Show Bill Cooks Lost Opportunity Miss Muudc Adams whose real home Sandygarth IH set In the midst oC the woods In nn exceedingly rural part of Long Island tells this story of herself her-self and a somewhat distant neighbor one lull Cook of whom she buys cattle cat-tle and to whom she goes for nil sorts ofadvice pertaining to the management manage-ment oC her modest stock farm On the occasion of her first visit to Bill Cook relates the Saturday Evening PostBill knew no more of Miss Adams than her name and when she expressed a desire for It secondhand wagon that she happened to sec in the yard he let her have It for the price he would have charged any one else A day or two ft after when he wan standing In the door i of the blacksmith shop Miss Adams drove by In that Identical wagon and I the blacksmith who is u reader of the I dally new looked up from his anvil f and remarked There goes a woman who made 100 000 In six weeks Just by playacting And I let her have that good wagon for 35 groaned Bill Cook |