she'l1_see it I don't!" I said to my- self _as I_wmked_?a;:k _the ‘hot tears. f___‘_V_§“§‘l;l___§u_°_;'_’,;;_n8_ _bega‘:____:_hi_t 'Tim' "She is rather blue. She asked to could forget it-bat odious M ss Lane for a time. _I had EWS" UD all idea- Is _ubsolutelyywltlgout honor' uu ,ur one of the trained nurses for child ' ` I °f ‘I W" ' ___ us women are concerned. She would- mn' Um" “len We mil" 'h\W° Miss.. taken and which woe-very good, con- "Deaf Simdfn- _She °°l1g1€1,10€¢it n't he warned. so now will have to “i lim 50 'lllsemble 5 mlisff _lk £0 make the »best'ot things. _fDid"`you _ someone, cm! there' is no phe here npohglze to Mi" Lane?-» 1"- Spoken kindly. I had noticed before 1 that Whenever anyone spoke of Leele first time in months I looked at aon't want to make mother unhappy _ --Be very careful not to 05,54 her. or ‘anything he had done (like msn l.eo1n's picture with the old resent- hy telling lter. . But I feel sometimes again. I desire very keenly 'to' keep ns if I should go mad! Walter goes her for Junior." _ . that I know well enough, and __I also to answer or else he lies. He isn’t honorable, Sandra. Your husband _ __ _ _ _ Wm; right, No woman eve,-~ could CHAPTER~CXH_ -‘ _ last night, sc felt I might run \in ,llusingd _ » be happy as -his wife. As a sweet- - I answered Rose’s lettencomfort “gd :ee that baby I hear 5° .much heart, yes. Then he as ll - ' - ' ' ' ' fl 0” »" tesy, all _thought for Wmy acoi1'gz>`i1tl 3:5 rxgogzdwygg, ‘E },?|),;1,lg'w§§:1d -` "Indeed ?'°.“ HWY!" I P59135- All her narne?" nil' Seemfflit "We WW'-“`d me- NUW 119' erett was cross with me because of feeling of jealousy had Ie" me since is so different. my ___m______]__ wW_____d_ M_sB_ n I Irma Barton had told me she was to to ini CHAP1\ER~,CXI ` ‘1 _ _ *Tl t _71 bd , _ __ _ _ ‘Q _ I --___ ` ` -' t ll od to_the nursery._, ’ ‘ - uG!il'aham__t insists that I apo!-_ _ G ogizoto you, iss imap. I do so . UN_ _ to .___,-__;_________ ecause I fe_el -I _ Gm . _- ' _» _ \ ` "M°'§ ~"i”~ - » I ‘ ¥%"‘”“ -they Smnrs s. r.Lo\I/'tg sho 'rural' ' 87'# .;.; ` *l“ll11l`¥» _ ___ Y-__.,‘,_'_ ,_ __._.`_'.._ 1-_4_f",iJ'“~ -situ `Av»t¢, i ' ‘ .__-.i __1f_-;_i_\n?¢:rl;i°°§_=u-s_i\<_<:_t_\___=;_s_ sil%nt»= '?ai.!:.'r.P"°‘¢.%}t»n - _,_ f-.-'nie or o »- d_-~ ~ _ '- _ _ evf.'_~*.` . -»-no .attention but left -the ` 9 ' I - ` ’ ‘ " ~ ~ -'li-gp rid of; her- some way, had said I'd not give her th t she - a _| _ i _ she is lonely, off there, _away from _ _ sn_;lB3_l¢_¢_i_¢;l_|_- Heuy _brought ___ ____ everyone she knows," I added, fear- P01118 young thins Simlliy because it hndtalked of her. I said nothing.of “ ___\:_ _ _______ de__g___e__ when _ s__;_mg1 had not uunu kept ¢am,_ with would plea-te you better to have her mu hdvdng been in _Chi¢_za¢o; sho . ' _'T 2 bo, ' chimgruph t 1 _ _ Rose because Ihad said she was USO! ii Y- _A 66812 I_ ~-Mum.-» settled woman like 'Miss Lane. When ¢d|1ed_ .BM I wrote her a mug he ls Older We CMI DGFTIGDS ’ill1V@ chatty lette an sent her the bab 'I- UNHAPPY _ .l i it-isis* s gli? It geek be rememliesed to you. I think "I am sorr fo the chil‘d Kemp “Yes."