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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH - . by" Evelyn Campbell iCopyrlght is y Evelyn Campbell.) WNU Service MSig . A . ''J' Car on The New Model Ford v. w Trade Your "w a vulgar climate'? she asked, laughing. Weather that has no reserves, he answered Instantly. Perpetually smilTHE STORY ing skies are like a woman who laughs because she has no 6ense.'' Linda Haverhills father, She did not like the way he said dies when she Is seventeen, leaving her to face the that. There was something cold and world with little money or prosbitter in his voice. Men did not usual' " . pects. ly speak so to her of her own sex. She was both piqued and interested. You mean you like to go about CHAPTER II Continued with raincoats and rugs?" He nodded. Possibly. But I like And Linda, seated opposite, forced I like to see the sun uncertainty. herself to look back. She had seen cloud over and the end of a rainy him before.' He was her fathers best day." vision and oldest friend, but then her Then yon like capricious women," had' been childish and distorted by said Linda thoughtfully. She saw sweets - and French dolls. If he did he had ample opportunity him now as a man, but she conquered to prove it in the whirlwind month what she saw. that followed, for Linda jiever knew 'It was private, she explained, by until the day after she married him It was as though whether she cared or not. my cousins wish. the whole occurrence had been manCourtney Roth was a aged by the reluctant Mrs. Ralston. reddish faced man with the sort of He nodded.. His small eyes, abstaring gray eyes that are always looknormally Intelligent, saw through ing over peoples heads in search of everything at once Cousin Amys ensomething farther afield. He was gagements and the lmpracticality of never satisfied. If he was here he death at such a time. wanted to be there. If he had this And now, my dear, he said, after he wanted that, not through fretfulall the meaningless words had been ness or but because of an uncongreed spoken, what can I do for you? for life. He wanted querable appetite The little eyes, searching out the to see everything, to have everything sweet, cold lines of her body under and he was In a hurry about getting the narrow black frock, said she could both. Such tastes are expensive. have anything she wanted of him. He His restless expansiveness fed and had refused to lend Jim Haverhill encouraged something that might have money, but that was another matter lain dormant in Linda if she had marno use sending good dollars down a ried another man.- With Courtney greased incline. Jim Haverhills daughRoth a train of venturesomeness was ter was an Investment virgin soil lighted In her that was to burn to a that could not suspect Its own return, brilliant flare until that part of her But Linda smiled a faint rejection. that was his was consumed. She had not come to borrow. From Even with this attraction It might her black, handbag she took a sheaf not have happened but for Mrs. Ralsof stiff papers, and before they were tons impatience. She could not forunfolded, he caught the familiar glint get the senator. of gold leaf and purple a hint of You must be sure, my dear, she flaming scarlet. With your beauty the girl. warned My father left no money, she said to far. And, remember, go you ought slowly, but there are a great many it is all the same after you have been of these certificates. If you will tell married six weeks. Courtney Is a me how to sell them but the senator has person, charming The senator was not a humorous been a wonderful friend. Your posiman, but he almost smiled at that. tion in Washington would be superb. Sell them! But he put out his cush looked at her with dilating Linda loned paw and took the papers, manwas not the first time that It eyes. aging to touch her fingertip. senator had been suggested to her the Of course, my child." he 'Wheezed, as other than her fathers friend, and pretty little girls must have money.1 within her grew each time Then he asked her what she was colder andsomething shuddered with deeper going to do, and Linda for the first aversion and a strange prescience time looked childish and bewildered, that unless she was careful and quick Do? She stammered out that she suplike a bird in the grass this thing posed she would live with Cousin Amy might happen to her. Measured by and some day would marry, blushing Converse, Courtney Roth became splenhatefully as she said It. did and desirable. She did not conAh !" exclaimed the senator desider love, but only safety and the Marry! certainty that now she could afford to lightedly, rolling his tongue. That shouldnt be difficult, my dear, the other man to whom she He was on forget with your attractions." seemed to owe some vast and incom'amiliar ground now, and edged his prehensible debt. jreat chair closer to hers. But even after the engagement they Please sell Linda got np quickly. far less of love than of plans spoke the stock for me, she pleaded, and for cohering ground during the honeysuddenly her poise dropped away and moon. They were going around the she was a child, young and afraid. world,, but Roth was worried about Too The senator was touched. missing the winter sports in Switzeryoung to have planned anything," he land. There Isnt any man yet thought. If we were married six weeks just silly talk. She can have all the sooner, we could lop off enough milemoney she wants for a year or two. age to get us there in time,'' he said The first week of following Septem- anxiously. ber did not find Linda In the city Linda laughed, but her color came again. At that uncomfortable period and went. She was amused more than of, the year she would be with the offended that his reason for hurrying Ralstons at their Long Island place the wedding was not herself but a pair or with some other distant relative of skis. who had a twinge of conscience and a Well see what Cousin Amy says. spasmodic desire to do something for Cousin Amy was not averse to an the family orphan. early wedding, but she wanted to She was not unhappy, because she know several things. was not penniless. The stocks owned Has he money, Linda dear? Of by poor Jim occasionally surprised course, there must be some, but is every one by exhibiting a stir of life. there enough? It takes such a lot to Something would be sold; something live as he does, ah er skittering would pay an infinitesimal dividend, about the world, and two of yon would and Linda would have enough to pay be rather frightful. her dressmakers bill or the expenses She was only Linda shrugged. of a cabin across. She saw Converse but the world has fallen In twenty, occasionally, and he always urged her a way of treating girls of twenty as to have a good time and spend what if they had the wisdom of their grandshe wanted; he would chalk It up mothers. Linda had thought so much against her account, he promised with about money that she had, begun to a fat laugh. She got over some of her take her luck seriously. Money alrepulsion, but that was because he ways came. There had been a bad was wary. He knew that any female time after her fathers death, but that thing would be appalled by him until was bridged by the clever financing its wings were broken. of the stock certificates. She was so Cousin Amy spoke to her husband qertain she was on safe ground that He is enormously she about the senator. neglected to go into the matter rich. He has never been married, and thoroughly with her fiance. So Linda, It is very strange that he should manhard bitten with the virus of change, age so, well with all that worthless consented to hurry the trousseau and, paper poor Jim left. therefore, please her lover mightily. He agreed. He was darn glad he Courtney Roth was in love with her hadn't been expected to handle the as he would be with a woman. He stuff, but it was too bad taste to diswas always trying effects with her cuss, even for them, and the subject beauty viewing It from different was quickly taboo. angles. Linda met Courtney Roth at CorYou need .pearls," he said one day, onado. He had run out there to see and soon after brought her an exwhat it was like, he said, for Europe quisite strand. 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