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I 1 Steena look, und, of cerriage wheels - into the country and finally they luoy farnivard to bear 'M-rs, M�jl:u, v e Is even thought seriously of one atnoth-r . . ;
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� and her heart gave a sudden jump' ed onto a farin in the fl�a-rt of tb,e story. I I � heard, that it was you 'who he d saved - U I I
L.. a. Kerry � wheat country, At first, - Oliaf BLriby "I wasp't here., when noxie of. it hap. -Tuth. .
. � when she saw that it was My � Ithe baxiis, well., it'told me the t
�� 11 . I . driving the black mare. Her quick served as a "hand" but before liong Pelledl," she explained. 'It w"" to- I And -es -for yo�ir ibaing, good- eniou,gh I.. I I � . I
� I blue eyes travelledo-veT her blve house was promoted to a po,sitiian akin to wardis night and the ohores'was -7,d1c,TIe t ), .... I .... .... ... - � I . I
. . - -.r and so, was supper. I: w-ent to uwii, ' sbe stoiliped, confused, then, 11 I . I .
that of suiperintendent. A year liatc I - I
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1. travelled to heir blonde hair, and felt he paid th._ firs;t Incit-allmont on the I to the movies, with my �c,woslh E nials ed -b -ow ybu`v, changed!" I . ,
for stray locks. There were none, so farin of his own. I g! , It seems, III, e tliat blie'fir§�.,per-, The� giirPs musical laUg'11 rip,pled
i . lace froni her -first son who noticed the smoke,ox the,ftre tly g,
. out to the - Steena loved the p . , ,,O,u as ��, � I
�. she bufrxied, almost ran, inhouse or anythin' w1as the Briby girl.,�'�Slie Ii the -room. It W, - the laugh �
horse block. I giimpse of the long low far . . . ' of one L who '91augibs lastl'- a happy � �
. I "Mol-Aini, MW Kerry! I hope you and the' :big barns beyond. On the come running over and into th'��, !-dt- laugh,.of some unspoken vict.0;7- - . . 1, �
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. ban well?" She smiled, s,�,e-aking way down the road fron, the sn"all ahen viiisre Jim and.- Larry w" �� s0b'i- 1; ' � 'Yes, I have chsnged7-all of us - I ; , . I
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I � . it was sure to be laughably ungram-. she had s2en a dozen large farmsteads afire. It -v,.-as the tool house that.t6ok .have chianged, dear Mrs. Kerry. And I . . .
I I wh' h sho-wed care and comfoi u even first and, -then the hen -house caught P I kn,ow what you came to te-11 ni�e this I .
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I idioms of her native Swe<len, I approaching to luxury, The girl bad and the sparks were,1!ke to golt the ` I I I .. I I . I
I "Yes, I'm -well", Mrs. Kerry's man- 1 dreamed, that their home -%rou,2 not be rest of the ouffiudiddings, �nly Blriby's. s`-Pc`ke-�'that you did, not mean to be 11
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ner, aaways positive and abrupt, was So vastly different and, to her delight, girl, she runs to the pho i6end tn. I'es,s lict, " unkind,, thab you were protect- � 11 I I I .
I Ing mare - tbanks to� Industry and native refine- I than -no time, . I ,guess the *11'b,le Ing YOUT s071'. 1 know, Mrs. Kerry, I . I
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se and you inent, her dTeam. had almost become countryside musit have been liei,e, and and you were right. I Was no -t good . I
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I "I should tie him the hoi re,al,ty I she a'telain' them viliat to do, i, , . , , enough then!" . � . I I I
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�. I get -out?" suggested. the girl,. a Even now, in her moment of an- "Do �rou mean Steena -Brib , y 'p, Mis. Kem*y di d not know what to ... .,
I "No I've got something to say to : .. I say;- but.she took the girP9 hatid in rlr"% It I �
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:1 you and I can say It right here. It's guls1h, she felt a thrill of pride tl-mt I George asked' quickly. B ib ' In both of hers. I I . I
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. labout my boy, George." I , �.�', , �:: I "ir told.' you that morning that I
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i Steena's face lightened at the men�- desirable, - her home was not a' y I - fl� The, lob acco Of Q U �,
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, tioinof George's naine. Her smile was i place of Which anyone might be I M"rs.'.KeTlry IV'oJ`e,4d. Sharpl at, libiri:wOuld"thin' * k It over .and. W with you " al i t7 �
�, . 'ain," Steena ecintinued; lovely in her :
I illuminating and revealing. She waited ashamed. It -�NNqs, smaill compared with son. The rediant light that� fla'shed P'gpp , I I
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I "Do you love him?" Mrs, K,rry'UP the'road, but it was well kept, there _.of separation had, acoomphs Ied '_, at lit'.*Ineant and,there, . 1;� .
