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Show jmN Daughter and His Son 4 Grtat Married Lifm Story by n TDAH McGLONE GIBSON W"loM '"SL, that he fc . ' I I. or ,fir? Vrare to .av honestly, Rl pd lh' Ann Sine 1 jf .IKiM' L.yor.l mv reach HednK' rvml I'M tcpi into my 'fl-r. Anr, will ou" rnr- mVn H. 1 n m0 lhftt you could -T,fc';r ?o, J&. And I -hll f '"iBSf'"'1 lf V She is really the 'fiWrtrl n', . heart btcw warm ttal2-t1"' n.- 8h-ut J-i-r money HjplBn fnine to mal mc un- , v ts4 , ,," ilofh &- i-"""1 l'aH aml HlB' ,r ih'ir wl B K u I " s t "., - lUna P,f'TM r,. look upon rm taklnu ' tB rm Urt of the same and ftSBw'tf " "knowlrce lhal Mm lW , r r " Jrrr 'H gift for 1 Rfi'ormln.-i In nr .n mind m. ' len Hatha 5ILL B5' "".ilrnu intent In the me think that he hurl ?jK'uiJ5lS-l for a while at tlK , . (ml, he did not know RM, n in the w..,ld with-i. with-i. JB t.-k .1 Mill- 1 ' of the blame for my predicament to htm- Btlf. What an Idiot he mimt think me " ! Mid to myself, hut I rrtil.-klv recovered , my ttelf-reaper i bj remembering that every ev-ery nmn I ure that he ran fool rwiv woman and he always likes her better fur being able to Illustrate bis superiority. However, this did not help me to work out the problem of returning his money. I had already deposited it to Mr. Hal-aey'a Hal-aey'a account to satisfy that forged check and T felt that I could not wait another day to return the tnonev. I couldn t ask Mr HaUe.v f..r a thousand thou-sand dollars without Riving him some excuse for changing my mind BO sur-denly sur-denly upon using a drawing ac. ount ufcalnt mv father's estate which Mr. I la I -sey held In trust I rertalnly was In a peculiar predicament. My only way out seemed to lie In my father If 1 found that he was the same kind of an understanding- man that Mr. Halncy was. I should tell him the Whole itory, He would like Jerry for being f kind to tne. and, being a man. he would not chide me too. much for being no silly. With a high I dismissed all personal matters and took up Mr. Hnlsey a correspondence, cor-respondence, renllr.lng as 1 did so that Jim had' told rue nothing about ihe business busi-ness or Ken's affair. Mr. Halsey tame In shortly nnd sank Into the chair at hl desk with almost a groan. "What Is the matter"1" 1 asked solicitously. solicit-ously. FOT answer lie questioned: "Ann. have you seen that ermine roat that Grarf Is wearing, and have you heard Any rumors as to what It cost?" ' haven't seen Ihe coat Mr. Halsey, but Mamie was at the store when Grace bought It and she said that the clerk told hot that It cost, five thousand dollars." dol-lars." Mr Halsey gave another groan. "So that Is why Ken wanted to mortgage his house to me this morning," he said, mote to himself than to me. Tomorrow Mr Halsey's Fears. |