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Show H Ker Daughter and His Son pi A Great Married Life Story by IDAH McGLONE GIBSON 1! a BOM1 I IDEAS BBH Shr' ivn olil cat, auld Jc-rr.v to ddeotlUIy glgS Vri, BBH and then paid no fnurc ntlrnllon to BB BBH Aunt Crefghron rau t ur. Bl train and I noticed be bOWad to the BBBB woman Who had hO0 B0 Interested BBH in mo Seen BCtad verv gentlemanly BBH Mid vory grown-up a he told Mm BJBBB i 'r. inditon th.il h had f l tallnl ul"ii BIBBBJ to nhow me a few attention during Ibi) Journey, beoauga I had Masmcd j ' such u little srlrl and so forlar-i und -----------J unhappy. Then he botnd himself BBBB hu.i und stepped in'" a stunnlnc lok- BBBB InK rjicinu car und look th- whi-i.'l BBBB LWny from th chauffeur. BBH Innt that voting Jerry Hathaway V ' BBBB naked Aunt Clara. BBBB "TOO. he mild hi name w.i- Muth- BBBB ' I'm Afraid tUTi heen rather Ini- BBBM xuppoaed to be the wildest young mm BkBggV BBH "He didn't aecffl grown -ui to m BBBJ at all. Aunt O.ir.i. H Jut BBH in cat my lunch and wet Just like BBBB the hoys at home." BBH "Well, I auppo.se lire little 1 elrl still.' laid nay Aunt Clara, "but BtBJ you know you are really rather tall Bl for your .ije.' Then die began to talk . Jj n mothci ind about prbp- BgflgLBJ arutlon for school. BBBJ At h "r-ighton'a home i w-a In- BBH Induced to entirely new life. Kor BBH the first time taught that 1 BBBJ must not ilo this or that, not because BBflBj It wan wrong, hut beoAUM It waa not H conventional; that r must not review gXl m acquaintance with Jerry Hath I awa; 1 1 i ' i had i n proper! In- BBB troduced to him, that I must not he 4k BBBJ and dislikes, because that would not BBBJ be ladyllka; that I muat not apeak to HBBJ Certain young women, even thouuh I BBH met them a I times and wax IntTOdut I d BBgBfl to them, because they .v.-re consul. reil BBBJ to have iiohemian t ndencles; that i ! muat never fline it a rtM urant with out a chaperon And ail the whili I aaw roong man doing item--, that I I wax forbidden to do. In fact, lu r. . my Aunt Clara'" wn the flrwl. time that I waa Introduced to lh double standard of eondiiri for yo'unp nai n .Hid voung women. I grew Bated to iheae tdeaa In lUheand bateaux Quits rail vr? in the rorve-m6nal man- nel d society Ixfoie It w .1 - time Or me to Ko to school. With in) aunt one afternoon, I mei Jerrj llaihawey onthe at reel ami cut him dead, out inataadtW II hat -' mv effect upon him he winke.l iit 111. p.. scd. lie aeemcd to undersuud intmedlaiety grh 1 did it. M mother wrote mi liil' ml I knew from her letter 'oat uppn my going out of her life she had nothing myre to live titt the was Just mark-1 I Insr time until 1 ahoald return. Phe m i.b.iii mentioned Grace Cameron or Kanoeth Haiaey and 1 was ini ed surprified when I reached the preparatory prepara-tory .school to find that Grace waa to be one of the pupils. The da I aaw hr there for thai first time I forgot all our animosity. I She waa KOineone from home, some, one I had tcnown all my life. h, Orai le, ;r... la," I tailed to her. ra you coming to school her.-, too? I am aO gbul W hen did oii see my mother laat? i" she looking well?" 1 had gotten ail this out before I noticed thai she had not p-"t out her hand to me anil was loov.iOg Bit straight I In the face, as though .b. bad never I seen me before, "i 'h.'1 she drawled, "It Is Ann Aim riy. Jusl what is your last name? I could hardl) believe my ens. ly; fa'-e nniM hav.' expressed my emotion' and my trembled with anger. I 1 answered: "Toy. 'mow .r -eii what 111.1 last name is, but from now on 1 shall forget ypurs, I don't ever 1 want "to speak to you again," and I turned and left her. Tomorrow Graci Oamerotut deal-' OUSJ . |