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    f HUflSDt'r, AUGUST 23, 1913.
TLA TtSWIOU III SfcMI-WkfcKLY JOURNAL.
PAtla.
riiHl off '"safe," all the tiuio 1 '.vr.sjLc
"refuse" sort of wife. I votiU alt an-1
listen while the other wive talked
over the men in utter bewilderment
and most times terror. tlon 1 would
force myself to a little more forgrt
tjug. and poor Mr. Carter must have
suffered the eoia'oqueiKes. Hut v. 11
that was a miid sort of exasperation
to what a widow h.is to go through
with in the matter of of. well I think
hnzin? is about the best; name to
giro it.
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PROLOGUE.
Jlolly rva.t the fairest and mer
riest of widows and the plump
est ! Thai too, too solid flesh
p-as the causa of all the trcublc.
Jtolly loved Alfred Bennett in
her girlhood days. -Vok.' he was
coming home a distinguished
diplomat and wanted to sec Mol-
ly in the same blue muslin dress
waist ncasurc twenty inches)
Tshicii she had wnrn at their ten-
;cr parting years before. So
Molly had to f,rcw slim as a
siring bean in fast three months,
And, as she had at least four
-.?,--- ., ryMnrf T-ii-zi-r-cc
fairly complicated business-
was often interrupted.
The gay, irresistible Jlolly, alt
sweetness and spice and every
thing nice, is a most fetching
heroine, and the longer csic knows
her the more one's admiration
grows. She has wit a-plcj:ty and
a very keen sense of Jiumor.
Furthermore, no one can toll
just what she will do next. To
rhapsodize, she is but wait, let
the witching Jlolly tell her cwn
story herself.
"Mary, I -wi ll to spoil; to you in the
li'Mf r," and taci w.Mlo-d b:i'-k tliroucli
it""; P"r without even looking in
J'l-l-i- V;..!.'a dire, ti m, tho ah he had
v. :'. ! h.it w j:Ii i-ne "f his mother's
e'.va Mui'-'s v le u !' h.i.l seen her be
f - I lid. "' ' of my li-o-t i:ni'-.-n;e
!''( i ; w hvu h..-re is jv;'; ii:g cl.-o to
r; I !;i'!uh. i ! d it then and it saved
('- !:iy, i",.r v. .-it !i 1 ,i:-!;id int'. er.eh
I'i.' , ;.; so :n:l tljuo. ami beforu
v r. ;ih:o d it v.c were withlix w l.L:;er-
-.'. I .:-;rt-u ..i'L-n.-cd v.ny !"g,"
I v;.;d -f. 'y. baroly g!a J:eij. out fro:n
mi I.t i::y laI.cs :ii!o T was aTraid
; i; k J..-'l.::! .-::-;-;hf. at h'.m acraiu
! . 1 1 f.-:;:ly feel Aut Ade
!; 's i- i '.' int my b:vlc
1; v. ..-.'-l ,.:'.. i .;o hydra beaded
to ! -r l'-: i ay I l-rio usy iolhtr to
.:,:! v'- 1 the M;.. 1 remle:-- ,n Y'
1 a I ?-o'ir.-..l ti e wo::d-.r -tr.!!e
a'l .; n. f. Aain I almost caught
n-y ;:!'!.
"I i'.. v.j-.h y.oi v.!!M. Aunt Adeliuo
Is s- f"i' I ' f Mr. V'ad":'' I said "i'i a
p.,itivv l' ;:irr -r.t I ho.(. J,.w. didn't
s. but I ai.t afraid he did. for Lo
i'.M 1 if he wanted to say .s';ne-th:-.
t" al.:i me. then bowed niTei
f :'.' a: d we:,t on tiown the street,
lb- didn't p.t -n tho h it l;o Lad lioltl
!: hi; hand : 'i i'i" wbiie ho sb-od by
I f.!i ut'fil 1 ' h ol looked back and
l- i .-iL'-ht. 1'P'Mi I felt still m'tre
;rd :j 1 v cr:t iat the lem-e. but
1 n-.;.-ied th- thi-d cold i Pi!i'e Z the
d-iv w b.-:i I lea -' .-d Ihe l'r-ut hail.
