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Show ! Gangway for Suclie Belle lSfJll s s : for dlo Pell for licr, or ev,-u 'Xrr in ny chirs. I'm :' 1 . i-c :iinl o:u coming, v ,vvrd tor a !-even- Ms.r fu' TuVHH-rtown. ... v,rd of that ekw'.o : 1 ,i.ou:r sieve" .Units. . - :.;.-l.i.,:o on the hraa ; ;';;nl,' it was the one 1 :,!' ls-'v .,!,:,v,ii too Mock V "vi vouM i.t.-V Ktus '.s well stirre-l up, tor - V'ntecomi imn.ied, . ,l, ,. sovo h.ul boon a V.,o vi-mi cm- ''."Vr'u'i for nio to Know k 'ri n. well as 'mo 'l' .,v-i;l advertised. IVr lri;; his derive in pro- r0 ",, v.,s o;it In tho Uiack L' rule sn;volv tMm m or i "''ir'V nn'elooe trails and h'-.yed any when lie met v- Tt-n'iis nui?' have been " - wi-s Hi toll nio ';; i went y years foliowln' ; -'V .r-t Not dt'.vln' mules ' ; A-", ."-niinited from that to h I.1?..:v: ami it ' . "Vr or that he came ' -Mi the hi money wasn t . in the wiiils. but bv hero in Now ork ' "'..'.""v v'ks on ambitious . ,','.td"to s--t rich without v inri .Miius"?. VYom that ' general otvrAlor; sold. Vulnr. duff out of the V"p05 ' carrots; un ''.-' ivho'd run away from Vip H with a 'oial capital ; johr.-ithan Crook jnok-h" jnok-h" i0 be o!u of our proivt!-.v proivt!-.v a ten-room suite at '"tl. :)i:-''0 chins, his fa- .. ' .Tint a -i'.'or :ed iivT - S.ioriv MoC.t'e for j 'unur.t aeoul ecry so :' ,.- tM.k V-" was lust a "who I-it J a- ul I;a? . ;v nv.: Q'.'-l t';e iliM'O?!-'.-'int. -s for lv? ocbl-: ocbl-: .i'e Muva':?. te let ' V?e''c". Bii: as wo cot I i.'t t. iso To tho t'd-:t as as It lot on - .'-"i -r.t hfive said fome- - .ir;t' 'or I rn.'t-'o'r In a i"; ai.d tellin' u:o I was , ' f.a s he. "T am a - , upricM man. tu--h , : ti.u: s.Ie of my h;e ";:-.v.:-.e.-. f..e Hor.. Mnf-: Mnf-: "He has done th : i:.e ve'!'-:io':s for bo'.'n of v "s &t'.irtin5 Tr.at fl', ;T!.l'lf. Tfji'g jot coig to L' f::d, either. fitd -.-T?e a co":p'e of yr-s -: 'a; ire orift t'r.e old fo'ks cleared out Ho , i-iy, e.'her. But tee ts y.ini how he must. . -: a rc-j-M ttm-? ho was : i:vi i ..en pevriin" him a . ., :'.--p h;m c. jeered up. U ; .-r.-sed him to get a. joo ,J - ..i u;-eJ him to j-Mn toe t :: : '.. :, on to murrvin' t'ne - on h.nss'f. Ad -- h s f;:-M " ; s-ake hl- . v.o WAS tO I'M" !0:.h !.o co'.k'i Twi f-ittiiew in 'T'l r.l t!:.s witiiout the .. i-:cn tdh oiiicr for !.;. Put ii'd'y ;l wok :: : 5:e.o writm' to Ma'.i to Sroe. He hal a :- - Matthew on r.'a desk. ;- -L'"-..'I sr.a't"si:ots of h'.s two . rz i.-uy v. oil along in ! :- o:':t i.'.s' a k'd. . -i un a ;aro.:'y for me, " ' " - ;...ir S;e o to me. : y...;'d want to run up ..- . .t. soii.c day?' I suggested : '. ' Stc-.e, ":f T oou!d s-;rl!"? me. Betide?, he ?ay the j'.rns; at din-:.. din-:.. . r I'd be. c:.:or;-, asking , ,-;;-'r'hen T. Jc:-ks wn.n't : ?-0 Ix-t's must -.. r a .. u -, t -3 1 he -- :r, a Denver hotel while ft rvif.s seme sp -IcUsr & cZ nfu& jke pt acr fat j&npse. As tcrrtc flzctiev, Asjizes at far jy cf stuiuicd. off on one of his 'c'.sJnep? trip? A'.d f1"1'' a while t'v?r T kind c: m,:--j i-n .-l.wln up at the S'ud'o T.i-r.