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Reading Distance inches is commonly as the average distance ' Ebooks should be held from age reading. in ;1es Sr&risSNi GRASS SEEDS SYNOPSIS shornr?i"LWealthy Gabrella (Gay for "I1 engaRed to Todd Jane-wareturns to a cabin tn the Maine J ) North ,r fo WerdSThniri Pa"ied by a friend- - Kate at he cabm received a key th f her godfather, death Uncle Joh'n'r8 two girls no- The Lawren,cetire in the oshin. (5 Uvin tha Gay knows the identi,sspects, ty of mysterious occupant The mys-erv- y an.reurris- - He is John Houghton, a doctor whom Gay had known in previous years. Immediately aggressive, 5fay as.ks him by what right he Is in the cabin. His right, she finds, is than her own. He, too, possesses greater a key, but more than that, is heir to tt from 1 John Tcie Gays godfather. 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She realized, now, how largely hed been responsible for her dissatisfaction, her restlessness, her uncertainty concerning her approaching marriage to Todd. A complication? That was too unimportant a word. Looking at John, silent and unapproachable in the doorway, feeling his pres-enc-e here in every tingling nerve, with every racing heartbeat, Gay knew she had found the answer to troubling questions. He was necessary to her, had always been, since she was fifteen years old. Todd was not a necessity. It was as simple, as hopelessly, frighteningly involved as that , New Store gwd Company PRODUCTS, 1160 South Main St, best Lawn and Sells the City "tke 5c CHAPTER III Hed have to clear out. Hed have to dear out, now, tonight, before he saw her agaia John walked, restless, in long plunging strides, along road. The exthe rutted than less was important periment what was certain to happen to him if he remained at the cabin. 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Not that he hadnt been emotionsummer she d ally aware of her that Uncle John. with cabin the spent at out then, He should have cleared inhe told himself a trifle grimly, inhad he what stead of prolonging visit into tended to be a week-enweeks. three of a stay the He should have left before ankle walking her turned shed day woods and with him through the in his hed carried her to the cabm could have that nothing After arms. rememinduced him to leave. He tenderness bered with a feeling of of their refor the innocent ardor could resentment lationship which had folnot efface, the week which He remembered aaying lowed. in to her at the station good-ba last for straining Machias, defensede s of her face, young and of parting, in the transient grief lashes, her on her tears glittering mouth tremwide sweetly curved a smile. to bling in an effort shed sai , John," soon, see you hand as they stood clinging to his of the train vestibule together in the his presence, too by sustained And, to reason or mUch in love with her he U soon, question, Yes, very d g'S X PlRut unhe had not seen her again to New John til hed gone with Uncle party. Her debutante York for her that abroad mother had taken bne a here, summer her fall after inter-vd- s written to him at lengthening Gefrom during the first year, in school, from was she neva where the French Rivivarious points on era when her vacations permitted " :r;S The had later. M t . . ' not answered if, of tbe Clinic, adr in his mind, for reason, dur- Hernia Clinic Sr agaia LARK SALT Control k ll y Truck Lot Salt Lake T0n Ton fL lida B Y jpijNJD TyejiiedTCIean . Tested ' nendable Pasture Grasses . 'ier. Pellets, etc. Come look them over, write or Co., Lie City, Wasatch 2766, KELLY-WESTER- evs to a cabin e o a R. M. ft., Pneclslist Halt Lake iv. l.h t. l - aWA-siS'- l that the door must be closed and locked and the key thrown away. The key? John turned, realizing that he had reached the village. Why had Uncle John made that gesture? he wondered, walking more slowly back toward the cabin. Hed known, of course, of that young attachment between himself and Gay. It probably hadnt been difficult for Uncle John to read his thoughts the morning after the party In New York when he, John, had insisted, stubbornly and not very considerately, that they return to Cambridge at once. And Uncle John loved Gay. He had for her a deeper affection, perhaps, than for anyone in the world except him. But Uncle John should have foreseen, he thought irritably, that nothing of lasting value could come of that attachment He was romantic, idealistic, in the way of his generation, but he was neither sentimental nor impractical. He must have seen that he, John, and Gabriella Graham lived in different worlds, that each would be a stranger in the atmosphere familiar to the other. Perhaps though, the thought continued, when you were dying, such things as wealth or a lack of it, the differences in viewpoint which wealth engendered, the distinctions and antagonisms it raised seemed relatively unimportant Uncle John had known he hadnt long to live when theyd gone to New York. Perhaps during the following weeks, when his grasp on living had loosened, some wisdom had come to him which, by the gesture, he had attempted to communicate to them. Perhaps But the wisdom which might come with death was, now, of no practical value. He and Gay had. In all probability, a great deal of living to do. Their divergent courses were charted, had been determined, he supposed, long before they met here at the lake. That meeting was accidental and' had no influence upon the direction of their He was going to separate lives. Portland to take over Dr. Sargeants practice for a year in payment for loans which had enabled him to complete his medical course at Harvard. After that, if he could manage to support himself, he was going on with scientific