'Mary,'' l'd Aunt A'h i.oe in a voh o
I'i.. ; .-mi.;.. . a if it hid he:i buio-l
.'1 i.- t e a: i i'tcd. -f jo-i are go-ir-z
t .')': ii:ue yi s:a h att U!!e-m'y
n'!:r.-f i c.:.diiet I bop y..ti will re
t'l'.oe jour m-.i fiiiTitr. wiii-di an emp
ty in"' lo ry and an 3::ui!. to my own
T ''. ''. la." '!."
-V.--. .uat .Wine. I'i! go take it
it tl-.is a -ry n;;ut:f T heard myself
v: -:r i!-r aiiiiy i toy ami abnih-J.i-i
L I n ight have hi. own t! at if I
f'i r 'd t'tn; ( f tho o it WOU'd
p to tey la ,ol! Without another word
I sai'.-.l into my room and clo.ed the
ih ors-.ftly.
I v.-oi.der if Clod -o:;h1 ::iTerMlix.e'l
v. hat a tend.-r t'-i: ho vns leaving
! to 1-fe i'i the garden of the
v...:M ft or ! had flt.:hed making a
v.'o;.i?ti? Tradidonally, Ave are creat
ed out of i'i-o b.-avfs and star dut and
the harmony r,f tiie wind?;, but we r.eed
B st'-el chain iKtliag to fend vs. Slow
ly 1 vnbuttonol that black dres that
hrmii'ili.c'l the '-I'ding of six yearn of
the blackness rT a tsiarrie3 l:fr. from
wlii'h I had been .powerless to feud
mysnif, and the r sy, dimpling thin
hi r Ii'jt.v linivu'ie with
:s cf blue
I'LPon tiu.t stood in front of my mir
ror was as new bora as any other hour
t '-i iIli!.r bundhf of linen an l l.iee
!a Iti'l boi". 1'er a. I'orpimtoly. an
oid. ti "r bforo h":?', white lawn dress
t" I'd ho i iiilc-d frcm ti.-e top slielf of
tli.. -;osrt in 4i hr.rry, and the Molly
li.: t fame oof. of that room was ready
for lite-and a lot of it quick aud frst
And again, fortunately. Aunt Adeline
l .'i'l retired v, ith a violent headache
Rod b:.T k .h.dy 'was carrying her In a
hot valor hot He villi a broad gi'm on
h-r ::'. .Ir.dy sees ths world from
tii'i hiielo-n v. ir.dow ami understands
fi i hi.ig. She had laid a large thick
1-ttr-r or, the hall table where I couldn't
fail to S-e it.
I urA. pov e.-- ion of it and carried it ed at me from all over his darling face.
(. a U-:i-!i i;i the garden that backs up i ' -
;i:..not the purple sprayed, lilacs and j LEAI" ,RD' . -.u
J- thnnVod by two rows of tall purple B'l!y's Apology,
a... v. i.ite iris that stand in line ready i "f jy"jOLL,Y. Molly." he said Tvlth
f.-- a Yi'-L-ioia i-.-e! with a delicate row 1 i J a perfect rapture of cJiuc
of the poei's i.aiei.-; j.is across the broad : r 'f5 kie in his rolce. "now you
I : tli. I lose my flowers. I lore them j isSf !o ju-t as pretty as you
swaying on ti: ir ssc;n in the dnA' i & -AV'JP J"yu fc bed allvhityall
By MARIA THOMPSON
DAVIESS
Copyright. 1012. by tho 3obbs-MerrliI
Company
v.xv I like to sn.nteh them anil crush
tho life out of th(-ui asainst uiy breast
ami f:u-c. I linve heeu to bed every
r. I " 1 1 r this snrin" with a buuch of cool
j violets against my cheek, and I feel
that I am jroira.; to flirt with my tall
rovr of holl.vhoeks as soon as they are
il cii-n'jrh to 1'okl up their heads aud
. T - . . i , . . . .. . rl " li t- n lit'i r mmlnil m n
j of vory s,.1((,y ?(n(!crucI1 aml x have
vroiwlered ii the tinfTy little butter and
j cz;.: weren't shaking their ruffles at
them.