-da un-1 Thurj- w s But in a m.'u:h or ?o wed. - -u know li-ov il I -. y,r ? v.'U r- rr ..-:ol or readm' of 11 ihe o ::'r?ront tbin-i he left to; oolleces. 1 'mt;-' of var:0';.- kii'd--. ii?-pit.h-. a:l f-U'i irr t'vs ard thir.- 1 1 ? ?ure f'attcred It aicnid gnorous h-:u h.e u-t po. And ri:;,; t tteinT a ? t h one e?-ta,Mi; e?-ta,Mi; hm' a trn.-' luini 'r the b-.-irit of. his brother, tho u-n. M..tth-w Jcnki. Not su.'.'h a iuiC'1 a:t:o'i:'f , two t are. hundred hun-dred tho'.is-and. I i--.:-1 evt-. lie niicht have mado it a nrihon y:tt as eny. but I fx-poot fx-poot ! o d.un a!it to h ad him down wi'.h more'n d know how to use. Steve had V.'v-'d ns m n.h to n.e on'e. And ior i oo'iio. ry ha r.ker that v O'.iid be tome windia d. At .-- thvo T oi.dfrrd what the Hon. Mat t ht w v. . 1 ,1,1 w ;i n hit shiro w.i 5 hrno--d ovor, n of o.'irs. I hao no wav o: ho. i ii;. .Mid then, here one dav early la--', fall I came b:.-.'k fi-'in 1 :n-h to imd U'v.d vf c !l?1, rouii',-::i':id couple wuitin' in the front offioo. !f I'd had any ruin at nil I miu u havo .uu'xol fiom the z ru y .-s :. i i vv h : k :' j. l ti -l 1 1 ' 't ' K 3 1 n t; 1 1 o. i nd t onr-'-d d-r' y hat , that th.s was the banker trfther ir-'.ni Tnpper-town. Tnpper-town. As it w:;s I to-'k 'eni for ft couple of trays huntin' for th.e Mission Tn-'t so- c.etv ofi'-s unti: lie as'.p if I'm rrofes-sor'MoCabo. rrofes-sor'MoCabo. And wlu-n I adndis I am he pa s ont his oard and introduces Mr'-. Jei;ks. :i's a nu!ot spoken, shy act in old t-'.rl wi'h a nioe pi en fa Tit fact f nd a rad-d cnii'i:ur. Also she' a costumed in a h.-ck- mmrr black eilk dres. and on top of her heavy phe of dark hair that's j-.ist beeinnin" t streak up with pray is balanced a fre-:ikv str.n? bonnet t!iat looks like it had be -n wished on her at the villa vil-la cc milliner's 'sunns marl-: -down about fixe seasons back. "Slnrtin' out ona little tour, eh?'' I susses s. "No." say? the H---n. Mntthew. "Moth-er "Moth-er and I are rot :'o vi of travel. In "act, this is oi:r first i:t to New oik in a good manv vears. We came down to look up a echoo! "for our younpest dauchter." "Oh. v." tas T. trvin' to f:eure out bi:t whr T c?nv vl w;th 2 '"h f fiat kind T h" Hun. Mft'tnew don't i-av e me fi'it' lnn. Thni;j "yv e?r brotnev. ?'rphc:i." h ?oos or. "hid often nvntionid ; -u in h.'- letters: let-ters: in vc: v huz.i tf : m-'. ' f I a a v say la; p'.--unv.iic on tu. . fn'M.ni-hip, e luvo eniLiivd to i-oiK-uk ;ou in lius mat-t mat-t - r. True, I irmsht ba o hol-d up (me ouine acq ;.r.i,t -.-.L-rs, but its r. e mulr-f mulr-f ocd that vo'j ;! i u roni a -' eun- no'-ted wit ; duca t in-i! -a ork -r " Hnd he gas-ft .'irour.d ,i t rho tiuu:o wall decorations rt'.r.d of dor.b'fuh "I eet von." ivs I. "The Prof.i.or part had you buthalnr.,!. Well, mv line is n:am-'e n:am-'e te'ach'n' pu:':y panic.- how to p -.-. ui ; n c'hovt inb:- and train down by wori'. n the E'.-n a p para: ue. No ti arches at young iddi-s' board in' schools. Not as et." b. I I ui-dt rt;ind." s.fs tne Hon, fat!:.ew. ".-:ne whi i stupid of in. f.-:rv tn hnv.' trouh'.-d yoa. 1'rofe--r. W e wiil "hif-t m.i'. o to hh- t;.e.n up mr our-1 so vps as : ".