“Ho's In a’ awful B 0" †she went and!“ and his hair dishevelled over {309d 9301‘ 01111915 MSW. Just then Mrs. Budcley came “I 8199". â€(100? on 'im,†into the ofï¬ce She took off her bon- tersely 315006 311 t0 ’1‘“; not. aka 3 smooth, gray hair an ’im 8 dram, Mr 31113911†~ “Yes, 119’: had a drink or 1 a deeply wrinkled brow and cheeks. †, nt behind her son. Buckley. A . . ° “Whar'd he git his whisky conversation “Jake followed ’im 31‘s night he of a private nature, and, tako he left the Hillhonse’s bar. I ha_1n’ . K room. The sound of his heavy boots about 1t- It don't 5° one 5 * , m-A ‘Dm-klev’s attention, and to preach to a man all upw - , an’hnlf full a_ttha †â€"1 ~h§ g “Jake, who M £11“; aflicted- - Your Vege- Pound cured m0 Vim“ 1 w fully my, gter spokenaimwu an u gâ€"7 , wom- merchant’s sympathetic face seemed .vvu w- , of it wmng with inward pain “Don't say eat an’ slep’ with the 151011 u.- .â€" “ , F... that,†he repeated under his breath. hand. used to always keep sayin'. when 9°“ ‘ 3°“ F u... u are “We mus ’t lose hopeâ€"we mustn’t do 1011‘s was continually 8-0013 lninin', put the 99†1n the chimney corner '†W" .7...â€" home that!†> _ . ‘Don’t no; as“; the pflckfl,’ An’ he and leaned forward. This has fetched have a rest. Mrs. Dugan would 'a' mu. m The old woman stared at the working was ï¬ght, Et you get down on 3 board up yore and“ old trouble. Thing: on at the gate to ï¬nd out aboutâ€" But She could £811 up a 80% re re me for a moment in silence; then she with a mg m it, tho W you get like this usually do upset ’im. e’s I clean forgotho en Hand! to put the ‘ 1! George- I know I c off in sked abruptly, “Mr. Hillyer. who in 1 mo more tack .you 319 an’ that's 30 been aetln q ever elnce old Buck- biscuit in the stove an' warm over yore 1: 10W! Jest think 0’ him , axed ‘ that family 0’ Cranstons that’s come W1“! life. It’s full of tackfl. an’ don’t ley wa’l mm M I ve ketched 'lm tater plea.†And, with a little flush on to git. head above w. in the here from Vi a?» you tor-git it. The Lord put old Buckâ€" prayin once over it I have twenty her face. Mrs. Hillyer rose and tripped sump .01 a daddy let †“Oh, you.“ heard 0. them? an icy m 1311 so keep ’1m in a bunch of his tunes. lie hadn’t slept without a light tram the room- ' _ an’ right 'now when risibly, .1 Hillyer, taking a breath. ‘Major kind, so the devil wouldn't root around in his roan: fer a month. an' I hear ’lm Hortense Snowden turned {rob the pooh a line start. He c ’ M i Cranston 8 a member of a ï¬ne old among. good folks so much to keep p prayin an beg for on in his window. where she had been Banding “I“, 0110Ҡ88‘ 81 t s loo . : family, a regular F F V.; he owns with m, butâ€" on, no! You ain’t 31 ,9. It happened thirty year- ago. while her aunt was talking, and stood come upâ€"I mean .he six or seven farms in this county an, go‘n’ w put up With it. an, “ht now an y“ I n“ hav. w. m him beta" he nnc‘e. . i M,†it was in ’m-,, g has a lot 0: investments all over the yore face is sour enough lookin’ to about it nur h“ he to me." “George in in love with Lydia Oran- ‘ -â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"" He moved here about six spue cream in the middle 0’ Wm Th0 young woman Itood up beside mu." she said softly. ‘That's one rea- ‘ CHAPTE‘ be " her aunt- ‘ Ion this is going hard with him." , ‘. MYEB t ‘ "You don't really mean that you’ve “Yes: I think he is " replied the old , . we†‘ md man. “an' I was jest wonderin' of the lit mght and . i down to the b the