U serI ACi:,STORY -, At 7- V l HENRY BELLAMANN NA aKRVICa, INO. ) rfin ITOATl Forlalloaa Br 'fclrrumaianiwa that mold prraow allly of vnmv ninilcal Parrla Mltrhrll, orphan. Trnardlra of jHoleacenra ri arparalloa. hr arr frnfl father, from hla ratldaoiMl iwtflhmrt Henroi death of adored grandmother Madams TO! Mlal ftvtetda of rcelnaa Ir. Tower, with whom Parrla reada medicine, aad Biorder of Caaaaadra Tower Parrla' aecond boyhood lara hT liar father. Tower. Inaaae, feared ' fnaanltr hla alrnnae, beaattfal anlld. ' Narrow, foaalnr Klnga How had eloaed tn on him. lar-rta- acqnalntanca with demeated I.aer Carr and half-wit Brnnr Winger Madly, harmleaa atopic deeldea him on atsdr of meatnl allmenta, IlrlKhtrr aldo of Kinaa Row, for Parrl. haa been frtead ahlp with blithe, rakl.h Draka Sellwa, forbidden hr cold Dr. t.ordon to ae Lonlaa Gordon, Oralce aweethearl. Km Parrla lenrea 10 atndr medlelno tn Vlra na. Drake meeta rajr Randr Moa ariw, old aehoolmate, at atntioa, I Book Two l V CHAPTER XTX . i'j DRAKE DREAMS n AY I come In, Colonel Skef L,A flngton?" The Colonel looked up from his paper. Tom Carr was standing in the door. His immense shock of white hair and great beard seemed1 almost to fill the doorway. "What" a trp today. Tom?" , "Nothing special, sir. I'm gomgi away." "I wish you luck. How are you 4n 4V,. erin?" "All right Colonel, all right I; caved some money. I got me a: covered wagon looks like a horse trader's outfit hitched right out' there on the south side of the square but it's fixed up all! light But that's not what I came here for. I wanted to talk to you. about Benny Singer." , "Singer? Oh, yes, that boy Madame took on her place. How'd he make out?" . "All right Colonel fine. But! he ought to have a job somewhere, i I'd like to see him in something j before I leave. Now, Benny's ai little weak In the head. But he'si willing, and good-natured. He's' got a regular hand with growing things." "Tell him to come in to see me." . a .a rpOM CARR drove out Federal' street At this moment he had Dot a care in the world. A half mile beyond the Mac-, in tosh place he met a trim, shinyt buggy spinning into town. He. recognized Drake McHugh, and) held up his arm. Drake pulled' up beside the wagon. - "Why, howdy, Mr. Carr. Yotfrei going away, I hear." '.. "Somewhere west" The old! man glanced at the good-looking1 lrl sitting beside Drake. . "This is Miss Randy Monaghan, esr.vvarr.- :. " Tom inclined his head politely, r "I'mSvery pleased to make your; laemiaintarjce. Drake, what do you hear from Parris?" i :"Well,-sir, Mr, Carr, be doesnt write much.".. ... , "Well, wheh .y6ti write to him,, give him my best regards. Youi tell him I sent him my very best"! Til do that Mr. Carr. And good luck to you." "TfANDY. I want to show ,x something." "Drake looked down good-, humoredly into the impudent face that returned a half-affectionate,, half-jeering grimace. They reached town and Drake took a short cut across some vacant lots north of the public school. : Drake pointed, and the- horse, started nervously. "You see alii that all this long sweep of hill-. Bide?" J "Yes." it "All right. This land all the (way around that bend of the; jereek, as far as Parris' old place1 -4s for sale. Dirt cheap." g!Tm Just holding my breath for Che big surprise." f."Tain't mine yet I wont get my money till late this summer. But Peyton Graves and I want to flo this together." I "What for?" Y "Can you imagine what it would; pe like to have a big house built' tip1 here right where we are, with bretty green lawns back of the; pouse running all the way to the street, and terraces and rock steps i leading., down the hill to the! creek?" - i- "If would be nice," she con-i ceded.