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‘aint ao it was derrtble . to be caught in a jaw-trap and is death ile i Uttle the weods. It is to be what, Her frightéul experience roused in her the fellow feel- wag for same little furry beasts Raich it might (have done in. an in. Srentaat=ot = ‘Wherefore it cit tp avant “te ay tynx | ye bokeat ever greeted the trapper. with hore. concentrated fury than a Bren sic this. oung woodsman pruni niktng f with a startled excliina= | ise tek astonishment and_horro! The oe. abuse of him and his nefarious | fe he spa: im as he warked to eee Sec from. the trap dreve the coler | dsome face and secuine’ 20 Which “the chain was lached. “Ah. just as T thought. aes op the far side and you'll sce ba’ ght over: the | cane quickly and { saute her in his arms, for Evelyn hac tainted. = was otill in jougness Siraresa. being borne. along strongly, albeit with 2 peculiar swaying | motion, ‘and it was several minutes be- tore: came to real'ze that the mai 1° Tea iimoing ‘heavily. ne “was nearly di “and the ‘aae snow driving Eyeyin was | her. cheek | ‘resting ca the right shoulder. | @e fer drain m cleared she disc that they were moving’ to “bpper ‘erd of the lak ‘she stirred walk | “We're ‘almost @ nswered. scab te fast ‘Sound’ this. po Your lex: may_ be woken. fp all we know." She. Inixed the strength to contest “Sid” though he-limped—there-+- on the yy a broad, thickset man with curly, grizzled sri immediately into a “sea of In- mm partitio cabin and Jaid gently on 2 oodsman: glanced at Her 2 moment, then turned to He habitant, oom, se, said he en put on your skates a. never ‘mind the. tea 'G better'go at Oo} doubsiccarching for me rovaifead rotest as leather |_ ae Soa th roan gently freeing’ her foot began. to test through the woolen stock- at, ene had made stonishing done wi took her iia trom her Indury. no great atta was well lighted by eS Jarge “publications of a society showing the hunter given her by her ancl rive ina golf tourn- ‘of holly laden with bright red ber! it dawned upon the sirl's astonished mind ‘that this young man, or gamekeeper or firewarden, or tint ever he way, had enshrined her. here in eee primitive abode deep in tht thank the trapi te-.| out: What were you doing 20 far as camp “heopins around. The tract MUNK as the "woods are full of Millikens, rou 0 jafrala to have her find it out for fear] iy mn! | wrod: suddenly_gra’ ana a names, you ny | sociology. Thus “Wainwright to nlmoelt. on | Bie. quotation, = | spirttually Lorrain: scanned herself = Neteine fe and apologize for what you I thought you Ww said baci there. “Poo bad he couldn at Tawehed. It was some bawling ve been there. wh whow? “You might-cait wethas.. My name 6h, a the “governor: of the etate de’ {ter know herabouts “a ‘Josh’ better, Tl admit, wet Josh, Me ic hadn't been for that darting | | of a dog they'd have f found a dead fur- trap. How can can't ‘ase the’ trappere en as you ladies must) she fare AES imen are solng, after TN make you some tea." He went out and It_seemed to g beverage she sald ‘avried me Joon, lame| ja He Scnilted. “I walked into a trap) yaeit onee, but I didn’: get off a did. { ‘Evelyn looked about the) You are very ice and snug} WWho-is the girl over the ta! flances ‘es—only sh 4t. Tm! she doesn't know. on u've been) rue to he Hie strong, “Yes, quiet tone. ve—even before T knew {hay Ana until oe turas, me down I alwa: make You some ‘itferent, it's. not — too raven | trouble Brelva eae cones! ious at once of an Intense desire to be alone. ted to reflect, sf only for 3 few briew moments, on t! Incidence. “So, while making, the toast, she reflected. Scarce- \ vigor ner mind leaped suddenly | nim to nis dog—tne type of chien a Kendent, “of | vein ae back with your" wap: yee ‘Thierry or BeReau Wood soa! might H. C Rowland bmancler eo frequently depicted. os! . Mamselle—tout de suite." } at's the name of your dog?’ We call him Bo'a ta al You ought to de ashamed. Did vos [nese re Wag nO answer. sured. jut your lameness. Was walked Bares at “Chatoau/ ‘There was a silence filled with odor of toaating bread. Then a meek | Beez ‘Mame: tual, pural ning thoughts. Evelyn noticed the the conditions “fulfilled. Ama’ ing out of the newness, the freshness, merous experiencd which Cs Genled existed and of which obe had | ‘ae! bewailed the lack. head may come walking out of the woods.’ eH, ahe Rad done so. and it ‘She foun soa repui t too with the dye of caste of class tend with his. and more m: pedoubts. aad ito) Eeyelyn theso | imi ‘Though paseine ot dir- am MOSt! rather looked after she nad thelr| me ang. was ich acto who misht ie famtiy a ee for high society when Iwas twinkled at her embarrtssmen it-was’my own can aristocracy, anyhow? rich peopie from fultiiied this requirement in Tipe sures, though somewhat ‘deficient in trom|| was a | na | tration tt drourbs did not in the least 4 | world’s. Nos | tactor whlch’? pag turn | ERC Petbaeomwan aver 5. DE ‘ibrant—! ; se SaaF mene that{in the Hall of Fame. ae br 21 incumbent to hte S. | trom his area: ‘Jos! preciesly the type of which she imagined the marines to be con Thi be no more ques of his plendtd.”” ‘And yet this Knowledge and the ad- r her personal sentiment toward She would have admitted freely at he we one the ~nietory. eelndisldual soi which ought Oy. ae to have his nl But