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AIG& Laitcla� R�-'PLKG. 1� Ofawu'v' 'knmm, the Crossroads teach6i-Antme glass. Nancy liked` gtraLwht little
� . W. IL Hinchley, Secdorth- lobi4 K=,- WwReld. You rem,mn,ber Cynthia candles and silver stars. "it shall be
taY, Egm0ndvilk; 3-- W.-YaO, SO&- Warfield, sir; this is her grand- an old-fashioned: tree," she said, "such
Acl%� & 0. JUMUth, BrOdbaga&', JQ& daug4tsr." � as I used to have when I was &child!'
I wott 410h. - Austin remembered'Cynthis, and ]be -Sulie7sN Ya4ptures 'were- almost eGl-
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ard told him of Anne%, sadness and money, plenty of it, and Sulle and
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William Rinn, R. R. No' 2, Seaif6kth, common sense. '�K am so glad that Nancy -went to Baltimore and alpent
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0ohn Bennevies,.]Brodhagen; Jame`s she can be with -my mother, and that It. "I never eipeoted," Sulie said,
2vans, Beechwood-, Sgmes Co=olly, the child,,, ,11,,�,; her in the School. "to go into -shops and pick out things
Goderich; Alex. Broadfoot, No. & See- She is so vUe� and goa." that I liked. I've always had to
gorth; Robert Feeris, Harlock, George lHe thought'more than once in the choose things that I needed."
�. EdeCartney, No. 3, Sezforth; Murray daysthat followed of Ann,', wisdom NPW and,thcn on Saturdays when
Gibson, Brucefield . James Shold1lee, and goodness. He decided to send Anne went w1th them, they rushed -
Wait= , " . the fun. He expected to go to Cross� through their shopping, had lupch,at
I . I __ roads for Christmas-, but lie was not the Woman's F&cha,nge and went to
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, IONDOW AND W�NGIL&12 Something had ,been said -about her Nancy was always glad to get back
- going for the hoUdays to lier Uncle home, but Snlie revelled in the ex-
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. 2.1m. p.m. 'Was it nI ce he had buy a hat with a flat pink rose which
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Couirdlia � ......... 10.36 5.51 seen her ono gearoyeekasrabsiouve the Tw_ lay enchantingly againA her gray
. sxets�? .......... �. 10.49 6.@4 er with a wreath in her hard, and in hair- .
M��Pn : .......... IL1.03 6.18 the -.table at Bower's, with the Ian- "I feel sometimes as if I had been
9 born again," Sulie said quaintly;
Mppa�i ............ 10.08 6.23 tern shinin&, above her head.
15rucefield ......... 11.17 6.32 . "like a flower that had shriveled up
Clinton ............ 21.58 6.52 I CHAPTER KIM and grown brown, and suddenly found
Z,ondesboro ........ 12.13 7.1.� In Which (Christmas Comes to Cross- itself blooming in the spring."
myth ............. 22.22 7.21 roa-�S. Thus the days went on, and Christ-
BeIgrave .......... 12.34 7.33 Nancy's plans for Christmas wt,re mas was not far away. Anne com-
wingham .......... jL2.50 7.55 ambiticus. She talked it over v-)th ing in one afternoon found Nancy by
� soma. � Sulie'Tyson. "I'll have Anne and her the library fire with -a letter in her
. Uncle Rod. If she goes to him they hand.
. a.m. p.m. -v4ll eat their Christmas dinner alone. "Richard hopes to get here on Fri-
wingham. .......... 6.55 3.05 Her cousins are to be out of town.,' day, Anne, in time for the tree and
3elgrave .......... 7.15 3.25 Cousin Sulie agreed. She was a the children's festival. Something
3lyth ............. 7.27 3.38 frail little wonian, with gray hair may keep him, however, until Christ-
1ondeshorc, ........ 7.35 3.47 drawn up from her forehead above a mas morning- He is very busy -and
high -bred face. She -spoke with ,there are some important operations."
Clinton ............ 7.56 .4.10 earnestness on even the. most trivial 11H,ow proud you are of him," Anne
8.15 4.30 subjects. Now and then she had sank down on the rug, and reached up
Xippen ............ 8.22 4.38 flashes of humor, but they were rare. her hand for Nancy, "and how happy
Erensall ........... 8.32 4.49 tier lite had been sad, and she had you will. be with your big son. Could
Eneter ............ 847 5.05 ays been dependent. The t,,di- you ever ,have loved a daughter as
Centralia .. ......... . 1.18.59 ' 5.17 a'w de it im- much, Mother Nancy?"
