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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1929. :’ Once Overs By C. D. Batchelor | 3 i Love’s Reawakening The Story of a Wife’s Triumph Over Jealousy By ADELE GARRISON Madge Runs futo More Grief When She Beards the Lioness in Her Den in an Attempt to Rescue the Boys From Her Mother-in-Law. As | towering over Junior and Roderi The two small beys, flushed tearful, werc seated opposite other, their stormy } By Thor | By T waited for i my mof 1 answer to m tap ier-in-law’s door, [ had led to their fight : . |t was conscious that it was not her |abated. les: | g 3 9 Ak ¥ i 4 probable—almost certain—attitud { “Please, Mother,” ; : ‘ i of captious criticism which I was |there something 1 | dreading was concerned only |Lhis? I'm so ith what Dicky's attitude would be | Pled with it s little domestic imbroglio found himself involved cnforced interview with William Harri with Roderick and his Nion was still un- rig I coaxed, “isn' noth can do about u were trou- g miore or PRy Jg sorey Grandma “What ¢ demanded oward tl Tries Again was there to do? sh You were gone on sonie fool's crrand. Richard took th whole alfair huge joke,” her cyes went scathingly to her hapless son, “and your father carefully kept his skirts clear of the whole affai Somebody had to preserve discipl and that's why I brought both th boys up here. I haven't inquired to the reason ‘or their altcrcation Boys will be bovs, you know. I'm only insistin as all me in which cause my is young had lof Junior—and hands mothcr—upon rustlings | s closing of Mary ani into their room yselt 1o Dicky's fac Behind d ind U door: | Kath i 18 her save as to m nd the expletiv supproval, al- d to decent or Roderick turned back “You'v over. A wher ended. Now Second.” people do fight now Ricl to t ad tim trust you rview small to think n't ready to vith each other With amusenient and relief 1 not she had inflection. 1 two rished your problen holding 1 teiper and u your gouL cult on 10 this rath- ake hands © in plainly. | €« | direct I would had to enforce Jun- ior's obedience, at least, for we nev- er have command | knew m ceffort not given them L patient much time t not being choler upon her: rupulously def his mother—I presented got for wrath- 1 found vself uessed thad irritated by Dis | at 1 had been | able fmot in the |absent, and Dicky at is the hunts Jack knev why S to vent for 35 of his grandmother's. doting lov for her fa andson—1 uthfully L slip. Junior that— guessed that G would not risk punitive presented by s |Ures for him by giving him a direct Lwo small boys |command in his rebellious Woul] | meod. 0 st temper | Her delightful atmo- | €A% cond honeynios pelled such our i W her vorite g call 1 lie problem the s had ercation ot present ky blink- 0 or threc like (Imos! nsy en mov to this n red that inside was | 1d heard the | than Dick and pres he it quest appeal purposely ing entreaty. happiness | Absurd little race conciliation? On |thCY shook their heads decidedly. 2 bed. 1l My mother-in-law turned to ms 1o provocation to | With outspread hands. which I could avoid oSy i e 1eq |0f vour from home, talking to Willlan { i, cttofully {can You expect & child deprived of : Lan e Collo. | his Mother to be as obedient as one who is under her care all the time?” made n tempt to wnazing which 1 knew ho unreasoning temper instead of conviction. lics were fused Would Dicky, by G er dictum, or s | Tashioned partane e lowever deaf Th fell upon to any soften- frown upon each deepened and At last creeping nd up to Browr yar that little hous « thump on t what had new {which had | thing 1 would give hir W o s wrath absence 100 | i ing and : move 3 G ) - those | g | - as it ssary to d el ' . oot t } o big It ¥ He ki sleep in would be He began to isted on attack of Dicliy his voice icily |© D Dicky at s un old His Ol Tricks this of thrown silence, would i acquiesce he is. o1 no sleep for him nough has at o wish Nt b o | i rare duin c8 m Ui past failed to goad me to explosiv B3ut 1 put an iron hand upon | leapi and forced wegan to (Continued Copyright, my | Copyright, 1 ‘omorrow) oKV Newspaper Feature | Service, Ine. 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