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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1922-12-7, Page 6SLUE \'V. TES A TALE OF . 17,E DEEP SEA FISHERMEN e. T]!rank felt almost glad that suds was I' ray lip to the institution, and in thet the case.. With no barrier of this na- e0Prse of conversation remarked that tire between them, he pondered as to f "her friend,, the Captain was feeling 1v}zether she too lel look upon Rini lee quite blue about leaving the hospital." the light which the other girl had ---I The bluish which suffused her face that of Ids ercfesaien as a fisherman., when he made the remark sent him Re wondered, but in a vague Ray he i offs ehilcicli:ng to himself. Given a did not think so, Lillian Deilton was'quget, lonesome hospital;"• a handsome a girl of the right sort ---free from af-1 aoung saalorma 1I 'risk;,, a -irony girl,. fetation and s3031 airs. Besides,'sympatlletie; dully visits for a few even if he were a fisherman, he could weeks. the bacteria, will take ef- ben gentleman in spite • of his pros ; feet, That's the prescription:' And 13FRE 4RICIa WILLIAM WA.i:aLi3G 7 feesion, He cculd earn good money et -ailing to hitnsel.f_at iais jo'.ce, he rent anti keep a wife in the best of every his way, -------------*--•--) thing, His mother's estate would, fait Frank v, -as .fitting by the open win - to him soros day—but he dismissed .dos when she entered, and he.loomed pyo'" t bs ciao Musson Deck o xt ne the thought. Ile knewinstinetikelee at her with -the �s&.�ceme shining in CIIAI?T1:IZ FUt'Bt lµ-'�`-1�'ont'a?,I 'hz ik n s times "with their strange that Lillian ~♦sold every ter leve and his eves, Got i elesr out t;nierraw; 7[`ilus Frank ryas left, 11;• t wit:l :Hiss t .,,?;rt gra"s• „ riot fay merle •, awl Frank pandered he said when s1 ..had seated herself. I),,,:.:!` 6 .▪ _,. tlitil cl 1, he waE 'ily '� t3? knCn* about that—that girl?' if he p�es?eased elle 'ti 1}.;l?res SF1u1C11' "Ave you s_e ry?" •elle asked with :a g t e ;,caeca at length. t no means lonely, alahougae he yarned "Yes.' ,, � , ai <yQur friend would I « :1 eiy t'J a#trttet a girl of her snails. +r d slor•l I ani. ! t� 1'.c> 3/a iiia :>-S7L` a �3'iL. �:/7dtr'ti:S14'S �' es . e Ile t`Oi e;i tL ;le. I' iii Afraid, he Srllblo;;?liZe i, ": "Yes." he reP'rle+- y, „ " - 1 b:u met tiering -abide told me all."' ".Ile'„ think I'm a fe`.ler that's blown' She app^erently ignored hie answer. 3:e had re e For s'nle minutes neither spoke. , "Dad rants you, to coal© along to the. the future ace': la'atk; but as sa�ll avcu. by every wind what Marrs, y Y lc' h'e tees a az n Marl eLt tis the Turned flf• p by one girl a few weeks house and eta fci a day or two -be , I :ia71 pea. aui came they y nl:.:e, Lae tees before .:•e gen. Daily he e 'a of Else e: S s g 1i1>g tiiraubii the *go, 'U1' pr:Erlesint to an'tiler a few fore you go home. Is your suit -case, Yta. a fel-ward t 1'.e'.' coming and ut ..LSwi anti i : "',:1. eI"• ie a gn.:1n.e .leeks after, O??, hut I'll neer be able Pa ?cad?" +. Wan ?n hoc tehar:e, She remen`.ae'3'- is She's ;`]'aver "thin' is in it, Mies Denton,, When : le failed t? arrive enc lifter- , . to exist without, her. S,1e. evtt•:;,-thin' 3 r late '� ft? us lA '. J nielllinb C• -.,' • the t! S 11P first S iS17 him as Ji d ni to me now, an' if 1 don't get her, th' But it ain't right for sae to impose on t u <.eaifcl rtiggei strong T he Stood in • 1 e �. 1• e'n—,—,." b cut of It:s :i e , r,;,n a bott�ni 1, be I;n'.ckeai out of ray rfe, y the daor t?n� .12� berth tr: an . :Ge., t:oK r Ill be no geed aftei n zr� I'll never (To be earl#files 1:) I* >s raft to be sup.pa ed that rend_ .., -.,1os, linen her. Sae tell^ }?creel hearing be aa:e to *tick at an'tl*.iia' . . but I'll ------<•-----•• a the tales of hie li•o ter vexes as e ' clic' tale ' for'' et ea: •} •e tm•-• a -r' 0 4' • - '�=:w: y, , sq 4,,. ' x116 Sit is t' ,`�'' is",� SA"}tile' clap l'f:Jr;t to •,,.,,,,,3. £ badly.'t:r,cilr,�, 1 yea. a(e �w•,�.,:.. �er� v -e-••-• SS -1 he se'f2 tee• a gty tee e - • was °;r•,, .1F <'e, plunging m - a } } ,F r s R }p IL,,,, ii. e:.?5�,, :+''.`tel' the :.+sepal {.f:.:3 .esti I. -g, _ ,- la i:,ii er yi•Sis yb?ung'. entl ale iovC+'i ... Skit •.Sind:. l.£es Ise In ,,, S ..�y aS .i1 „alp re a -,. e E re O c ell setae How frigaten- + 7y v" q ifll° in life 1t ith his itliele D ?•.7 olIxd yes • ti ` e Dome a cu•c 4 e 3t 'foie .r"... t<f the winei L. S5 tee n < .: l :ae t ; t I- , c • y a - i � Ili�c11 he did ' s; : = the a .I .:'.erors cremes cf b "— r� 1 `l: * 1 •lite, t ° P t.Y IZ ct11 r , e1'te; rim wi ;1e heertelTv. Th » 1Le a lover of the v ane` cif the '"--k t` t c> t.`: to �, e:aat taws' s°,4 -lucre Rf t.. rt na3i 'll a• as V V"'''“,';fRr: E'Ler•s' "Iaiont ind Dyes package: •es S; i .• r $ c ".s:`:** . RFT..'. a 1'gl."r;+ as trace ,� tette how to dye or tint any \Sos'.11, ■a ,..t, ''l, ..1 till:.i?.t„ ."."•:9, Lilt' St'Z4:"el•, the w,a fi P•It e L' f13�. et is nttt t;