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Downers Grove Reporter, 26 Apr 1912, p. 7

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m. on tho why- and vhoreforn or II III-burl pro-«neon. an. m. - Dr. Temple In a nightgown and M; MAaM,In|eouu-. him-«www.mm E , ya: li m st this moment that In. Wellington. hearing the loud cries or no panic-stricken Karim-in. rushed from the Women’s Room. Ibnent'mind- edly combing 3 many (leached sec- tion of her hair. She recognized n- mmnr pyjamu waving in air, and with on. hint (up: "Jimmie! on this em!" like manned “my. She would have Mien. but seeing that no one in“ my nttention to her II. recov- ered man on Im- on nook, Ind unified into lief berth. to nadi- Down upon the cumin: eiop- all came this miraculous cloudburst of ironial rice, and with it came Lit- tle Jimmie Wellington, who lost that little Mince he had. Ind catapult“ into their man like the during at When he peered iorih. his eyes hardly believed manning. The elusive bride and groom were Irin- niiy in me (rapâ€"the hen nae-MM nd the chlniicieer. But the not am not fall He veiled io nee ihem sit down. And spring the internal ma- irhirie. nut ihey would not sit. ’ in (ad. Marjorie was muttering io Harryâ€"tenderly. now. since he had won her back by his clone to com Ioie Snoouieumaâ€"ene was muttering tenderly: And they were shaking hunch! This JncredIMe bridal couple was shaking hands with Itselfâ€"disintegnUn‘! Then Wellington determined to do at least his duty by the sacred rites. berth. enter the next berm. brushing the porter aide, climb on the neat. and clutch the ribbon that pulled the supper from the tnp. The gaping passengers saw what was probably the largest pair of no. man In Chicago. They saw Little Jimmie. mothering back his giggle- fllo I Ichooiboy, uptoo from MI And Mallory was min; with bit: term resignation: "Good nightâ€"nu meld." "We must not be seen (number. honey. Go um, I'll see you In the Ming." ' Evnybody v“ pumping Ila or her face owl ln loam me rim-o of men ell-lot Among lin- bullion bends Innuendo-d line: the curtains. like Dr“ trophies. append illo are“ nut ol Lmle Jimmie Wellington. He had been unnhln lo sleep for mourn- Ing the union walla ol that lovely rlmlrap. llrjorto. "do: only Emleum flopped Into (an nu! be"! number one. and paid no hood to (I. dangling ribbon. unllory. «not to union II..." In her Ion by loving bar dog. muted closer to In undo. main; a ”mum! «lo over the pun. In «I about no anmn'mé- » hind, hm lubhcled to. “a In. umnt «mule (or "W. ‘ lulu". in: am; do" um Male to reclaim nor lost limb to won‘- cmlu. and anooxkummtuo ruumod Medial. mood and lowed. and told “5817.715“. dun: do: n‘nm m Mt two men. And be main no mac. not“ '0 can't they In In. Mun“ car." I: on in ulluhlly rod, and be hold at Inn's tannin. u it u war. I venomous man-tor, Sanctum". And to yell“: He finished prep-ring Marjorio'n bank. and In just IIII‘OIUIIS that Hallow retreat to (he Imollng room while number mm In made up. when more flu a commotion In tho corridor. and A man In checked on!b all. duhod Into lho car. "Yuan." uld the port", And mumbled n he walked “my. “but the rather I- uuln‘ cooler." “One 1th In"... Ynthono and d! walls." "It's ghastly. that's what It In. mum." ”No tub on Ms lulu for four dun!" Wedgwood ed. "But whntovor does one do In the meanwhile?" "We do not carry tub-éno, an. Thero'n a lot or tub. In San Fran- cloco. though." "My tub." “Math tub!" ' “mu: tub." "bawdy. man. I. you nllowln' to tlko a Ira-nth In the mwnlu'?" "or course I am." “Didn't you have one new you mad?" "How dare you! of cum; I did." "Well, that's all you sit." “Do you mean to tell me that there ll I0 tub on this beastly train?" Wodgowood almost fell out o! bed with the shock of this news. “Did 1 ring! Paw-tab. you may draw my tub at eight-mutt)! 