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L m duties of life-Ro- bert CHANGE PRAISE3 CROSS ALWAYS SYNOPSIS At a Katherinp In ths ef Maine Jim Saladine village listens to the of the neighboring Hostile Valtilatory ley, and the mysterious, enticing "Hul. dy. wife of Will Ferrin. he drives to the Valley forInterested a dav i fishing, and to see the glamorous Hufdy Ferrin. "Old Marm" Pierce and her nineteen-year-ol- d grand.iaushter Jenny live in the Valley. Since childhood Jenny has deeply loved young Will Ferrin, older than she. and who regards her as still a child. Will leaves to take employment in Augusta. His father's death brings him back to the Valley, but he returns to Augu.sta, still unconscious of Jenny's womanhood and love. Bart Carey, something of a Is attracted by The Jenny. tllrl repulses him definitely. Learning that Will Is coming home, Jenny, his house "to rights, and has dinner ready for htm. He comes bringing his wife, Huldy. The glrl'a world collapses. Huldy becomes the subject of unfavorable gos-I- p In the Valley. Entering his home unlooked for. Will finds seemingly damning evidence of his wife's unfaithfulness as a man he knows Is Seth Humphreys breaks from the house. Will overtakes him and chokes him to death, although Humphreys shatters his leg with a bullet.- - At Marm Pierce'a house the leg is amputated. Jenny goes to break the news to Huldy. Huldy declares she has no use for "half a man," and leaves. Will Is legally exonerated, and with a home-mad- e artificial leg "carries on," hiring a helper, Zeke Dace. Months later Huldy comes back. Will accepts her presence as her right. Two years go by. Saladine comes to the Valley. Bad roads cause him to stop at Ferrln's farm, where he meets Huldy. Saladine, caught In heavy rain, takea refuge at Marm Pierce's. Bart Carey arrives, carrying Huldy, whom be claims had fallen from a ledge, and seemingly Is dead. 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UUIUeS VI dVJ s' ai Jt,c 6O0 respec-2t20- n l ifeal 44o2 r "w DUCTS, Incorporated Island City. N. V. y CHAPTER VIII room where Huldy lay; and he stood looking down at his wife's body, his shoulders bowed. Jenny was close beside him, almost touching him; her head nodded faintly once or twice. It was as thjngh she spoke words of comfort and of heartening; yet her Hps did not move. Then he went back Into the kitchen; and the three, Bart and Will and Saladine, stayed there, huddling near the stove, will had the dull demeanor of a man numbed by shock; he mut- tered ruefully: "They've got Huldy all dressed nice. It's a comfort to me for women to handle her, 'stead of a man." And after a moment, fretfully: "I can't make out where Zeke has got to. He wa'n't one to go off, a day like today. Zeke didn't like rain." And still later, he said: "I'll want her to lie at home." He added humbly: "Dunno as she'd want it so; but I'd want It that way. Ill have to get word to Joe Matthews, over t'Lib-erty.- " Bart suggested, helpfully: "I can go over to my place, Will, and telephone. Saladine here can drive me over." Saladine was quick to assent to this suggestion, and for a definite reason. He himself had been wishing he had access Just now to a telephone. So he and Bart set out, and when Jenny heard the car depart, she came Into the kitchen and found Will alone, and asked where they had gone. Will told her, and she stayed with him. Marm Pierce, when her task In the dining-roowas done, left them alone. "I'm going up and change my dress," she decided. "I'd feel more fltten In something decent." Jenny smiled at her In grateful understanding, but Will sat silent, and Jenny came beside him. Huldy's ac- - Continued 15 She went Into the room that had been Huldy's, moving warily, as thoujrh half expecting to meet the other woman there. She selected what she required ; and then on Impulse, she made Hnldy's bed. Huldy's nightgown she put away; and when she was done, the It room was In Immaculate order. pleased her to leave all things as Huldy would have wished to leave them. When she had packed the suitcase, she came back to the kitchen, and called up the attic stairs: "I'm ready. Will." He answered her, after a moment. "I'm coming, Jenny." When they were In Saladlne's car, Will said: "The road looked to me like we could get through down to Carey's, Jenny. We'd save a lot of time that way." She made no comment, trusting such matters to his Judgment; and he turned the car down the hill and drove on across the bridge, past