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Royal Opthalmie Hospital, London,
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4x- t6ok her upstairs to see three small We carnifortalit,q...d.hair 'W" e)�,AsParated by Jn -
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glad� but she wasn!t. She hadn'ten- 'WW10 sh'P' washed the of superiority, by his Eirgill crou's r' If ,
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ougih imagination to 1pve an unseen I dishes. She would never let him Hp was treate4 .... �ery rudely and he � I �� " li r�
ay, of 4el-p 'her. Pale -.and exhausted, doing coul,dn!t -Stan t, t. I I ;:� r - " . ', I I -1.1-l".."". - - �
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sire for one' as,a,33i,atter of principle. the last of these Aistressing rooms everything In the� most irrational way Then_on 'the 'Strength: ,Of his I ..... 11 .
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dulmal. An4, like -is shoulders, It was quite nilie ddOck' before she tingulshed, appearance, aad the.Bng. J.""ny- You'll have'tii do something." ..�, I. r., " ,
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when it came. Except for the fact At last she ,came Out on the porch in. a very select book shop of Fifth I lawyers �� , � I P
"Oh, you Pol, of a boy! " she said, and sat down, near him, ePee,ldng Avenue. He liked -that, aInd the cue al;re"' she went "On', ' I I , .1, "I'll I
that it gave her a hold on Lionel, she 'youbave, to keep" ""
"-blow could you! How long do you back and forth, in. her p&rtie .1
looked upon the -whole affair as A ,ular .gprk_ tomers liked.,him . They, Wer - after them. I
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o ht think you're going to s-tand this!" Ing ,chair. Out of -the darkness her ty people"-' -they, appred - -But -Lionel, '&fllyi 'refused - even. to' 11
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in airl utter, and, gross satiMactiom It was, '-no. In this ugly little "What?" be asked" Puzzled, think- a,mount' of tr�ou � le. * "It's not decent," he said, stiffly. I �
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I been content. He lia,d believed that -"-This quarrel. With Your sister,in- ber w hieh books � to push, or the names ,StOak Phrases. There�s
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dreadfully. YoLvIlrouldalt let your :, "q
Julie consented to go -out with Ho, and better than his old- life. He did . "I sbouldn't call it a 'quarrel,", ,he And when he was askK as he very e way " I '.
ace one Sunday to see the young cou- not recogirize it as a degraidation. said. "She insultect you, grossly. I fr, U. Ily a pride Stand in ., !. %,
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ple, although she was something, more That is indeed the, Minnie .method. doWt see how- or why it should, be mend something "really good," the -had "They'll let us know at ithe' proper I
"than r, . -She had -drugged JAM,, stupefied him 'patched u- , " i
pluctant. She was conscious of P. I
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being. an irreproacha, W14lb. i sort of low comfort. only j,M . . .
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.ble woman and willing 'to overlook it," Said elerks who could remembeir. After alolag�-._" . !, . , ,�
on-' now, with Julie beside him, did 'doubts Mlarrie. "We can -'t! I've bills, .everyWhere., ,., - 1`1 , , .1--j.. ._qp
-'-'Anyway, what does it mat- several months he Was, ,harged. , - 4,`�� � - " Z11,41
Wife, so that When she wanted Li ' �I "I ., - - " -
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ed for herself, it was in a perfectly r, wh'at'such. a woman says? it If it hadn't been for Horace, he It's diftread- �,,,',:, n �
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ally needed - d 0 'for You to quarrel With your Would have been enfti�rely diseouriged. fully huntiliating-tor,rue.' . . I �Ivy.;Iff�,11�1
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lAnt. Horace was forty, stout, and "I don't believe it," she said blunt- brother." ' . sorry, but theiV - .1 'i" I .11111�',
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secretly looked upo.n.him as a super- wife, and I-real-ly I can't tell you Sh�e began to cry. be -had. 'happen after that, but -he didn!t ev- lar. Her economy was all negative . . . . . . . 11 i,
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him for imarrying. ' ' - "I'll tell Yon what I think of her. from Horace," she -said, "and she's It was a very hot day in August, to ,the I can got with my money?" but al- .... ,�,�Ii",� [[ "
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She's a nasty, sneaky, hypocritical quite capable of turning h in against and LI nel found the trip from the tLever concerned herself ' .i�, , �
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talked petulantly about it to. Horace. _,, ____ __ bel a terrible city - . ,except about had no idea of values, of proportion. ,l k1b
