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Show Tin: PAYSOX C1IRONICI.K, PAYSON. UTAH may. But wb.it do Frank changt d the f mi if t uoids "since it' not 'l ut "' lie asked. ' I do care," she said, stubbi rnly "Can't jou look at the whole thu g as a sort it adventure, someth'!. g that might happen in a movie, sav? You and Pete will think this is a great joke, some day. Theres only one thing, Sheila began suddenly, after a trembled study of his handsome, dark face "I won't marry Peter Me Cann. N'eit if the Church itself "Listen, listen, he said soothingon her arm, "you ly, his hand don't have to get so excited about it. You don't have to. Y'ou don't have to marry anyone, if you don't want to! "I'll become a nun, first!" Sheila whispered, fiercely. She saw Frank's characteristic brighten his face. "Y'ou wont have to go that far. "But if his mother and father exSheila began, anxpect me to iously. Frank reflected a moment. They don't, he told her briefly. "You're sure they don't? The man spoke more slowly: "Why, they wouldn't want you to do anything you didnt want to do. They might think you wanted to. Well," she said, in instant relief, I dont want to. You know, Shaft, Frank began, You and looked away, hesitating. know, my mother thought, he bethat since you and gan again, Peter had been shut up in that place fur two nights" He hesitated, and Sheila took it up defiantly: Yes, I know. And whats more, Peter was in my room that first night, what there was left of it, that is. But I don't care! It doesn't make the slightest difference. It was only a question of justice to you, Sheila. Well, you can tell your mother that Im perfectly satisfied! Miss Kennedy my young laFrank persisted, "agreed with dy my mother. Well, then she doesnt understand the way I feel! Sheila said hotly. Frank was smiling, as at an angry child. Shes a pretty wise young lady, Bernadette, he said, as if he were merely thinking aloud. Sheila stood looking at him, panting. Yrou dont think I ought to marry Peter! she challenged him. Her earnestness afI thought fected him in spite of himself, and he looked at her with his kindest expression. Sheila seemed small and pale, in her scant old cotton gown, with her tumbled coppery bang falling on her broad forehead. She was fighting for her life. I thought youd want to, Sheila," Frank said, sympathetically. Frank! Suddenly she was clinging to him, jumbled against him, Dont soft and warm and sweet let them make me! If he said anything to her she did not hear it. His arm was about her for a minute, his face against her hair. Then they had drawn apart, and his fingers, that had been gripping hers, were loosened, and he was Sheila running down the stairs. stood dazed, alone in the hallway. After a while she turned toward the kitchen; a strange light was in her absent eyes, a dreamy smile on her lips. She moved like a sleepwalker. d0 iv i if . . Kalhlmi Xorris C Iconlmu.d ;'totehlrary seench oth- ontto hen I rted to i see I nd bjue purse-a- here money s ' Li'Well, and then. the McCann. ;?emoney.lfevtmy. int sorry for me, that this 18 purse it was. d1eel Ger-who- , Seems Canns-- her Me e she was died when j fa-"- was right since he had lost didnt know 3,ter McCann him hadnt seen I but You and he Sheila! beach? the at .t,tf And then we "me day. n.ght" the next time you meet before h.s . davs NJ NORRIS-W- SEMc ( Sheila, for heavens sake! Jue protested. "Be your age. Gating a telegram like that, what else ctuld Ma think? Ma was just as bad as the rest of you! Sheila sobbed wildly Dont touch me. Joe, don't hold me! I tell you Im going away and I'm never coming back, never! Oh, blessed Saint Joseph, save us! Angela prayed, frantically. No heavenly intervention appeared likely. But there was an interruption, nevertheless. Fran Me Cann quietly opened the hall door and stepped into the kitchen. He was confronted by Sheila, with blazing eyes. She had thrown off her brothers detaining hand, her fingers had been on the knob when Frank turned it hello! Hello, Peter's older brother said in his pleasant voice as he took In the scene. "What's going on here? Whats going on," Sheila answered hotly, with a heaving chest, is that my mother and my brother and sister dont believe me, and Ive had about enough of being treated like a thief and a liar and a