Show m THE GIRL TI the c girl gi give e a glance at ile great u ugly gly head of the dog ind and at the III little tic inning hining on the tible tibe I 1 don t think thial bruno Q she slid that we c need to beai yen arn much from tramps bruno looked up it it her with his greit soft blown enes and winged his tall fill the girl threw herself alf down in the hammock which was nas etlen extended derl the whole abele eidth of the little camp and drew drea a deep breith all ah this Is life bruno ho he cried life as I 1 have alis longed to live ine it how hobs tired I 1 was nas of all the ball the musicals the he stupid teas tired of being told old ni hilr was nas brown broin and en eves ees hucl h u cl with nith all sorts of golden lights and shades hides thrown in she looked from the window at the broad expanse of water nater it t the great trees and the green rolling of the fields then rhen she he jumped up and an L started to tore store anin tire hie little jirs jars of potted ham ind chicken ilso tile man colored pl eliges of cr 1 I cepl and the boxes ot of cheese ind butter at list last slip sho stood the lie fishing rod in a convenient place tho the door and laughed happily I 1 guess it we e need not stanc tam c do doggie gar she slid then with nith bruno at hn her heels he 11 1 med to tile the river ind tint ed this the it little tile red boit slip jointed to towards the camp guard it bruno she billed c and the do dog sit ind and stiff upon the ban banks and watched her tow low down the lie river oh the glorious freedom of it all she cried just bruno ind I 1 anil and ria in ture where no odious summer man with his endless campli merits ind inith ath i et she piu ceI with nith her oar raised directs in front of her seitei on 1 i rock reel was mas the man the man who nho had said the gillest things of them all the man who ho had cared she had cared too when it was nas too late she had meant to let him know knon that he cared after awhile ashile but he hid taken her at her word 0 1 d and there hid never nener lieen been an other chance then she gave gane a hort little helpless laugh and faced him tom carruth pulled at the last rope of his tent and then breathed i A gleat sigh of contentment lie HP stroked his gun fondly and flung i t fishing rod over oer his shoulder his cheeks cheak and eyes were nere glowing with nith lineth and anjos mant m nt and he squires squired his great broad shoulders boulders as he took lit in depp deep breaths of the pure fresh air tills this is the he life for met me he cried as he rolled up his troug trousers ers and strode out into the v N ter then seat ing himself on a too aock he started to fish A cloud cime over oer his face and he be gazed don do n into the wi ii ter er lie ile closed his es with laith a quick sudden t I adderi pain for a I 1 feint e of i a tall straight 1 girlish form came before him of 0 brown broin hair with bright gleams of gold cold then two ONO eves seemed to mock him lie he had loved her hei and she lad had been I 1 ilai laa incz lii it ft had been an old game to her but to him it had been veo er sweet and new nev summer bin bahr lie he growled the are arc all the sprint with ith their furbelows fur belows beloTs and theli their there before him in the boat stood the girl the gill gh I 1 who had bad orn the luff lest furbelows fur belows of them all the girl who ho had bad smiled and smiled she had nordel herself into lub his N ver era heart rl ihen hen she hid bid smiled again and had gone awa alma A As I 1 e looked up ui it her aw an that she wa ia still smiling with ith a strange little twinkle in her eve cne she was ras dres dressed ed in a dirk blue sailor suit that bevelled levelled level led just a glimpse of her soft oft white throat her brown hair vias vas flang about her face ind her merra merr dark jar ples ees ant i t little pang of remembrance through illin him grace he cried again she laughed a sort ort of a frightened guilty little nugh that held a ling of 0 gladness gladne qs it Is no use she said the world after all Is so ter ier small rc you staving here heie here in grava grais woods he asked 1 I vias aas staling hare she replied I 1 was going to all summer lint hut no now that vou have comp come I 1 sup pose poe I 1 must io 0 o tonight no no bp b said hasell hast ll winding up his I 1 ifill go at once sho she was vias looking down at him wit fully as she stood firmin poised in the doat coat how his face brought back all that she had enjoyed and suffered su lie he sat there before her silent and miserable winding up his reel then suddenly he looked up at her and something in her face sent the blood leaping in his veins graap lie he said in a low awed voice olce vou on care you care after all alla asby hy need lou ou go goa he pleaded with the audacity auda citi she remembered so well ell guither down the river rive Is a a T little stone church and and she bulled but led her burning face in her hands bands then at last she bhe looked up at him her eves cles once more merry and daring then then I 1 must go back to the camp and put on a white dress she filtered with ith an eager incredulous en of lov JON he be sprang into the bo it it was i as a i reproachful bruno wit hit met her as she came radiant and penitent towards the camp I 1 never e er mind dear she bhe whispered putting her arms about his shaggy neck think what a glorious glorious place lo in which to spend a honeymoon but bruno hung his great head hll hl reign had ended |