She had, of -course, ma 9 the best or . I Julie cast about for an expres- expense." to 'his horne suburb� tar.. from domestic matter&, Lionel be 'Vi un, ,')� �,
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herself, looked her very loveliest, to �, "Shia'& like a bad nun.,, He rebelf6d rather vigorously at , biect -to be entirely serious and legi- ly, because it 'Wasi bier duty to do so; , I
moods for despising everything , `,., -
make Lionel discontented and !his I" "Stop it, Julie! You oirght to be first, but of course, in the end, s -in his timate, and agreed to stop at home . I.,
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in white, a white serge frock and "Rot! You ought to be ashamed of exPected, baby as an anxiety and He had forgotten she -had said she and Planned with'desperation. Dur- �.: ,u
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white toque from w urs If a the sun, He hLatpd, the way.the peo- had no Money, and anyway, . . . . . . !_,�
ne-red veil. It gave her ,arned that that statement from .1"11.1
small hich float- yo e . to be tricked by such a crushing responsibility had begun to ple made themselves comfortable on, le he had' Ing the day She was;eheerful, that al -
ed a lon.g.wl , oneap little bumbug." , infect him. He too commenced 10 the train, men wilih handkerchiefs in 11,,,innie was not to be'lielieved. so being her duty, and tTied as she I , -1
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a sort of Oriental look, with .bier dark co They were interrupted by Horace see it only as, ,an expense that must their collars and women, in. what he She always had tried, to make Lilotel -.11,11,
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knew Lionel wbuld appreciate the ef. "Hush!" he whispered, -kyou can be iterated ceaselessly that it was th It was a horrible day for himil He adadred him more than'h!e ever -re- I 11 1�"i'l ...
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. duty to t -his child, to 'humiliate them, the proper British spirit, as one in didn',t know what to do WdVth himso,lf. alized. She considered -him, finer than .i,l�l' P
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"Not Pretty.' said Horace. "Dowdy, "Can't ydou behave like a lady?" he th,,, parents, exist On.ly to sustain their in the gutter. and happy at any cost to*lherself. * i -s'
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something damn queer about 'ladyl-sh I usy -Vvd g e . (0oritinued Next We ;� !i�l,,�o
.'� Vey lbirysical nourish- tairred at least a cool expressiont. . ,_,�L'P
it, Horace. He was kEw a lady if you saw one, any of ment I I - 4- A f �i_ 11 . ,; %,i
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lintrie had left, thent he rocked her
(xioking. How did -thie 012-e get.. hold
grubber like you, and a grafter like
. The day'cape, the terrible expenate
his appearance very little. He was as
to Sleep in a halmmiock on the swel.
it him? Of course he's an awfull"
Lionel -and ,that thing downstairs! , I
began. and Minnie's Child entered the
slim, as elegant, as supercilious as
tering porch.,
.001; ,,,,,�V6ne could, make a monkey
certainly must be on my beet behav-
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w6rid It must be adnxitted that Min-
eve,r, in spite ot'increasing shabbi-
He w4ndered about the hot, dirty
)f thim but still:
rfiat ,�,` �a dowdy woman!
Is a mystery!
iour here."
The.,manners, acquired in the
ide, behaved very !badly,. She was
rress� He bad come from an intej7-
'little house, smoking and� trying not
And right after
Lis being
city
had, dr,opped away,
ri,ever good at eaddring-pain, and she
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view with a corset manufacturer who
to -tW
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engaged to that other one!"
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revealing tire old-
u r ervor of dying. Al-
had aldvertised for lestmen, and who
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he d1d not wash to face the secret
seemej very IlAppi," said Hor _
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"Cattle
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to, fher a bad time, for her, for the
had irretwitaneo.gif and v I
-iolently re-
desolation in his soirl'. He valiantly
�ce. He was determined to mak e
less -daughter .of the King,"
doctor, for the nuese, a,nd for poor
,
jected' Lionel. -He, eally nouldn't find
maintahwd that his life here with
he best of this business.
"Lord!"
the spoiled Princess of a primitive
Lionel.
anything ,to cl;�. He wamled to work
Minade -was "wholesome," was "nor
cried Julie, "they don'ttive
C'ourmurrity. She had� plenty to say,
BiA once ,the child was born, her
and to succeed. but it yk a's a bit too
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Inal,', was really the best sort
Lem!" �
s,he put her hands on her slim bips.