Bart's, out to the Valley road, and thns In toward Mam Pierce's farm. In the yard they stopped, and Will took the sn!tcr.se from the back of the car. Saladine and Bart were on the porch to meet them; but If Will had known a passing doubt of Saladine. It was forgotten now. He said to the other man : "Jenny told me you was over here. I didn't know as you'd mind if we driv' your car over." "filad you did," Jim agreed; and Bart gripped bill's hand. "Guess you know, Will, how I feel about this," he said. "Guess I do,: Will agreed. They all came Indoors. "Set down here by the stove, Will," said Jenny softly. "Tour hands are bound to be cold. Take off your coat, and dry." "I went out to find you. Will," Bart explained. "But you wa'n't there." "I was out hunting them," Will as sented, and he looked at Sardine. "She didn't come hack after she went with you," he said. "When it come on to rain. I went to find her. Huldy was foolish about rain, kind of. She'd It." stay out in It, claimed to like He added : "But T couldn't find them nowheres." "Where's Zeke?" Bart asked. "I dunno," Will confessed. "I ain't seen him sence." Jenny took the suitcase into the -room where Huldy was, and closed between. Marm Pierce was door the there; Bhe said crisply: Will?" "Back," be you? Fetch "He's In the kitchen," Jenny assented. "I want to get her dressed first, bemake her look as nice as we can fore he sees her." Marm Pierce nodded, watching the Jenny's coungirl; and she saw that and by much tenance was illumined, more much mere happiness; more than which if than the selfish happiness In the fact Will, she might find love her. too. that now no was free to eomrnitted were she as was though It found peace she which m to a task und pride. the rain VI;:le they were busy here, The afternoon, 4vas pitiless outside. was it was not yet late, .I,sh trended when dusk of sort a in Will come in. bid to last wu.tnt .,.v v 1. f.l!oe.l her into the diningdining- she-love- And He Stood Looking Down Wife's Body. at His cusation had begun to lose, In the girl's mind, its shocking force. She was to let this secret of Huldy's last word remain forever hidden, to let Huldy's death pass as accident. She herself could forget, and none other need ever know. They still sat here, in half darkness, when Bart and Saladine returned. Jenny went to the door to meet them. Will asked Bart: "Did you jet hold "Coming toof Joe?" Bart nodded. he get here, time'll he? What is night, pre-pare- d you figure?" "Might be an hour or two." Jenny heard a step in the dining room, and heard the blinds drawn down; and then the door opened and Marm Pierce emerged. She had changed into black. Jenny said softly: "Yo're all dressed up, Granny!" The old woman spoke apologetically. "Well I know, Jenny," she admitted. "There wa'n't no real sense In putting on my best, a night like this, and me not going anywheres." She looked at Will. "But I got to thinking," she declared, "If Huldy's going to stay here to keep her tonight, I'll be respectable company." Will got to his feet. "I better go up to the farm and milk the cows and chore up," he decided. "Won't take me long." Bart protested: "Sho, Will, Zeke will do the chores." Will shook his head. "I dunno as Zeke's there," he reminded them; and he said, looking at them all, his eyes an effort from moving as though with to the next: "Zeke will be upset about this. He'd do anything for Hul to take it aimigoty dy. He's going hn'rri lie was silent for a moment, said' then again: "But the cows; milked." kven in they've got to be this hour of death and sorrow the small dally tasks could hold a man in bondage. "Yes Will." Jenny agreed. "Tou'd lantern." best go. I'll fetch a beShe went Into the shed, and he on his coat and nat; but In to put gan aho donned her boots and oil .1.. accoutered to face skins, returned all at ner, ana sne looKea Will Storm. the In bis eyes. Then gaw something leap she opened the outer doot old tones. "It wa'nt WtnT she said. "He might brag and blow, and get big Will's head rose a little. "Why yes, idees. but It wa'n't b!mP Bart said: "Matter of fact I dont Jenny," he said slowly. "With me, tf yo're a mind!" think It was Zeke. either. He'd not And they went out Jenny closed the hurt Huldy. If It come right down to door with a sense of escape, a deep someone killln her. He hesirelief. Alone with her. Will was se- tated, then muttered huskily: "Well, cure. If I was the sheriff, I'd look for one 's that had reason to." Yet If she could have