! A real love letter oirlit to be like a
cream putt with a drop of dynamite in
it. Alfred's was that kind. 1 felt warm
and happy down to my toes as I read
if, and I turned around so old I.ilac
Hush couldn't peep over luy shoulder
at what he said.
lie wrote front Itome this time,
where he had been sent on somo sort
of diplomatic mision to the Vatican,
nud his letter about tho unci cut city
on her seven hills was a prose poein
in itself. I was so interested that I
read on and on and forgot it was al
most toast-apple time.
Of course anybody that is anybody
would be interested hi l ather Tiber
and the old Coliseum, but what made
nre forget the one slice of dry toast
and the apple was the way lie seemed
to he connecting me tip wit'.i all those
wonderful old antiquities that had nev
er even seen me. Jtecauso of me he had
felt and written that iona descriptive
of old Tiber, and the moonlight had lit
ui tji. old'"l'-""' -tu-t- because -T-J
was over hen: t;ui.:;:: u: - Hillsboro.
Tenn.. with Mr. Carter dead. O" course
that is mt the way be put it all, but
there is no place to really copy what
he did say down into tlus imp book.
Anyway. Hint is the sentiment he ex
prjred . when it is boiled down and
sugared off.
That's just what I mean. T.ove boil
ed down ami sugared otl is mighty apt
t -et an explosive favor, and one had
better be careful with that kind if one
Is timid, which I'm not. As I said,
r-.iso. I am ready for a little taste of
lil'2, so I read ou without fear; and, to
The Most Subdued Billy I Ever Saw.
Tk? fair, Alfred had well boiled Iii3 own
la;t paragrajdi. It snapped, and I
jumped and grasped both. I almost
thought I didn'tjjuite like itaud was
t;oinglo Tcud i tb v erasai ITTo "see
v.htu there came a procession from
over to Dr. John's, and I laid the
bombshell down on the bench.
I'i rst came the red setter, that is al
ways first with Dr. John, and then he
came himself, leading Uilly by the
hand. It was Iiilly, but the most sub
dued Billy I ever saw. and I held out
my arms and started fotj him.
"Wait a minute, please. Molly." said
the doctor in the voice ho always uses
when he's punishing Eilly and me.
'i;il!y came to apologize to you for be
ing rude to your your guest, lie told
me all about it. and I think he's sorry.
Tell Mrs. Carter you are sorry, son."
AVhen that man speaks to tne as if I
were just any old body else I hate
him so it is a wonder I don't show it
more than J do. Hut there was noth
ing to say, and T looked at Eilly, and
lhv!r looked
Then suddenly he stretched out bis
little arms to me. and the dimples wink-
in
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over. "TfoTTcuIT kiss TLy "kiss "spot a
hundred times while 1 bei0 hug ycu
for that nice not black dress." And
before any stern person could have
stopped us 1 was on my knees on the
grass kissing my till from the "kiss
pot" on the back of his neck, while he
hugged all the starch out of the sum
mer before last.
And Dr. John sat down on the bench
quick and laughed out loud one of the
very few times I ever heard him do it.
He was looking down at us, but 1 did
not laugh up into his eyes. I was
afraid. I felt it was safer to go ou
kissing the kiss spot for the present.
uy way.
Bill," he said, with his voice danc
ing, "that's the most effective apology
I ever heard. You were sorry to some
point."