-t v can," Thev bt:h h-.:-p ort uf d i s ppo1 nt ed , 1 t -"V I epe- t Ti.at's why I nado my ra-n uffiir to do tth.n I could to h'-lp. "Thank you," saw-, I'-,? lion. M n t thew, 'TrM-haps yo : could teil ns how to fiid -onif of th.'jse m-.i r-bv sc.oohs. Mot v.. r. voit have the catahoL-uos. haven't ou? What as the name uf thai one e I hone it founded best At which Mothu- dms a bunch of booklets book-lets out of her sl.opnln' ba and produc-d a t hick one pr1 nt d e!n hra to on raneu edce paper. "It was i-Iawthorno liali," says she. "Wliy," pa'8 T, "that'n Just up In Con-ne.-ticut, only twentv mires or eo from where I live. Mrs. ib-L'are Ki'.o-as more or less about that joint, bay, suoce you run out to dinner with us lomgut ar.d talk It o er v.iih her?" Ael!. they protes's tbaf It's n sood d-i! to ask strantjrs, out when I insets tl at any b -"Other of ?ieve .b.iihs vns no stranser to me, and p.ans to meet 'em at t ic . . i '"i t lu -y a S"rees grat eful. ud at dinner that o'.'-mn' we come prettv near jiett in the whole life hist'ry of the JcnkS'-'S. It wasn't a tin-lllin' tale. Fifty odd years In Tupp'To'n. mostly e'rubbln" aIor-,5 on whnt the Vlon. Matt, made ub cas-hier of i bl'lo t"0 by four lank Rut they'd in a r, -teed to uv a neat little c:ottar?'. and I .'vi'tM'To recular to the c:.urh; and send ( f'oi orhv. the-r ohot cir1 to the tate Nonin.l ?--hool eo i.r.o could V a Ma oh fir and h'.-U uut 50!i.d. And t..en "A i it'll fat.a e had b.-cun to bort m real eamcu and M.itrhew had heen made president of the bank, - ai be. -n e'ect' d ir.ayor of the j u, u. n.iiirs bad started to roioe their wav. Ar.d hei a year awo tiity woke up to fimi i : fiiv iv,- "rich. TheVd built one of the b.cst-.-t and siiowlejt hotes in town, bonv.a a fine new tourin' ear, cap- j i tured two hu-'d girls fomcwhere, and . i r-oiothv l..-1 ouit t. ao'or. U had all i come a Iittic h'e. but they v ere oujoyiu J it Just the same. "uiilv we are somewhat worried about Sud:e l-ielle." mvi la Jenl'.B. ( " ho's the V" s-j ' s I. -.-he's our ha: y cir!.'" s I.?- "Not i-;il!v. vou know. Shf wa s s-ven Leen litt .;o:i!h.' b;:T she thill se'-'ns a ba'nv to u?1, d'.e-ni e Muther? Vou see. be In; ten vt-ins voii:il:"i- t::nu r'oro'hy and comln? lu us wh-n we wto ulmost middle-aged. hs you misiit e't1. we ue'w madti a ood denl of her. Almost tf'O nui'.h. pttiiaps. And now that v.- ar- able to pive her so manv tains. Ir.d.me her wiums and .-o or,. I fiar'thin the la bcSmj a little h polled. You understand. It such a p;e.i.ni,- to eir her hRt s)ie wan's. Vcrv likelv we aro not wiso in what wc I do sive h-V. "And in Tupne; lown s -e is not having tiie a 1 antuL-en w ai' h she mig'it have oNo where. ,ic's not forming l.ic r...t I kind or" acd uaintanees. Junt the vlllace Sir, a und hoys to eo around with, tome of them are vcrv nice young people, too. ':t I sun;-ore they lack -r certain re-fuien re-fuien ents. So w e have decid-.'U i hat It would be selr'i';) and unjust to k:-ep her wi'.h us any huiKer. the ought to go to ,;nine good sclio"! for youns; ladies, one u i the e ! v i est . I a n s 'J re r t e p he n would hj.ve'wi-hed It. But where t-j find just the ruin tchool " "Hawthorne Hull stands very high." put in Sadie. "Of course, it is rather a t';L-duouHb;e board! ns; e-ehoo. Mother .leaks nods approvin". "And h s iuite expensive." adds Sadie. "I should no consider the cost," .say a the Hon. Matthew. "Then wc'il drive un tomorrow and see Mis:? Spence.