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IQ‘ other central activities of the lg The writer does not give us the name either of the colic: we have repeated it, seeking to know more, we have still been unable to know who the gresident was or what Ing was, However, this is the inscription which he sent ' 13131 RINK-hag Young April w |I you're here. aren't vou. dear?" "Movie. I lust came out for the trial I have to Ito-back to New You-k tonight. reallv I d0- l.l_ ves I can stay for alibi!"- but-J’ Phoebe was this and that as she talked. ki would have to tail for arson inside oi’ two weeks " Phoebe leiit them and wimt down the corridor Ieadinz toward the Iudaels chambers and the rear exit from the courtroosn But as she turned the corner at the end oi’ the hall she stopped dead Ben and Ruth were lust outside the courtroom door. Ruth's arm: were around Ben's neck and Ben was holdini‘; Ruth close. The two o! them seemed Quite oblivious to "he clerks who hurried back and forth wast them Phoebe ran bark down the corridor Her mciwr was wait inp on the YURI‘? in front of the bniidinv "IVNWW: f can't stav after all." Pheobe said hurriedlv "I'm sorrv. but I've Izot to let riaht back I—l’ lust remember- ed somehhimz-" and before her mother could protest she was runnina down the street toward the station. i. . In Mr. Stalberizis office Phoe- be felt like a oat In a strange zarrett. Never had she been sur< rounded bv such incessant. hiizlrnitcbed activitv. lit bewild- ered her She was impressed bv the sense of important thinizs beinz done. Mi!‘ Stalbenz seem< ed ‘tohave it verv aood reputa- tion. Sh» was told that he tvas one of the most promising vountz lawyers in the citv. st making a. name for himself In line for a District Atwrnevship, Phoebe looked at him with round elves ashestrodeinamdout ofiihe place. She felt tihat not the tiniest detail escaped those eves Phoebe also looked vritfh some awe at Miss Miller. benfs secretory Miss Nlltiler was mepariniz herself to be a lawver boo. a tall zirl with verv blonde hi! a cold to do what- Miss Miller told her to. but also took dictation directly from m. Stalberz. The first two days were Phoebe stnmied nisihtmare. with ithe strenuous. sketohilv. eimlained routine. rememberina that she had been recommended as experienced. But she was ap- Dailed M. the amount of work that was exmcted of her She had thouizht she worked hard in Ben's office Burt this- On Wednesdnv Mr, Sta-the" slapped a sheaf of letters down ornher desk ‘What's the ides? Can't vou read vour notes? Can't vou tvpe? It's okav to be rattled the first dav but this can't izo on” (lbeeirs scarlet. Phoebe izlanoed thromfh the letters. The other sh id timidl . do them nveram v Have 'em ready bv the end of n. week her nerves were m» lmew to the Iob. Miss said nMhinR——4BmDB-l€ntIi' all reDrim-mdioz was done bv Stalibew himself-but Miss smile new positively iov. Pfhoetr felt. a deco humiliation. How inefficient she wes- Now she had a taste o! how were reallv done In a law office she wa= mortified to think how Ben had babied her On Fridav she thouszhlt surelv ever she IIEIPS PIIIEIIT PEIISPIIIIIIIIII SPIITS AIIII lIlIiliI IITIIOIIT IIIITATIIO ‘Illl lllll ARRID gives you double protection. I: , you from perspimi odor, and helps protect your dothes from perspira- tion spots. Arrid is an odorless deodorant, with the fine texture of s beauty cmm. I: vanishes instantly — giving immediate results. With Arrid, you are sbsoiuzeiy safe - can enioy yourself wherever you are-we; " of the weather. Protest your daintincss and chmn with Arrid. Sun using it today. Itis very economical. 15¢. 