Then suddenly Billy stiffened right
In my arms and looked me straight in
the face and said in the doctor's own
brisk tones, even with bis cupid mouth
set in the same straight line:
"I say I'm sorry, Moliy. but d n
that man, and I'll git hiui yet!"
Yhat could we say? What could
we do? We didn't try. I busied my
self in tying the string on Billy's blouse
that had come untied in the bear hug.
and the doctor suddenly discovered the
letter on the bench. I saw him see it
without looking in his direction at all.
"And how irany pounds are v.e near
er the string bean state of existence,
Mrs. Molly":'' he asked me before 1 had
finished. t-'.11jl!lfLL''"1iL Va tlHTJ-'li'l
voice in the world, fairly crackling
with friendship and good humor and
hateful things like that. M'hy 1 should
have wanted him to huff over that let-'
ter is more than I can say. But I did.
and he didn't.
"Over twenty, and most of the time
I am so hungry I could eat Aunt Ado
line. I dream about Billy, fried with
cream gravy," I answered, as I kissed
again the back of tho head that was
beginning to nod devu against my
breast. Long siiafiows lay acr.s the
garden, and the w hite Leaded old snow
ball was signaling out of the dusk to
a Dorothy Perkins down the walk in a
scandalous way. At best spring is just
tho world's matchmaking old chaperon
andought.to be .watched. I still sat
o:ithesrdss,aIid "Ibesanto cuddle
Billy's bare knees in the skirt of my
dress so the c Ingres couldn't get at
thein.
"But, Mrs. Molly, isn't it worth it
all;"' asked, the doctor as he bent over
toward us and looked down with some
thing wonderful and kind in his eyes
that seemed to rest on us like a bene
diction. "You have been just as pluck
as a girl can be. and in only a little over
two toionths 3011 hare grown as light
footed and hearty as a boy. I think
nothing could be lovelier than you are
right now, but you can get off those
other few pounds if you want to. You
know, don't you. that I hare known
how hard some of it was, and I haven't
been able to eat as much as I usually
do thinking how hungry you are? But
isn't it all worth it? I think it is. Al
fred Bennett is a very great man, and
it is right that he should have a very
lovely wife to go out Into the world
with him. And as lovely as you are
I think it is wonderful of you to make
all this sacrifice to be still loreiier for
him. I am glad I can help yon. aud
it has taught me something to see how
how faithful a woman can be across
years and then in this smaller thing!
Now gire me Billy and you get your
appie and toast Don't forget to take
your letter in out of the dew." I sat
perfectly still and held Biiiy tighter in
my arms as I looked up at his father,
and then after I had thought as long
as I couhl stand It I spoke right out
at him as mad as bops, and I don't
to this minute know why.
"Nobody in the world ever doubted
that a woman could be faithful if she
had anything to be faithful to." I said
as I let him take Billy out of my arms
at last "faithfulness is what a wo
man flowers, only it takes a man to
pick his posy." With which I man-hod
into the house and left him stand
ing witli Billy in his arms, I hope
dumfouniled. I didu'tlook back to see.
I always leave that man's presence so
mad I can never look back at him.
And wouldn't it make any woman rage
to have a man pick out another man
for her to be faithful to when she
hadn't made any decision about it her
own self?
I wouder just how old Judge Wade
Is? I believe I will make up with Aunt
Adeline enough before I go to bed to
find out why he has never married.
Men are very strange people. They
are like those horrible sums in algebra
that you think about and worry about
and cry about and try to get help from
other women about, and then, all of a
sudden X works itself out into perfect
ly good sense. Not that I thought
much about Mr. Carter, poor puni!
Yben he wasn't right around I felt it
best to forget him as much as I could,
but it seems hard for other women to
let you forget either your husband or
theirs.
I know novv tLat I really never got
any older than the poor, foolish, eight
een ye-'ts clulj that .Aunt Adeline mar-
DEATH OF BEN GLENN .
. AT SIDNEY, NEBRASKA
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