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Show ;Jj5iRELLA SALLY 1 sr her bH' rir h 'nff ou the - Turned out I I ,!DhLMper'ona!lty I EJ- l thi! cer was I Mr. ; .' . K J at j riled. Tddoannodto'n.ywhat IE.. r d'fl vu Liril "p , teachers PISK" was again, the t JSSi- alys as 'op" S'jKS.Idenv. whkh P- fu'l for Sally. Her Ff'" Jji off and she FL?!lut first audlen. e Jrret modest pcr-t,eJSkBO.h.- Brln, .Id. R '. . ! .nder It. i u h L,irv ,',n" Kr aa mo"lnp. afternoon. K5 tStlffl holidays she R5 , toltbfulnew that nvnr-Ki nvnr-Ki trawins teacher. Even-PtlnttJ Even-PtlnttJ at the theatre, hrr pV; r growing in lmport-j KSfST'OMif took ClL hurried meals, be-tod be-tod night work, nr.. I I Ml that Money for Me!" generally with Eury Bennet or her sprightly mother along Canby was amazingly kind and courteous, but one evening Me remarked a little acidly. "How Is it that I am usually favored with a chaperone, but that when young Stanley asks you out you go. alone and without fear?" "lie la the nearest, dearest human! being." answered Sally with her dis-j Arming simplicity. "in all this world to mo." Canby, for the first time. Crowned. 'And all that I'm making possible for you Is It nothing? Haen't you ever thought " Sally rose from the table excitedly 1 fingers. I I had thought," she triM to speak Steadily, "you really meant what Gol-den Gol-den said that I was an asset to jou, and you were giving me a chafice that would mean a lot to us all. . . . I see now for the first time that I have no richt to ifo on And f vlnn'f (To Be Continued.) (Copyright, 1921'. NEA Service.) |