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Show , TXGZ SIX PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY,- MARCH 18, 1928. - 'A By nLA vl vvv SC. v v; pi v m waitin la the ofIV for dowacast eyes Qteai 'Carsoa. fixes' steadily upoa . th brown paper parcel In her lap, color staining her aeck and cheeks Ford Den EHrccts Htrrue of Vrcced Crrr.-- : "I I want U tell you I love you all. aad I'm sorry far every mean thing I ever did to any of you. and I hope you all get adopted by rich papas aad mamas and have ice awsy." Word had goas round that SaBy Ford was leaving ths Brine for ths summer, and as CSr Larson and his new unpaid hin - girl walked br mrf 6ai4eel" dy' a little whin-Goci-by. together duwn & - loaf wment ear was to his walk where parked ing voe pleaded. - . , awkwardly arm at the club, nearly 900 little girls doing her Institutional best Saily stooped and pressed her the state's ehargs for r first packed like a herd of sheep In the lips, through - the fence . opening aids out playgaeuad adleiniBg weld. the Into iurainat foray .3shyIah.mQuth . s4 -- Ari3 6, SAJHrrl want u wo. sing nn gooa-oy- s and llkumm JJuraat the ; newest member to to keep your body purs aad good wiahee. most forlorn orphan of them all. ! "Goodbye, 8We! Hope you haw Me and your mind clean," Mrs. Stone "Ms. too. tf! Ws summed up, her strong, heavy face a good time!" for won't have nobody to play-ac- t "Bood-b8! lee!"Oocd-b-Write me a us no'." Betsy walled,- - pressing almost as red as Sally's own. "You're too young to go out wtth letter, 8J-leegood bxr tea. stained face against tha " wire. young men. but you 11 be meeting by." , . V- - little was the hired hands on the farm. Toil .Ssjly waxing fcef Sunday handlater, wheat-SaB- yyou mustn't let them take liber- kerchief, craned her neck for a seated primly beside Clem Carsoa. ties of any kind with you. Ws try last sight of Uoss Jolting rapidly down the road that little girls, the only tod past the erphanaca toward ths to give you girls In the Home a sound religious and moral taining, playmates and friends shs had in business district of the city,; ths and If If you're led astray It wUl ths wold. There were tears In her farmer Budged bar la tha ribs' and ' He due to tha evUs la your owa eyes, and, queerly, for she thought chuckled: rnature and not ts lack of proper shs hated the Home, a stab of "You're quite a klaslng-bug- . slat Christian training. You understand Romaic knees shooting through hs you, Sally? How about a -little kiss heart How aafa they were, there for your new boss?" me, Sally T" aha added severely. "Yea, Ma Stone," Sally answered In ths playground Life bightsns a bit la ths next pen! How la a smothered voice. simple and aneltered life was In ehspte. for Sally meets David. Sally's hunted tyas glanced wild- the Horns, aftar all! Suddenly she ly about for a chance of escape and knew, somehow, that It was the lighted upon ths turning kaoh of last time she would ever 3LS It or the door. Ia a moment Clem Car- ths children. -V CALCIMININQ Without a thought for the Ironson was edging In, his Salclad tellths off rule. a flushed, "Ksep grass" slightly PAPER CLEANING, ETO, tale odor of whisky and cloves on ly turned and ran, fleetly, her little figure as graceful as a fawn's. his breath. 'Hera Is "MliifctlMISPWaad his master.JVa.nlr Buckler, first as--' May Bo sistant anginser of the tanker Chuky, as they arrived in Sea Francisco s"Uttle lady already to go5 he over ths thick" velvet carpet of the ef how the dug'aboard the pollarllnrr PrejiWcBt Jlerca, with-Inquired with a suspiciously Jovial lawn. When aha reached the high 1 CHEAfHP-EARtsensitive scent directed ths seven survivors in tnir luboat to a Japanese t"im.k fanes that separated her from ths laugh, which madi lower In her chair. "Looking pretty other orphans, shs spread her arm fiahinf fleet and safety. . aa-Phone Merth picture, too! With two pretty as if she would take them an into HK.au embrace. girla la my house this . summer. bsr -Don't forget me, kids!" she reckon 111 bars to stand guard with a shotgun to ksep tha boy panted, her voice thick with tears. Uma, stimy, tfWfoFlfa. but eonacien Uoual r was DLCVKI cr-- wire-fenc- Sal-lee- y. !" y, blue-ead- -r - mm WrO ; brown-leather-fa- es TV i tb-sto- ry fy SSl-X- W J Liikl THIS