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hard. What advantage, he had were
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life. A . nd tried -to deny vistorre. of
The motor 11;94 sbVDP_e�a...Jb_ef,areL_.
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and attacked, tillem all with vigour,
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life. She would have died to defend
unmarketable. He wa_� bored with
cool seaside hotels, 1O.r bars
erY small house,, of unstained shing-
Vxolloug�ly eajiyyl,ft,�� hen,elf. S h e
ht,- f,)3by. She nearly ,Testroyed it
sifting. about at houre, and he.w��_
where
men lounged 'in 'Ranneis and draakl,
as, an unfinished loopking little houge
wanted to ecore off Minnie, and .�,Ihe
with `nd.ulgence. That was her ro:L11-
ed very much to be -independent of
tho�e a-mazing and Ameri-'
tanding in a row of similar housq$
did. And Minnie had to pretend to
Irear. This
P"p, of loving-
Horace and free from debt and wor-
.adorable
cLLr. crinks, 'with ice clinking in them
ri a quite select res,idential Park of
lie cheaper
sort
was the, � of wom.tn
she cotildrL1 cope with,,
krid,she believed that tihe fact of
ry, and he wanted new clothes. Pov-
. - - He almost,saw himself on the
'veranda.
sort. One knows what
a woman she
feared.
lia'ving this child constituted a claini
Pity was, beginning to disagree with
of a (,6ifirtry club, with oth-
hat implies,; the suu-baked street lin-
d with stripling trees,
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Horace tried to remonstrate.
upon all the world. That whatever
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hini acutely. -
"No
er well dressed people, gay, careless,
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that give no
hade; not a fence. not a hedge, ,:,v-
"Rhut up, Horace," s1he said, bris,k-
she did for its sake, was fully justi-
f
led. Because sba. loved it, '
use!" itie said gloomily, as lie
(�;lnle up the steps and sat ,down on
env!able.
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ly, "the creature's a ---. Can't you
she ,4g
licensed to take what she could, for
the tiny front porch, ,whero Minnie
strode acrog,s the tiny (briting
iuoin to disperse a swarm flies
idewalk, the children in white Sun-
.
Se`e the'contiftion she's, in, and they
haven't been
it. by any and all. mearls to secure
was sewing, and, keeping an eye on
of a-
bout an uncovered sugar bowl, and
.ay shoes,' everythi-ng glaring im-
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married a mouth?"
advantag'e6 for it. A sort,of'alvinp
their child. digging in the saintly gut-
jerkl6d down -the dark shades,
apasurably common a,nd' cheap
,; swei-
That silenced eve,ryone.
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t,pr. "What ablout a'cup of tea?" .
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Ja,p_ askeld. ..* "Not till you apologize to Lionel's look advantage -of f -t! "What's wrong?" ,he asket "Heat tht, table all day long, with its crumbs � I,, �
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"Oh, give her a cheque," Said Julie, CHAP,TF,R. T14IRTY-ONE " No, " he went out LONDON an(i WINGRAM . . 1441.
Imam, apologetically. " she said. and was silent for ?he haby ealledT him; . -
-Then give them some, for Heav- "t,hat's*1he kind of Apology shewants. . a moment. Them: "telegram from ard t,lok-her out ,of the q,-,
Came, on! " I 0 .4
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rom here! " �She went out of the house like a * , . I'm so sorry . . . poor Hor- Poor hot, patient little soul! Ife P.M. I 111�` .� 1
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ne on every porch was watching bet behind, her, and, sprang itto the ,,Kr barassed, gradually going down , and ate 'Ief . � (�,
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Druted an instantaneous opinion, of all sorts of rubbish, dis,cu.ss his own prospoicts; how ,*�ell She flung herself into a chafr. Hensal ...................... . . �!11
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e a 9'rave encounter; she saw that feuir who jyould,Wt keep a grin from with incredible laboUr and' Pitiful re- tilling, . lntorest. expecting ,to heax that co, Londlegboro .................. 12.04 ;,-.,- , I �,
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iflenn-ce in those eyes. . isburent, Wrath, and excitement . greyish shirts grild streaked soft col- in bed and Minnie in the kitchon or _.,)l11e ,()tll&r ulinnie news. She Belgrave ................... *... '2.24 I ...i ,
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not crying much ,more. She dried without cluesticin. Bil - 1(: 1'r Minnie's his unfailing kinqness, his justi 'e,lft hasn't left you a penny. The lawyer I East . ... ifl�
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