‘-»-- I t . DISTURBED BY GOS3|P \` B ii* I efor mar g mp Finally I; N _ ~ _,ht ___ _my hand -into his,'_ and _~7his~ . " cI:§ed"’around‘ if" in a strong f warm ”“”‘1»Ts‘19!l.?£1°8r°$é3€ ...nt CHAPTER XCIII way home from the theater Home , I felt sorry for him He wssn e for bei old, if he were to. hllrt. _ _ ' learn! I cannot, for the-l§lk6.of hu dren’s diseases-of what‘ todo for beizng deplived' of sleep. And until ` around, than to have a competent, , Lane, or someone like her." 5| 'I said no more just then. He had ' "I heard you were in the theater, Lo e. "Do you think I have lost all think I/'might perhaps have. written E? married’ and-we had been mend' pride -to write you in this way, San- differently. I remembered 'after dra? I haven't Iwouid cut my arm ward that some things I said might off before l’d let the home folks be construed that I too was un- “ know, 'tnd for goodness sake don’t happy, that my husband wasnt 'til I » t ., tell Mr. Graham. I-Ie is an honor- wlshed‘~he were. I had kept ails myl gee Junior’ I exlnained. I half ed_ but Wm, ,_ luud fuceuud umm, able man, good and kind if he is so troubles to myself ever since I had thou ht was. which amou ed ‘ nf . used -to live here. Perhaps they tool-lie sings thing in my case. But sonnion ihlehi\'ylt{‘lrl’dmwll;e hi; ullguuglg. uncanny smeches It seemed always have m°"ed'" She nmdé “SA if tc' lcannot feel that he is true to me. I and is unhappy; for you are not." Oil try to get rid of that thought, but It. course she might ttake it as a gen- d :.~...’.':1.':s’::f"‘° ..2’;...':;; .i.°...r‘l@.i§ 2.':;".tt..i:;'2t ‘::.‘:...';?‘gl‘...;:;'t‘: .I H- I noi. know to restaurants and thea- something Everett had said to me ters. There may be nothing wrong when we were first muri-lcd: ~ d in ull this, butl cannot endure -it "Give your contltlf-ut-o to fro one b much longer. except your husband. S:llul\.‘;t._ You “We have moved from the hotel will s-uve _voursvll‘ uizmjr re;_:r<~ts it" 0 into our own home. I thought he you remember this :uit-if-:~_ It mov W migiii__ feel more responsibilities as bo :1 relief ut' ih~- time to tell you-r u regar ed nl?-;~-_ But it gives him troubles, either rr~:1l' or i1mu:inurv',_' ;_ ~ _.I i more license; If only I had listened but in the cull' it al\v=tys ltr;-rigs ro-j gggillheaggbgdr`]u__?h_1em:_‘;_‘f to Mr. Graham. He was older. wiser gret, often r~ir;llal't~:»_~l.~1nlr~itt_‘.' _ }ue_`. of __e_.-v_si£1_e__-imenuon was an than I. But we think we know it I really had iclluwntl his _zt~l='i<-o. _,Nun ___ Jumm. As she gave him to all. then pay tho piper. _ in that I had kept my own mount-.il _un S._,,j__g Shu-___ust g0_ she __e_ _ "This is un _awfully blue le ter to in many \v:l_\'s. `O.”`zf~zi..\vl1--tt it-.mu . .. ' , ' i -,, , send off. Tear it up, Sandra, as soon ted to toll ol' :»o|n:-:hZu,f__- whit-li had ;::,':_',‘?ue(_l,_ ul 1§,f5q;§?:u;|l;?jt l_lusk;anguu(:,5 me mst time' ‘YW my shes dew’ as you have read it. I wanted you disturbcl uw. or to write i_;. .\-I nho- 3 u__. uuu `__|u,'u,.u`1u__ged _-u_.'__ Son -- to know how unhappy I was so what- when i it-ll lonely und- ncgle-ciet_l.