\ i .5%; F Penn '.i V ~snr¢¢t~..~~»~='-'rl‘w.. ‘ .rn ‘-3 -,~r¢.iy:~-.~zr%'=$C¥3?Y5l”35¥5¢f7"25"‘ ‘ ‘ -’“" `“' " " motor are up ~r»+s..oo|.4,~.q£ Housi Dill I Hbiio the '91 tht 'HQNII ' "`» " t h t hs! bamniie of the Ab°v° “§'h°w“ 91;: oitllw her; P to 05;? Or? 'April 3rd the cheer un her D00' “"1” “E-‘5m’°r Ilvvfell ,und even |l¢°_ ]°"“\‘"B“"°}'g a" I °vth` ben gf gh; -A'm¢yi- occasionally fOr Old S“k9`9 iris" their maintenance came i him -“‘”°"°‘r::.“x:;;‘...i;=: .,,:....i if. W... "1 “ S ° can ' M08 lurk Elton son of the like hh* E‘“°“* °! Tawgmi l 'C' _ _ e » . """'°'§.‘1".‘...‘.¢. H.;-uicia‘s'nsia'x¢ -'ueimnr¢~\i~=-r , mood. aunt for the somewhat ungrnciaue i __ . s » s i - » cling, xizngsg (§:§h§;;§“§g;i:spi¢gii¢y snebnsu orfezeahner be w do ' A fher'o.8 reeewaeaeomne erown‘ het dejected-l°°klI\S 8914118- W2; way in the world. ' _ °\` .°‘“d ““““““‘ Mt' I” €°mHm__ *Miss Selinn was one of those _""'1°____- with the other denigrisi 2 sunday cross-grained people who find their court she teit that 1 Te “rmml pleasure in iooking on the dark demanded some spec ll\ d_ visit side and searching for the flaws in effort. But Mrs. C0\“'¢ HD S I H everythinx. She refused to allow had piungwl her "ilu h°9°° Chloe to earn her own living. No ,_-l----------‘--~'-" Wvlmln of the Levrett family had r the lions he rod: at the recent annual camiva Of on .., _ ._ E .i i. ~ ‘_ ~- lylllili ' TH! "iMN¢l’l FAI.. 0!! _ and 01 the "1 before WAS was had her- “I>0“ he' '° property or a Mrs. IBM it d'oiool',~ worthy _,Swept sort an were the Uncle J oe most of the evex done such n reprehensible thing and Miss_ Se}ina's pride would not permit ii. Also, Chloe did pra- cticqily all the housework, saved the cost of a maid, and why ehouid she not show her gi-a"t`5iude in this useui manner? ' All :mentions by the youth . of Harcourt were frowned upon and the persistent were routed with icy firmness. Even friendships were discouraged. Chloe was not allowed to return hospitality and was too independent to accept it on those terms. Gradually sine dropped out oi! everything, and became an auto- maton, periorlning her tasks in ‘an unnatural silence and living en- tirely with her books and her girls stand i ‘ , . . , K' ' " ` . ever pu>'.-- ui IT ' flil 0( lhe tmih the Season in iiio the about it from has adapted goddess or eggs ihni ol pagan were nt-w e np.\rt io Nov. Today _uv Around \\'u.~' .<0 c \\'l1ii'l| ici iii# of it iii griniiy sir' siuie oi prow ess If