�,- . I was pothing to say to yau-then. I I/2 L69 TIN 6 I 4L
asked quAckly. re any- was a gen -L xt ' a' i 1 ' I . '
"That I-,., is the erous lawn and trimbedges thing and her he% gave a (1 lick I . I ;
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[' -bhtng between you two? I,m his'of flowers and 4brubbery. 'She rose bound that was almost a S' nt 66orge-awlay eachtime he called. - ,.
I . - fr3M her painful brocding an(I walked reproach. She hardly boaTa, the�-,est That niorning after you left, I said to (3 Rom V% rz?� . .. :1 :: -
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. I to the door and -out, across the grass, of Mirs, Maguire's rambling narratNt InYsOf that I w-0 I d * acka e . I
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The girl was puzzled but the smile turniii.g to look bazkc at the house an iof how Sbeena had ,seved, the barn��, � I I
� I Ithe outbuildings beyond. The picture'.how she bad wonked, with, the n,a,j andj ha4 come to, this country. , found ., 'pl%rZM ,,, I I .,
.1 did, not fade. i complete. In -side and out,, Ol'afidarecting, inspiring -them h - - " happiness, comfort and almost ridlies, __.________________ ____ -_ . .-"--,.--
. . "I -sure -well, I'm What you Call was y air'.,., and ' . ' I 11�
I I- crazy over him!" She tried to be gay. 'face covered with soot, her ey6s'redi' we had not
B6by had. made I -Lis home comfortable, I i I become a .part of the ^ - I
,ern, handsome. It was a splendid her throatchoked. vaiguely'slio'beard 1 country.. We could ,not speak- Its lan- Ralar � . .1�
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I but I know -I know " and she laughed. i e'anl'Ple of a Cana,die'n farm hoine- onoof the hired inen say that ol'teena Thanksgim' I 1�
I stela, was � a "hero,," and '�6u ght to get 'a my brother Ole, my fatlier and 1. We I ,
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.. phrase came to Steena's mind, because i What fiTled h . Vh4 We went to thecounty town and took 'Some things we may net undersandi but we can* alwaks pray . '';
a wife ,whom he'd never be ashanied. er mind was 'fact " , r
11 omen mention it- i that George loved, Steena t our firsit naturalization pa-peiv. .The Lord'. of Harvest whose ,great sun shineth. Siioni day to day. �11
7� o a ounts in life. I 2 -he had .heard, the w and, �'sbe, 0'al . I , �
� -iby'wondered -if the girl realdy'lovedAiiii,i. -%v i . ,
I 1 A thought flashed to her: the Bi We stifffied, we even wealt do 1 to * � lf�
. At your age, one tumbles into love :
1�. -gain, with na her e 0-1 le 'inl- Witi-ndipeg tio-take a short course. We Sometimes by diraught -and hail and, rain our work Is - ewftt aside, "I',
and, out a, -in do-ne.,household had, not kept pace with ther If only Sh had be , ss of the I I � I *
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� 1. 1 Briby home! They had built up a fine migrant type," if only , . r . I I - a read. Every -day we were better Can- Sometimes the fie3diss of g&Jdisn grain fill- every tihought with pride; 1 1 �
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�, . , - -wife for : 'i afflans, �You.see, some day I wanted Sometimes cur neighbors' hearts are sore with pain and - -f, * �, , ,
(�. . o ood for type of Canadian farm boniestead but more fitting wife for rge. , , . I � loss end grie � .
.. a slight. Wbat poor examples of Canadians they ,at any rate, she inus o over , ,'!'to be good enough." So,metimets they're glad while we, al'as! of sorrowers alre chief,
�', George?" the girl broke in, � 1. ��
I I i. catch in her -voice. I were' She pundered over this for I thank her for her s� � . , seT :, �'Steenel" Mrr,. Kerry's eyes filled Somewines, for one, success -and, Joy-%nother walks bereft, i �.�
t For the :fraction of a second Mrs. many ininutea, and when she started 1 Perhaps on the way a . s I iW1, tears and, .she Put her harods in a 0 'half the wozid in sunshine steeped -the rtlst in darkness Ieft. ' .,�
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1� guess that's what I me -an. You the cloud.s. ,for therbarns. Mrs. Ma. I I . - To Rim whose 1116ve no surclease ,knows from day to endlIeSS -day. , ��. ,�
,. I ,see, George wil. be a rich man some, That night, when George Kerry ily secIding'over the fact it - e, _' sli6iuld'have helped you.. You must � . . ;
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, I -; ', day. He's well educated and lie's go- drove his ear up to the horse block in' n6t received Mrs. Kerry's telb ""an ve� been very unhappy- We must keep, faith whaterier come: lia-11, rain, oT -withering drought, .1
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� Ing to be great, I hope. And lie i until so late that it was I, ..os, ,, , .,,Un,haP.py9 No. Lonely som f bu t .1
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- have a Wife -who can't even speak the I Out to meet 'him- to do ev : W -it was best Can not disturb the peace of souls stayed ,steadtCastly on Him V.