§ I-yu., I ,]_'u_k he iso I _.eS_,(_udeu over happened you would under- I reniemllert-_d whrl l~iv<1rr\lt had --i`l.__,,,.,,.;.,f_ mu sue u-u'u‘ |,u,._,y'iug out stand. For after all _we have been and waited. invariably I had |ieen_u__.| d_¥'du»t -Bee to _w__cu_ I was closer than other girls. glad I li-ad cone so. Q r(.ud_u ___ ___.y_ but had ____ ___m,_ b___ “I am going off in my looks, San- I had not felt any lmppivr nhout | _.uu_u. H_,__._.u_L Ed__muuu came ___ nsDsivEep‘;lglvg' n:£"co‘Ylwegess sh doe know a lot or She looks ten years older' I shouldlvespecmuy the heértvof men' It doin use But d ‘ - - r e s -. - ' face as I thought that had it. not the dictor would not have sphken ggggeigogopeieaigvsgggkeg' hgitedtgg ?,;:,,;.'d f‘on‘;ut;?t;)}:§ g'_ug°‘g;1__;h!;'_%;_gfth2 wus afraid I would lose him if i did been for Everett, I would have ~ re- so highly of her," was, my reply. uussmu un, s°me¢h|,,g_ su_1 passed mum uuu was -out of-we-house; celved Walter Kemp; listened t0 “There.ls no reason why you Ong-' Should 1 ,e1|,Ev,,m¢t_ _which meant. less than nothing to should not go,’ Everett said impa- ni used to _build ah- dashes about Fm. one 1 deemed to .be unsel. lim-a philsnderer. _ _ _ __ tlen-tly. He had asked me if I would you and Rosey-1 wld 1,|m_ _ Hsu H uuuld om, [mug mm, Dum I had a letter froilu Rose t0d&Y, like to_go to the theater, and I had --There never was ,_ chan¢9_ time tu repeat what the womuu had wld Isaid to Everett, when he came in. demurred because of Baby. “Miss - m6_ und it ,nigh not be t,.ue_ yet _ Lone 18 Deffevtly Oailablo of ilikillg m u51su|d;¢_-léndw gmt _gt was He_§'_€\‘__B_t_l_*_;Y__‘_‘_§i_"'_‘]_~_-__ _ was b_____€___ed ` “' ' ' ca"n€’ta.r!y’Jv\:'I;ll)rI can 80 if you wish » ~ . - » -. .0 ._ Hula' their fa-llicmaung' mesponf ' ' E ` ‘ it "1 had not'iorgotten html for msn- 7'5" °" ‘I ` ' ` me la '~ adn een the mm 0 = ing me apologize to Miss Lane audi z End3Sh|bb0|°|\C0llI|l3 ° gxitsfyolgellnlbvgnogplydllglghtighst P45?" `m°‘h°“ve“’? I winced ‘at me cxmeii “yes you' tmnlmtof yol:l_Vil?slE1?aL slowly rises' ` _ ’ _ ~ ` -I - ti tt lliousnn o one who neg ec s an em a as- out of the ' “W °“""" “B ““5"“°‘°“’° ` ' in a Hurry ~' lheps, too, Everett knew o this, or “‘°“ his “W” ’°"°' ‘“‘ ‘ if lof other things like R had that ' Il 599°" “S if I “"9” W” *° NIV" pn, ,-,fn satstlvmesd. this old il was why 'ne had been so trict with any Joy in my _ll¢fe. Gossi1;_ had made n»n»»_m»ue_;-¢|_ustly_}_:u_;_t;__¢_¢:\_;u. ` m lny marriage a most _an un appy one Eu ly ou it ew P - _[ _ ,for year!! __bi'_ itllkins _Of EV°l'°§l'¢ - ~ ' """ ~ ~ o _ _ {‘.I“{..l.'.’.’°.;..t‘}"n’§§"t5$7f?.”..i}i".i§li3§ ____§'°,;-'1;,;;u,,‘ff'_,;<,,';,‘;;y,.’,‘,9_y' ;;g‘,ti“;,r, l;~;;l ll1§_i°¢g3¥'t_ ' b°Y- That "hef5°ssi_‘_’g;g__t_':__t:e°rI 5:: thigifumnits old ‘bonui-r_tintIiz _rctnedyi W at in WBB 8- D9l“50l1 0 HP* , ' who has couiz ct a _ my an Wal yet t0 leilfil. h_QlD- Biff ;ll1_)€i';‘51_t, will surf ibut _i._he lnlvucillugg _ _ tsching a ccrtainlndahing to what I nite given is' uinost ltl-.e Intuit(-_. ‘__ _ uw hem-d_ Omg 1 hog-d.Mrg_ Grey _|sy_: %u__l¢e_l buts nrotnent' to prt-pure nm_ |e_ y 1 `~ " ' 1' ' ‘ ere is nothin better for coughs. 