1n the mwning." The porter moved up mm notice- nb_le_u deliberation. “Did you ring, .-vv VH4 ngUpBRI HUGHES “Drnw yo'--whn, uh!" me pom,- CH 13 mmw an a K.KJ‘LY P OGRAPHS 6Fâ€" TMMY As pnonucen zgflENRY w. SAVAGE: QQMEDY OF THE W? ILLUSTRMED FEM n. menu and mun-It 0‘ “0'? mummnudmnowuro mun-mum. Till-VII W Autumn-cum mun-ammo!“ “qucmm-em Hie belated aleep and hera had apered them both the atom and laughing chatter of the passengers. But this bridal couple's two berthe. standing like towers among the aeeta. had provided conversation for every- body, lied already united the canal group at stranger: into an organized :oaaip-bee. laiiory got into Illa atloee and aa much of life do“. a van neceaeary for the deal to' the waahroom, and took on Me arm the reet of his ward- robe. Juat as he leaned from MI lonely chamber. Injorie appeared tron ten, much disheveled and Wet The bride and groom ex- changed fiancee of mutual terror. and hurried in oppoaite direction. green so“. He peeked through In: curtains. Most of the other passen- ger! were up end about. their bed- hldden and bedding; stowed away he- hind the bellying veneer of the upper. works of the car. All the berths were nude up except his own and number two, In the corner. where Little Jim» mic Wellington's nose It!" played 3 has!!!” monody. and one other berth. vhlch he recognised as Marjorie". Mallory pushed up his window- nlndc. The (In was broad on rolling primes like Mllovn established In the "has all for breakfnu In the Rim In; Rn," ind then, an!!! louder. "Lau call for breakfast In Rlnln~ m," and. finally and faintly. ”Inn- a“ breaths: rl'rar." Lu! Call for Druid-fl. It was still low: when Mallow nwoke. Into his last moments of heavy sleep lntmded I voice "to n town- crler's voice, crying: He Ind not yet “Hell asleep. And he. we. mu pondering hoe to null: In unmarried. nonnrflahle bflde. when the (ral- rolled out in air above a great tide river, vm noble under the sun. He knew It for the Ille- nlssippl‘ He heard a mm knocking on a door It the other end M the car. He heard sound: no of kisses. and then somebody "Mood “on: the aide steallhfly. He did not know that no- nther bridegroom Wu being separated from his bride because they Were mo much muffled hammo- “Imam! or «In-noon [amnion Tho moonlight "not“ on adieu no” at when! an Indian com. um. loom we no nod nu. um (on. rolled toward. and "to kn mm. Ponds, mm”, mm, (Menu nod [not gloomy nova Bowed out n on I Hut. an m nu nun And no moon mud to Iowan-n! Ibo lain. I! the Inn; mum bu Donn In. bony at ban. to would luv. found up mam ocm roll of "no. and night bun“. But no could mm no any ebu- In an the world. except Mu (Alt-Imus other no". [mm than n grout chum Domed lo divide him, though no vu onIy two window: may. Poor Milton. pyjama-a and mm- Ihmlm. lay propped up on bl: pu- low. Imlnx out or the "moat! at In. "um shining alum Inna. Tho llll. of Illinois mun boll": pulled out "on: and" IM Iuln lilo a dart m. "Porter. vim “me did you on In era-ed the [on auto "no?" "Two [my-Mo I, m." hon Iltmn the stateroom cum. I deep ugh. than VIII: 0 dlnmn (roan: “Call me a! two nurture a, an." (to door “- cloud. Southern In low: he tell uleep‘ Eventullly, the cur quieted, and nothing vu heard but the mmbh and click at the wheel. on the ruin. the oral of timbers, and the flog-Ill. chom- o( A few well-(ruined motors. Al the power vu lumln; down the In! 0! the lights. I rumpled pale wu than! from the Intercom. and tho Inuloumoyed man vhlupeted: Marjorie had tied with her do“ u soon as she could grape her way though the deluge 0! rice. She nop- pod Into her berth, and spent tn hour trying to clear her hair of the mul- mudlnoun nuns. And :3 for 81300110- um, his thick wool was no lie-flood that for two days. whenever he shook himself. be new. He was dreaming that he was a boy in Brattieboro, the worst boy in Brattieboro, trying to get up the cour- age to spark pretty Anne Game. and throwing rocks at the best boy in town. Charlie Selby, who wu always at her side. The porter woke ire. an hour later, and escorted him-to the late bridal section. Mallory. sees that Marjorle had fled. vented his wlld rage agalnst Into In general, and rice traps in particu- lar, by tearing the bridal bungalow tn pieces, and then he stalked Into the smoking room. where Ira Lathrop. homeless and dlspoassssed, was sound asleep. with Ills feet In the chair. CHAPTER XVII. an. nevi-a r" 'uuuo’bi up a. Mellon stumbled into the men’s portion of the compoeite oer. Here he nodded with a eickly cheer to the sole occupent. Dr. Temple. who wee looking leee ministerial then ever In an embroidered skull cap. The old renal m sitting fer hack on his lumber vertebra. One of hi- nude cleeped 1 long glue illled with 3 liquid of e hue that resembled mo thing Itronger than whet‘it weeâ€"- more ginger lie. The other hand toyed with t ion: Neel cigar. The more curled round the old Ian'- head like the Mine- at e ulter- nmme. in w the m u- hee "I one at one-w lent]. In Wellington was busily writing nt the desk, but he did not know who she was, and he did not are whom she won writing to. He did not ob serve the haleful glare of Mn. Whit- comh. who sat watching Mn. Welling. ton, knowing all too well who Iho wan, and connecting the correspond- entâ€"Mrs. Whitcomh was tempted to open the word with om ".‘r' Mallory mumbled his; mull, "Ex- cuse me," whirled on his heel, and dragged m- discouraged etepl back through the Observation Room, where various warden and e few men of m dent uncleflcellty vere draped heron nrm chairs and absorbed In lazy eon- versation or bobbmg their head- over magazine. that trembled with the mo tion of the tram. Mallory restored Marjorie to her place In their a". and will: nmlles of awn-co, left her for another par. non-hunt through the train. She wall. ed for him in a bridal Iglutlon. He rnnncked the train forward In um. and returned, passlng Marjorie with : shake or the bead. and a sour countenance. He went out to the ob- servation pllnlorm where he stumbled on Ira Lalhrop ma Anne Game, en< gazed in n convemllon or evident lntlmacy. for they Jumped when he opened the door. n ll they were guilty of some plot. On (he in back from fine dining car they lined each other good-Mo again at all the mum. places they had mammal before. The sun Ina ndlant. the world good. and the very train ran with jubilant rejoicing They coma not doubt thunfew more hours would see them learn] man and wife Marjorie [and ion Emu-nu. with In. Tpmple. who promised to Mdo Mm when the ne‘- condm-tor mused "trough lire car. and nine reminded Hurry to get ii». unit" to bringinem I menu oi bones {or their only "child." so far They had I plenty to all of In pros- pect um "troupe“. Th" both Ion out. (In! I mInI-ur Inrllod among an an IoIIOI'DCI’O. and may no um: I to“ lo prepare for tho «amour. u- nlnn the but pllco [or It, and aunt. nun: Imoroouly out down. In- Ion vu (or on of (no vacuum“ u (M men. M II!" unlol. but Marjorie win for "no hoax-go car. an m mr and um ammon- might In num- Ing In nuand. Thou no nwuul round In the vefllbule. hm mum “mud to "w observation piltfom‘ Tho alum. ctr conductor. Ibo flat- (and Maul! that M new I undo and groom whoa to out than, oo- corlod (an Inndly to I table for no; and mo mm natured about (Mm um: ulnotdlnuy confiden- (Ion. To the general bewllderment, when Marlorle emered, Mallory end she ‘ruehed together and clasped hands Ivlth an eMor the! suggested 1 dealre lot even more Ardent menu. The pueenxere elmoet eprelnod their ears to beer how they would make up each e dreadlul feud. But ell they heerd Wu: "We‘ll Inn to hurry. Marlene. I! we went to col my breath-l." "All rum. honey. Come elohx." Then the humble couple «at» M up the elele, end dluppeered In the corrldor, leevln. behlnd them I mlahty rlddle. The! Illeeed la the corridor of the! at, Ileeed In the v» llhule. llued In the ('0 corridor. 