read Marm Tierce watched Bart with mind, she would have been dissome displeasure in her sharp old eyes. mayed; for Saladine had taken advantage of that trip to Bart's house to Presently she asked him: "You going home to supper, Bartf telephone Sheriff Sohier in Liberty. It was Increasingly clear to him that not ""Lowed you might want me here." . accident nor any sudden Impulse to he suggested. had hurled Huldy off She nodded, in a surface hospitality. that high ledge. And If murder had "Certain. Stay where you be. Right been done, then the sheriff should be now, the more folks around, the better here. I like It" She bustled briskly to and fro upon the business of supper, CHAPTER IX grumbling about the danger to her black bombazine. Then suddenly she stood still, and Yet Saladine was relieved to see "Car coming," she Will and Jenny thus depart to tend her head lifted. the cows, for he thought Will might said softly. Saladine and Bart stepped out on the well resent his having summoned the sheriff. Even Bart had resented it, a porch, and saw the flicker of headwhile ago, lights through the woods toward the "I dunno as Will'd like it," Bart road. The old woman came to Join argued. "And I don't aim to get Will them ; and they watched together while ' a light truck with a long body pulled riled at me." Saladine said: "You don't have to do into the yard. Two men alighted, and Saladine saw the big form of (he it I'll telephone the sheriff myself." And despite Bart's resistance, he sheriff, and another, who carried a got Sheriff Sohier on the wire. These black bag in his band. two were old friends, and Saladine Saladine and the sheriff nodded to one another. Joe Matthews spoke to spoke excitedly, telling what had hapMarm Pierce, stripping off his coat pened. "And Sheriff," he suggested, "there's a steam mill down below "The road's real bad, ma'am," be said. here. You better find out If any of the Sheriff Sohier unbuttoned his overmen from there were up this way. And coat but did not remove It see If Win Haven is In Liberty. He "Best to keep Mis' Ferrin here tostayed with Bart Carey last night, but night If possible," the undertaker he set out to go to Liberty this mornadvised. "I can take her home In the v ing." morning." When he hung up the receiver, Bart Marm Pierce nodded. "She can predicted, with a wry amusement In stay," she said. She opened the door his eyes : "Win's apt to climb yore Into the dining room. They went In frame, old as he is, for setting the law together, and she closed the door. on him that way." The sheriff looked at Saladine, and Saladine made no comment, and at Bart He said to Saladine: "Evethey went out to the car and so came ning, Jim!" back to the other farm ; but when Will "This is Bart Carey," Jim explained. and Jenny departed, Saladine was "Bart here, he found her. Sheriff." glad that Will would not be here when Sohier looked Inquiringly at the Sohier should arrive. other man; and Bart explained: "I When the two went out, Marm was fishing down brook. Down back Pierce said doubtfully : of Will's barn there's a ledge, and a "I dunno as that's fltten I I dunno steep drop below It I beard a screech, as I'd ought to let her go." and a sort of thump like a pa'trldge No one replied, and she lifted her when you nail him. Climbed up there head. and found her. Marm Pierce Is good 1 "But I dunno as could have at doctoring. I 'lowed maybe she helped," she confessed, her tones not could do something." displeased. "If the glass is out of a "Wa'n't dead?" window, the rain will come In," she "As good as, it turned out," Bart resaid. "If a dam breaks, water flows plied. "She never come to at all." downstream." Sohier nodded; and Saladine said Her eyes met Saladine's. "Waiting Is slowly J "I see her, this morning, a long weary business when yo're Sheriff. I left my car at Will's, and young," she told him; and then she she showed me the path down to the chuckled. "I guess I can throw that brook, come as far as the ledge with lily root awayl" she said in an obscure me. There's nothing slippery there, And then she added no satisfaction. way she could trip ; and she wa'n't briskly: "Drat that Jenny! She's gone the kind to kill herself." He added: and left me to get supper, and me In "I was here when Bart brought her." my best bombazine I" She found an The sheriff nodded. "I telephoned apron, tied It on. in to the steam mill, Jim," he reported. As she began to be busy, she looked "The crew had been there all day." at him