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Show I' T H E II E B E R H E RA LZ t Sister Majory stood it up like an be sent her that morning. easel upon her dressing table. But No mum," answered Roxy, hastily you shall see it for yourself, Roxy, for concealing it behind her and coveting 111 call stairs the minute it com it with the folds of herginghan apron! you up es. "It - Up stairs danced Mary Morton with heiyyalantine in her hand while the poor little Irish Roxy returned toiler with bitter thoughts in her mind and the shadow of an tjvil deed lurking in her heart. Cling! clang! went the door-beland Roxy hurried up stairs to answer dish-washin- g was one n thixi boys an 1 lies run away. Leastways, I dont see anything of him, and Roxy hurriu down to the kitchen with Miss Marjnrjs in one hand and precious valentine-box more 'evil in her sniall .soul than had ever known before. ' she - That afternoon was Roxjs 'afternoon out. And hastily getting ha work out of.' the wa), she pinned; 4 r .its peal. Is it anything for me Roxy? cail- - little woolen shawl round her shouldus and concealing the precious farcel uec M iss; Marjory, forgetting her dignder it. hurried home to her p or old nity as a grown up lady, and leaning over the balusters in her eagerness to grandmother,, who had been Rox).s mother ever since Roxy could renumrelieve the valentine she knew would To be continued. ber. l, , , I . 1 i K r have just SfcKj? re-ciev- A--. ed ( a car- load of stoves and you from the West-r- can now get one e Great n Stove Co. to suit ou. If )ou cant t you c ri not be suited. nt 2Sm . hiS I - |