0! the next car. had were caught Ille- ln‘ In the hell. veeuhule by the new conductor. He sat down lacing the feminine and of the car. watching for Marjorie. The passengers were watching for :her, too. hoping to learn what un- heard-of incident could have pro- voked the quarrel that separated a bride and (room at thla time, of all times. WP this asslatance. Mallory was enabed to make himself fairly pre- sentable. When he returned to his seat, the three curtalned rooms had been whisked away by the porter. There was no place now to hide from the passengers. Wellington also proflered his safety razor, and made him a present or a virgin water of steel for his very own. Thea. drastlc measures restored him to some sort or coherency, and Mallory appealed to Max for help in the matter or llnen. Wellington ef- fusively altered hlm everything he had. and Mallory selected from his store halt a dozen collars. any one 0! which would have gone round his neck nearly twice. In this crisis in his mum. Little Jimmie Wellington waddled into the men's room, floundering about with every lurch of the train. like a cannon loose in the hold of a ship. He tum- hled with the handles on a basin. and made a crazy toilet, trying to iind some abatement of his fever by iiiiing a glass at the ice-water tank and emptying it over his head. Ice In camp and on long hikes. when he cloned In mud and disorder. and he was to see campaign: In the Pim- lpplnel, when he should not take or! his shoes or his uniform for three days at a time. But that was the field, and this car Imam drawing the men 0th., 4 In an. «awn» tenant Hallo}! had mu rough un- Then he uni-clued 0! min. The doctor fell back Into n chair, tryin. to figure it ouL Then Ashton ind Poo- dlck and mu. Jinnah Wolllnzton Ind Wedgwood mama In lfld. dronm Into chm, ordered dflnh. Mon the doctor could nk anybody to «- phh, Anton mth a I m. m- nind was I mm tan a! no. “m1 a. m Mum-oar" "“9 “Mutual!“ '. he conductor "upped Inch: "You any a. word to me and I'll do you worse than that. And If I not you with I puck of can“ in your hind min, [1] tie you to the cow-Weber." “Hymn“.mdomonmu Injustice." The conductor returned Ind thre' Into 1». Temple the glue of two but"- hk eyes. The old man put out n be- mchlng land and began: And then he nuntered out, leaving the clergyman'l had swimming. Dr. Temple turned to Mallory for explain tlons. but Mellon only waved him away. He was not quite convinced himself. He was convinced only tlm whntever else unybody might be. no- body epperently desired to be a clergy- man in then degenente due. Dr. Temple cured after Mm. but the gambler stared at Dr. Temple with a homage. “So you're one of up." he said, and seizing the old mm'l limp hand. shook it heartily: "I got to ullp It to you. Your makeup ll great. You netrly had me for I come- on. Great!” "Ah. don't start that." cheered the conductor, "I can spot a gambler us far as I an see one. You and your side partner here want to look out. lhll'l I". or I'll drop you at the next tank." Then he walled out. his very shoulder blades ntlerlng threats. Dr. Temple was no ignited that he nearly lfl tall his secret. "Why, do you realize thlt I'm aâ€"" "You know all right." the mndncmr growled. Ind then turned on (he be huddled old clergyman. "and you. too.” “He. mo?" the preacher gasped. "You. ynu too," lhe conduclor I!