reflectively. "You ain't In any He added: "And old Win Haven was hurry to get home," she remarked. "We in Liberty, at the store. He tofd me can put you up If yo're a mind to that when he left Bart's he went up stay." the road past Will's, and along the high Saladine hesitated. "Why, much land till he hit the Mac's Corner road." obliged," he said. He thought the time "I told you I see his tracks by the to speak had come. "Mis' Pierce," he "Or Saladine protested. brook,". as said, "I dunno you'll think I did someone's tracks," he added fairly. the right thing; but It looked funny "I took It they was his." to me that Mis' Ferrin would Just "I bore down on him," Sohier Infall off that ledge i" "I'd say he was telling the "I sb'd think It was," she agreed sisted. . truth." sharply. Saladine nodded. He said: "Will "And there wa'n't no reason she and Jenny Pierce she lives here, the should jump." woman's have gone old granddaughter "She wa'n't the kind for that!" now to do the chorea "Sheriff Sohier Is In Liberty today," op to Will's farm Saladine explained. "I telephoned him They're coming back!" Sohier reflected slowly : "Them from Bart's, and told hlra he'd best saw the tracks you brook, along they In come here." Silence was long. Then she asked: might have been old ones." (TO BE CONTINUED) "Is he coming?" "Yes." Chances in Child Life She nodded. "Well, that's a H. Moore's "Public Health In the H. relief to me," she decided. "I'm an old woman, but I can see a hole in a United States," states that it Is dlfileult doughnut as far as the next" She to say whether chance favors the child spoke to Bart. "Folks around here destined to live In the crowded city or don't bother the sheriff much with the child who spends his life in the their troubles," she said, as though ap- fresh air of the country. It Is known pealing to him for confirmation. "But that for 1910, the average length of I say It's the fltten thing to do. I life in the country was 50 years, white don't see as it can do a mite of harm." In the cities it was slightly more than She looked at Saladine keenly. "You 49. However, the length of life in figure someone pushed her off of the cities in the registration area appears to be increasing somewhat more rap-Idlledge, do you?" she asked. than In the rural districts. Death Bart said earnestly: "Sure, Granny I That ledge Is as safe as your floor rates for such diseases as tuberculosis, here. She couldn't fall off unless she cancer, heart disease, etc., are higher In the cities. On the other hand, surdid It and she wouldn't" Marm Pierce nodded briskly. "That's veys of school children have shown the way it looks to me," she agreed. "So that those in rural districts have more teeth, tonsil and adenoid defects, malit comes down to a question of someone did it Bart who do yon reckon nutrition and breathing defects; It is also true that the city schools have the it was?" He shook his head. "I wouldn't say besf health service. a word," he declared. "I've took notice that Just keeping your mouth Light Colon in Decorating shut saves a peck of trouble, someLight colors sometimes are considtimes." ered more in keeping with the decoraShe seemed to weigh ' this. "I'm tive schemes In homes than' the conventhinking Zeke might have, Bart. Ain't tional white or cream. The preference for a tinted paint Is sometimes due to you?" "He might" Bart admitted. "But its assistance in giving softer lighting It's . not my business, and I'm not effects. Pure white, especially with mixing in." He looked toward Sala- strong lighting, is often too glaring for dine and grinned. "Saladine there, he eye comfort Some experts in eolor told the sheriff to check up on Win, decoration consider that any color that and the steam mill men." reflects 65 per cent of the light tlat There was mirth la Marm Pierce's falls on It Is suitable for ceilings "I'm going with you, Will" she told him. ..." Sala-dlne- y , Sally wishes all InfermountaJa folki a Very Happy Holiday Sea ton and "Home Indmtry" wishen , to fhank them rery much for More Prosperous New Year. . Former Nam of Wilmington The original settlement on. the It ot the city of Wilmington, DeL, was named Christianaham, in ho or of the queen ot Sweden. In 1711' large part ot the present territory of the city was owned by Thomas Willing and for him named Wu This was subsequently lngton. changed to Wilmington when tho eity was incorporated in 1739. ARTIFICIAL LIMB CO. 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