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Show WHi: MAROTA RELIEVED HER MIND Marcia's cheeks were glowing, her eyes brilliant; her carriage was militant, mil-itant, not to say triumphant. Tired Molly Bowen looking up from the pile of seventh-grade arithmetic Papers stared in amazement. "What has happened to von Mar-cia Mar-cia Banks- she cried. "This noon, you looked a.s dragged as the rest of us and declared that you were going go-ing to give up teaching till the price of coats came down or until vou were an angel and didn't need a coat. It isn't an excited gleam of hope leaped into the tired eyes. "Vou haven't heard that our salaries "Not yet " Marcia replied. "But It may rome, " I f.-ej at this moment as If anyhing might happen. I am a living example of the life-giving pow er of Truth. I've jsl hllf a ra from Mrs. Partly Brown in regard to Hartley Brown Jr." "Bartley T'.rowt." Molly echoed. "Hartley Brown. Why what" "Has he to do with truth?" Marcia Mar-cia finished for her. "Very little. That is one of the things thai I had the !asure of telling his mo-her. She ,mp to complain about his re-port re-port as you may have surmlac-d, |