research. There were before him years of work which be loved, of loneliness which he accepted. Gay was to marry Todd Janeway He had not allowed himself to think of that until now. His thoughts had moved warily, dodging that painful fact But it must be faced, The fact squarely and honestly. must be accepted and removed from his mind. Hed known, of course, almost as soon as the engagement had been announced. Hed thought he had accepted it Hed been able, camduring the summer, to look at era poses of Gay and Todd Janeway with interest not too intolerably mixed with pain. There had been a be great many of them. It would an important wedding. Todd Janeway was connected with the private bank in New York of which his father was president The Janeway estate on the Hudson adjoined Dunedin, the Graham estate. It was all eminently suitable, he supHed met young Janeway posed. at Gays party and had been immanner pressed with his friendly and blond good looks. Oh yes, it was destiall eminently suitable, Gays an ny, determined at her birth, meeteventuality which no chance efface. ing could alter or The cigarette he had lit and neglected had burned his fingers. The smart of physical pain routed mem-oriebrought him abruptly to his senses. What hed been thinking not was madness. Uncle John had intended them to have a stolen week in the woods. together, hidden away in aspresumptuous been And hed had any such suming that Gay there thought or desire. Besides, Oliver was Miss revertiNo, not too presumptuous, and thought ng to Gays possible in desire. Hed seen the expression looked at him shed when her eyes There was through the lamplight of friendship middle-coursno sane a gesture, the for them. At a word, d was their which antagonism would melt and with more now, consequences, In the past, since now nerhaps, than a man and a woman hey met as meet again. never would and wavered as he Hi, resolution the kitchen. onened the door into was there seemed she that Knowing she had opened an to eive the door He felt her significance. especial of the the atmosphere in nrcsence in the materially more kitchen and that filled the air w.lh a lhc Ldirg snt- - A lifiht burned in not would go He living room- the door with h.s here He passed And then he heard ,ce averted. He h.s name. hcr voice calling e safe-guar- r r i m MACRAE SMITH CO. turned, disconcerted, incensed at having his resolution so unexpectedly frustrated, immensely and joyfully relieved. he said from the door"Hello, I thought you were asleep. way. "I am almost. She sat curled against heaped cushions in a corner of the couch beside the hearth. She wore a soft white woolen robe fastened close up around her throat with long sleeves and a cord knotted about her waist The light from the lamp fell upon her loosened mop n of hair, lay warmly against the curve of her cheek. She smiled up at him drowsily, an overture of friendliness In her long very deep blue eyes, He You should be in bed. walked to the fireplace in which a log she had evidently placed there burned above a bed of embers. "Are you warm enough? Its cool here at night "Its heavenly. New York has been a blazing furnace. The papers report a heat wave. He bent over the log on the andiron, red-brow- Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1909-- B is designed for sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, and 40. Corresponding bust measurements 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, and 40. Size 14 (32) requires material with3ai yards of out nap; yards braid. Send order to: r WNU SERVICE h might be added to your mothers Income if some other arrangement was made. Why cant I help? If Uncle John Intended me to have the privilege of coming here whenever I like, certainly you shouldnt object to my sharing the expense. "Thats quite unnecessary, he said stiffly and saw her expression change. She had, he knew, Interpreted the words, the tone of his voice, as a rebuff. And rightly, too, he thought in bitter Her offer had been fair and generous. Why couldnt he have accepted it in the spirit In which It was made? Presently, with a gesture which expressed some thought completed, some course of action determined, she dropped the fringed end of the cord. As he watched her, still brood-ingl- y silent, she rose from the couch, composed, lovely, remote. "Then I shall be obliged to stay as your guest, she said and walked toward the closed door into the room she was to share with Kate. "You win again. Gay. Strange that it was less difficult to renew his resolution now that he realized hed been a presumptuous fooL Odd that now, when her manner expressed indifference, he was Impatient to go. "I wont be here. Im leaving But flinging off at this hour was unnecessarily dramatic and so he add- ls SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. 119 New Montgomery Ave. Calif. San Francisco Enclose 15 cents In coins for Size Pattern No Name Address Half-Tim- Kings e Natives of Dahomey in Africa have a new idea of kingship. They consider the job so important that the king must be on duty every hour of the day. But since no human being could stand a job they have two kings one for the night and one for the day. 24-ho-ur John Don't listen to her. Tragedy Is sure to result. Read "A Girl and in May True Story My Husband It's on Magazine and be warned. sale now. Adv. Sorrows of Others He who for others sorrows care no jot, the name of "man that man deserveth not. Saadi. 