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II.U’STRATKD FEATURE SKt'TlON Ocw.i.r |j. r.*-5. MAMBA’S DAUGHTERS ■ C v n I U n irti fw iu p # *e i» "¿L wrotk up? I l u ‘ (Ir«'p vole« m ir t i i h r (C o n tin u e d till p u n r i t i r i l i Bv DuBotr llry ward ♦ his h am ls w r r r w rt mul cold h ls^ R u yn io iid now Hr sot th e m uch ♦ turt'hnul. *iu l d a t e rciU m m l ry m jto n K u r frit like* a w llh c m l |x*‘% h i u h irry o f h is les» In m otion , am) th e th at w e ir too »«»ns* u»u‘. o f th rlr o w n ! V i & h iA t SH O R T HAIR LONG rt,H,r X>r l " w*is ‘ i'u .r't h i T 'h r un- « 'lu a k ln ^ V lty In U tr d a t a lle r r l,» r t " ,r b,,‘ " ' ul " " " " « * “ • to h i m Id» » lam r w illin g to work t>u th r c o n t r a il M loliarV s chliiw xl it m l »truck r l r t r n ; T h e room wits la rge am t bare. R j M r Hwytitoml IniMnl l i l n i r l f tlr h r h ailed e a c h n r» position th at Ht m ad e u solem n to w lo h lu is rll sm elled fa in tly of p h o sp h a lrs III II»; lib rr a trly w ith a silv e r o l* » r c u lt e r * * s fou n d lo r him w ith r m i r u « * Jo M H II o u l fo r a iio tlie r q u a rte r ' lT n lri. u h e a v y „ ,w l i r ! A m ! a Iona Ida. k . iv ar lit v ia lt h - Hut 'h.* h»\bit th at h ad been K tvni hour. ho did n o t Kot hi thou m id . . , . , , , . to h im 111 school hail tlrrp cu rtl r a ih r i h a i r 11 Over « lili, h r cou k l m il keep ‘ h air b ehin d a fla t-lo p tlrsk llr h ln d n | a m a tch , a p p lie d II and blow a th a n dtsalpnted wlreh uief bv th e hi.. body títere a n y lon ger T h e la st rtm lrs s|ie cla cle s hi* e ye s w rrr k«e" fu n n e l o f an iok r lo w u rd fh r .r ilin g h a rsh e r re a litie s or life O re Un- m an « h o had lu retl him h ad »mlletl ’ a n d a p p ra taln g „ sn irloim p la n er at the m ed ia te a n d Inexorab le a rra v o f o t e i his h ead at a n o th e r o ccu p a ii! "8 0 you a re K a th e r in e W e n tw o r th » " 1 ...... J , , fa c t* th a t fa re d luni w ith e a c h n e» o f th e room a ll Ule lim e t h a l lie had boy, he said In a deep, h e a r ty u d e r le a p lle l ad lu lp .t l v o catio n brtnutht b ew ilderm en t to Ida la lk etl He hut! been » tilin g w h ere I am itlad lo know you K n ew your t h e y cou ld talk now u n tra in e d m ind His ih o io th ts veered he cou ld not see th e o th er m an, bul la th e r. lo o boy» lo g r t l* r flue. I hm k you'd like lo 1-> Ih r fr r - trooi th e task t>: n fSelm g an d n rra n g - his buck had q u lveretl u n der live tie- b oth of th em tto t a lot to Ittr up lllie r r buvlnrss . h ' H iere «a» a liqt th em , leaped th e s a p b etw een Halve a n sw e rin g sm ile He p rayed lo. S o n H e shook h a n d s eeirdlallv tw in k le behin d Ills gin s« -, th e bottom an d top o f th e ladder, n ow rtiat th is m ail would be alon e a n d w aved Ids gur»t lo a c h a ir at Ye». Mr a n d solaced Idm w ith a fo o l's p a n t an d t h a t he w ould not ask him th e rnrl o f th e desk w h ere th e ll»ht ‘ D o n 't m ind la rlln .. a t th e b ot- dlse o f p ictu red triu m p h s w h ere he liad w orked b e lo rr h Y t- stru ck Ills la c e , am i took a good h>“ k torn? U n fo r tu n a tc h th ere w ere o n lv ecr- tllla e r» 1 rh ls w as about th e end ot a t him W h a t h r 'a w w as a tall. No im lm l sit ulm ost a n t ild n a ta in o c c u p a tio n s th at a g e n tle m a n th e p rocession ; th e las; sta n d H e'd slen d er latl w ith loosely limit; arm s lh a l I. don t m ind doing a n y th in g cou ld follow tn C h a rle sto n w ithout h a i r to net It. m id h e 'd h a i r lo stick arid lens a m i a sallow fa c e th a t at a ll -a e n fle e o f funitlv d ig n ity , an d i( it ou t w h en h r h ad It His th outth ts flu ich etl a w a y fro m Ids look Ilk« a n I h a l's Ih r piop m - p lr