Show THE S EVENING STORY STORYS I SUNRISE ROAD Copyright 1911 1912 by br y W. W Werner A bargain sale wa was was' f going ohu on and the stoie wa was x Cella had looked at atthe atthe th the the- women h her lir l head s w m- m It was walS very close The fans don l a Ji a bitof S. S good goo Olive Bate Bate- whispered aj fa she Came cro close e to Sella Seila for tora a moment going to tu faint pretty soon w was s big and robust i built tor mch I fatigue as she was wa-R ell enduring Celia Cella was as tired d and alii 11 growing own I more tired each mo mo- ment ii hb ht thou thought lt of or her hall hail bedroom with actual longing In III spite of Qt f the fact that she would nu hind find It breathless s and suil smelly elly Batiste No 0 I donI want this I IsaId Isaid Isaid said batiste The hc woman's womans J voice ol r was harsh Dear me Margaret argaret did you ou ever se such stick crabs stupidity Ell But t mother the they must be he 1 56 sO tilled lined The Tue answering voice was ws Os unexpectedly different rent from all nil tho the voices he heard ro around If la there one thing more inure than another that lOin Im thankful for fot each da days day's as Its It's that thai I dOIl don't dont t have haye to tu stand behind a counter and wait vaIt alt on on like this looked up UI The face she saw wa was tanned joyous loyous Yet Vet eIl il as a. she bhe d It Jt Vanished In the Iho IH lushing roar roar- Roaring darkness seized her log Ing that seized her and Il ln Jl flung her I he torn form across the Uta ito counter I Ihei When hei hc die lcd she he fount found herself I I lying on a u i couch in thu tho cloak depart depart- she hc hoLd been curried Sum h was HII funning uig her Now Nos ouie ou coming to nil all light II ht said saul a n which sho she I i and fuLl with cl lla ln T r Union lulI Mho v s th face Iu i iI I of or the tall tail girl Irl who had liui been I speaking peaking just as she fainted Dont move mo I 3 yeL yeLI et I cant can't understand wh why you ou should b be b beSo BO So kind to m me but Its It's heavenly Cell Celia murmured weakly I The girl laughed Oh J I like your jou looks and then then I saw what was coming cooling I I wonder you us liS long Jong as you OU dl did with your our delicate physique These sales sale aro are awful I dont don't get to town often orten but bu today mother would come Ill I'll t take ke yo OU home In my m taxI ta as soon as jou you jire ire ab able to tu go so Mother wont won't leave till the tho last las scrap Is 13 sold And she doesn't need a athing thing she's sites buying Cella Celia got her lint Jut She felt Celt very cry 11 lii She had to hold bold to the girls girl's arm as theY the proceeded toward the taxi tad No on one seemed ti to notice her hei going All AU the business busl busi- ness of or the stoie was rushing on just I a as asIf asIt If It she had never b been en n a part of 01 It at al alI allI allI all I suppose Its It's that hat way ISay when one dies she he thou thought ht Things s hardly stop Ion long Jon enough to let you rou get set out of or the work world decently y Once In tho the swiftly moving mo taxi the thc al air revived rc her bier It was her first experience o of 01 tit the I l kind ind The Thc girl 1111 beside her quietly soothingly lj By the time the ca car car- stopped before the thc shabby boarding house houe which CelIa Cella had called home homA the girl Irl I to know Cella simple wistful history as If It Il luaU had boen boon an open page before herMy her My l I name Is Margaret Sidney Mrs John Sidney Silney she said mild J I 1 shall hall be te 1 In inthe the tho ctt city a day or 01 two yet ct And I shant shan't forget you rou Goodbye Goodbe Celia Cella clun clung to the kind hand trying t to find words with which to express he her thanks but only Incoherence and n a BO sou would come Her lIer room loom was Ivas quite as close and musty must us its she had ha expected to find It It but buL It looked u a ha haven en She Sho In lay down don on th the nit i row bed UNI The Tue cost of that day a and the nl nIght nigh ht P In breathless heat Celia Cella slept n a little and moaned much nh When Whon n morning came Cattle she rose TOSO nt ut the usual hour homo nod made mud made some strong h. h tea tc over U the gas Jet Jot Alter After t shu h luaU hall drunk It she tried d to lo dress bu but the old f lel helped her and she san sank back lacI on the tho bed realizing that It was lc for her et to the store It H was wali noon before she he could get et downstairs down down- stairs to 0 th the phone Sh She Sho called up th the Store and tho the managers manager's voice olce came caine I in III rell reply tc t shin sho tried to tu t I what Isas said hut but shin sho could not hot On Ono One filet fact and act and nn m only out with tern tern- distinctness ii hc aa us discharged thio crept upstairs anti and JU Jay down again Loo Io tt lo cry Th The landlady cam canto up-to up see how she fill suggested doe doc lilt lor or and brought lice her Jl sorno food which she h Could not eat cat at No N ono else III In the seemed aware ot or f. f hor I to live for or Im I'm tired tiro of f 11 living slue slip thought After tI r ic C time line she fell It Jt was as 5 o'clock when she fhe ow awak k- k cued The Tho loom was Inns full fun o of coolness ant anti and thi the the- smell moll of ro e In tho the chair tl In lu ed I and sit at a U funning h n a a tall tail woman In white who c nice fcc seemed In tl ha havo I itself till ull the tho am sw sweetness 8 In la the world for fUI Celia Cella BliP Sh I 1510 suo bald III UH its Celia Cella ui u with a pry iii of ut e. e Me Ile still lUll I haven't been Icen lucre hero lung long Tim rha iii landlady brought me nO ui and anal your door w ivus b un on- locked So Ho o I In iii She