-, ihe principal." tays 5udie. And after one peek at the goreeous reception re-ception looms of Hawthoine Hall, and a look at the sulfas with private bath, and diM'Overin' that the dinln' room was called "the refectory" and the place where the saddlo hrM's were kept was "the mews," t ho Jenkse" decided unanimous that this was the place for Sudle Belle. Ait-o to em iinuthor trip down. Sadie Mitie.-ts that i:' they'll pi.t her on the train I'd me- t her. bring her out lure for i in' nisht. and she'll take her to Haw thorne Hall herself next day. She made a preat hit with the Jenksea. Sadie did. "Vou arc such a dear '." says Mother Jouks. "Noneen?e"' says Padle. "I'm Just fond of having younK people around. I ehall have Sudia" Belle, down here as ofton as thev will allow her to come." t?o that's how I happened to be wait In at tho Grand Central for a young miss who was to be carryln' a green silk umbrella um-brella and a black leather suitcase, with a bit; red J painted on one end. What I'd framed up In my mind was a perky little dame with village cut-up manners and probably roly-boly eyes. But thia shy, overgrown youngster, with her hair down her Kick and her eyes on her toes sure Is something of a. surprise. I expect the sudden shift from Tuppertown to a regular city bad scared her about stiff. 1 Anyway -siio acts awkward and out of i place. She does admit that she's Hudie Belle when I halls her, but thal'a about ! all the conversation I was able to drag j out of her on the way un. The niosi she l would do was to glance around curious at some of the zippy dressed young ladles in ; the car and then down at her own plain-cut plain-cut blue serge. Once or t wieo I caught hr try in' to tuck her thick hair braid out of eiirht and she snuggled down next to the window us if she was tryin" to ! hide. .Sadio almost gasps when sho Inspects ; her, and later on she gives me her con- ; fidontial verdict. "Hhe certainly can't go , to Hawthorne Hall drt-ssetl like that," she says. "I must send a night letter to her ; mother and got perrmlssion to outfit her ; pronerlv." She got it, and within a week Sudle Belle had almost hlossomed out Into a young; lady. And in her new clothes c.hc ; way quite a stunner to look at; that is, she would have been if she'd only hold her , chin up and quit doin tho scared mouse act. j T do hope they'll learn something ahout . style, if nothing more." says Sadie, after ; she's left her at the school. i "Ain't that their long suit at Hawthorne : Hah 7" stivg I. ! "T-po y.fdic P, 'He seems so utterly coun- j trifled. " fr-avs Suiiie. fiighlnh bumehow she ain't so strong for bavins . her -oine down for the week-end as ofren as she'd planned. Res' des., c'.ig finda