■ P 1 7 MfSSSI SlISIIi ms-'Éîsm* ',.,.L,,,|.Vvwk:'. : ,"T-V I ntKt la 1 f ttü pr'-'P-fv •AC K AGE &$$? -W : lw« vJ (P'f V 1 L » l, ': j THERE'S A CHRISTIE TASTE" Vf. , ' ». . ■ ! fl■ ,'l!'.!•<' • '; îp_ SroilEPAOIN! I5WUIDHAVE USED RUVMt /' E ■ her that she was going to get the- farm for the swamp. "'But,- dearie--that's foolish. That, pottery clay is worth a dozen or a hundred farms," Mrs. Ames protested. protested. Then, Susan told her- the entire story. "Weil, for pity sakes ! Serves him right. But trust me never to say. a word ! " "I never had a talk with my uncle's housekeeper," said Susan. • [ heard today that she is back in town. Do: you know her?" "Of course I know Mrs. Tucker! I'll telephone her to come over!" A little later, over some tea and refreshments refreshments in Mi's. Ames' office, Susan, Susan, Mrs. Ames and Mrs. Tucker got together. "So you're the girl who got cheated?" cheated?" Mrs. Tucker said. "But can you prove it?" Susan asked. asked. "That's just it, I can't prove a thing. X do know that, just before he died, old Mr. Morrison sent for Eben B-dsdick to make him a final payment on a piece of land he had bought before before he was taken sick. Mr. Bos click came over and got Ms check, "Then, to my surprise, Mr. Bosdick came back again the next day with a leather briefcase. Poor Mr. Morrison was dreadful sick by then but, after a while, Mr. Bosdick came out and asked me and my son to come in and witness his and Mr. Morrison's signatures signatures on some papers." "Didn't he say what, the papers were?" Mrs. Ames asked. "No. X went and called my boy out, of the field, Willie asked Mr. Morrison Morrison what the papers were," "What did lie say?" Susan asked breathlessly. "He was so sick that he just sort of motioned to Bosdick to explain. Bosdick said, 'Young man, when you get as old and sick as my good friend here, you will want to set your house in order. These papers are just, to give proof that Mr. Morrison is al] square and doesn't owe anybody a cent.' Then, my son and I saw Mr. Bosdick sort of guide Mr. Morrison's hand to sign, saw Mr. Bosdick sign, and then, we signed on the lines where he said." "But didn't you see that it was a transfer of -- i ~>erty Mrs. Ames cried. " "I'd never seen any property papers. papers. I wouldn't know what they look like, and anyway, Mr. Bosdick. sort, of held the paper for us so we couldn't see much. I never could understand them law papers anyway." Susan nodded grimly. "I can understand. understand. It wasn't your fault. What, happened then?" "Mr. Bosdick shook hands with poor Mr. Morrison and left. Mr. Morrison Morrison died three days later. 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"I expect that he will threaten me, but Mr. Peaslee says he can't do a thing because I assured him the swamp was worthless." "Good for you!" Susan didn't know now where to reach Chet., or she would have wired him that Bosdick was going to swap back the farm. She did send an airmail airmail letter to the Sithwiek office, however, however, to be forwarded. She went to bed happy that night. Chet had been brought up on a farm. They could he married now and Chet could run the farm end yiake-a good Jjvii.gr-- Her great ambition of owning owning a nice home in the country was about to be fulfilled. There was a surprise awaiting Susan Susan the next morning--a night letter from John Sithwiek! It read. Hadley told me of porcelain clay property Stop Make no deals through Mm Stop Has had no experience Stop Will mess things up and' make you lose thousands Stop Wait until I can come on and handle it for you Stop We can be married there. 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