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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1920. ham always alarms me greatly, m»’h- art a bit lighter at tne prospect of | suffering from so infectious a dis- | body in the town has had influenza, | that strengthened me tn cause of her weak heart, although | fucing the care of a sick person in a | ease, but delermined not to mince| so nobody’s afraid of it. Mandy, of | ever might be before HOLDING A HUSBAND she has been in better health during | land strange to me. matters. “Of course, Dr. Paige will | course, will du anything - you wish, the last year than at any time since | I telephoned Jim Paigo.” she said, | know, but her symptoms are very | > ] ; T have known her. tersely, characteristically wasting no | much like those of the r us, | “Ma My mother-in-law’s ROUP Adele Garrison’s New Phase of | Working swirtty, I took oft herl vorda, “and he will be hure oincs | who all had it last winter. Bo, of | hish pitched volos ealled’ me Der- Spasmodic shoes d stockings, put another hot | .t once. Now, what is the matter, | COU you m st not come n ‘.emmoxm R ~ W‘ :v:‘u;;:r ::‘ :.::::rr; rlel(’: :{.u;l rcfiv»x- and what can I do for you?" But if Mandy could cook us things— |‘ Mry Lokems smilsd cheedly. y pre X a dose e t - ~ N ” e evelations of a Wife o e . e 7 RSO | et am a0 Mother Granam has | “Dowt worcy, chiA” " She laid 3| “gena Many aver. tor . anyihing | finished administering it. a light | 1lU€nZ0" | said, secretly quaking | capable, thin-veined hand on my | you want,” she admonished, vanish- knock sounded on the door. for fear she might think we ought | shoulder. T 's what we're here | ing down the hall, leaving behind her What Mrs, Lukens' Cheeriness Did I was right in my surmise. Her in-| N0 One's Afraid, to take her to a hospital if she were | for, to help each other. And every e e e et for Madge. domitable spirit carried her lhroux)\i Who is tha my mother-in-law — - = = —— = = = = —— — : the room, across the hall, and into | demanded. her own room, where she sank pant- | 1 fancy it is Mrs. Lukens” I an- ng but trumphant upon the bed. ettt fire In Mother Graham's bedroom W . o 2 “Th p! » 1" shi sald hild- Well, don’t let her in here!"” she with “neatness and dispatch.’ lr’hh,\_."‘:“, T amiled down at her in. | commanded, and I remembeped her WHERE MATINEE AT 2 n ing merrily when I went in | &0 W aversion to having any stranger near QUA ) Inspect it. After turning down the % N her when she is ill * LITY EVENING AT wheets and running a hot water hnlllo’ Madge at the Helm. “I won't,” I promised, as I MEETS y DOORS OPEN HA S 4 AN hOUR EAR For a wonder, Mandy had built the wer them that there might be no opened the door and stepped into the possibility of a chill for her, 1 went “l see that you're determined to| hall, closing it carefully after me ({[IAIQTPP1 baek to the sitting room, where she | have your own way,” I sald, gayly. As 1 had guessed, Mrs. Lukens st still shivering, though her heavy “But now I'm going to have mine | was standing in the hall, and one lithrobe was wrapped around her, | Just cuddle down under these covers | look at her calm, kind face made my ind she was huddled over the fire, {and let me take your shoes and l ‘Come, mother,” I touched her ' stockings off. 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