Show THE VIRGIN WIFE by harold I 1 L douglas I 1 IX AND THEY LIVED HAPPILY EVER AFTER frank had hardly pointed his ugly looking six shooter before half dozen men ineil wore rushing rushin 0 forward to interfere and in just about half bal f a second a big ath athletic lotic corbo v I 1 I 1 ad him together in a small bi 1 I 1 i d hustled him the door 1 vanished vanis lied tho wonder stricken KOI hoard heard him swearing that no could kiss his hig wife when lie he wa wag around when thoy they ii i ido ide ho bogan began to cool do don ii and was wai persuaded to loan his six shooter for tho the evening ho he was then al allewell lowell allo wol to return to the liall whore lie att ond end groi growled vlod at his relatives H 1 6 it aher her will I 1 saw him surrounded hy by ismall circle of sympathizers tik ar andar fiig across the room sat 0 io o v whore where he could hear franks reint remains als the latter at was still i lat no one could hiss his wife and heape without paying the penalty and his companions wore were vigorously nodding their heads and saying right C dont blame you a bit go to him frank etc will griswold walked tho the circle and an d standing in front of his brother said a liar you know well ho he no never vor kissed liar her 9 elion turning to the men inen around who hero trying to make trouble ho said tho rost of you driveling draveling dri pups had better mind your own bush business los and leav ethis mans family affairs alono alone ago go langl growled frank or III fit sm smash ash you a come outside and PR ill give you tho the chance to try replied will they both got up and started for the door but when will looked around for his brother the latter was lost in the crowd ile ho stood by the door watching the crowd when suddenly ho felt a sensation like till an earthquake or tho the kick hick of a mule bright 0 stars swam in tho the atmosphere boford his oyes eyes and he felt the back of his head como in violent contact with the building e behind him when ho picked up ho glared around fiercely and demanded who hit me ine 1 I guess it wa that married brother of yours af pf answer answered od ono one of tho the a smiling by bystanders it anders this was the end of the evenings evening as 1 excitement the next nest morning fou found 11 d frank with a headache will with a boot steak over a very much discolored oyo eye fred in his usual good tow por per and sapphira as mad as a wet ivet hen in tl courso course of tho following wook tho virgin at tho conclusion that tho precincts of hor her nativo native vi valloy ll 11 joy wore were too small to afford herself and tier her legal husband enough room so packing her bandbox band box and grip eack sho sought rost rest and a chango change working for wago 0 in paricity Park city 1 frank found S abt bittor utterly IY ditl bo 1 out as a dwelling place 7 af after ter sapphira Sapp hiras bira P s departure dop arturo ho he again thought of suicide but fears of a P burning brimstone hell bell rose before him one oiw lay dav lie ho camo came to decision 1 I must go either to liell hell or wyom ing wyoming is tho the worst place of the two but circumstances may inay permit in it mo ino to leave there giero which is an advent 1 not to be forgot forgotten 0 tou wont went I 1 4 fr hc years had passed sineo since tho the y odilo of oin OIK heio alicio and hero i ipp hira was wa 3 broi brought ight faco face to face with tho the fact that sho she wa T 11 1 i 1 rie ried d and that oven tho she was j 0 as good as she ever was that tact interfered with her prospects so now when slie she met her husband who had acquired some reason during thor sopar separation tation she decided like tho the blo girl that she was that it would b bo bet be t to accept things as ali they v iver to make a long story short bho ro returned to wyoming with frank they are there yet A year tear of married life lias has I 1 many of the romantic lancie that caused this drama to bo be enacted and both sapphira and frank may read this and smile at tho the blind and amusing follies of youth thoy they may bo be at peace ii aith ith fato fate and imd find comfort i in billy i rejection I 1 1 that alls all roll that ends I 1 well 11 THE ND |