4 - _ _-__ There B never much smoke un 8” into n lil-ornulinttlc hui. 2% ouncch of , 5- . -_; il it lil-".9 M91' Whell 5h°_ N' pine; (£iu0_'t|ott,n \vorthl..:'tthcn add pluilg __ _\ .G¢t 801713111018 'KWH t°m'h°r' izrnntllnied gugul"syl‘llll £0 Illl\k0` 1 ` I; __ ` -Mo--f when, during il_ltPl'Ulil<°"onnces.t~ Onlyoliflil <»‘lo.fiiW'|fll‘d '"0' 'f ` I-’° \` \". "_` "uw “an 3"" "I do wish: Look your best." wilh that ol’ u weultlly widow in a way that looks bud for Rose. Poor girl, why in the world did sho :lun off with that lidy-killer?" Illarrett. I do hope things aren’t_1as bad as you think. It would be terri- 'lecr t exist, bladder troublcl,' si0ll. Ml’ in d A over to ulated_~me turned to manner listened vindicated now Mrs. Graham proud ss li __”_ star. Can‘t 0 'bl : . P3; i§a"l`.tn§ lf' hu "Well, the he had not me . zi1‘lIr1g!"slze_broke_,'nE as Hetty "Yr-is. I had it letter the other day. hy?" Og( _- _ To 1.; _4'\ S. in i-i- tl in 3?|tl;;!»:)eal'_;esl‘toneeTll]er. _%___3‘l`l‘y’s‘;_'\:i_se ` _ - nn.o ar_ ron o mft ¥'°l.i,°'§l1l'"lt it sltsmllenlitl nn; ,_ binndiitii, ct-ouv. h°°"ei\el.I. and bien- I Everett was strangely quiet all tho A o p . “Am I so horribly old, Sandrut". gf His question was asked in u whimsl~ qmndon- u nd “enacted w“e_ und cal manner. but I knew he had been not yet mumuu u yum., __ “I u_6'hu»t`._i\ink of your being old fm exceptiwhenl you are stern and cross- with ms; o1;_when you trat me likej f gguhild. Tl1_eu,__-_1_t_bi;rlk o_f _fu as_old_er,_»__;»$§ w- ~ =_ .~ ~_% . . _._ t ._ __ . “ “"9"” "_---F “lr e ""`u`e'ry tittsr' who "sono ~ " ‘/‘Sulinosrs -1 ‘= ~‘ I0 mY lllila`ws;s lil’ti's'n'ext. -~i ftnslstenfie til f ~ 1" . remsin»-room-'§t_lth_`the door ‘»lie'twe' “ "wide »'» with us. Oh, Santf ,when will you ,_,pd{_i___$__|_:_¢;-¢,‘__waB no wmfortéfu "ying "Lo'iJ a` eri tht ' ti I .l _.1 - ~ ml an ____ 5 ~ , . . - moring your likes and,.dlsl1k"Q`9, B‘liow ,men lunged to ncréesp ilzrrazlzdl ar kiss roo - r 1 W S - - _- f _ - ~ the boy to suffer. what aqyou know ,um goodnight again, .nut the `°f_.¢t“ki“S cafe 0! 9- b“bYf-“Sl” Chg' thought of that open' door, that .gym-n. _ f d itil h ll ll l_:_i_:_'_w1;:_x_1_ _:_1e___is ‘fr_e_gf_ul? _______I_ d°\_;’_§ szgeevgfymgilhvse Ilzforiaersnzkg, colde- r se _ r , 1 , _ elrtzlirgtts Rose a long letter. I toie. he is older we cannot trusthim with her 35,-rB¢t_|'md uuu~ud_u_nd' that Wu ~ Il LEOLA tg nw p-_, lt. no GHAPTER (JXIV ‘.£1I____ d nothing tolverett of what pillmonds had -'wld me ot use ‘~\'Bub I could ‘not get- her out my l!li!l¢iL'Gi=\y. luoonsequent Rose I know how she feels,”_I said ight -feel hurt. that he .lied not _ P. d- - y` ncture-o. snap shot ‘Everett .had lering the baby was so young" ’I‘hen.I wander tl about forlorniy. went into the lhlrary, and for tht. \‘Y-IDB me when I was so youns). he mont. New that 1 hndtsorne him it was always rather obviously kind. I ch;|d_ the must Everett could db out night after night. .When I-ask ~ . _ ; ` ' B0m0Ul'll0S \‘~’0llfl€l'8d if he felt- SOIL would be to takedown that