O range Pekoe Blend ' J mm «a Æk m mm mm SIS " BELOVED CASTAWAY By MARTHA BANNING THOMAS ss Karen Chase leaves her home in the little town of Two Rivers to travel to a far-off place where she can forget forget the bitterness and unhappiness brought to her and her dead mother and father by a vengeful woman, Mrs. Masters, who as a girl had loved loved Karen's father and had been spurned by him, and had, in revenge, concocted a malicious scheme whereby- whereby- she had brought him to financial ruin. Karen goes to the little fishing village of Smoke Mountain. There she- stays with Peg O'Farrel, devoting her time to tending the villagers in their illnesses. Meanwhile, ■ Peg's fisherman son, Job, has ; fallen in love . with Karen. CHAPTER VIII Red , mounted Rory's cheeks. "See here ! You think the way people do things in Smoke Mountain is the only way. But the whole world doesn't fit into your standards--and perhaps not Karen, either! Have you thought of that? She has made a life for herself here--but this isn't her rightful rightful place. And I don't like what you said about painting, either ! In its way, that's quite as important as fishing." Job's feet were braced apart. "You come here, Mr. MacLeod, disturbing Karen after she got all -..-I-it':>:>->-.,;y - -- --*i is •jKYKK. : A - THnxviGORATINC DRINK OF REAL BEEF FLAVOUR MAKING Thousands of the best dressed women today are designing and making their own clothes. Expressing creative ability. Achieving smart individuality. individuality. Having more clothes ,.. saving saving money. 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I didn't ask her to come, nor to stay--until just lately, after she'd been here a long time. And she hates the town you come from--and the people--and that woman." His eyes narrowed. "I ain't picking no quarrel with you, and I wa'n't meaning meaning to say this, either. But you brung it on yourself, I want you should be careful what you're doing. Real careful ! Maybe it's right, and maybe it ain't. We got wits to use here as well as other people !" They were like two roosters ready to fly at each other. The sudden appearance of old Mrs. Sawyer, who came upon them before they saw her, interrupted their word battle. "I hate to bother you gentlemen," she said, with hesitation, "but I wanted to asle Job if he's seen my man lately. He's been gone three days now." "No, ma'am," said Job. "I ain't seen him no place. I'll keep an eye out, though." ' The poor woman said thank you and left. Somehow, now, the flavor of the disagreement between the two men had drained away. "Maybe you can go," said Job. "Let's feel the muscle on your legs." Over ' tiie Mountain So they took Little Sandy up and over the mountain. Half the village watched them go. The child, nestled in pillows, swung in a tarpaulin cradle cradle hung on two pdM. Job took the rear ends of the poles and a man named Colin, the front. Karen, with a compact kit of supplies hanging from her shoulder, walked ahead. Rory had begged to take one end of the stretcher, but Job had said no. "Best wait till we get to the top and go down the other side. The pitch is easier. You take the food." Bridget Trew smiled good-bye at Little Sandy, and the boy smiled buck. His eyes were bright, and his cheeks flushed. The expedition got under way and moved slowly up the steep logging road. Up and up, tramping with a steady rhythm, keeping the light cradle cradle swinging from side to side. "How are you getting along, Little Little Sandy?" Karen called over her shoulder. The child sent her a smile of ecstatic pleasure. Tall dark spruces sighing with a sweet mournfulness ; the tinkling chimes of brook water breaking over pebbles. "Look . . . look!" cried the child. "I seen a rabbit plain as day. He was staring at me proper !" Vaguely Disturbed On and on, pausing now and then to rest. At one o'clock they ate lunch by a mountain spring. Rory and Karen ate side by side. They used a jack knife to spread butter on thick slices of Bridget Trew's bread. They nibbled nibbled at smoked herring. They shared the same cup of hot tea. "Never in my life have I enjoyed a more sumptuous repast," Rory said to Karen, adding in lower voice, "nor better company. Job, though, thinks I belong in somebody's parlor. He felt of my leg muscles very carefully carefully before he let me come on this trip." Rory's casual voice held a tinge of SEND ' ALL DYEING TO US Bring New Color to Clothes and home What clothes are you tired of -- what curtain curtain a look faded? 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Always, she had wanted to explore the mountain, but Job would never let her go alone. The road became less- defined and steeper. Now they followed a little brook. Shallow water glittered over yellow stones. Arched branches wove a canopy of leaves above them. Briars stood in a tangled wall on either side. A quietness settled on the party. Suddenly, tittle Sandy gave a shrill, high scream. He pointed a finger to the thick undergrowth, "What is it. dear?" Karen asked. "I see something--in there !" whispered the child. "Eyes! A-star- ing at me! I'm afeared!" Karen bent; over tne child and stroked his hand. "Don't be frightened, dear. You live in a house when you're down in the village. But all sorts of animals call this home." The child was shaking. "That wa'n't no animal !" he chattered. "Want me to push in there to investigate investigate ?" volunteered Rory. "No," said Job shortly. "We ain't got time." They went on. Karen stayed close to the child. 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Then he shifted his ends of the poles to Karen's shoulders. He went to Little Sandy, and 1 smiled down at him. "See here, cat,hi," he began, "you got to stop bawling. What kind of a skipper do you think you'11 be for Dr. Blake to look at? And your mom'll be awful disappointed in you. You got to hist up your spirit. We won't let nothing, hurt you. You know, you're bound to see a lot of queer things hi new places. That's what brave men like." Sandy heaved one long, tremulous sigh and stopped crying. Job returned returned to relieve Karen of'the-poles. The procession went on. But the boy kept his eyes' 'fastened on the shoulders of the man ahead. He would not venture even a sidelong sidelong glance into the woods. (To be continued) Windows " I scrubbed the windows of my house Today, and suddenly The sky th<t had been dim became ' A shining canopy. The trees, whose dull leaves yesterday yesterday Were dusty, crumbling things, Discovered vibrancy again And danced on brighter wings. 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