‘ paced. nhalrlng an accusing forefinger under his nose. “Your acum- lave been auspicious "am the beglnnlng. We've all boon watchlng you." The “ranger lured at him wand"- ingly and drummed: "Why. what you drivln‘ It?" The mductor tool In Me new It a 311mm Ind. culling up to the. table. woke with the uflmnm o! I sen-«puma: "81y. I‘ve mt my eye on you. Do“ "an nothln‘.” "Wham the manor now 7" Dr. Tm- ple asked. but no. mvmmar hunllly flowered: "an! I nlnntn. WIN a mlmfla." Tho nmbler. seeing him. matched Dr. Tomph‘n urdn {mm M- lulu! and lllppcd the pooh Into MI poem. Mullory run about to Iniorvem {or the prolvcllon o! the unnam- pun!- ciln when tho conductor chanced (o saunter In. "no on. It‘s beautiful to no." be "pinned. The pmhlcr at tho pact down with the on word "Cut!" but mm; the old Inn made no oll'on co comply. "an gambler did um lulu. Ha look up the and null: Ind nn 0! he cud. to each plan with I met that lllflefod the doctor. The umbler Iu growing Ila-viciou- of (hit too. too chlldllla Innocence. Ho whined: “say. what's your mm game, on?" but decided to rink the venture. He u! down It a table. and Dr. Temple. bunting lions MI ulna. drew up n chur. Tho nmbler tool I pack 0! curds from his pocket. Ind Ibuflad them with n Into that startled Dr. Templc and u dexterity (but do- )lghted hlm. “Wain vim-mind touching Inc the rules?" aid the old Ivor! [mm Yul- hull. The newcomer shot n quick glance at thin man, whose Innocent nlr he unwound. But he merely druwlod: “Well. you play It with man." “Freeze-om?" aid Dr. Temple. “It sounds Interesting. In It something like authors?” out?" “Qult your klddln'," the uranser coughed. "How about a little freew- Mallory shook his heavy head in re- fusal, and with dull eyes wstched the man, whose profession be no longer misunderstood. saunter up to the bliss- ful Doctor from Ypsilanti, Ind mur- mur again: "Will you Join me?" “Join you in what sir?" said Dr. Temple with alert courtesy. “A little some" “i don't mind " the doctor smiled. rising with amiable readiness. "The checkers are in the next. room." In the Compoalto Oar. It was‘ the gentle stranger"! turn to mlss his guess. He bent over the chair lnto which Mallory had flopped. and mm In a tense. low tone: “You look like a t'oroughbred sport. I'm trying to mako up a game of stud poker. Will you Join me?" "Excuse naeâ€"you look like a. clergy. man." "The hell you any!" Myllory pursued the ounlflon no further. With equal dlflldence Mallory ad- vanced and In a low tone accosted the newcomer cautiously: moo. It in: ‘a mg 0: 1 I“ who n-d evidently mans thou! n! the most recent atopâ€"do:- llnllory had not seen him. His gray ‘hnlr was crowned with I tort black nut, and MI spare frame wnl Iwnthed ln 5 {rock coat that had seen boiler dayl. His loft gray eyes seemed to search timidly. the smoke-clouded atmosp phone. and he had a bashful Air which Mallory translated as one of dlimienco In a place where liquor: and cigars were dispensed. CHAPTER XVIII. I lire. Temple wu about to expreee her rewgnence u the thought, but Mn. Wemngton thrust before her I portfolio in which needed each deinty theme of such e wear: and villain , brown, that Mn. Temple pureed in“ “are, end. like Mother We, found fruit of knowledge too menu: ’ once eeen to reject with scorn. hung over the oint- cue in heel excitement one moment too long. E i i 1 5'55 if: 5% 33% {If i: it E 2:3: "Ya: cantata no too Hm; for no}; will you try one of my MI?” "Really!" said In. Wellington. "Don’t you like tobacco? "I never tried It.” "It“: time you did. I "not. cum myself.” Mn. Temple union collapsed It thggidrouble shock: "Clâ€"cigars?" could think of In Iii-war wu: "fiat yet." "All women smoke now-dun." aid Mn. Wellington, carelessly. "Don't Mn. Temple stared at her In awe: “The womn In this hook moles!