HAS HAPPENED lata. Into the locker room that oon-SAIXY FORD, It, wtUj a genius I tatnea the clothes of ill the girls ot lor acttnc, is selfishly kept at the , her dormitory, erphanac,. which has bwa hrr pid you bring the car that tells .Basse etae aba wis four, tn epHe; atr about me and ray mother?" f efforts to adopt her, because hrr Bally brushed the compliment aslds sympathy and aanrsUadla; alt, and demanded In an eager whisper, anaall ehUdrea make her a valuable "NoK dearla, I was afraid Mrs. to the matron.' However, Stona might want It to make an hen CXKM CARSON asks that I entry about Mr Csrson's taking Sally be "farmed out" to him for you for the summer, but I copied the summer, the matron tells tne , the data.- - You go ahead with your "i mam mux rnuijr manure uia packing while I ten you what I tmrmrr, uul long years of obedlent-found out," Miss Pond answered authority seal hrr lips agamit nervously, but her pale gray eyes hnn the matron an a were sparkling with pleasure in her protesting aha mast ga and she leaves to f ' a mild little escapade. Bar few cloture for the trip. Sally unlocked her owjartlca v. key t h t fOND;" eenUineniaJ, sympathetic j hung on string about her neck, ffloe helper. When Bally her but almost Immediately she whirl- e leu her something of her mother, ; ed upon Miss Pond, her eyes Im Miss Pond promises to come to the ploring. "It won t take me a mln- locker room and she I ute to pack Mini Pnnd PI.... ROWS. right on snd tell me WO CO OS WITH THE 3T0RV "Well, Sally, I'm afraid there CHAPTER HI iant much to tell." Miss Pond ' Because she was orsmoothed a folded bit of, paper leavlngth "The record says phanage for a temporary new apologetically. bomm en the Carson frfrm, Sally you were brought here May 9. 1912 12 fas permitted to take her regular Just years ago, by a woman who Saturday night bath that after said you were her daughter. She boon. In spits of her terror of the gave your birthday as June 2. lwe, future, the girl who hid never and her name as Mrs. Nora Ford, a known any horns hut a state. or- widow, sger 28 " "Oh. she's young!" Sslly breathphan asylum felt a thrill of adventure as aha splashed in a palnt- - ed ecstatically Then her face cloud-ehef 'himliie braVh did a quTcIt' rled by clamorous girls wslting sum In mental arithmetic. "But she'd be 40 now, wouldn't - shsT lust outside the little cubicle. The cold water there was no Forty seems awfully old" , hot water for bathing from April "Forty Is comparatively young. first to October first mads her Sally!" Miss Pond, who wss looking akin glow and tingle. As she dried regretfully back upon 40 herself, herself on a rafged wlp of said rather tartly. JTBut let me .hurTurkish' toweling. Sally ry. She gavs poverty and Illness as surveyed her slim, whits body with her reasons for asking the stats to sky pride. Shorn of the orphanage take ears of you. Shs said your uniform aha might have been any father was dead." "Oh, poor mother!" A suadow pretty young girl budding Into wo manhood, so slim and rounded and flitted across Sally's delicate face; I quick tears for the dead father and pinky-whit- e she was. ' mother "1 guess I'm kinds pretty,' Sally I the ill, poverty-stricke- n whlsperc4 to herself, as she thrust her face close to the smalt, warery mirror that could note succeed In destroying her virginal loveliness. "Sweet sixteen been kissed." she smiled to herself, then bent forward and gravely laid her pink dellelously curved lips against the mirrored ones. Then, In a panic hwt shs b too lats to ace kind Miss Pond, shs Jerked on the rest of her clothing. "Desr Sally, how sweet you look!" Miss Pond clasped her hands in as Sally slipped, breath- -- -- bP (, . ilsi -- bs ' iaU-haj-- in I aai . , d. grty-IShwBI-tr filmed her blue eyes. "The at accepted you provisionally, and shortly afterward sent an invrstg later lo.tback upnon her story," Miss Pond went on. "The Investigator found that tha woman, was Mrs. Ford), had left tha clty-r-- lt 8tanton, SO miles from here and that no one knew where shs had gone. From that day to this ws have had no word from the woman who brought you here. Shs was a mystery la Stanton, and has remained a mystery until now. I'm sorry, Sallly, that I can't tell you more," "Oh!" 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