town E ’ __â€"â€"â€"-- . country. , ' -- Mum’s-n the climate agrees 1'- “I‘ was thinkin’ about George." said - uâ€" -m. km- lived with him for thirty years * oonziction would have any-you know 1 A“ †pass the barroom ru ' Lane-in; I’m poW'eI’fuuyj be his downward “0h, you've uea u v th ‘M 1111 er, taking a brea . ‘ ajor Nu“, Dragston’s a member of a ï¬ne old “1033 8°°d folks 9° mucn W " -,r ~31 t 'mlly, a regular F F v,; he owns with 'lm, butâ€" Oh, no! ,You alnt ,D- luppeuw w»... ,ix Off seven farms in this mun†an’ a 30111. w put up With it. an right now an y“ um hav. we to him “for“ her “ISL; . ms a lot 0v investments all over th yore face is sour enough lookin’ to about it nur has he to me “George is in love with Lydia Oranv ‘ . country. He moved here about an: splle cream in the middle 0’ Wm T110 7011!!!! women “005 up heelde ‘ Icon, she and softly. ‘Thats one ren- ‘ . CHAPTER I't months ago beca’se the climate agrees be " be†"m â€n ““9 ‘9 8°13! ‘1 ““1 mm. ' ILLYER went out into the star With ’im, an!" he hain’t very smug. “I was W, about G r88,†said â€You don't rally mean that you’ve “Yes. I’thlnk he is n replied 'me O“ ' lit night and made his WI! George got acquainted with his daugh- Hillyer softly “ t’e mighty 111811 kill- lived with him for thh-ty you: run. “an I was jest wonderln cf the ‘ down to the business portion at 1, but as pron 1m ’1m.’ never mentloned the †convict! It would have anyâ€"you new . the town. He was about to .‘That’s so, Aunt Hat-the.†spoke up ,“Yee. Ida. Horne. I’ve magma-d â€"e1!ect on her†\pue the b -- m run y Luke Hill- “It'e nwhl on that that was one thing that never “1 don’t think he's ever spoken one house, when hearmg the cuck‘mg o! talked aboutbe . two peo- word of love to her.†said Hortenle. l billiard bells, and the rapping of cues, 1' the proudest, â€mth“ 5'“ l he‘looked in at the screened door. TWO ' ' ° without their coats and ter, a pretty, likely ga y’ve been as a queen,- She’s well’educated. friends ever since. an’ 30’s he, an’ they get along power- hin- W. In] well together. Have you ever seed people in Barley receive lllfn and like P e. 1 kn ’er m8. Buckley?†.. him. He was ruins rapidly, but a was goin' through the some trouble, V es, once†answered the woman. thlns like this. an proud end sensitive an’ she told me she never had men- time an ample and unaffected a ï¬re under broad 810 “nn’ 1 neveruhnll forget It fer it show- 33 ‘19 1!. will 31mm kill mm." _ “0305 1t ‘30 her 111.18 It jut lookl an be. It neems like she gets the l m et.the green table, over w “You kin laugh an' make sport '0 me e bod! qayn't allusto tt me- sweet side or her nature mm w \ . “mp under a an shade corr ant to," said men how. Sh! He’s comin’ back!" 'r ‘u'. - a new alshpan with . â€CheeMMmhapoopb. um‘mmbd. â€"3 theâ€! mom“ Mmjm‘boutmwm holecutinthebottom,and 1‘ four halt drunken negroes wgreoï¬ mo'm \m ‘ Lce seemed . eat an’ slep’ with the \ “Don’t say his breath. hand, used to always keep Inflrn was continually a-compmnin', ' ““ ’ An’ he ; Mrs. Hmyer was in the ' anther plain sir! 01 rrnonufl' mm “'1 new; H..-“ "mm“- M mcf nl went at up. Bottle. you've always said x 1" â€all gt! a look un’ W'mm w npodwoman. We11.1 try tom, at a. 't but 11m rflaczczy a long shot. 1 any ' p0 an’ I mean it. b“ lb. “â€3“ I You'd 8:: go efiyou could see through 1 my M I’ve got one whalin’ big ' a t‘ ali' mt, u inspicion. Somehow 't- root it out. Now, I like George open’ lace. in ' ï¬rep old fashioned brass he‘aded A - - 856. “any! ho 1 â€mm" M "by? n’ “h; “m i the who}. layout 0’ Buckleys? 