â€" perfumed thing-1" “Boys will be hon." laid In. W"- lingmn. "But for Dr. Temple of all peopleâ€"" "Why shouldn't a doctor? "'1 A Ihame the way men have everything. Think of it. 1 special smoking room. And women have no phce to tn. 3 ml except on the sly." « "It‘ll the first I ever took." Mn. Temple apologized. rudlamly. "and I'm having the «what my olden boy would call the lime of my llle. And dear Wallerâ€"4mm goings on lor hlm! A few mlnuln ago I strolled by the door and I saw him playlng cards with u Manger, and amoklng and drinking. too, all at once." "On a long railroad journey I hate o-veubody. Dyn‘t you hale long jour- my. "Why. I dnn‘t hue anybody, do you?" Mrs, Temple «en-mm. loot- lnx up (mm the novel ”I? had found on the hook éholven. Mm Welling- Ion ("upped Into the no" rm": "What good "In" mrn have. Thoy‘ve Inrmo-d a Hub In (hora al- rmdy‘ We women an only nll around and hate eat-h other." In Wellington pound at ”other mum of Imam" {mm the ncn'a room. She rommented [Wuhan]: In. Temple looted shock“. but no- oilm' veil of lunar an. through ib- pullilon between tho rule and lo- Imlo action- 0! iii. cu. nd oh. beamed nun. Then hm. Wellington finished her loiior. .l-ncod Ii om. u!- droued In onvolopo. “led 3nd amped it will a deliberation (but madam-d Mn. Whiimub. When u lui nun mu, Mn Whlimb In in line mi nlmmi ln-lom Mn. Walling- ion Wu mu ol li. T‘h_o Rome-g thing In. Temple "Bone people noon to lhlll they own tho tutu." In. “Italian“: rum. "That cmtwo bu but: at tho wru- lu. do“ an hour. Tho worst of It In. I‘m sure and. writing tn I" but Wedxewood made 3 hollow anon st laughter and answered: “Exlnmoly â€"-vory dmll, but whal I don't mum (at VIIâ€"41h] tho porter “up" Tho other- drownod hln In I root at lumb- lor, but Ashton vu uuy. “Why, you blamed fool, thnl'n when tho Joke came In. Don't you use. Ibo brldo- (mom uld to the bfldoâ€"" than be lowered his Vale. and dlunmod the story on bl: anon. In. Temple VII lull walla. with umpnhoflc uu'hmr. never drumln‘ what her husband wu lnuuhlnl a. 8M turned to flu. Whileomb. but In. Whllcomb Ill um gluing M. Mn Wolllnslon. who In mm writ- In. with flying damn ud undone”- In. every other Iord. “Wasn't It good?" Dr. Temple 40- m-ndod. wiping his streaming on. Ind nudging the coking-faced English- mnn. who understood his own nation‘- humor. but hm not yet learned the Ylnloe qulrh. “Ll-ten to don Wultar. Ho hun't laughed like that since he VII 3â€": medic-l nudent.” Then Ibo buried her face gullnly In n book. "Why, where have you been. Dr. Temple?" asked Ashton. who could not imagine where a man could have concealed himself from such Itoriel. But he laughed loudelt of I" when the doctor unuwered: "You loo. 1 live In Ypsilanti. They don't tell me stories like that." "Theyâ€"~who?" uld Fondlck. "Why, my panâ€"my patients." the doctor explained, end laughed Io hard lhlt he forgot to feel guilty. laughed I0 hard thnt his wife in the next room heard him and giggled to Mn. Whit- comb: “Oh, that's bully," be annexed.â€" “I haven't heard a story like that for The dear old clemnnn felt that It would he prism): to tote flight, but he could not make the corners of his mouth behave. Sthnse twitching. of the lips and little steamy «cope- oi‘ giggiojetl disturbed hlm. And when Ashton. who won a puoticod recon- teur, finished a drolatic adventure with tho epilogue. "And the next morning they were at Nilnro Folio." the old doctor was helpleu with laugh- ‘ tor. Some superior force, the devil no doubt. fairly shook him with glee. no doom W a". dim.“ _ _ ”11.31161: MORMML unused. for not!