street-walke- r and I dont know what else besidesl paie-face- wlth 1116 grew UP i because KATHLEEN mar-ierYf- l" with ,ere still in love him. Sheila But I I firmer tone. t of liked CHAPTER X sifter yeve merried Well, here here dont be in such fter muttered in an a Frank said, stopping her doms! hurry! fine thats with a big, gentle hand. :ae, Ma. So you and Ive got to go! Sheila told him, oud meet? breathlessly. ied, nodded, watching But wait a minute face anxiously, with You wouldnt," she told him. back Then, fighting Youd get out if your mother and told them of her in- sister and brother all double-crosseyou! interrupted. Gentle and dark and t. I want to believe he smiled down at her, not to get this straight, Why freeing her arm from the grip of awfully fishy. his fingers. en want to drag you Well, I never double-crosse: Cann along with you, did I, Sheila? ouldnt they let you Let me go! the girl said angriwere trying to hide ly. She looked up, and for the first they were afraid, time In her life she really saw him, a dark, smiling young man, with ping to hide some Irish blue eyes. I never double-crossethen? what happened you, did went bumping up and I? Frank said. The girl spoke dazedly, as if out of into the most desolate a dream. pj ever saw, and I was No, you never double-crosseand went to lay down me. all my clothes on. Sit down, then, he said. sot day yesterday Sheila did not move her eyes. re with three terrible-onl- y Be a good girl, Frank urged. they turned out to rce, and then this first Suddenly she sat down. She still ? and I guess he told watched his face expectantly. My father is very anxious to see ig was all right, be-n- j, Sheila and you, Mrs. Carscadden, we started down in first I cooked Frank said. "So that we can begin iea. Ma, I cooked a to get all this straightened out. Undy I had to thicken it fortunately unfortunately Joe and kause there wasnt any I, here, gave the thing to the papers then they brought us at noon today, he added with a ruecalled Capitol Junc- - ful laugh. There was no marriage, it seems were you in Boston, now, Joe said. No, but the evening papers have We werent it. in Joe clicked teeth and tongue. Mrs. Carscadden your began a wail, put her telegram fingers over her mouth again. couldnt have What else could we do? Frank been, Joe! .n our names on Satur-shdiargued. He had put out a big hand and he said hed and gripped Sheilas fingers as they Pms right away. He lay on the table, but he was not r and I were married, looking at her. We had given the 'I to be, anyway disappearance story to the police Sheila, lets get this Saturday night, he said. Then the you married here in telegrams came. The quickest way to hush the whole thing up was to Joe, youre crazy, or tell them that you and Pete had decrazy. I dont know cided to give your families a surnever were married, prise and get married. We made it uch other! We never as as dignified as we could, didn't g married! we, Joe? We said that this followed ?oo and I dont under-1-eup a friendship begun at Tiller's Joe said slowly, Beach last summer that kind of pause. "I guess Were thing. he dark. Who sent What complicates it, he said, directly to Joe, "is that when Sheila limp ob- - and Pete got to town tonight they Paper from h;s pock-' went straight to a police station Passed it to and turned in the story. The booSheila, it, read it, and looked tlegger story, I mean. So that wha;!Vhe read 11 again, tever we do now, it's well, it'll a glance at the cause some little confusion, Frank ston' March 15, 12:13 concluded, with his grave for the distressed and attentive she said. i i a d Sure v. s sun. d! mg di.fi-- I .bout ! He made er seen, ike a 1.:: c p v jUd tw.it ,f i,.s . n.0.,.hi tlLl te snvl.ig, a'l ,,Ie sympathetic as occasn riully ghmcid at her was sad to set her pdsis moving to slow, rhythmic beat that seemed be rocking tl.e v.iole world as as the heart of Sheila Carscad- n. Be a g id girl," be had said to And he had Called her "Shei-Afte- r she had run away from tl.e hatefulress, fium this new, ceusmg, suspicious Angela, and s reproachful Jue, and this Ma, then she knew she would take these magic its out of tire very inner cham-:- r of her soul and taste them errand ocr again on her tongue. "Now, tomorrow being St. Patrick s Day, its a holiday, Frank was sayir.g. "And my mother wondered if you and Joe and Sheila would come down to our house in the morning, Mrs. Carscadden, and then we can talk the whole thing over. There'll probably be a report from the police department by then and we can give out a statement to the pras and straighten everything out. And by this time next Frank said cheerfully, risweek, ing, "everyone will have forgotten all about it. Youll be down? Ma glanced at Joe, and Joe nodded. "I will! Ma then said solemnly. Frank stood looking at them all. 