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Show f TI! E II EBER Poor Miss Marjory! she thought. I low sorry she will fed, not to get her valentine,, and her letter, too. Pve a moind to go buy her wan and send, it wid the letter. Keeling around in her empty little Pockets Roxy could find only one cent. Hut feeling s;ure that valentines could not be so very expensive she stopped in the nearest little fancy store, and laying the poor little cent down on the counter, she said as boldly as she ' could - Will yer plaze give me the best one yer have furthe moivy? And make it a nice wan, she added, timidly. These are all we have for one cent, said, the storekeeper, carelessly laying valentines down a pile volbig-comic- . II EKA'LD. in front of Roxy. k ii Ki A "You can have anv one of those you want and and an t,i. for one cent. Thats the test! velope can do for you. ' Looking them over Roxy selected what seemed to her tie prettiest, folding it up, she put it in the lig the storekeeper gae her, mi with ah awkward finger adreestd it to e Miss Marjoy Marton. ' 1 lalf an hour later Rox) knocked a Miss Marjory s door and handed in in i thi , envelope saying; Meres your valentine Miss Mar jory. A boy was afther lavin it fur you a few minutes ago jist as L come into the lu me. fre . To be continued. ZSPST rKirst-t- FSi-'tS- t P S tj hi m X. ho Ui Ft l sa 5, Ci 'l |