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Show 2 4 i L- , m- r- "jpa-------a - ' f I Tnrn over , "V. -It Wtc: u '. ,J,jr bead .... bag b bursting-- all dav fere's Always Llier Year ache. said ovr . . ,n!etl LFW FREE PRESS. LEHI. UTAH kmmmbi Bn,,, Hiving mm maid working for you y day and that te Is Soing to marry w e of the family I've kn-w- in- tfres V.rhinet To tvv- -" e watrt home rhea I wiled. W ludut i.Urm..! anjthiu- - for today 'by l ,n t you t.me up to His nouse SlUie evening when I'm around. t.usiv l t.oeew-atmhl-- 5 of ran sin.vi'!,rNttI1:1v!- - c;iv - C lie. !t ,Uiy felorteJ newr said anything about it, but "Whafa wrong with Itr Hoddy manded. de- Uncommon Sense 8i John r iotwi)l4 Sally Sez BUVe Corinne shrugged her ahouldera. WNU srvto. e. BeB Srdict and muscles that were "Well I don't expect you to see It iu- Ule knotty back of CVrinrie's neck.. from my point of view, of course. Wa hardly find any person of good Corinne turned over ou h. r After all. It's none of my business. f;Ke an,! shiijilk-sense save those who disagree with But I What think Silver or feel doesn't eeem continued to jnoaned. -08": " " dy pus- gUnS lessons to matter much her fingers until Corinne anyhow." re m .... d ciut-- to This quotation la l:,n'ta a ui mst, ana her naifried my adorable wife, ehl Yes Men" from Mr. Anger flamed suddenly within Itoddy. Rochefou- wa;i,i ei.. jM've nia.ie a ceased. of He checked the retort that sprang to glloJ lt who also said cauld lie euddea fla;s of eolor flew In bis That's better:" Silver Id. They had arrived before the thai we an have sufficient strength to ners cheeks, and Roddy suffered doorlips.of the that hurts'" Ha turned endure the misfortunes of others. big house. an acute par,s of dismay. and started for .the away onicr wniKea more fcemly. --You abruptly Hun along and The acid old philosopher spent ... get your dogweed, I barnyard. ugui io get out and ee wl.at the he much of his time ln kidding his species, said started and world is like around v,m. ril "Aren't you coming . In!" Corinne hurriedly, Martha Ostenso you car. but too often be was right. Coprriht -t- ake a walk with me In surprise. asked ku!.v tomorrow As he continued on W'NU Service. his way, TiOddy "I have some work to do first,' he L It Is natural for members of the hu morning, over to the Fiatbe place aad ''Hind that he man race to be "Yes men," could not dismiss from told her. uam. iou nave no idea bow "d it Ms mind that swift, makes you feel." baffling blush bis She paused with ber hand on the If you ask a friend to tell you exact had won from her. Her face door. "But what ehall I do about to- ly what he thinks of something you have SYNOPSIS A sort of tloriiity dad crept iwr had had the delicate, flushed courage morrow? Evelyn Is coming Immediatebeen doing, and be comes out with aa Corinne. "I'll J,, anytliin-- " she of a spring flower. She w as not of the ly after breakfast." adverse opinion of it, you are not likeL. little town bled, "just to 2Ht awav from n,e r;i - "mi in the same sense that Paula r "Do whatever you like about It," he ly to regard his friendship very highly. :. ("Silver") Grenoble, ness or this bill." onci w:k. Jim," for. :'aula was )ike f "Gentleman fiey said. "I don't give a d n !" For some time there ,va.s i.),;Ut- "t ui wheat, lint Silver Grenoble , .(,, community, known as a In the afternoon of the next day, The too candid friend Is never very " ""them, until Silwr l.ein to wonhad an earthy quality all her own; Jason Bews or and Paula departed. It had reached the town, bophroi If Corinne had fallen der u soe popular. But unless he la merely ma as nne young grass in a . c.renoble's Bister, is asi.ep. I'n-pale been a fine wedding, Sophronia thought licious, his opinion Is worth heeding. house-however, Corinne f ently, Her sun. Silver. or unmeet spring sheet lightning in a with a swelling heart, as fine as any Eot to spoke up v... hnahand. and sten- - expectedly. la one of the curses summer dusk, or the shadow of a farmer could afford these days. l.ii-.!,. ... race and If It Is too this ours, of of, didn't "Why over Oh you Gerald marry water, itoddv wis I.ucai, Under the big oak a number of the only half of the farm, the It will destroy tne when that Indulged glad widely he Silver, could regard her so dis you had