N a beach on her luck notch in In. Wnrymlfl. 1m uncompromising. Thu morning glory vines. blo'n by the wind. vlued In checkered mm and m m 0:. porch; ovor her tom, Wt ï¬gure topped rm: In crown of diver hm; over the lunburm hoe at 1 young nun who stood neu twirl- “ In: In. Tho In album: «oh ll III-II an door when. just within the man. u girl In and. crustal. mm. M was i nan! nah: chm ww‘ m an. Maui an. Whit. of In puer- which, In an autumn o! the mum“, oh- no m. “1‘“. 0 our. Hwy." Butch. you; mu. :1: no hood for [M W the Invitation» “no: you m1 ht no have Elm?" In “No. She um him an bluntly: ' in. noun H. mm In shoulders. â€Whoa choice. did you In!" At the sound of his voice the encl- luolnuuimoflwm M.’ Mn. wuu took up her 1):an tad m but hum through tho Mule. "Dm‘tvie Ina-tic. Henry. I meat was I layâ€"my choice. Eleanor m than me hat word of honor that the will not mm without my consent." Pronwlthinthewtmhendoorthon madmmndotnunmun‘ It undo the youth at»: nervously th- trgndmother huhed: “That-4g what the men all say. They :1 mm ‘0 tame that the gm 0 ha: I some of duty toward :1: old I'onu in but worth winning." Henry walked slowly’to the ml! Item. then turned. “You see, We just this way. Mn. White; It Isn't n quee- tion of whether Eleanor: worth win- ning. or loves me, or anything else. All I know In, the: I love her, und am too crazy to think of uyhody or mything but her. I suppose I and!!! to say I'd quit. but~" he went to the other end of the porch tron: whence he could set e view or the girl nested wilhln~thesirfwhone eyes met bk. ‘ "But I can‘t promise you; good-by.“ And although he momma In. White. he looked beyond her through the doorway, backing slowly -athe flops. Then he turned and lked :5; m“ "m mien .aeé 32v d hennael row of sun er .' '~ j Elamwent on with her work. Her "Thou You Won't Lu M. ano llunor?†Wand“. Thom-Ha tum» Mun In In M And one. note volumes. ‘tYu’n. Mn :11 con." and Mr “MI: up her â€m can at sloth In one band. ad an m nus-m mmvathwm mm. (M to «up. conversation. {hf MEMIM to a. porch“ m an: new a the may, but up. hooded m m‘hvtuflou.‘ u; lung mum! her old acumen all “If bench There she at none to: u quarter of an hour or no in!" M- puunl on her way out in m a. when“. «owed to â€Him-1m. you look Gmâ€: the thin “3“,â€. nuuhlllppedlmmm old woman' I back. “mushenmoddonm Thorn was I "Inge in the' CBC!!! eon-dance M. night or the yam has no: «a drum cheek. and mu. pink-M600 eyes. but .hq oak _n.|d: "run you. but I dunno! WM: 1 want to no megawatt. too." mun gm M out but he an». me: “Well, Lindy, I’m hare for m lut thaef We much tit-marrow. I out let a furlough It I want 11.. but! don't want It unionâ€"wen. m not what I do want." Strangely “out. he did not van for her worth. .811. did notâ€"could no! amt. ‘ ' ' He went on: “Wht buy. you mt walnut mo, 'Llndy? II it but†X new rough? But I’m a colds». and you don’t and many lefties m flit my. But w. boys as trayâ€"tram†this .nnxtonn, and we aren't unit! at a battery-not «yen the kind that your eyes flush, 'Llndy." ‘ AM a low minute. “bah; not the chi? to rocking lulu. but till mm It was not moved by tho rial. lt‘ wu occupied by a all. “mph. nun who twin-led a. hat in his kinds. no look“ ownerâ€"no. 1: cu a up, a blue up 11:4!th wu hrm form. The up was thrown to the M; and he claim his human. his. woun- gar-beatéa lands, and lmed toward her “They tell you I’m a ran:- hid can't Elemâ€"e down, but it ain’t to"; flu only ï¬ght as long an the flag needs me, and then-then home to you. I knowâ€"mey' re trying to match you with that old White Mm 119‘: rich. Withev’j" 4m_.4.) » 1m...“ . He rule. "I knoï¬â€˜you love me, 'Llndy, but you’re timid. I'm 01â€"4)! (or goodâ€"or bad. AM when you but of me dead, with a bullet in my body; you'll know whose. fault It in You're a. (ï¬mrflv 'n'nc’ .;v. 1-â€) . , 1.. .-*«2 Something fled’Théï¬wbman'l tongue; ï¬le could not utter aloud. ' army-6' «twain-9â€" 4'? 1:4?“ «#9 “he item in diam at her pouring out, the word: In a storm. He was very M. ihla breath felt hot on her torus head as he bent. over her. “But I low you, 'Llndy, and when I come back mamaâ€"when the war is .over--be true --bo true-“ ~ Ho wu his and bro-ll mm. and blunt In speech and m u ha " The word: came in choppy! disjoint, 0d. sentences. than they India!!! coated. ‘ The chair began to mock turn"â€" eedetely this time, and another speak- er took up the thread where it had been ebnflfly cut orbâ€"took it up. In I thin, cold voice? He was e grey-betra- ed man with a Bible in Melina. and Joe, her soldieralover, had gone. "Ills--mmlnda," the newcomer was toying; “I deemed it proper you uhonld «gaunt yourself with the man- mgo service beforohnd. Your may tad Irma]! hove decided on I church weddlnl: ! know you meter 1 homo ‘ ' ram ' ' Eleanor Flow Out tug-uh Way. ceremony, hm we hive am other- wise. , You no youn; uul than nub tors any may be â€.10 older ham.†Ho mothermï¬mmwh.‘ which was cold at W)! I (arm-l good-by be. top. diuppeud. ‘ But tho chair kept on It: rocking ~Jmore violently this time. nnd In It] at on old nurse, holding 3 Domain baby tight against her breast. an. was saying: “I tell you, Mrs. Which. In a. good thing you didn't marry that wldier. Joe Cooper. Just see how aloe you' re ï¬xed now Here you high a good. reliable huhudâ€"‘aome play to be sure but you go]: :11 null m1 reins. I was young and giddy one. myself. And think It you 'd a hurried that soldier: You’d I ben s Widow woman now, (or theyre deomtln’ hi- grave this minuteâ€"it ls 118mm [1,, you know They do In Ii Jog Cooper lud promised hi! mm: not to go hack that last time. sud than on M a suddent be up 1nd wontâ€"1 bio Altair. they “$101M? ’Oouné iii wanâ€"mat thing-w :0 manor came rushing ran to the pprch. “Granny, dear ihat's the nut- tor! Did the gun frighten you? It wu’ only the salute. The parade has nth-t; ed You must be unenmtortuhle on that'bench. come, sit here.†and she led he: to the rocking chair-meant now. but still swingingâ€"swinging;â€" “ , Grandmother White sat up very stiff ind opened her eyes. "no, no; not there, not in thet chair; ntuition †. Orandmothcr White rose and vent t9 the edge or the patch from whenée she could see the line of men with mg; waving here und than tie-(wean "13 tTBS‘B ' .. ‘1‘. w.» .-. 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