that . I hey don't encourage that sort of thing at the school. And from tho two or three brief notes Sudie ReMe writes back. Sadie decides that she must b; gettln' alongall right. Anyway, sho says she's ha via' a pcrfectlv eorkin" time. "I'm sure I hope so," says Sadie, and , lets It ride at that. i And t):e first thing we knew the Christmas Christ-mas holidays was almost here and we ; hadn't seen Sadie Belio once. i "She must stop here for a iiitnht on In r ' wny honin," says Satllo. "Then you can : take her in and see that she gctn on t rinht train. I almost divad to me lu r. IiioukIi. 1 know 1it folks aro going to be db. appointed in what the school haa done for her." So Siidio drives up to Hawthorno Hal!, and when l oomen homo that nh'.hL. serin' tho waidrobo trunk In the lower hall. I remembers about Sudio Helle. "Well, what ahout tho young lady?" I , asks Sadie, "I i - nt-in-m !" sa v.-: she, sprlngin' that pe-eulinr pe-eulinr tu'h'ty simle of burs. "I dem't know wlmt io say. She'll be down tor dinner scon and on ma. judge tii join'self." I ; u l wh.en this vis un in bluo tullo with the rhii)"toiiO shouldor-strap.'i and hardly hard-ly unyt hlng else above the wa 1st lino llnai.-i In sho had mo gueHslnh Knst off, 1 thought may hu hdiiih i no vie star had t rick led through the ky light ' out of an a Irplane mid wan goin' to tivk the way to the Fort Kee siudto.s. jiut then I si-ten up her genera I build, h nd the big d:: rli eyes and deride it must be Sud io Hi-llo, But Mhe'rt no more like tho Sudio Hollo 1 met at tho tin In a little over time nionthn ago than I am like ii n Harder Hard-er lily. Tho ihlek bra :d of hair that hung down her bat It has been done up a nd marcelled ami putt ed out over her oa rfl in a style, t ha t must, have come In only d-iy before yesterday. Also it seems to have a new tint to it. Hor cumple-i-lon Is a. wonder, only there's a. little nioro ef It on the right ehndt than on the left, but maybe the bla-k beauty patch was meant to balance that. Altogether, Alto-gether, she'n a good deal of u whi,. That shy, duwnr.ist trick with the eyes seems to hao gone into the discard Willi the, blue serge dres and the low-hcelfd shoes. Shi' looks souai e a' ou now and don't he itate to turn on the full candle-power candle-power of her lamps. And tshe'b found her tunguu. "Oh, there ynu nre. Professor, you old dearl" tavs &he. g. in' me the rush tackle, a i id gra bbin' mo bv the shoulders. I think I'd been kisned. too. if hadn't harked off hasty. "Well, well, .Sudiu " -ios I Ftarin' at her. "What's, tho idea'.' i Trainin' for Ihe Kolli"!-?" "Vou darling old troose " sjy? she. chuckm' me under the chin. "l.