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Show tTHE ONE-MATwOMAN THE WOMAN A MAN LOVES I TVFGIN HERE TODAY 8B1 KITH A(.NES ARI-TLING. HP. ufc of Hp avaKD had been filled with H&xrodv bul now bo tnouht the BJffcX was reached. In girlhood Kfbad quarreled with her mother UUwKa then ficd from her homo to the H5etclty. where she met, loved and KcWARP Now he was dead and He, had returned to find that i, r Itthf al? nad dlcd and thal hr BrlN ' PARSONS, needed her care. Hf.,'.', was sad enough, but then KlSATOWN ALICE with her little Kbf. t0 announce to Kate that Kn Ward, the dead husband, was f, fuller .' -;iro-.s child. In Ker "eP ,hat n,rhf- Kate awoku Hr.tr lhP ' nvl'"tl'"'ri tliat a vole Ed been trying to tell her about u old fuck I ON WITH THE STORY. iBjr'jtin 1 anxiously at his Hgrhtir during breakfast. KriK1' 1-"""' 11' f or iho Dltrht ft, ad spent Old f"arsons knew K( all was not goini: well Ho said Krtiinc however He was one of nvre people -who instinctively !K wacn .mII' n. is truly golden. (a: lengLh Kate, herself, began to Hrit'ner." she said, "do you know fcrtjlnff about a trunk or has anv- Kac ivf-.' ppi-iiKil in the family Krh Involved a trunk?" B-v.0, child." mild surprise in his B-Hivo we eer lost a trunk or Rtp we one stored aw.iy somewhere?" "Katie, fir!, your old lather has t.,, so little traveling: in nil lire Cj he never had need for more than eirpet Vi.ur mother and I rer-owned a trunk in our lives'" fif thine passed without a smile. heart was too heavy fur smll-KjT smll-KjT Her brain was busy on things Hhe past. She waa turning ovor K matter of Mnu n Ah. ana othy and Dan's feeling for then. After aii " he have BrJ rnore Tor :n .'" Kati wa il.ink- BjuitiL caught o her -He would 1 . . '.red more for Kb, Katie, Just .1 naturall) ;,s flOW-Bn flOW-Bn !-jrn I" Htu are r- woman men! p. Your, kind they flirt E, not tii' 1 hey Ke loud carousal and who then' Knanvless Hou are the kind of woman a man Kb'-? to be a da ug Ltd : . to hi Sphere are ., n. t her Henrs," Justin was ri r 1 0 "Father, do you know anything about a trunk?" eventide torment yon with details of a days shopping or the illness of some detested relative, th-re are those who never find a circumstance or condition juiie as they want it anl who insist upon mouthing the thing over j "And then Katie." slowly, "theio ! art; th0 like yourself, who form, unknowingly, a gold, n band whl 1 spans the world of men the womm of the quiet heart women who can ac ' pt their disappointments in silence and rise above them, women who understand un-derstand the need of silence by men who would be great. "The restful woman, who amid earth's riot. Is eloquently quiet Knowing ih;tt silence means not b-ing b-ing dull But like the sunlight, bright and beautiful " ' That's the woman who holds not only man's love. Katie but the love Qj every living creatur dogs and birds and children and men You're that kind of woman, child. "And so Dan would have had to love you more than the Oth .. As the old man finished sp, aking a neighbor passing In the road whittled whit-tled . ' Letter for you!" ho called as Kate appeared In the door. . (To Be Continued) 'Copyright. 1922, NEA Service) |