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possible for her to indulge in any ,, "I'm not sure; perhaps," smiling,
C. N. R. =3 TABL3 money -making Occupation. He -nee if she had been, like you. And a
she had lived in other people's hous- daughter would hav,e stayed with me.
- __ FAIst. es, -,Usually with one or the other of Men have wanderhig natures -they
a.m. p.m. two brothers, in somewhat large must be up and out."
Goderich ........... 6.20 2.20 households. "Women have wandering. natures,
Holmesville ......... 6.36 2.37 Her days, therefore, with Nancy too," Anne told her. "Do you know
�_ Clinton ............. 6.44 2.50 were rapturous ones. I that last Christmas I cried and cried
Seaforih ........... 6.59 3.08 There's something in the freedom because I was tied to the Crossroads
St. Columban ...... 7.06 3.16 which two womencan have when they school and to Bower's? I wanted to
Dublin ............. 7.11 8.22 are alone," she said, "that is, glorious. live in the city and have lovely things.
West. - We are ourselves. When men are a- You can't imagine how I hated all
� P, Eve Chesley's elegance. I seemed so
a.m. p.m. always acting.
I "I am lumsy and common."
Dublin ...... 11.17. 5.38 9.97 Nancy was hot so subtle. Nancy stared at her in amazement.
3t. Columban. 11-22 5.44 .... myself with Richard."
Seaforth ..... 11.33 5.53 9.50 "No, you're not, Nancy. You are "But you surely don't feel that way
Clinton ...... 11.50 6.08-6.,53 10.04 always trying to please hiiii. You now."
Eolmesville . . 12.01 7.03 10.1.3 make -him feel important. You make "Yes, I do. - But I am not unhappy
Goderich . .. - - 12.20 7.20 10.80 him feel that he is the head of the any more. it was silly to be unhap-
house. You know what I mean. py When I had so much in my life.
Nancy did know. But she didn't But if I were a man, I'd be a rower,
a vagabond --I'd take to the open road
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C. P. IL TENIF, TABLE ,',Well, I like to please him." Then rather than be tied to one spo
. with a sudden burst of longing," Sulie There was laughter in her eyes, but
3ast. am I want him here all of the time -to the words rang true. "I want to see
& r, ' please." new things in new people. I want
0 "Oh, my dear," Sulie caught,Nan- to have -new experiences -there must
I . Raenset .................... 5.55 ey's hand up in her own, "oh, my be a bfgger, broader world than this."
� MeGaw .................... 6.04 dear. How mothers love t.ieir sons. Nancy gazing into the fire ponder -
Auburn .................... 6.11 1 am glad I haven't any. I used to ed. "It's the spirit of .the age. Per-
, Blyth ...................... 6.25 long for children. I don't any more. haps it is the youth in You. I want -
Walton .................... 6.40 Nothing can hurt me as Richard hurts ed to go, too. But oh, my dear, how
/ RacNaught ................. 6.52 you, Nancy." I wanted to come back!"
Toronto .................... 10.25 Nancy refused to talk of it. "We There was silence between thein,
West. will ask David and Brinsley; that will then Anne said, "Perhaps if I could
a.m. be four men and three women, Sulle." have my one little flng I'd be con -
Toronto ..................... 7.40 11W � ell, I can take care of David if tent. Perhaps it woul�fn't be all that�
_. McNaught ................. 11.48 you'll look, after Brinsley and Rod- I expected. But I'd like to, try."
Walton ..................... 12.01 man Warfield. And that will leave On Thursday An-ne mel the post -
Blyth ....................... 12.12 your Richard for Anne." man as be drove up. There were two
� ...... 12.23 Nancy's candid glance met her cou- parcels for her. One was square and
I Auburn ............. is th' way I had hoped one was long and- narrow. There -were
NeGaw .................... 12.34 sin's. "That e
Richard and Anne. At parcels also for Nancy and Sulie.
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Meneset ................... 12.41 it might be t it might be -and then Anne delivered them, and took her
I Goderich ................... 12.45 ,first I though to own treasures to her room. She shut
I something happened. He went
- - New York.and that was the -end." apd locked her door. Then she stood
. "If y iu had beeii -mom of a match- very still in the middle of the room.
A BARGAEN maker,"O Sulie - "id, "yotl ight haive Not since she had seen thc- writing
. managed. ,But you always thinkthat on the long and narrow parcel had
FOR SALE. -Five acres, one mile such things are on the knees of the her heart ceased to beat madly. un-
d,rom Seaforth; modern house =ith gods.. Why didn't you bring them to- When at last she sat down and
:eurnace, bath and toilet; small barn; gether ? " . tied the string a faint fragrance as -
good orchard. Taxes, $15. SpRendlid "I tried," Nancy confessed i,But sailed her nostrils. Then the gay box
r chance t? start chicken farm, beeli, Eve I hat to say it, Sulie. ive was with its purple and green and gold
etc. Apply to determined." was revealedl
R. S. HAYS, , The two old-fashioned women, mak- The little fan was folded about
Seaforth, ont. 1. ..I ing mental estimates of this modern with many thicknesses of soft paper.