'T'lIIS charming little frock has such a beguilingly flattering and it looks so crisply tailored, that you can appropriately make it up in spun rayon or ed, "tomorrow. thin wool for runabout, as well as Youre being pretty stuffy about in gingham or percale for this, arent you? she asked. Its piquant simplicity The knowledge of looks especially attractive in gay "Possibly. what he had seen in her face was prints and high shades, punctuatYou can DUST and never sustaining. He felt himself relaxing ed by buttons and braid. Full RAISE a dust. as though, by some agency, a strain over the bosom, on your dustdoth Use had been relieved. "Worse than with a tiny waist finished by a that, he continued responding to sash bow, pattern 1909-is just Mother, here a TIP: Use gmuwe the humor and the friendliness In about as new and becoming as it Polish on your DUSTCLOI 11.7 hen, it puts up the dust. You dont rant a cloud; you her smile. "Im being, Ive been, figure-lin- e, e. round-the-hous- d, B unpardonably rude." You have, she agreed cheerfully. "I understand, though. The shock was, is, mutual. Weve neither of us behaved very welt Lets not make decisions tonight "But my decision is made. He knew that his voice lacked conviction. He saw her smile widen and deepen. She appeared to be satisfied. Shocks are wearing, she said. Im going to get some sleep. Youd better. You look all in. Yeure being pretty stoffy about Thank you. Arent you afraid this, arent you? she asked. youll turn my head? She stood back over her shoulder, her making a clattering noise with the smiling hand on the knob of the door. "Goodtongs. night." "Its been really dreadful. "Good-nighPleasant dreams. "So Ive understood. know I shall have them. Re"I She laughed suddenly, disarmingNo decisions. Well draw Must we talk about the weath- member. ly. Kates straws tomorrow. er? she asked. He rose to a standing position, Gay lay on the float in front of the stood looking down at her, unable to resist the appeal of her smile. You cabin, her face buried in the hollow arms. The sun Im between her crossed suggest a subject," he said. on her back and legs shone warmly afraid I lugged In the The smile slowly vanished. "Ive and the wind, ruffling her hair, was cool. The float moved been thinking of Uncle John, she refreshingly rocked by waves which scurgently, to I was terribly sorry not said. ried before the wind across the surhave come for his funeral. of the lake. The warmth, the "It was pretty ghastly. The col- face motion, the whispering sound gentle lege turned out You were fortu- of the water, induced a state of nate to have escaped it contentment She found it "But I would have come. I was drowsy difficult to concentrate increasingly in Bermuda. upon problems and eventualities to He walked know. the I "Yes, that was what she had gone side of the hearth opposite to the though to do. there couch, rested his elbow on the low (TO BE CONTINUED) stone shelf, stood looking down at of his smoke the cigaher through Robot Voice Machine rette. "You wrote me. "Dad cabled. I couldnt have Seen as Speech Aid made it." Her eyes moved slowly, a Sir Richard Inventor of a little sadly around the room. "Its machine that Paget, seems to have talks, strange to be here without him." confused for a time his Inventive "Ive become accustomed to it. genius and his ultimate goal; but Ive been here half a dozen times in out of hls works may come in the the past three years. end an improvement in methods of "Kate told me I shouldnt have ashuman speech. His machine feeds sumed that he left me this." Reviv- air through a tube to various mouthing humor glinted between her thick and by pressing the bellows dark lashes. "She pointed out a pieces, with his foot and placing a thumb few things Id overlooked, that there before the orifices he makes the apwould have been a deed, a transfer paratus utter a few simple words. of property, tax bills." All right so far; but It is the hard"Uncle Johns estate pays the to talk ever demonstrated est taxes. There has been a transfer with way success. of property. The estate theres On the other hand, Sir Richard very little is held in trust for my philosophizes that, culturally, huAt her mother during her death it reverts to my sisters and man speech is thousands of years behind the times. He notes that to me. she I am said speech is the natural result of ges"Then intruding?" tures of the mouth and Jaws, capauncertainly. "The cabin is yours? "Not entirely, apparently. Not for ble of 144 variations; but that the upper arm, forearm, wrists and finan uncertain number of years. "Eve been wondering. Thats why gers together can make 700,000 gesI waited up to talk to you. Im tures. To complicate speech by sign afraid youve been bearing some ex- language would generally annoy all pense which I should have shared except tourists in a strange land, After all, my option is that the but the talking machine has a misword? should entail responsibility sion if finally perfected. Radio, for example, would beas well as create privilege. Do I come more popular if all announceowe you anything?" "Certainly not he said a trifle ments were broadcast by a robot voice. All would sound alike; no brusquely. "But the expense of taxes and up- peculiar hates would be attached to voices under general classifications keep must cut into your mother of silly, raucous, nasal, flippant, Income," she persisted. "Theres a special fund for the guttural or stomachic. Elimination of vocal personality cannot be atmaintennnre of the property. "But thats hardly fair, is It?" tained by transcription but a meshe asked impulsively. "That fund chanical voice could do the trick. don't chase dust around from chairs to table to piano and back to chairs again. Instead, a dash of pick tt up and dust dustlessly; add Polish to your doth. Ask for Nina You were seen with Mr. X on the night of the storm. His wife knows everything. See page 19 of the May True Story Magazine, now on sale. Adv. 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