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Eccentric
When an eccentric old man moved into our
neighborhood, we gave him little atten
tion. He lived alone, puttered' constantly
in his yard, and seemed especially fussy over
his roses.
One day three little neighborhood girls, while
playing on his lawn, smashed one of his rose
bushes. Although frightened, they rang his
doorbell and stammered out their confession.
Then this "eccentric" gentleman reached into
his pocket, slowly peeled off three crisp dollar
bills, handed one to each girl and, in a kindly
tone, said, "What happened was an accident,
but instead of running away you did the right
thing. I hope this little reward will remind you
always to do what's right. As for me, I can al
ways get another rosebush." Marjorie Custer,
San Diego, Calif.
The Perfect Gift. Some friends of ours
with limited finances have a novel way with
gifts. We've received Christmas greetings with
an offer of 12 hours of baby sitting. My husband
was sent a "get well" card with three mowings
of our huge lawn thrown in. Our little three-year-old
girl was surprised on her birthday
with an all-day trip to the zoo. These, I believe,
are perfect examples of Emerson's theory, "The
only gift is a portion of thyself." Mrs. P.E.T.,
Fayetteville, N.C.
Double Trouble. Being a twin has given
me many amusing experiences. One occurred
when my sister and I were eight. We were visit
ing a neighbor's house and I stopped to admire a
doll case in the hall. I turned to my sister and
said, "Aren't they beautiful?" No answer. In
front of me was a full-length mirror. I was
talking to my own reflection. Miss Ruth Begent,
Utica, N. Y.
"... folks sure thought they was mismated when
they was married," he said. "A big fellow like Bert. He
must of weighed 350 pounds then and he was a horse
trader. Traveled some with the circus animals, too.
"And that little bitty woman. Over a foot shorter'n
him she was and never weighed enough to whip a cat
She'd been teachin' school for who knows how long.
"Old maid schoolteacher and big Bert Who'd ever
think both of 'em set in their ways thatit'd ever last?"
Nobody believed it would. Bert wore a big diamond
on hi massive hand. He liked people about him and
hunting dogs and fine horses. And Maude wore neat
epimter dresses and counted the pennies and waggled a
sharp finger under his nose.
Bvt ahe worshipped him and wound him around the
same futger. And a later year when dilets cm and
his foot was amputated and the money with it, Maude
tended him as though he were a child and found the
strength in her birdlike body to lift and turn him on the
old davenport.
He had destroyed forever the precision of her parlor
and left the mark of his personality on her heart
He died last Fall, but the frail little woman who lived
and breathed in his hulking shadow lives on.
And now Maude might have been a spinster all those
years, so much has she returned to the life she knew
before him. The parlor is immaculate. The house is
scented with the faded aura of garden roses and Maude
pours tea from a dainty cup.
But she sits on a davenport sagging from remembered
Weight and tolerates at her side a stray hoUhd. She says
it came one day and she couldn't turn it away.
Any woman who has known and lost a great love will
understand. Maude's marriage has outlived Bert. G
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