-m't he ihe ellly th"ni!h, Aunt riadie?" Oh, yen. Siidio belie taa been goin' some thiico we s:av her laut. And It wa:j a lively brand of hoard In' echoM chatter she handed out durni' th e mew 1 : mot ly ah -ut their Eiigheh ruling inf ruel nr. "who has Just the tfarhnce't nius'aehe." v i'h here and the.ro tkett hv lntle bits about fcomo of the "men" bhe'd met from the prep, school In the next town. W e didn't have to say much. Sudie. Bllo I could do the tftlkirg for a whole tableful. table-ful. I noticed Sadie watchln" her puzzled for some tm.o and then ho aiked: "Tell me. child, what have yoa been doin to your eve brow 6?" ""vVhv. T had them plucked, of currc." , sa vs sud io Belle. "They - ere perfct fiightb before too thick. I tried shaving thm at first, but I made, a mesa of it; got off too much and had to ute ;t retouching re-touching pencil for wee ka. But the la ft time I was In town I bunked the chaperon chap-eron e and had the plucking done. V-yt tr.p I ; plurred on j permanent v a e. Hu-ta horribly. doesn't it'."' liut it's euch a comlort." "But but what did Mlsn Spencer eay to ou when the taw It?" demands Sadie. "Oh. sha had one of her usual f It ." mvs budie Belie, uurimtrin her powdered tshould- n careless "b it that's all it amounted to. All the other girls are do-i'tg do-i'tg It. j'ou know; at least, ail those in our bunch." "Must be foma torrid bunch," Fays I, but not too loud, i -,d before wo floured the bght that niKht Sadie and me had a confab over wh at was to be done. "We simply can't send hor home like that." says Sadie, "without any e.xplana,-I e.xplana,-I Hon or warning." "That's so." says T. "Pa and Ma Jenks would get a jolt handed 'em. "V uy, slie's aitiT'st a vamp." "And there's no telling how she would behave alone on the train," adds Sadie. "She w uuld have half the men turning 1 tlnvr beads after her. Shorty. you'M ! tut have to take her up. that's all. and te'i them we were i:i no way recpon-1 recpon-1 Bible.' "Ah. come:" says T. "Mc land in Tuppertown Tup-pertown w 1th that?" Uh-huhl That was the decision. And while the street costume she appeared in wasn't ouiie so zipoy us her dinner drefS her gei-up was fcanart enough so that we left a trail of stretched racks wherever we went. Seventeen: Whv. she might have been in the twenties fur all anybody could tell. The nearer we gM to Tupper-towp. Tupper-towp. too, the chiilier I got below the ankles. "See here. Miss." says T as wc puded into the station, "what do you expect your ma's yomff to say when she sees vou '" "Mother? Oh. pool" pavs Sudie Belie. "That'll b all right, all right." I was glad we hadn't wired ahead eo thev could take the shock at home and not in public. It was s-ome gasp Mother let out, too, when she gut her first glimpse. As for tho Hon. Matthew, he gazes at her sort of stunned. But Sister L'oroth.y Is the one who comes right out with wdiat. she thinks. "Why. Sudie Belle Jenks!" says she. "Whatever have vou been doing to yourself?" your-self?" J .,., "What do vou th'rk. T'orry. dead, sti'.-n Sudie Belle. "I've been catching up. T'on't you like the eth'eci "No." says Dorothy decided. "You vou look ui;e an actress, .uuiuei, i ioi.. vou ought to make her go up and wash that paint off her face at onee." j "Paint?" says Ma Jenks. "Now, Doro-thv:M Doro-thv:M She ain't such a bad lonkm girt, Sis-i Sis-i ter Porothv, only kind of old maidiah and j dowdv dressed. And for all sho lets on to be shocked po much she can't seem to keep her eves off Sudie Belle. While I'm trvin' to think of tho right thing to say the two girls sort of nukes it up and the next thing I know they've disappeared dis-appeared upstairs together. I was still j Ktallin' around, half an hour or so later, when thev comes back, i "Whv, Dorothv!" exclaims Mother. j It's another mild ease of transforma- I Hon. She's had her hair puffed over her ears, and her lips touched up. and a drug titoro liiinih ii'l.l.