- - i SYou bet it would." '"' ponfjr rich people eouli bulldi bouses like you're talking about! 6ndave grounds like that" F "Wen, that's all right Well selli m to rich people." ' "Sut how many rich people are; there in Kings Row?" f "JV-e wouldn't expect to sell all: of it tight away. We'd hold it" :. Who does it belong to?" j "Thurston and Macmillan St peorge have got a mortgage on 'Funny they never thought ot cvoloping it They're rieht smart! about land, and money those Itwb.'!. v "You're dogeone smart That's hat I say." Vnii ltrinur nll; 4t.nl l.4( 1 l (on1 the other side of the creek, kiown below where I live?" i "Oh, yes! I know where you mean southeast of town, down Irbm the asylum?" "That's the place. I bet it could be fixed up. Could be cleared and (drained. I heard Pa say that I 'don't know." "Well, what in heck could you do with it alter you had it and fixed it up?" ' "Drake, there's lots and lots of people who work in Kings Row, people in the. tobacco factory, and the stocking mill, and the clay pits and the coal mines, who don't own their own homes." "Well, gee, kicj, they haven't got any money!" .';"Not much. But couldn't some body buy that land down there : awful cheap and clean it up and ell Kttlei jots pretty cheap? It looks to me like a little profit on a lot of little lots is as good as a bigger profit on just a few big lots." . "I'll talk to Peyton about it Course we can't do anything until I have some cash. Peyton thinks he could borrow some, and " "But for all that land down be low town I bet you could buy it for a mighty little bit" "Maybe you're right" Drake clucked to the horse. "Let's go, honey." They bumped and swayed back to the street Drake swished the tasseled whip above the horse's ears. "Say, honey. Let's ride down and look at that bottom land." "No, Drake. Not today." "Why not?" " 'Cause we'd have to pass right by home, and Pa's at home by this time." "Well, for goodness sake" "Now, Drake " "Well, aint I good enough. "Drake! You were just going to say, even for me!" Drake turned bright red. "No. I was going to say, even for them." "It's not because they think you are not good enough for roe, but " She looked away and set her lips hard. "But what Randy?" She looked back at him. "Ifs this. They know I'm not good enough for you. You belong up on Union street Your uncle and your aunt were rich and high toned. My Pa is a railroad section boss." Drake flushed. "Why haven't you ever gone with some' of the girls uptown?" "I was kind of gone on Louise Gordon once, but her old man wouldn't let me come around." "Why?" ' "Thought I was too wild." "So you came downtown. Any thing south of the courthouse!" "Randy, you know that's not so. You know we mot that day Parris went to Europe. I was awful blue and took you riding, and you ware so nice, and I Just like you." (To Be Continued) Bridesmaid Rides a Bus l3 ajLih-J OUT OUR WAY By J. R. Williams OUR BOARDING HOUSE, with Major Hoopla IF MOW THATS A V ONE d THEM MEnHER'LL IE ARM BEARINO FOR LOOKS LIKE A I A THING EVE W A A COAST QUM J PROFESSOR GUV WORKHsJ' HERE. CARRIAGE AND AND THE OTHER'l CAM'T.' THEY SHOW I I ,-. THIS IS A GEAR LOOKS LIKE J YOU A BOLT. THEN L II FOR A TANK- 1 A SPV.' ; A THOUSAND OTHER !"m A NOW WEIL go BRIGHT J thinosthen th' nut. r) INTO THE BRASS 1 LOOKIKJ' l THEM A THOUSAND HI;; : department,' 1 guys.' y other thinos, them j fefrsy, . th' washec forth' ( ' r.i.. HEROESARE. tAADE, rJOTBORhJ' ' 0"wilL'm r X D0IN ? 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