picture. him where he has been, he refuses SANDRA IS ONCE AGAIN _ 0! guilty. ,HUC I never would ask him to again. The next lay Mrs. Barton called. never so long as I lived. I-Ietty interrupted my unhappy “A lady to see you, ma'am." “Didn't she give you ll card -- "No ma/am. She said you used know h_er.' “Perhaps some one from home!" I . We nc-.ver wou'ld be inti-n1!tt_o- grasped eagerly upon th°e thought. ‘ I sent Hetty for the baby. “Show her in, Hetty.” `_ __ ‘ d - A f ‘h thi t -fl Graham's has called, and wishes to .-six y`e?tIxl‘;mhlt(l, lI')i:th;Psshowirl;?, 5565;. Bafed She might 1‘6f\lS€ I0 8-l|0W’ eyes, came ill. [never had seen her much older than you. Do you remem- married: I had no intention of te.l-l- him to be maturbed' Sheioften had b€f0l`@. and Wliilvll for her to speak. . ber how I used to say to you, I would ing any now, especially as my pres- be unhappy to be number two; to mar- ent troubles were so slight com- .. ry ‘grandpa? Any you are so comfor~ pared to what I had considered the ___ tabiy happy now -- or semed to be others-~when I first married. But D when I was there. No one knows one expression which I had used I __ how much in _love I was with Walter regretted. I had said: ‘ . - - » nt "l want to see »Mrs. Everett sham." "I am Mrs. Everett Graham." I re- l.ey'~” elle asked- “But It makes s piled col-diy, still standing. .I1 had not erfect slave of a woman not to mligyled her ¢0ue_ ' “You‘re not the one I want. They _ _ » ` _Il “Perhaps you mean t.he‘tlrst_ Mrs. octor says,' I said demurely, tllell Graham? I um Mr. Grsham’s sec- ond wife." lt was the first time I 011'! like lim. Hllli hole t0 l\ilV\‘- hel' made me feel elle had not made rights. But bo gluti you have some- 1,0nse_ . “What was lier first name? Was ‘Leoia?" ' V _ t ' ..Yes_.. . _ "-She's thofone I want to see. - I suppose he divorced her?" . "She is dead." ~ “'I‘hs.t_'s her picture" she had that woman there?" “Yes. she has been dead for many years." “I might‘as well go! I_only came io show her u bit of her work,” she paused and, ns I made no remaik, she went nu after n momentt, “That looks just like her. Only the picture don't show hm hair-that was like :_ VY" bo urkfrl :liter ll: loo had aid- _\-Dm-5_ ||,.w l hate 5 woman ntifi that color-cd lwlr! I was happy. _I had bt.-"'.‘\ married only a few months wllon my lillsband nie' her.. She nev- cl cared anything fi;rut`liim- just been' to C`xlii'u_l{o. Kemp is up to his nhnnt ho;-_ 'He took me -to Europe to __ ago,_ and ln his delirium he -talked B constant-ly .of her. _,I-Ie,d_ied` _,with her name on his llps._ I was less than _ nothing. to him often -he met that "She was absolutely infatuated, vninpiro--woman, That, was what- _ she -was-o vampire# Then more _ quietly: "So I came back here to tell ble -for her if he should leave her. her how happy sho' had f made him e 91 '-°,i;"“=°... °;..°‘: 'ee--i°:r~s.izi”.::s“tt:.“°:.i;i.:: ' ""°,*°' Ee ` 1;” '-‘sars_r. . _ _ _ ._. ie- in, ee on.“".:.t.nit"l;‘h...“‘..tl.°...':r::s: niet- -ff~‘ii=“~=-=‘f.