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She was abserbid in strange thiilling adventure of her own The is shabby kitchen, the familiar t P' bit and pans, the oilcldh-covcrewith t?ie sticky sugar bowl and the m'o dingy spoons slipped, handle op a red glass tumbler all that curt before her eyes, but she did m t cee them. She did not see hi r no r ha square, anxious face, undi n r h..ir. gray thin, 'as A:.' nor Joe's dark features, pale skin and shadiwed eyes a... aureole of g 'U i Now and then SI eJa !o i.o Me Co a. F'r.ak at thoughtfully studying his face w.th He JS 38 vague, serious ecs s the Pc'.er with dark as Peter, eves But his shoulders were sqnartell the world! QUESTIONS ARTH ENT half-smil- that whatever you think is right, my brotherll do," he said. Mrs. Carscadden glanced at Sheila. "It wouldnt be fair to your brother, an him in love wit another young lady, she said. Sheila's bewildered eyes wont from Franks serious, handsome face to her mother's face; returned to Franks again. Color began to stain her cheeks. the room When Sheila "What are you talking about? it was to a sulphurous silence on she demanded flatly. the part of her mother, who was her "Niver you mind, miss! alone there. Joe had gone to bed mother answered. in the front room, and Angela was "We feel as if you got the the in Sheilas place in the big bed, F rank rotten end of this, Sheila, or feigning uncon"It crying, asleep, explained, with a Sheila could not tell. It sciousness, might be that you and your mother was a little hard to manage a digthat all of us it might be that we nified performance of disrobing and fel- tablutions with her mothers steely He floundered; his kindly smile eyes upon her, and with the consentence. the finished sciousness that she would presently There's gerrls that feel they come to bed in the same small room Mrs. have reputations to lose! with her, but Sheila achieved it. Carscadden con'nbuted stingingly. Angela rarely slept in the big bed. all we "My Father my brother was a tacit sign of Sheilas alienIt to do whatever we want cll, ation from the family that she should Frank began again. can be there tonight. Sheila, disdaining words, laughed Sheila thought anA lot I care! scornfully. all against mej "Theyre grily. like "Come," Frank said, "you Frank summoned She deliberately Pete, you know you do. Me Cann to her mind, deliberately breathed, "you "She. la, Angela dwelt upon every look of his, every love him! You've always loved him. word, his smiling remoteness from Whv don't you any trouble of hers; he that was Sheila touched her sister's hand. so cool and faultless and amused An-g- c "Snut up. she said mildly. at it all! No girl would ever get la was still. Sheila that one into trouble, the into "Sheila, step out here ' to off sleep. thought, going I want hall a minute," Frank said. At eleven oclock the next mornto sneak to you. she and her mother and Joe ing and Still c: shaded, and pale, about presented themselves at t! e Me circles cate uirlcr del v.rh Part of the way obeyed. Cann mansion. ter cak blue ees, wSheila l.kcd a in following the bus, rode to they she It was lrurwlous h' Avenue side of the park in Fifth the leaned She against (i,v h.m excitement. the holiday-morninuVy wall of the odorous narrow Crowds were already gathering a few addressed Frank and hai a ay for the St Patricks Day parade. to her. urgdit sentences Bands were abroad. There was feel. I knew how you snow left in the park, great sir tches ou. on rough It's bun terr.b!y of it, under the bare trees, and there y u mus.n t were Fra it beganf Iks "But children skating and screamWhat ehe could e your It was a cold, on the pond. ing came, wires tl oe i v.hrn v sunless morning, with a sharp bite m the heavy a.r. 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