“ that would» uupld I! "my van dmnt. taboo certain verve and thrill hound: and: vary torblddenneu. Logond at III. Rigor. Then to I curious logond a“ CI! via: the source of the Mn! TD am an that ‘ devil mu “to 00 rock whence the river m The num- m '9?! mm Ind greatly [car an. acne- fit. I, supposed to I!" my Individual I” «m to look It the mum I!“ when showing 3 W a. 0‘. they cover up their not. all I“ backward in the direction at W ammo, youths mm It fit! «wretched behind the metaâ€"W“ World 11me Then she turned . pale m m I feel such - qua-In." "In your muck-non, Sally?“ . "No. not In my mum [Mill I‘ll go buck to my berth and II. “I.” "Let me help you. Mona." And Darby and Jon but?!“ an. the corridor. crowding it II (boy '0'. crowding their nation viii ma oxperionco. "Lin second an honor. it I luppoxho H'- II;- um w '1. blundlh." Then he mum but to tho-ub- In; room. fooling (but. In I“ all» laud III um. but knowing In. I» penance "an the Ilnn I54 D cut back. No In" It would Do good. u be In Alum m but It. II. I.“ lnlo mo amok!“ room. an mull. 1cm Doctor 1‘01:le M [mum MI- m- no man «I. I. ,7“; 4.4 "Bally!" he cried, In whet m at her Implied suspicion. "lâ€"l’ve smoked too mick «:3: said Dr‘ Temylo um: perfect but In. Temple. remembering cm long slug the had new. um... IC‘ (-12- u Mm: "Are you can It In the smoke?" "Who am?" Ibo In“. “H wuh Iln old min wouldn’t not our 8h. cocoa! her head In M“ 'All It didn't unto me nickâ€"Inch." .0 rluIchm‘l a rhllt. "0 Mod to m her. He could not hip W: ”What would they any In I,” lumr‘ * In the pretence 0! net It... dovmry ho could only mm: "M w. hula: an exciting "man? u H) mm!- ol you amountâ€"cal O ctgu!" In. Temple dnv W I. m uni drnnnm: "We". l I" M ‘15- lng ard- und dnnilng.” ‘,‘l)oc your Itlh loch H“ d 0.01- Dcuor no to hot u not." Dr. Tomplc loaned to In (0‘ ran to M. wilc‘l dd. a. bill If, diam-l. uhcu night. 'snuy! What on gum mayo-1'9: “nun amok-oiling.” no The rock! mood to be round Dr. Tomplq'a ind. m only cumin. “flatly!" highly Improper story with All!“ no“ Mn. Temple ohnddcnd at M thought. but Wolllnnon «my man up unusually and and out: “I think 1'" had enough.” From the platform can. A Vi. very well known to um. Ill-h. I uld: “You'll III. III. ”and a. H Wellington In. About to play 0. nohon It her lulu" when he I“ w at. from her "no u toy 01w Ill call! I "mm o! cough-Chm. “ Tho poor um. «perinatal-t m too wretohod to none. cm to hr. 3 none. as Wolllmon. no (In! an clpr any ad cup“: Ponunuoly, an un w“ to wobbly um none or the clung togchod In. Temple. no pro-led tho' kindle. and n m or vlchy shot from the lock. '-\ cti -Vv. _' W '_'.-. Shortly alterwu-d Little M Wellington grsw rostivo snd not. on ior s brie! constitutional sndn am of sir. Ho csrriod n siphono to M he had become grant]! “Mafia“ made hesvy going for tho ohm. room. but reached the door In good order. He swung it om > -- brought in with it tho polo Ind wnvs'r ing ghost of Mrs. Tomplo, W0 “ been leaning sgsinst it {or much“ ed support. Wellington wss W to observe smohs pouring mud It". Temple’s form, and he nsoivsl to perionn a great lite-sowing tut. hf decided thst the poor little m wss on tire and he pol-ed tho m like u fire extinguisher, with tho no“. intention of putting her out. Mu. Wallinxion id dill ’ neophyte along the warning ., the car and flung back tho that observation col-.8110 W I!" Q rop holding Anna Gum‘s” In“ ‘ evidently explaining was.“ great importance. tor tool? were very close together. mm Q and with obuhed local and mumblingl or half "allowed 0!“ tionl, left the platform to In. 'I lingion and her new pupil. In. Tom]. at m.” ii Cloned thd Rubicon with :g "I will!" , Conan-d an I... .3665 dig} in“ "7 onlhd out: no honor. it I ummm '- 1;, I‘ . ., -‘ #_s_ -

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