‘°f _ ny ln _lit oily _,_‘_1 uc, ,.,,,,,.nbn. outtvs, directive ` Podlgfynuzulagu, ~__/ about the baby, I ',-dmefty, It het-ps_ Rgrfgntly, sud tutes . _ _ He ssldz. ~ ' "l»l`_§ _ .\1i‘i\`___u\." _.1 -. _ ` _ \_~_.~__ ® _ __.y\‘ ,w _ 1 The only ‘list \\\‘~\ .‘\\ A ill _'_,\` " _ _ phonugraoll . - _,\_-_-_ ‘t ,\`_t`;5lM\\."`\~`-\*"~\"~"` ` ` '“ - A-chi.d can \\i\ TH/5 /’u//zrjt/:mls /mx muu_v ml' rirmrell und l'.t'L]//sive _/Eur/1/rr.\‘, .mc/A qs //le geuuim' sapphire re- /mdurif¢`1_' Im//, /lu' /1/nyhrg ofa/I remnls, and in nddi/inn 1'/ is rojlied qflrr I/lr beauhfu/ old /ua.rferp1'ert' of l/1¢furm'/urr'- arf. Bu/ il ras/.r no /non'_ //mn any ardiurnjil /’/rnrtagrap/1. \ T/n' mar/el hen' I/lu.\‘lruled is //ze " lVr'./lium £7' ll/ary." /1 wmrs in rllrx/lognny and Wa/nut, and ii: price is -S`.a6f;. T /ze inxhramenl in upperpanr/:lv fhe_/urnbeau al $2511. 01/ter .r/y/ri;/front. $70. lo-,b`_z50o._ _ You _.\'/mul: Src' ann' /:rdf //lc ' _ /-'al/lr'/1/mm' [nj/bn' bl/_Ving any ul/lffrl’/mnu_t_frap/1. ‘ =` .-1.1- any J.//if' Dmzfffar darnofns, ur u/rf/A lu . fl f ' to we -both laughed. - had willingly said that of myself. __ "Il-S110 “S25 .Ml‘S~ Gl`H`lli1m‘. YOU But something about the woman ['~_.'.1 a , 4/ft = , - -. - . Pam /._ oeeing yiln' boby- usnrvlni: your ntislako; that she was in the right " ‘“* I' SAL” W l"""" l._____"f"~' "M".~* to-1-I l Palm-‘ Fmllu-s Pnonoan/tru li-./mnnoe or ~|8R` Y'drunia‘ 1 lllartirrril . U'|`nn:prg J.. __ _ . I fy’ Q ,_ _ _ '©@ L \Q Y '*` __ _ A *_ _ , _,t _.,,_ _ _ _ - I Maritime Province Wholesale Distributors ' , ` _, , i u ` 'H-.' L. HEWSON &. SON, LTD. ' . f 1 - - " _ Amherst. vi. S: ' ` . ~ » . ‘ 1 rl 4, - l Charlottetown ` ‘ _ ` l deceit when I did not tell father and mother. or 5'0ll- '.“’°11ld end Y* fan' I love h'm so, Sandra I not do as he asked. I knew his repu _ ta.tion_, spoke to him about it. But he swore he never had loved as he loved me, and that was the l'eH~B0\l he had been culled a philautlerer; that now he -loved me, he would him., I-Ie_\vas handsome, he nlalie love so wonderfully. I was his angel other things that I longed to hear, and that I believed he meant. “The sad. the awful part of it an is thlat I still love him-still love to hear him say three very thi“ZB he said when he as ul‘El"B 1110 10 that he docs think a little oi me. e-#np-fnaiirs' “waiter =inste't“fsa'-em. much. He is shallow, and without hoii`or-w`itli` women-its 1 wrote you before. It is 3931189 what 3 °“9°" angle some people -have on tblnss. lsn’t_ it? Walter has the name here in Chicago, ss_he had -in Hendon. of being strictly honorable in -b\lsin6ll8- I-ils lword is considered as good as his bond among msn of affairs. . Yet _ he will lie to wheedle, and ¢H1°l° one woman after another without h Nil ht t ompuuction. 1 t gauge :els :bid him Iwiilod he would .meet some woman*-yvliom _he-t ItEAL_I_Y loveduyaud th_ut-. ._:l$‘.'w¢_>:gd_ treat pr _exsc ss e _ - wnaiao. you think no»»¢tuz..»rsnt5 .ui A---- A--~.¢¢»»: vc ___»__ "_: ' A---W - - -ff t 'lré `-#N fl`r£- E3 &"'I.`. Q @- RB 4.1* _ .