3959-6 . - feminine pr6luct, found themselves But at last she had it out, the dear
� . indignant. "To think that any girl lovely thing that her love had sentl
. —_ could ----21 - In that moment all the barriers
. I it was lunch time and Anne came which she bad - built about her
� I I in. iSh6 had Diogenes under herarm. thoughts of Richard were beaten down
I t%e will come 'a,crossi the road to and battered by,his remembrance of
� her. There was not a line from him,
. I 1. � 1: - I meet me. And I am afraid of the Nothing but the writing
- �'.. automobiles. When he brings th6 not a word.
e . , � I TI'T white duck and all of the little Diog- on the wrapper, and the memory
, � . � . L enes with him he obstructs traV. He their talk together by the big fire at
1. ,�--- . !_A_15>� -, W 11 , the other day B�eweylg on the night o,f Benlab7s
� " I . . stapped a touring car j�Zj .party -when he bad said, "You ought
I I 9nduotlial X6vtgagG =6 and the men swore at him, � to have a little fan -of -sandal -wood
The 02 Sazd Diogenes swore back." -with -purple .and green tassels and
saviago 0021��4ty, . I N she laughed and set the old drake
, oaftrlo, lht�f3 ., . . . � on his feet. "KaY I have R slice Of smelling sweet."
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some one who -was fi�iiess, and who
thought, �3trzight 41e,� fancied. that
froxit what Richard- ,liad said. that
Anne would be tho.4j�tidote for his
daughter'�s abnormaliv... If Nancy
would confirm Richa.�dla opinjOn, he
Would write at once to:Miss Warf.Qd.
A woman's estimate �fii .I&uch a'matter
Would, naturally, be more satisfying.
110 -ould pay wellp zsnd Anne would
be treated in every Any as one of
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first b a little difficuIV But in the
end, no doubt, she -717i
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It had seemed to Nancy as she
read that Amething gripped at her
heart It was Aniie!s,presence which
had iept hec from. tb**lack despair
of loneliness. Sulie,��ms -good and
true, but she had no po*er to fin the
void made by Richard's, absence. If
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Anne went away, they-,Awould be two
old women, gazing b_finklY into an
empty future. - -. �
Yet it was Anne's opportuDity. The
opportunity which her soul had crav-
ed - "To see new things and new peo-
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ple." And she was young and want-
ing much to live. It would -not be
right or fair to hold her back. .
She had, however, laid the letter
aside. 'When Richard came she would
talk it over with him and then they
could talk to Anne. She tried to for-
get it in the bustle of preparation,
but it lay like a shado* in'the back
of her mind, dimming the brightness
of the days. -
Everybody was busy. Milly and
and chopped
and baked, and polished silver, and
got out piles of linen, and made up
beds' and were all beautifully ready
and'swept and garnished when Uncle
Rod,man- arrived from :Carroll and
Brinsley from Baltimose. -�.-- - -
The two old. men came on the same
train, and David brought them over
from Bower's behind big Ben. By
the time they reached - Crossroads,
they had dwelt upon old times and
old friends and old.loves until they
were in the warm and genial state of
content ,which is age's recompense for
the loss of youthful ardors.
They were indeed, three ancient
Musketeers, who, untouched 'now by
any flame of great emotion, might
adventure safely in a past of senti-
ment from which they were se,Darat-
ed by long years. But there bad been
a time when passion had burned
-brightly for them all. even in gentle
David, who had loved Cynthia War-
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What wonder, then, if to these three
Anne -typified that past, and all it
meant to them ' a-, she ran to ineet
them with her arms outflung, to wel-
come Uncle Rod.
She had them all prosentl r safe on
the hearth -with the fire roaring and
with Milly bringing them hot coffee,
and -Sulie and Nancy smiling in an
ectasy of welcome.
"It is perfect," Anne said, "to have
you all here-liko this."
"Yet deep in her heart she knew
that it was not perfoot. For youth
calls to yotith. Anti Richard was yet
to come!
Brinsley had I)i-wight hampers of
things to eat. lie had made epicur-
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kets.' There were tnrkeys ;ou --
and oy%ters-Smithficld' nams, a
yuullg pig with an apple in its mouth.
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all the yearsl gratitude by adopting those who 252, making his home under the ..,.�'.'
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