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NEW BRIT 'AIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY SEPTE] e Sallys Beginning a New Serial———m—-— Dicky Surprises by Referring To H was i It took all the s 88 : M- 1 utomobiie ¢ to compel my i chalant ans to the form sound of a It w crves lonclin t old plac ind blood-curdling him loftily. “You ou v of pure this time that a ne s I vou' rom shot in Anc ornaments for their s ility, not | 2 hack tow for thelfr sentl ar wrinkled 1 nose s he kitche But ought you not to he dressing? |a but 3 him no ot} olce just t 1 don't mean your n nEw h und h T “Sally! ¢ *It's altogether too ho ' cume straight told Noel and Sirendhan everyhody would wear cool Summer cl o ly. “Can vou « vinging of the pantry things.” n to tr anda. ri away T , the comfort of those two Purposely I had given & v her | round her, and t portunity supp ¥ ¥ W t of car t before his ugh coat against 1wek! fort to ignore hi monient § alacrity. 1 that 8 “They'll probably ercet your honor and call § Don't b nd caught stood rlos: k of her | er voice 1 tried to sprak “‘On, T * she said, and could nothing 1 out a and t n John stalked 1o B f | turnca back into the room she saw By Thomton W. Burgess | { that his face was oddly white and - ’ | stern. Be not too sure; ‘twili often “I should this way To where you'll be ¢ | instead of tri r leath,” deed, Fi he said. T wonder- . —omn ing why I came I AL liat un- Brown's Boy didn’t know il i to do. It was t less, und like a tiny biue linen to me a n, stand- ing with ) + door, Eo grunted | hat the whole room was between Farmer Brown's Boy ruetully Y “He's up there all right,” cd me it T thought you v heeanse of some extra that you did for me in my office last “And I told you dnor so ti « him u d then T'll take T N = Green Forest t b i o to do it. T e i 1 pite of X TR . Menus for the Fam:/y E wn o very « f t po | Mother can't blame loes. My, my, to Come Dow wrehing look. ask me th a second or o there was silence in big, Lright, irm room. Then there came a tiny | ailing sound from behind the door t pantry. what it was, and oor to let in the it ghe had he for two days, It came o her, rubl its fluffy nkle, anc e 1 SISTER MARY did get into Brown's Doy maull sty mothering ously t it ucerful from question, | Shoulders HO! /wl by BEATRICE BURTON, Author of GIRLY ETC. HER MAN” cd some yeurs later, cuca indicated a highly complex which is taken by Ligh triumph wysical inca NEY LOU” | | HOLLYWOOD | \iiss clo: e fore after you had left as talking to Milli teke she had made he told me that ault with jier ev vou had w hout 2 ody else. And thought you h ourself!” uncontrollahle conld feel Jo utiful cd the t Farvard. His 1 wicer it had used. T When she fae m again, h Ny felt it sm ce more ar were lifted from blue cyes had 1o suspici ant work 2 ears n therm s sta jeside the big now, looking and y cat, curled up in fluffy gray ball on its bright He lifted i Sally. An odd litt “I suppose e feedir ro of me of that i Tiave to mother, don't Not 10 you 1ed unreal to her. he kitchen with J t he a dre she would waken and find } in her own small white room the back of the house, with the win- tows open, let in the crisp, cold ’ from morning 1 the ock | drear nd en fast coffee on the : ce 10 nd wonder if T'm in love w r } ' the low, deep voice w e ing now, and Sally shook i With vigor “Oh, no,” said Sally. “You me hefore you knew Millie—and vou fell in love with Millie. If you ieen in love with me then, vou'd never have even wanted to male love to Millie the way you did. You used to kiss her. She told me so.” Her volce was full of bitterness and | rt. | “A man kisses a good many wo- | men he only imagines himself in love with,” said John Nye, telling Millie the old story that so m ren have told to so m: women | for hundreds of years, “Sometimes a | man can kiss a girl without kno ing how little he mcans by that | Sally was all scorn. “Tt T kissed a man,” said Sally slow! ¥y, “it would m sometking. would mean cverythinz!” And just as elowly and deliberately as had spoken, she walked straight up | to John Nye and ki chin. He was very tall, and her lips ust reached his chin “There! TNl always have that to remember, anyway,” she eald to lerselt, through her inner confusion, | as she backed away, her lovely face all searlet with shame. Then, as she stepped How to | BY . MORI Edlitor rmal ¢ Madteal Associa On March 28, ione of 11 Legan to deafness, compla which {years. By 1815 aring entirely. rtheless, m orated during this | oven after 1818, w {deaf that he coul the sound of a tru With the be away from AuRtered him, Jie began to come towards h until she could go no further. With slionsin ility that ha Iptiness. Causes of [liness ia, the Healtl se during the wd to persons t care ical defeets vill 1o ach John | rat geniu from | our mode mes, it woul iinly L en possible termine ' the onset of hardness of hiear and to ! measures 1o prevent its prozress. | The liver condition from which could have been by modern methods % ius much pro- resulting perhaps in an to mankind ADA" EA 0120 is winning more friends every day. his ily h frail disrezard for the 1l he hid Jearned iands were on he ng them 1 And suldenly w ight whole | ind re- | them | ars ar ave 10 childeen.” She it to him to tell 0 that he would s nimselr ! on her 1 moment ANSWERS TLLIE'S and Betty's Grandiother had a rain-barrel. One day Billie loaked into it. 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