4 an n bedbug right now abont'thil trial (11’ George’s condition. - eve - mshin the chief light .01 the shaded g â€I reckon If â€t m mmmtmeuys.’ mu"; -- “Han-d (fin. ‘Youd better .L- Oh. I know you kin say he likes the â€"- -- -A L... Hun- nrn henna “ï¬ve“, his Jocks how th Mrs_ Hillyel' cheap for such valuable ma: m , terial. Some pay moxie. some 3:- u. not u 115. some g'et noflnng for ._ â€wâ€. ‘ ¢ i mph» money. Y9“ get your 3;. m mm W * >100 p in“ ‘V‘V. I 'D“ award 361mb" 7..“ M («CIIIS “We’ve hu! a pow " neighborhOQd with one of her “1 wondgr e! u†today,†Hrs. WC yvâ€"v_e ‘3: “I reckon you think I'm nuu m..- ,-_, ed." she said to, her talent niece. “but. be contrary to prom-saw»... -w, to sit on with ter '13:: to express an opinion. Fnrder ‘ “10 open a- .__â€" met n13: Cynthln i makinx fun of her father's tamuy pride. He's got a Cranston tree in the age long ago of tho lord hull! what how to make light 0’ â€doc! things. an! funny t “31‘? I’ve'had 8 m 0' tough m but I h†dd†‘Jgnshm'. The “by. got . hat I â€9‘19" 1- “'30“? t° b‘ “I. W‘ nome’n’: he said. an' t's .11 she , George 1! she hears {hat this ', but at†. ,. coup. zit out’n ’un The margin] come en him to drink, and ’-â€" †who “Why, am Martha. '11“ 40 you up an' out the red on the gate, an “ 't you bother about that, retort' n his mean?" a two women-u! the baby's . oil has Hillyer ‘ Thar ncx er was I “Don’tyou see into it?†urn-Emu: up an Dr. Jobe mm the qumnune. 1 = womn that turned gm a man she thinkiII’ me ’n’ Romance will . cared fer on that account, they’ll make excuses fer ’em. an†the Lord knows 00d man} 10 ms SUMMER donrums 1303‘ [on Eleni." ' whim}, m m“ ““8““ ‘9’“- "n': “That mustbo 1t. uncle." Andaflenco ' be namn ' D 39 q undathlImnm whetWeenthem. Thosmmdotthe AND ALL ,.. w- o" nlsht 015†“1 unit wt 8 win " was the re. “DO you know, every sound in ply. ' mm comes right up that stow . ‘ could hear the creaking of your ‘ bed» tn’ just'now I heard you talking 01!; mt m where do you thing “0. going to end?†“1'“ an in a madhouse ef it keeps “- ‘p'u “id Ml?- ï¬ulyer, with a little, d ‘ fend!) laud» “I’m 80m ‘0 cm“ in ’01.. but I’m not to say ateard 0' sur- ‘ merits, but I an o! ngggers an‘ tramps. I’m all of u shiver. Let's cov- Hortle, you’ve always said X good woman. Well. I try to be, r. Jobe'l - _‘ MW" "ax-vu‘ uvâ€"vvv _. _-- ,v- "rmu 30m, to 010380“! eyes to- . w M you do. I'll bet you’ll .7 '7“ “Lind-N0 noubt bejest went h“ â€hotel an’ 8“ msï¬upper rather gm at u know he was drinkin'. He ,‘ “in ,m at the warehouse, don’t â€3;“, he sflil memo that," answered “ “U55 “gn' e: that’s no light 1'11 I.--“ QnmnHmnc mknn m wit!- {W “N" um' ct thu’s no light I'll léww buck. Sometimes when ‘3 ““5031“ he sets up an’ works on ' a ‘ |II'»'~ _ WWII!!! her husband had gone Mrs. 15 w a.“ gp the stairs to Hortense i W" room. The girl was sitting .‘u'pm'ba. ,4 _.. mu nwakp?" “1-: mn. W“ “In smiled!" exclaimed xv m I teckon you mought “1.40!“ believe me nor you - turned agin a w and fer on that account; they' W fer ’em, an’ the Lord shown“! ï¬sh up a good many“ wow that turn.» u...†,V t; they’ll make fer on that accoun ’ the Lord know many to justi- I‘ore fel- t! George. I know I could. . an, m1 low! Jest think 0' mm tryin 9 water an’ that old $2533“ LW' “‘ Iowa-mt tome m}; cwake'!" Mrs. mu» no. we are all a set , nixâ€"11ml: caring for $116 9 a splendid . she 3 just as frank be. 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