~\- . I D I Ha :“"':7';%'5_H;Y i;~W7"_&"' *Y* A '_ “-7 _ Avo_|o|N_ TH SANDRA IS SHOCKED BY_ the imagined himself in love witl1` G __E____ fu A LETTER FROM ROSE you” But iw couldnt rcally be ini Tho ___m_____ o\e with anyone but Walter hemp Lu lu freuu drawn . I if lu t tl t 1 r' 5 I had another long letter fl'°m~ so m___';§’,;v___3“°‘_‘___‘_;'a_pp'_"_eg’°_ ___‘_’:_e wg? hal and pouring it Rose Kemp. My heart ached. as I-__ _Y ' ` lone level teaspoon so ft. od em “led my eye- =I.‘Z“.§§‘.§.‘.‘.?f.;..‘..°“.§.“i.‘I‘y ‘$`.§’..‘-““°‘§f“‘i’l."; f°f ~"° D f Often during the reading l had to_neg_e__t _md _m____p_____es__ éaused ba whyoh iq then Wipe ‘hem away 3° um' I couldlcatlsol was so selfish so self-willed. and lpn '° New for 0*’ the Words- ' . l But 'I also tried to’ make him' 'ues 15 an Hgh* H "Dear Sandra: The emi has c°me`§understaud how dearly I loved Wal- mn ‘lt on” nm if Hill 9-b°“'-'t°1ea"e Wann' I mutter. Dear old' dad he DID under- wavns 'h° srcond endure no more. I have suffered s0;___a__d_ and ___e__e ___ 'nothing but -love murh tannm for 115! I fem ‘Mt Oh- 3° “ld” And ‘land i`c»rf'l'/enesg ut home for me. He' menmo °" me ook old too, which in his 'eyes is ____ '-7 _ at __ an Herein liesth wr.: me o come on d he \mf0l`ElVH»ble< He has been “_ °Den_would attend to all dectuils for u'fhe fpecfgé divicgsn his affairs, that I can no .onset ug N1 e on 0 \‘l;f8i¥\ 9' “bred of respect and livelgridligtciixiitf htsttiill‘\\e:!“-mtlllgenollaet. itll? mp ma maker an with him. I might have known that- t_____e__ I _ee_ ________ __`r'_ free Walter I' trouble by bobbing up a marriage begun In deceit- it was _____v___'__ c____ be huppy ag___'___ because when the ten has steeped I will have lost ull hold on liappi- “Q05 Tam' uf, '_‘° magic' mn ness \vhcn I lose him. I cannot eat “mm y J' tm' cup in or s|eep.l am so miserable. Per- th’ t0“D°t‘__;m,g__whi°h that https if I louve him for u few weeks, er "‘ p°"""`_ e °“|fe;'°s_s he will miss me und want me buck. er Dorm” ed rpmpm e I think l shall try that. 'I will go 'ed H hell M’°"t home although it will be hard to face 0"” are 'mga me iris and bo if tile' know, and whuh me water Wan' Suu fguhut ,__,__ueu¥ 3 | through the tes, leaving ,A ‘ ‘quantity n the cup which _ .tl think of yuu often, dear Sun _|, tm-oust, ., “ny hole in dra, you and your husband und that _ of It At pun and of "de precious baby. I-low wonderful it ‘water has un “cw must -be to be married to a man who being g,-d,1,|d||y ses you. Lowe from your unhappy “sary Rose." “Poor Rrsei" I said as I laid the letter away. "Poor girl.' Then I ad- ded. "My troubles seem small com- pared to herl, yet I too have been sr marry him. Now I KNOW lie ‘l°99“"- unhappy a good deal of the time. mean them, yet I shut my WGS 'Mid "Then a still ‘small voice whispered: my mind and try to Comfort lllyieil -' _"Yes, but never have you be_en_ doubtful of your husbund’s I think. Sandra, that men Whq ._fa_`i;-hfulness. And Rose KNOWST. ‘ 1-quest too much’ are- never men of _ “ 'e KEEP One bottle of pure, li er oiltaken now, a__dozen taken a_ nomical to give our to disease is bro en Scorro goes a long 'way' 'in _ \___" on your way OF PURE MEDICINAL ._ up__rt a boi _}_o|it"`|¢`1'¢ng'ff|'} . _._ __ _-_ ._sq,¢i_\&Il_o_wne,