-.l to litrr I'heeiiH, and liaiiM.'.l if (.lir; (i.,:.'t look Itriont ;n; I'rL-sll ahd ;ilminfli' n:-: Sii'Iif I:.1!m lierself. "Sll just coil . fl ;ml Ifascl Mlilll I lot h.r do if." s;i;ti Lurothi'. "1 aupponu I'm :i s !it." "You're not a fruinpv "M niiiifl any more, ;it Ii'.'ist." saa Sudio lirllc. "AiKi ill two or thl'.M: ri:. -h I'll h.'tv.j you f i x r;d up so (li.-it op-Niul-olf l..-:i 11 of yours, Hilly H;iriTs. will cliti'-r hnv.: to iniik'? up liis niiU'l wlp-tli'-r lie vaii':i I', oiarry you or i i.j I . or ei; li. 'll laid IiimkaIi' t,tun.iliiy In lino. So th.r. :" "I niiuu :-ay. ' admits Mother, after nwliil, "lhal I'f. never n either of ynu look s.. so -.lyii-.ii. Don't lliey. Mat-ttiew'. Mat-ttiew'. But I'm sum I don't know what tho lioie'-.hors arc to u:iy." "(di, h ,i r i tr the ncghhoioi" exi.lodea the Hon. .VaMhew. Thai's What It amounted to, a regular hruid r.r.'uatlo chucked Into tho Jenks liou.-ehol.i. "Matlhew!''' gasps Mother. "I in. an it." ta;.s ho. "And It's ahout tiino I said it. All our lives v.-e'o hi -:i HvillK the way wo thought voulu pl.-ase tin; neiHhbois, because my job in iho hi. nk d.-p.-iiile.l ia. il. Wo vn been pious and re; poet al.lo and conimniipiarr. 1've worn a hi... k Ml'iii;; tie, and side whak.'-rs, be.ause a balder should. And I vn litttr-is-'i to .lull sei'ioons, and walked wild a st, If n-.'k, and neer dono any of tho IIi!iu:h I'd lll.o to do. Hut why k.-.'p nt it any Linger? i'm it'1i. f' KCt out of tho bank, shavu off iny wiiiskers. wear a. Kolf sull, und smoke c!ar.-l on the street. And my 1,'ltls af kointc to diess the way thev want to. If they can't do It hero In Tuppel town, llu u we ll luovo somewhere else. Kuril!, into New York. Perhaps. Wo can il wo wih. So v. hy llol .'" Bully tor you. Dad!" ; S'ldio Belie. "I nlwiiys knew you coul.t bo a ii'.'.d Ht'.ort if 'iu only j;ot a start. Com" i mIoiix: lf eel out the touring car, yo'i hulit up h Ii:k lgr. and we'll one ii. ..und town and K'V6 tho folks a ticat. U h'.'" 'J'lie Hon. Matthew uald it was a trade, or words to Hint elfect. They took loe to Iho stalam to eatcli the train back mid I i-aw some of the open-fa. -et expl'CSi ions mat Tu.r-c-: town in.iuiu. d in. Well'.''' sa-.'S Sadie, when I i?t? pom". 1 'It's all l iKlu. ' iiys J. "k-vervtliinp nit i in- pi-ett -. Oidv t :.pcet by this time p?:.t -.eek Suho F-elJo will rplier have corrupted Turpenovn or giver lieal t J!.."aso S'lC liadn't b.-eil h jice half an hour Wore fi'j "'.! Usui' her lip s'o k on the old msal s.ster. and I shouldn t wonder u" shed begun on i.e. titer bv new. buel.y tor tho Hon. Matthew he's decided to mow his side wliiskeis. Sudie noclit hsve Insisted on glvin' 'em a henna treat-I treat-I ment." |