Daily British Whig (1850), 25 May 1926, p. 9

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And a days later Charlié was appointed, take Judith"s place in going 0} Bo that now Judith"s freedd narrowed down to the s y her own thoughts as she and down the haytield on)/the mow- ing machine. Followingl the rains, the heat was not so intgfase, and the dust had been wash from the most soothing in mowing machine. J It enclosed one's ry other sound. be wondering why she didn't come/to the meeting place, She would loghk for him to-day on the way out fof the field and try to tell him thfat Caleb was watching her. That Jhe would have to walt for a trip som@ where 80 that they could meet at e spring without danger of discovfery. While she thought about én, her eyes fell alongside the mofwer where the depth of the hay stirred under the wind like something clive. A sudden gust flattejned the tops of the growth in- to a [gray sheet, as if an enormous A dark understandifig had come n Judith and now every living ng caressed, or was caressed. She looked behind her at Charlie nd across into the other field where Martin and Ellen were working. She knew Bllen had wanted to go away with Malcolm. That Ellen had de- nied the greatest impulse of her life Judith could not forgive. She hat- ed Ellen, and found it in her heart to hope that she would have to re- main forever regretting and waiting for a thing that did not come. Jude's thoughts turning toward Lind. She had found herself step- ping softly in her presence, had found herself looking into the mirror for some resemblance to Lind. These things Sven would not understand. He would have to learn to understand them, in tke other world where they were going to- gether after the hayfhg. Amelia's suffering eyes came before Judith's mind, but she brushed them away, It would have to be sometime, it might as well be now. Perhaps with the going of Lind the dream would go--and thére would be nothing but another winter of frozen manure and hungry cattle. On the last day of the mowing, Caleb declared his intention of go. ing that evening to see Bjorn Aron- son about the purchase of a bell for the church at Yellow Post. He téld Martin about it at the dinner table, and Judith pretended not to Beat him by turning abruptly to Lind snd asking her something about the school. Caleb went on to tell Martis that he might get Bjorn for the threshing. "He'll not ask more than the breéds, and he'll work harder," Caleb added. Réturning to the field with the horses after the others. Judith stood in the hollow near the road where the willows hid her, and whistled for Sven. He would be moving about in the Sandbo farmyard if he had not yet returned to his own field lying to the morth. Judith sounded a long sharp whistle and presently he came, running. He kissed her clumsily in his haste. "Oh, Judia!" he cried, "I've got to have' '"To-night," she sald quickly, "and don't be late." * She slapped the reins across the backs of the horses and turned into the field. Her heart beat like a hammer under the greasy breast of her overalls, Sven had been clean and ruddy, and his shirt was open at the throat over his fresh skin. They completed the mowing in the éarly afternoon, and took the ma- ¢hinés home. Judith saw that Bllen's face was white, her eyelids red and swollén. But the féeling she had toward her was only one of con- tompt. There was nothing admir- able in Ellen's suffering. Before the return of Malcolm Judith had pitied Ellen and would have done much to sparé her from duties that were too heavy for her. Now she felt that anything that befell Ellen was her just due. She had had her choice. Judith drove ahead of the others going hom. She hurriedly un- harnessed the horses and turned them into the pasture. Then she strode into the kitchen where sald Judith shortly. x : Amelia looked at her curiously. seemed an odd time of the week for doing such a thing. It was usually done on Sunday morning when it WILD GEESE N90. he was dressing. The Teacher gave her s silk blouse to wear, but Judith was afraid that Caleb would notice it. She Jet Lind dress her halr, however, and promised that after Caleb had gone she would permit her to put a drop of perfume at the nape of her peck. Than they went downstairs, where Ellen was play- ing the organ. Ellen still played Red Wing. Years ago somebody had stopped et the Gares' and had sung and played the song. No popular air had become familiar to her since then. It was a childhood memory tbat she never lost. Lind had offered to teach her othér songs, but Ellen protested that she had 80 time to learn them. Lind suspécted that she had resented the offer. Ellen looked up when came into thé room, but made no comment on the fashion of her «ister"s hair. Judith marched ,out- doors. In the corral stood a shining black stallion that had been brought from the farm of one of the Ice- 'apders. The animal stood pawing the earth and arching his huge, glistening neck. Judith paused for 4 moment beside the corral gate logking at the horse. He lifted his héad and turned his flaring nostrils toward her. His eyes wera hostile. Judith turned away, Instinotively lifting her chest. LJ . . Immediately after gone for the cattle, Caleb drove away in the car. From the sheep pasture Jude got a glimpse of him turning off the wood road and go- ing north. She was content that he had gone to Aronson's. Sven was waiting for her at the spring whea she, got there. She stepped quietly down the bank and parted the bireh trees, standing for a moment framed in the light as she remembered he had dome on the Judith Charlie had and know why the Slumber King spring has no equal Lift the mattress off any Slumber King spring and lie down on it. 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Judith put her strong arms about him and felt the beating of his heart against her own. She pulled down her dress so that her skin would be bare against his breast, and she was.glad that she had bathed with the fragrant 804D. ; ' "Judie. .-. ." Sven whispered, and put his lips to her ear. "I'm a little bit afraid, to-night," she murmured. He held her hungrily in his arms, Time drifted into a blissful eternity. Behind a clump of willows north of the wood road, Caled had stop- ped the mare and waited. He had sat patiently looking in the direction of the Sandbo homestead until to Iris" satisfaction he had seen Sven ride out into the clearing and cut acroés the pasture westward. Then he had tied the mare to a tree and had slipped through the bush'to the point where he had seen Sven enter. He crept along slowly, taking care not to step on dry branches. As the light fell he could make out low voices that seemed to come from a hollow. Now{ he could look down and see them, seated together, their arms about each other on the bank above the pool. Caleb drew his hand slowly across the lower part of his face. He turned and went noiselessly back to the edge of the pasture, then north to where the mare was tied. . -. . The next day was full of dreams for Judith, She stood getting chick- en feed from the bag in the barn, thinking of Sven, and of the distant place where they would soon go to- gether. Sven had been wonderful last night, had talked to her as he had never talked before. It had been almost impossible to get up and say good-by to him. Soon there would be no more good-bys. They would have a shaug cottage in town, and Sven would go to his work every day, but at night they would be together again--all night. JH seemed thet it was already true, that Caleb, and the cattle, and the land, iral springs s Purity 1s Absolute --The flavour irreproachable "SALADA" TE .A "a is the choice of millions. Brown label 75¢ 1b. 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