all o v e r a g a in . 1 see. My y o u n g m o t h e r died o f this s o rt o f th in g . 1 believe.” S he put her h a n d o u t to t o u c h a tiny j u t t i n g s p u r t w i n k l i n g s ilv e r In th e new m oon's ra y s a n d s h iv ere d . " B u t I'll not d ie of It; I s h a ll fill out. T h e fall from u fool's p a r a d is e h u r t s —oil. it h u r t s —h u t it d o e s n 't kill u s in t h e s e d a y s ." C losing th e balcony d o o r softly, sh e e n t e r e d t h e n u rs e ry . T h e children w e re fast a s l e e p in t h e i r cots. She ton« lied th e m «•uriousiy to see if th e ir soft, w a r m flesh w ould t h rill ln*r a s It used !«• «In. “ P o o r little h elpless souls! You will ue«*«l me. w o n 't you'?*' sh«» s a id b ro k e n ­ ly. c r o u c h in g d o w n at th«‘lr side. R obert j u n i o r s t i r r e d " T h e roof it h a s a lazy tim e ," he m u r m u r e d in his sleep. A n n a «m ootlied his s o ft h a ir a n d trem bled. " D e a r little «on." s h e said, “d id n ’t m o th e r tell y o u t h e ro o f c o u ld n 't h*»lp being w h e r e it Is. It w a s m a d e like that. And t h e w a i t s - t h e y h av e to hold It up. No. they d o not h a v e m u c h f u n ." • • # • * * • Mr. M arshfield C ra v e n , t h e confiden­ tial frie n d a n d legal a d v i s e r «if th e p re s id e n t o f t h e G o th a m T r u s t c o m ­ pany. b lu s te re d Into t h e p r e s id e n t's li­ b ra ry in his h o m e u p th e H u d s o n , n e a r O s sin in g H e hart com«* fn>m New T ork e a rly t h a t a f te r n o o u a n d had m u ch to do b efo re th e president!* a r ­ rival on th e 2;ff0 e x p r e s s In h u rrie d , w h ip p in g fa sh io n , this d r a w e r w a s o p en e d , th e n th a t. P a p e rs a n d d o c u m e n t s w«re h a s tily s tr e w n here, t h e r e a n d e v e r y w h e r e (Jnopeiv- ed envelope* w h ic h d u n n e d fo r atten- tion w e re q u ic k ly to rn open a n d t h r o w n Into t h e w a s t e b a s k e t «»r on th e floor, a s th e chan« e m ight he. All of w hich proved a so re tria l to Mrs. Mason, t h e p re s id e n t's h o u seke eper, w ho w a s In th e last s t a g e s o f " tid y in g NO. 29 r v v w v y 'w «w'H 1 P' YOU CAN PAY OFF n your employes much qtiie • er ami easier if you have an account with the t FIRST » NATIONAL BANK ¡5 Instead of having all sorts of money to bother with you can draw a check for lhe entire sum required and have it in hills of any denomina- *i«in. most convenient for easy counting. That’s only one of tho many advantages of having an account there. Hirst National B a n k of Tillam o ok Li' ONLY GOVERNMENT EXAM INED «4. ' BANK IN THE COUNTY » .a* 1 u p ” th e library. As u su al, w hen C ra v e n w ns b u s tlin g w ith w o rk he noticed n o th in g of his s u rro u n d in g s . i l e pulled o u t his w a tc h F ifte e n m in u te s , yes! “ See If you c a n r a t t l e off tills le tte r In tim e fo r th e n e x t post. Miss G r a ­ —0— ham . T a k e it d ire c tly on t h e m a ­ chine.” he said, p lying his fingers th ro u g h Ills th in , g ra y hair. A nd he b eg a n to dictate. B ut t h e r e w a s no c o n firm in g click and of th e ty p e w r ite r. < r a v e n turne«! o v e r his « b o u ld e r t o w a r d t h e s e c r e t a r y 's desk a n d looked a b o v e th e rim of his glasses. “ Bless my soul,” he ex c la im e d . “ If P w. TODD. Prop. 1 h a d n 't d e a n fo rg o tten t h e bird had flown H u m p h , Mrs. M ason." h«> salt! su d d e n ly , a d d r e s s in g t h e h o usekeeper, w ho stood m u tely d u s t i n g a g en e ro u s pipe rack, " w h a t in th e w orld tnduc«>d Miss G r a h a m to g iv e u p h e r Job a n y ­ h o w ? 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