39¢! and SN. I for you." he said. THE CHARLQTIETOWN cuaaman _ i I 60w!!! coco Iflfillfg. Mr. Stalberz would tell hes- she needn't ooune back But he said nut-him: and she appeared at her desk on Mondav morning. Om h "Y- lwwievfll‘. she made 811C a miserable mess of thimzs that she went to him horse and told him she wasn't up to the lob He smiled kindly. thouah she had been braced for $10881“. "Stick around a. while after the resil- are zone.” he said. “I want to talk to vou " a A: six o'clock she sat across from him at his desk in the slow 0f llllllt from iihe zreeryghgfled eves. the color of which Phoebe had never been able to deter- with quiet direct- Mias Ovarian-or what/s vour first name- Phoebe? All riizht. Phoebe. You‘ve been 20in: around here lookiruz like a corpse for a week. You can't handle this Iob and I've not to have somebodlv who can. But you're a nice kid. I know you've somethinz on your mind Pm probablv a fool for wantinfl to butt into vour personal life." He paused. Then he said sud- denlv. “Love affair. isn't It?" Inwardlv Phoebe zasped . "Y-ves." she stammered. "Thouszht s0. Well come on. out with it Chances are .vou and I'll never 86a each azain ailter todav. Go and talk vour head off studied her "face a moment. “Crv much?" he snubbed her head vio- and looked at him eves drowned in tears Mr beriz nodded. "Go ahead and crv." he said. "Do vou stood " He swune around in his chair and razed out the window. “What's the matter between vou and your sweetie?" And suddenlv. incnediblv. Phoebe told him. He sat ouletiv. askine lust this rieht uuestions at the rlmht time When at last there wasn't anvthixie. more to fell Phoebe felt drained and cueerlv peaceful. , “How old are vou?" he asked alter a moment's silence when she had finished. “Eighteen or nineteen?" "Kliiizhieen." ‘Mr. Stub“! sprain: up and beaan bacink up ind down the office. "The best thin: I can do '11s to tell you set a slant on this of vo-urs " Staiberiz proceeded to ex- plain to Phoebe what it means to s. man to be a lawyer "$01119 of ‘em are born. some of ‘em so into it because thev want to feel important. some oi’ ‘em use - as a racket. 'I'he.v all hate it one time or another the wav anv man hates his lob. But vwi‘ born Iawver will never be anzv- thinll else. Whether he likes it or not "It's one of the touzhest names In the world from everv anszle. Take a voumrster lust out oi’ school stariinz for himself. He's amt a. little office somewhere and slim on the door. For vears all he's not is details. drudizery. worrv headaches His nerves set edav because lie doesn't seem to be getting anywhere. Then he Irsis somethinz biz and he's ionncnt- ed b.v the iesponsibllitv. He's haunted bv the face of the izuv he had to out awaiv. He works him_ self un into a laiiher over his case. And‘ when that's over. riizht away it all begins again." Mr. Stalberl stood still and looked at Phoebe. ‘That's what a lyounz lawyer like this I a few veil-rs. if he's anv if he izets a decent break. thinks bewin lookinaz up for him. He nets faith in himself Success comes. If he's a izocd iawver he tries to know, men as Jvell as he knows the law. But he can't be eoft. He's not t0 kew his brainin thesaddlenmdridchls emutions—and if vowre zolnu to marry a lawyer mu miuht as well know that on-oe and for all." When Phoebe iinailv said Rood to Mr. ltalbeti me held out her hand. ‘Thank vou for-botheriniz with me." she said atuvly. "It's helped me e lot. "Yviflie a. sweet kid. Phoebe. h kid- and tltoiilh it all with me. You cheer up now. Go easy. IOIINBTQN - WIATIIIIIIE NUPTIAL! A weddina of interest to n wide clmle of friends took place at the hogs o! Mr. Mae. Everett . and Mrs. stolnl. Murrsv M" *~ cor-mm rmed by Rev. s. Mauve-r. Pgwnei Edited Church. ‘Ihodiddo ter- QERDERPD [iL/I} fff.’ l F N Simpson leading Wlllttrltlve time Irilllcls. 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