io e C am and turned to the Hie lw burau Ive iv Vl been think think- In log ing about you all lia day dav It HH Its little Jo good d to phone PO so o I t J Here lre drink this grape grapo lube fulce I t wish wi h I J laul 1 Ice for tor It itt bu but you jou wont won't find Il li bad ns as it I H. H Ij B ny j the then n lit way Im I'm homo tomorrow morn morn- I Iou ro fog ing b the train mu nu and J 1 want wint you to tu togo tuo with go o me ne You want me me Celia thought she luaU had 1 not hearth aright I Margaret Sidney lulling II fl i want ant you OU to go o home with me HH fl's onIe a 1 farm turin out In the wilds And mid Juhn John and 1 I arc nrc alone tave for the help anti and a a rare neighbor You 1011 san stay sta- until you ou mire lire r nested up on and help round with light chores chor I think like Ilko It s. s you'll better belter than thun i I II I this his I At t C G o'clock morning Celia m met I MaJ Margaret Sidney at mit tIle station an ant l i lucy were on eu their waS waS' lIr the tho Fit I L elt city blooding like Q a great t spider In lt its I web we of lr suburbs slipped d b by them Gradually Grad Grad- lelli the thc country began nod grew I lh Theair The air cooled A shower paused passed over ocr th them lrI iru fame Came hills hili grain fields meadows woodland wood wood- land lani Then Thon all 1111 at once onoe It w won ws noon and the tha train stopped before A n Un tiny depot near nea which a man was holding a a. pair of or IaUn black horses Theres Thera John Margaret arct cried Then with manifest In lii her voice olce Xo Its It's David The They do cia look DO sl much alike aUke sometimes David ld and revealed a l flashing of teet teeth h ron 9 rJohn tJohn gone sone to with n a load of or calves Its It's shipping day But ho he sent von tOll this David Dald cr answered d. d as ns' ns fie Jie handed lir hr li r a B note not I Ion Margaret I laughed Jaush d with d delight as LS idie read rEali It Its nEI all aU right now nov sh ti uti lill gayly B By By the tho way David there thorns s II t t. t trunks Instead d of one And two This H Is my m friend Miss North Our nett s b bor Mi t I Barlow l Davids hat came cune off orr with a sweep and ond Celia Cella saw that HH owner bj ba bY j fine Cine eyes ees and hair as well as ns fine tIne te t. t They They Ther crowded Into the wagon agon and I 1 restless blacks skimmed away aWi with mth t the thea down a shadowy road between ito ston walls valis ails Presently Presently- David reined them therol I a big white house surrounded red outbuildings and hayracks f This Is home Cella Celia Margaret rel t tand ul iii uland and there was almost solemn Joy jo In face tace as she gazed about her hel Put In the team David Da and come COnte In hit InI dinner she bade him as ns he lifted Jilted th then down at the horse block But he shoo shoe hi his head No Ne thank you ou Margaret I must hu hur home Aunt Is expecting exp me 1 David j Is 18 a nice bo boy Owns Owns' the n next t farm Margaret said a as she drew Cell Celli Into the house How IIo did didou YOU ou like till bl team learn Johns John's got one just like hike It IL Uel Were We're going to have chicken dinner I Ismell smell It There was wa chicken and find cream an ant arill strawberries besides for tor all of or whIt Cella Cells found toun she had something of an anaf af p 1 petite Ive got gOl home honie Celia Cella thou thought hl I At she wa was to too loo weak and awl tit lit t j d 41 much but bill Bhe mended fast Ann And turning health nil nU the Jat latent t r f her nature sped Into bloom H r tie found him her fl first t opportunity to read rud tee tR books she hc always had hungered for tor to to dream her dr dreams ams to hive her hor own on life lite Tho The Intimacy between her and grew The They became chummy In a a. thol thour thoi sand wa ways s 's Celia Cella h helped Margaret thus could auld she show ho the gratitude na appreciation she felt She liked Mm ct's big brown biown husband and arid sh she Il lIked f. f David who vhO ho was v. v a always al as coming In l of an to chat over O the tile days day's Often Margaret asked him him to m meals an t I S L Stay SUy here hero II once lice h lie hut hail them tho all aU up to his house hous to 10 Tile vanished and time dinner I days day came caUle when Celia Cella felt tell she must p go b back ck to her Jt r she had Imposed on b huT r erlen friends friend's s 's ty lon long Ions enough nough She Sho was In the garden one ono early when she heard hard a step stop and nd David ld was wai Iho the vines vinos and there union arnon among This hi unexpected sight of or him startled her this I hear hlo about you your TO go l Inc away ivay tomorrow David asked l Tomorrow or next da Any r at least f i a going to In Want KO o ClIn caught her het breath T iVe c sol ot tO tOgo KO go o she silo said t lie swim around Don t so go 0 be said and anil tho lie brown own face fl ace was J i- i still amid t 1111 HI stern Minn em Sta Star here here here-aS a my mr wife wife- and nd lie put lil his tt on 1 her het shoulders haul Into hue her her nce IT hits hint Celia looked about her and ond then lien At nt nil all tIlts tills mid and nd yourself your your- our You 1 U want nb mo mu to tc have self Keif tuo Im she hc said i lips 1 Jl It a grist it gift David II lie drew her close None NOfle too loo for you u tea said III David ld M MDavid YOU o ald presently mth 0 David Dail sho shio hu pre tea dont don't know how Ive I've fell felt about 1 life fo o that It wasn't worth Th n just worst Marg when tiling things vein the the he herl meIn In l III camp caln Then ou OLl Sue She set ct me 1 rl mIght ht ro road road- d d lie He Interrupted her gently The roe with you roue Im I'm point goIng oln to to follow sunrise t the to tp the t through from he said |