the chance?" farm boys had seated themselves and Drosnect that most people being ArG"nolle'; have of I should have been the Ill'ISt UM- - interestedly t,0Wi f(r ner ow 1'une aien'iiim. Mini-f- 8 fine were tuning up on 5. guitar, accordion. making their way. himself obnoxious. nappy creatine in tli values. woiid," Silver harmonica and violin. "1 Presently a ' i. An tlie eva of marriage to replied. Don't think a man Is your enemy ner was lilting upward t . ua.rfor. Silver aeciares lively melody In a he does not always assure you that If tl.A farm A ltd will "Why?" dappled enclosure of birches through the rugged branches of the Ill her portion, .She meets Roddy. "liecatise I've seen eiion-- li of tltut where new leaves were like a sunny trees. you are rapidly acquiring greatness. DU Ml' I v " You asked him what he thought, and t.I life to know," Silver said. green rain, Corinne Willard leaned Come on, Phronle!" old Roderick ui jometning he told you. it) a tree. Gerald Lucas was lookCoriime lay sti !! and did not against relations with Gerald Lu- I. called, his eyes wistfully following Sil speak. t,mhl Later on you find out that be was Fear lilleil Silver's heart as he tied ing down at her with a contemplate, ver and the older MIchener boy as friend of her father. Rod they a masterful smile, that thrilled and larries Corinne. She nas a main. lier eyes upon Corinne and right Look to your friends only for exhibited an intricate and amusing fox wondered, with something like despair, what was frightened her, and made her feel al trot step. praise, and by and by you will get the .(rain meetR nerald Lucas, who the same time triumphant. Idea that you deserve It, and then, ln fctabllshed a Rambling resort, bhe passing In the mind of this girl who "Oh, go on with you!" Phronle ex the language of the day, you will be Haven't we been playing tag long was Iioddy Willanl's wife. Once or ipalled to introduce nun in postulated, blushing, and was forth' much against her will, twice she fell that she he enough, "through." asked softlv darling?" must say some with swept into Roderick's confides to Roddy the fact of Don't seek constant agreement Why don't you admit that I love ioned and - thing to warn her against Gerald courtly embrace. icit relations with Lucas. FriendThe minute you begin to think that on?" ueLucas ana and the bright disaster that between Lucas Twice, three times around the circle inmniij Corinne laughed throatlly. "What a of the you are misunderstood, and that the At s dance 1UK8 neiuanK awailed any woman who srave him her oak's shade waltzed, great they solicitude Roddy's world passes you by because U is brings ove. I5ut the words would not come. sweet new way you have of nuttlnz Old Roderick .; K i t v. adapting his knowledge 4 tO tuc reulizilliuii umi ono iuics or afraid of you, you stand Jealous It, she said, and lifting her of dance figures resolutely and galJerry," At last, with an inner trembling, she Roddy Is onerea a posmon at. ine no further chance of bettering yourhand she ran h her s ais-his to uorinne lingers new farm, but, through outlandish to and the sity got up spoke softly. tempo lantly Determined to declines it. hair. "I hope you feel better." amidst cheers and clapping of bands. self. of Lu-You would not think much of a up the Ueyotid her shoulders, at the top of At last, breathless-anCorinne turned over and yawned. bridling rosily music tencner, wno, Corinne, Silver tells Roddy she just to pipaw where crest trees the grassy opened, as a girl, Sophronia stopped ln front "Lots better. Thanks so much. Silver." tedded to sell her portion of the of them that they told all his pupils, Gerald saw Silver ne reproacnes on I Not understanding-Grenoble seated of the door. Old Roderick bowed low She patted the coverlet on Corinne's were bound to be great opera singers. lor her "treachery." her horse and them at with over staring the and and her hand, shoulder. "Try to sleep now. And applause If they believed him they would I'll come up in the morning, right after wide eves. laughter whirled about them. soon be enlightened by Home more hon"Go on with you. silly!" Sophronia iAPTER VIII Continued breakfast, to take you on our hike." est person, and he would sag rapidly X CHAPTER and gave Roderick a little push. ln their said, would it be