Show gytle HE jingling sleigh bells played T merry little tunes as the young ca rollers set out on christmas christinas I 1 eve at every corner they stopped and their clear young voices tilled hilled the frosty night with joyous hymns christ is born they sang good christian men rejo rejoice icel As they reached the edge of the town the driver turned its all of a couple of miles out to widow rl hl ders he said gald shall we go on or turn back here oh lets do go on said bob miles and then because he was new in town and felt that he might have spoken too hastily tie he added of course whatever the others want to do Is all right with me yes lets said mary byron they went on the crowd seemed always to do whatever mary wanted bob miles lilies thought of this as they sped along the snowy road lot but he fior r found himself in the snow beside the overturned sled did not think it strange for she was charming and vivacious as well us as beautiful ile he had come on the ride hoping to get better acquainted with some of the young people lie he was so engrossed in his bis own thoughts that he noticed nothing until someone called look out and he found himself in the snow beside the overturned sled A spill in the snow neier hurt anybody one of the boys called out but it hadl had mary alary dyron byron had a broken ankle ive had two years of surgery bob miles stated and the others drew aside As he deftly put the ankle back in place and tied on a temper ary splint with handkerchiefs he kept kepi up a constant flow of little stories until alary forgot the pain to laugh at them carefully she was loaded back on the sleigh jand nd taken home its a shame I 1 spoiled the widow elders christmas eve she said you must all promise me to go out there tomar row night and sing for her they all promised but rob poll lilies allies 1 I wont he said ill want to know how you are getting on well she answered smiling you will know wont you I 1 never did believe in changing doctors in the middle of a case ca C 1113 newspaper union |