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'�, Englilsh language, who doesn't know' "He'lo, Pee"ch-es and creanil" He ount of Thanksgiving doolcing�, . ,� . ,nt him away . but I Whose radiant Presence deep ensba-ined. makes all the w,orld-lig,lits dim.: �
I 14, anything about Cenadian we S You're had nicicnamed, Steens. after her com- ,,No. turkey Inilled, nmo mince ' ti flist, the, hiour would come when I . 41,
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", . very pretty, Steena Briby, byu�-!;,;,�;d. Plexill- "Let s go to town and get � made, no decent crust rolled, u ' oulld have him back. When I was .
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�1. . Ice cream." a lyum,pkin pie, not a ex, . -berrv-,i �_ lonely,',, I - orked, hardest." Some day we'll read the stori through and why these things were sent;, .
_1 . better. marry some fine Swedish boy -" some �, I I
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I I Then, after a rainute of painful is,j_! '-No-I no go to -night," she said house, no ---2' she' went .on, but . I I -e Some day thii meaning of it iiLll to all eyes shtay, be clear, I � .
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I � . -! Kerry did- not even hear'� .Sbe "' ' -11 after- -gome 'da: I
-Y. "Good_n4htl" and she walk I clul * he hates me , :v the ,k1-qr1,qus fkv ts5g .
. 1, "Surelly, you. understand, that. gravel . I � � .1. . L_L te. ,of ada 4,g_" xumr. - .E��l . .
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:1� , George should marry?" I It was. the same the next ni � . , �- � " t , , , � - . . .
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.. The color slowly had, left Steena's :for many M'ghts- -She would not go driveway to th , ed � ,our and upoill .
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I cheeks and she -,vaso standing very 1 with him, would not talk to him Would knoe,ked. Couslu, Anna an , , 110,vaj light. I know . � ,,.:, � .1 I � '. " . I .
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�* , What thought might be evolving ffir;&h satisfaction. But do "Yeh, Steena, .-the only , . . , . ThA)riks * �- * - Gratitude. - . 1, . .
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� I . I . I heart of hearts,he ,did -not stop OeTing t e, . wl, , I .1 . Now - � I . - - b, . . � . I I � I .1
. 11. - - work &ess. I clailil. her., a1h . it ciouis plenity rules. th,e oaitd, What am I thamIdul for? I �
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_ Steena. did not love George to such an Autumn came and .wint Fl.or happiness. "You can hellp I . I I
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;� extent that she would not be willing Christmas time, MTS. Kerry s,iilggested. into the living room. - Th- .e, � . niia, ,vith the
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Steena siaM Finalay and withoi I I I ISL. barkey, cranberry sauce, There yet is something higher; I pet4way rough;
, ment, walked quickly towards the, watched the gayetie; - but r efused, to I an ,six of honie about it that shq "... � ,,,1,.ere .
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I ci the oven, glanced at the bak-_! news With a nod, but ina4a n ; quick step sounded in the hall and;�', 11 -1 ) ".
. w(leleVy, 0 CGM_ I -.to .'in the flairly Immediate fu,bure, I thank Thee for the unexplained Johnuy:----"Why are you putting cam- , .
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loaves could be taken froin their pans,: ers, but,after all, she argued, the girl dress? Certainly, she -was, better Ilook- grinfiftii'go .in delight, announced that . 0 rather, mo -Te and, incre ,:;! .
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.1, One of her first thoughts was that of Wife for Geo,rge. finement. Mrs. Kerry noted tf�, laci the' fi�ont gate, "hand in ban I into the fursr� .
1� I she was g1tad to be alone. Cousin Anna. Spring came again and with it the before thv ceirl had really entered 6,e,,,1�e-n,y'.ran .to indet, them. From juat 'Eat the hair off." I . iJ .
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. I to tawn for jupplies, Her father and'mer before Ins sister appeared again I younger woman's,14,reeting was A,entle "Itier � bby's voice seemed as an echo o(f To inner deptbs of being; � ,
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. thinking but by no means stupid brain, thought what ,I fine gure of a gir )light, I really feel,that it i�, to, you big turkey -after all. That's some� I .*. — - - . �.
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1� . a. narrow escape. But for il, .�r� " 4Someth - th,ankful f-o�,' Every -abuse of victory in the and I I
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1, thet Mrs. Kerry was -right. She was t stalk acros's the fields. :�:�::�::i��ii�i�����i�iiii:���:� -, . �
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" . � mon-ths and hew father, a wul raw. go and the little set smile, that she' .'r.'11,1`?1.1_1_11 -�--..��:, '
11 -boned man., Unhappy from the loss of . .., "" , siAps are tender and, brown, remove . -k, 1 Y -our, 1114, teaspoons . o. �
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