to better 9 estimation. "Perhaps post "I'm thlnkin' the cider pitchers need If you ask a frank opinion, and It e sprang up suddenly. "Have you pone it till the afternoon or maybe Silver Grenoble's fillin'." waking hours, doesn't happen to agree with yours, "Do another day," Corinne suggested. "I'm since the crazy?" she cried huskily. she had seen Corinne In the kitchen she found Roddy It Is silly to "get mad." expecting a telephone call tomorrow." and Gerald day want me to bring a child Into a together, had been filled alone. Silver regarded her for a moment If you are afraid of criticism, you like tliis where we may be starv-nex- t with an apprehensiveness and sense "Why don't you go out and Join have no business to ask for It in silence. "Well, go to sleep now. year? Or wasn't It enough of impending disaster, and her dreams in the fun?" she asked. she said, and stole quietly The only people it Is safe to praise foa to throw Anthony's offer Into anyhow," were confused "I guess I'm not In the mood," he are babies. and tortured with room. of out the They are so young that Jface! You had to think up some-I- ; visions of Roddy. replied. " passes them by. Alone again under the cold starlight, flattery more brutal Phronle gave him a sharp glance. Preparations for the wedding of for God's sake!" Hoddy Silver found that her ministering to Paula and Jason stressed rather than "Small wonder!" she remarked. "When forrine It Is my opinion that It Is "better to in despair. "We are not go Roddy's wife had had a profound relieved her sense of loneliness. Here do you expect Corinne back?" a little than to be unhappy much" lie to starve," he went on lamely, oh- were two, at least, who were going "Tomorrow night," Roddy said, withto ouote a line from a melodrama In tely. "Lots of people are bring- forward with their lives unaware of out looking around. which Blanche Bates achieved a great up children on less than we have." the defeat and hopelessness that were "Well I don't understand what got success. . dawned on him painfully that Into her to go off stalking about them. all and nne was not tell to To go through life trying listening. He felt "I'd rather not talk about it," Roddy After supper on the evening before is to get yourself truth exact the iletely Inst, floundering about in sundry the wedding day, Roddy and Jason interrupted, that is never plea-an- t. ay and chilling chaos. "No I suppose the least said about cordially hated, and were at work in the sitting room of not I do favor ri?lit, Corrino," he concluded lying as a general the stone house on a wooden lattice it the better," Phronle agreed. "I don't v, 'i uiu not know but it is sometimes wiser than the that I was ln- which when decked with chokecherry know what to think about It, but 1 thing, candor which makes others your U5jou. in uoi qo it again. wouldn't go moonln' about the house kind of and plum blossoms, would form enemies. implacable auu iu nnu ins ieei turnea to icjui bower above the bride and groom for for anyone. I never did and I never eyes upon him, widening for a moout don't and would. you get the ceremony. Why lt with reflective indolence, then The word "essentials" has come to Paula was watching the progress of dance with the rest of them? No on3 ins as though she were shotting Coalmost anything and everything. mean bein' for a when thank soft ever work will Jason's you and Roddy's out of her A roan with , the consciousness, shut rinne entered in her green tweed rid hearted fool over any woman, even If herself in with her own . , of an ed- essentials vour wife." is she resigna- habit. ing Nonessentials and defeat. ucation on a may be "WMat !" she called gaily. "Hullo Roddy began impatiently rolling ' .ranked as a post earth are you making there, Roddy?" cigarette. "A devil of a lot you know P an evening in February, Paula graduate ln learning. about It !" he exploded. Roddy looked down at her, then con come down from the A man possessing the essentials of Phronle looked at him In surprise, big house tinued to pound a nail into place, sat oeside the table health Is as nearly the perfect bodily never talked like that know "I like or munching an you've think it's a canopy something e. we can find. man as she said. life In before," your that." he said. "Or It will be when the to