Show TS IM mm now york la in tho the 1 I train the middle aged business man loan sat on oil one ot of tile sido side seats opposite tile ho rather rathe r plump somewhat aoi comely ely midd lea d woman for a she pho scrutinized his f fare face are casualty casually then than her stare stara became fa a tense tenso and eho fl n d turned r rale ale tho the man caught her glance and she smiled encouraged he ogled 13 alta her matronly and respect atilo appearance ipie arance she ogled back tho the man got out at the bolh st et station the woman follon followed A she she k ept carefully out of sight ss as tile the mn entered his home the baxt evening the woman pro pre dented hersele at mr home ire ho smiled deligh delightedly tedy v ban he saw tt it was tho the woman of the train ire he said ho he was honored by the visit the woman looked at mr cruikshank for a moment and then said 1 I STO arn the woman you flirted with la ill the train aso also I 1 am aur conr wife then jeftro he ha could could from ills his astonishment she went on 1 I hardly look like the little ellza bath you married in 1906 doi douglas time seems to hayo have been rather kind hind to you I 1 recognized you the moment I 1 baw you on the train dut but you recognize me well fourteen years of borrow and struggle do change one and then there was the baby to take care of ti the ic one you abandoned when you left me 1 I swore out a warrant for your arrest shortly after you ran away ive been b een renewing that warrant for fourteen years later in the brooklyn court of domestic relations lohs magistrate dooley ordered cruikshank to pay 10 a week neek for tile the support of his wife and child |