ll' ' rv c la lm - j on e w ere h an d lca o n e d bv iK r la c k o f to u ch e d o n lit* m o th e r an d h er open w ound u n der a probe H r saw rtl th r big m an Now how d you a p ro fe ssio n a l tra in in g th ese w ere re- hope fo r th e »ucees» o f th e In te r- brow n h ull w llh a cow lick o v er I h r lik e , lo sta rt Just w h r ir I tlltl a n d d uced to a m inim um One cou ld 'iiw A w arm , te n d e r w ave sw ept w ork in a ban k or one ot m e ootid u pw ard from th e pit m Ills sto m a ch an d re a l e sta te ofBces on tirouu a n d broke tn a b lu n ting m ist b efore street. O n e cou ld becom e a co tto n his ey es. T h e big. black raivvTK O i l exp ert, o r e ve n a brok er in the th e d oor sw am a m i qu ivered P a n ic ! w h o le sale d istrict a lo n g Hast Bay S u p p o se ih c door sh ou ld open now ! S tra n g e to say in sp ite o f th e unholy He d ash ed lus k n u ck le s acro*s his »tench an d o v eralls, on e cou ld seek eyes a m i g r ille d hts te e th e m p lo y m en t In th e great fe rtilise r A lo w -p itch e d m a n s voice h ad fa c to rie s b eyon d th e city lim its But a been ru m b lin g m onoton ou sly in the ge n tle m a n seeking a livelih ood In the loom b eyond th e d oor lh a l lir w as e a r ly n in e te e n h un d red s cou ld not w a tc h in g Now it stopp ed lie h eard e n g a g e m any b ra n ch o f ih r retail th e sound ol a c h a ir pushed o t r r a business w ith o u t im posin g upon his bare floor, th en th e w ord* l h al w ill h u m ilia te d fa m ily th e bu rden ot in - do now T e ll th e you n g m an o u t- c e ssa n t e x p la n a tio n . sid e th a t I will see him T h ro u g h th e Intercession o f a d ls- T h e door w ith its sh a k in g letter» ! t a u t rela tive, an ou tdoor c le rk sh ip sw u n g in w ard A w om an passed w ith on e o f th e ban ks had been ob - h im a n d said " Y o u m ay '« e M r fa in e d fo r S a in t It h ad been a l a ta ! b e gin n in g H e h ad a p p ro a ch ed w r s w o m r s Vouth. i « i n * l It w ith e n th u sia sm , slightly b lu rred ... »«n.uhuod 1...« 1» • bv lu s d istru st o f a rith m e tic , but »•" V * .V“ 1’ ' ,r ‘ ll,T ' fr^nutnr. n everth eless. Now he could u r k , rr UH1 so r n n lià u il« ti 10 net' a ft e r th e »hort period on th e «ft out oí bPd in thr iv.ornli F \ m i'B I- M IN * t lit H U *1 4«» stre e t, a h ig h sta n d in g d esk in t h r big S s | « l r S I . 4 h :« «««* III b a n k in g room , th en a ro ll-to p d esk in a sm a ll o u te r office an d fin ally th e d i re c to rs’ room w ith h im se lf se a te d in th e m assive c h a ir at th e end o f the tab le. O n th e first day he h ad stood lookin g d ow n th a t a llu rin g p e rs p e c tiv e u n til he h ad to be sp o ken to tw ice by th e c a sh ie r b efore he h eard T h is so d istressed him th a t h e p e n a l ised h im se lf by m em orising a co tto n I w areh o u se receip t. a lth o u g h he c o u ld not m ak e h ead or ta il o f the lega l v e rb ia g e His ou td oo r w ork If th e flat ch ested m an w hose took h im to th r cotton offices on th e w h arv e s, a n d th erein la y hts co m - ribs o f a liu sot b u is tb ig th ro u g h h i. p íe te u n doin g, for th ere w ere th e sk in d o e sn ’t try to m ake h im s r .f | »hips and th e N egroes s a lt in g to be- look like .1 real m an no one else 1 tra y h im in to long, u n ex p la in e d nb- w ill »enees A t th e en d of th e first week^ W h en a n y m an or w om an needs his b an k in g caret r cam e to un a b ru p t m ore w e igh t th ey o u g ljt to know end abou t M cC o y's T a b le ts O th e - jo b s follow ed a sw iff d is- M cC o y la k e s a ll th e risk B e a l l U lusicm n g p rocession o f th em Be- th is iron cla d g u a ra n te e . 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