me After the essentials come the "limbs 'phronia pushed her an arm back and feet his to glasses put are flowers up, Roddy got I place on the bridge of her nose and outward flourishes." "Oh I think that will be very nice!" about her. "I don't mean It like that, shook her head. But it Is cheering to know that we he said affectionately. "You know exclaimed. ma," Corinne meres no use in von can get considerable fun out of the more to than there's this But mii said. I don't "You're back early," Roddy nonessentials. workeo up into a state over Co "Didn't the Richters give you a nice I want to talk about. Now that Paula's In e, sue said to Paula. I "If you ask Under that head comes sport, read dinner party?" gone I don't know how we're going to all that woman 1 needs is exercise herself. "It was all get along up at the house. I. can t ing for pleasure, outdoor exercises, moseated Corinne she'd do a bit of her own house- Corinne doesn't toring, and dozens of things which we right. They had a lot of dull people afford another girl, and H It'd be better for her." do not actually need but which we exknow a darn thing about housework, rather tiresome, town from up don't did she Isn't , If she strong Even oft venturer! her tremely enjoy. i doesn't seem gauntlets. Corinne pulled P right. She took one to miss Paula terribly." she enough to do it" "I'm going Pern headaches "Have yon to'd Corinne about that?' again today. Some- said, and made a sweet, dejected little Man cannot live by bread alone, I psslie scares me. She atnroo at tha Going to "But, Lord! How Am German girl, who was So(hron1a asked. the at moue big can he live by work alone. nor and Folks?" the to says "I the her." P told wind Is drivin' her Explain It "Yes," he said darkly, still standing with her red hands Without regular amusement this life the back of "Well, there's no use borrowln would be very dreary. ri think I'll go Up and effect upon herself. All that lawless pressed nervously against I rouble. . Corinne will swing Into It with Co stay a chair. had battled Plan yours so as to Include fun, and ' for a While " that for Roddy Siluor SM feeling when she knows she has to. like any moments late Roddy and Cofew k a bit of It now retreated weeks quite within her for jTimfs better." old Rodrik eM left for the big house.. As soon one else. I'll come up now and then to Fish, hunt, go to ball games and a ' pity for Corinne and rinne f the first time burning before and Sliver will races. anybody here has In as they were outside, Corinne took his help her get started do to everything resolve a feverish Koadys house in almost be glad to give a hand when It s need arm and drew herself close to him. If you are, athletic, engage In athher power to save Roddy's wife from I don't know how I'd do without ed. me. for do to contests. If you are not go to want something letic "I you or sense tames, false and her ;iIf felt tha herself see them. darling." she said In her sweetest man- that girl." C?fds'e Almost a fortnight had Cultivate friendships with people ner. "I simply can't be at the wedding she herself had been n CHAPTER IX Corinne did not return cn the folAnd I want you to explain who enjoy the same things that you do. C. tomorrow. house' She telephoned iThe '"tense cold bad afternoon. I know It sounds lowing Read light fiction as well as serious -f it to the family. had not com a prolonged spell of she that to after went Roddy explain she In March, books. to you, darling," terrible 1 ast of the time tohitter cold and very little snow, Hunt for congenial friends, and pleted ber shopping and that rather on. "Rut F.velyn Riohter told me ftlon8 wlth you, sudden thaw set in. The back of the night that Harrison's are having a big than drive home after daru, uveiyn when you find them, "grapple them to was broken. RIchter preferred to stay ln town for your soul with hoops of steeL" In the city Just for one J.i , winter, as Sophronia said, "esiuuingly. the sale tomorrow the night She herself would stay Ambition Is a fine thing until It exclusive (Crs E0 then," Silver said. shop, But everywhere the talk was of an awfully It's day. huddled up In bed Tinomv outlook for the farmer, Iw ue and I'll be saving money if with the Lombards. And was the reaches the point of dogged selfishknow, you for I can wedding a lot of fun, and how was he ness, then it must be moderated, or man doesn't know whether to pray j;'"g stornilly I take advantage of the sale. - drouth. If there's a bumper and feeling? Roddy, listening to her turn yon will become sour and utterly Lombards' the at over night stay tO lower-a- nd ,M be flSlinmn Mine, sweetly Inflected questions, and " rron. prices will go still it won't mean any extra expense." his monosyllabic replies, stared Don't ever entirely "grow op." ir"" 8tared "1"at her with wild if you don't plant at all, you get noin "It'll cost you six dollars In gas to giving wall beside the telephone. at the and In car the and back modern never to one of the I siadM o there I w"t J01' "ere?" she What If he had Even after he had hung up the re- amusement goparks that I do great "I oppose the Roddv reflected. not feel how more if you take the bus," Roddy said. the at at pracfirst thing In ceiver, he continued to stare much happier life mutt I today than in to sell his last year's grain "Evelyn is going down He was L" TOclave! himself same spot on the wall There had the old time when only m circus or some to to no has she promised and profit tically the morning oinn if hi ft,. been something n Corlnne'a voice an outdoor entertainment provided the ver broke ,n- - "No one no worse off than countless farmers and bring me back." n mv. com. call for me of apology, of soliciwere staggering to I going that people really need. youre acting like a whose obligations y "Rut Lord! How am still could He .Hh his own. i to the folks? Paula will feel tude. it wash explain to hermonev to huv He went heavily upstairs I say You don't want to grow grouchy and ; earDeSt- - give uonniie P I Bllehf I hurt no matter what though sh before I clothes, o grng down to his father's house, crabbed In your old age. m,intr Paula tonight. m to ... unv Known vnirn " Rpeak I'll a . l " much their early supper. with old Steve, for M never know how 18 drlv,n You want your last years to be as me madI !!" fib a little. If necessary, and tell : He thought of the yellow corn he We... perhaps things might ani tl,e cold-- and him. mother." to to to meant pleasant as your earlier days. U go i hflve being as sound was and ' and If you grew, rich You can do that If you demand of -would be better now that spring Whv nt... tell her the truth XlH. . the sun. In times like these, when i .mo- Mnv?'' ,l(1ve to be alone." Silver the aIncreasing years that they let you ner ten tO t H Hti.. i6 thlncs wpfc better hne ner all. Roddy, there's no need farmer got little more than a romantic gambol a little now and then. dl(," t you come he old he what ith grew, like her satisfaction out of mo 1. . ,. Yon will have caren enongh, no mat tiir! . the girl's feelings any mor? unu '""'b.ii mmj Weanii tjor nne . was Justified n contemplating with af- ter what your worldly situation may weeks. He was of hurting - .... r.nt .t, an bate mel I know 8el U,,r" .ey necessary." as that He hoped be. Z,1 ate me been .- .- s, - ver Grenoble had. thnnIt seems to me you arent giving fection such ofcornnature , ' aware ' would come beniitiM.. obstacles re change no as the with "hC '"p rest of Lighten them as much as possible. h consideration to them. Rod much the maturlnsr seen and had the tween planting mind. He No life Is well spent unless there ' "ves to see me Is 'I.- rr le it - 1s h good measure of from him. "I of his crop. . U.Oa Of Sliver, -i. llckh.,1 -. llghtheartednesi away drew Corinne " tit am iiri'MiiH (TO VE COSTIM'ED) In It. more for her than ot. far me. Paula for done haVB horse I .""In l:iw-- h... maids. Ym, .. , ,i Anmn na he saw a Keep your heart young, snd you will women would for their tt'i-v- er Compotition of Tin Cans Grenoble, suffered m La, that life Is well Silver the I've that It " forget em shoulder. "I'm and rider. . , Tin in ms me m ide of a thin hw vl s .... -coin . -- K.rrnRsmeiit ever since I -do you whop or tin. ' wi'ii Mted ci". end pure xi.vl o s in ..ii.i ... was goin to marry if h lauzheu. -. hnt -- - Jason ncvereiy. you'v? an-- Dy she re- - kilt" u'-imust kno. I If you really of this mood. prewng-he- . MARTHA OSTENSO r jb 7" his; Tff her. Silver ran her fibers Corinne s shoulders, -- i Bmhig,tlv , .he . 0-o- h . ...... 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