granting. all ought him no nearer as a matri- nonial possibility. MYyou may ray that Evelyn m@t have uigermost breed of snob, but hat is scat y . She would lighted to do this younr in her home or pubitcity and med Ps This now began to trouble her be- cause Cornelia might come at any mo- her true id + She felt tt prepare him sn-come way teen and ight the knowledge th ad ‘al ast. eeaenty. take n@ aspirations. “How aay you happen to set is Sapper ion euch ‘ator ivoire hy have’ 1 (elected eet | We si 2, unattached youngster, Jue ‘craves. a girl of Some sor! avith my full share of ‘nerve 2 pick out the grew up In these woods. My u fashionable people. that in’ hunting and fishing and camp ig and on canoe trips T rot a fepolter you for—for— my own class einen What is Ameri: Indians, or anywhere, or the de- of the ones that made the mere Isnow burst in. blizzard to, dismay * and determined damsel. the tableau, Evelyn, standing in the | bedroom doorway with glistening eyes ang Josh straight and grim in front ot ok Chia giving « is itself is is the tele The rightly chosen the most appreciai Thinking of a win and his requirements leads quickly to ught that weds its selection. —nmhodest though it may be—is and Honi and_ brings It took more than a} this robust At sight of had told sae vathise she would not bel eatisfied with a man merely cAUSe i trong and eplendid and on looking into his eyes she see decoming Sentimentatiy interested in a mango far removed !n station from herself. | EY O° suspected that he mm toe war a zwoande lend eplendor | man. en 2 military | brevity about his quiet order to Fran- | cols, His face was at certain moments! the war face. And now, with returning | A DIMPLED BY MARTHA McCU) “So young’ Rabes onitteds ns “and you can't with me.” Lortainesig-+ ‘kably. pre- about -her forefinger. crattily.“"Fral couldn't béar aie he said, looking past Lorraine to her reflection’in the mantel nifrror. “Oh, it. won't atte turn .my head." she) him, -zet with a eer oe note under a to But to be madly 3 twenty i@ to ‘be glso entirely ruth~ wonder?" — Lorraine with a meditative ‘at the bottom of uurbing to. her an illusory Jove—and: out ae it, they-thought, by help ane But-since_love's ; “would it, I answered: calmly, sm! her that sometime sweetheart. up ther_int of which Maben had Ee me ees Earable tor the hol holidays. mlgnty fwhen he sonsed sO den derivation. ‘was the old_form of aoe Eng doubtleno meant, sented ce éared crops. ‘of | le, false. ‘But 1a a losing battle one takes any weapon ¢, in front of the tall mirror, Rasrowly, turning and eco herself at angles. hy wicked aimpie Bat lat his heels appetite. | der te (Copyright, "1920, by the McClure News paper Syndicate). __~tworeaine-smiled again.“ who does?” she murmured. it is the | tt wae who said: “Th some ghosts at maturity es the uncom— ira Wainwrighi Josh could claim. inter- rupted py the entrance of Josh bear- ing a pyramid of toxet with jam and utter, Bataille stalking n, throst aside ané fell upon the crisp and ten- “Getting trapped makes you hungry, Josh.” “It sure does. I didn’t need a tonic. thous. amen TF put_my foot ta mine; wo days on an orchid Ly Evelyn's face. S a partielle girl jad sould not hear this us unit tioned without’ a far, She MI D |LLOCH-WILLIAMS admonished over his etioulder, a8 he. rushed to meet 2 tall, tnin person with ‘@ scholarly droop of eyes and ders ‘who came up the path. between brilliant re. Lorraine flung after ished, not to reappear until very late afternoon. Maben stare at her. sere walk grass Sith dew. Littme ner head Geertixe from her low garden erat, she smiled up at Wainwright, 2 “mall allurement, saying softly: “Now te the time for wonder. stories. You must tell me_onethe ono I most care. to hea: “What is it?" he to tell he anxiously. “You Scomnised julgently, in “If I know St, he said indi er voles. ‘If nat you— it from the very Half a mate: ne fang himself on the turf, tne beginaing of the end. ° i @ profound social observes ere oe no auch trouble- youth.”” "ie country what it Is? interestingly | "4 ‘ime alone ‘hing. of that sort to fasten to. thi pose you are righ me as the prettiest thine ni ar X young fella that speni in the woods needs 50! nd sha kept nvelyn’ 3 breath came a Hittie faster, t the privilere of every society | to undergo _epotneosis Tn the heart | strong m tralghe as one of these spruces.” “You never felt like making love to other ot wobit.say tha. drew a deep breath her face rather pale, ene a herse!f slowly, owung her feet to the floor and sitting on the edxe of the bed. stare you. know But I haven't.” ‘Thei tailed “xe When dod you set back. and what | I sent think I do. you doing here: | s—" ‘Oh, resting “vp—and Looking over my property fire, “i ur pro} ‘Cornelia’s pretty face gested that of an Sstoniehed ttle piel. wii josh—! Hello, o, uTgey pert: re, nUrsey. TAfter Chateau Thierry you are the—" the pretty pink mouth. words incidentally maining three yertised as unhealthy real German . residence~old began to take a real, in ‘Then he heard that I'd got mine at Soeeons. and would probably from—shaving, ‘him Twentieth The Gillette Safety Razor is known by every man where as the appropriate $ for articles the and Bellean Wood’ got pretty well ad-|celving a sudden distaste for her sur- estate for! roundings and returning old live intetest in lose “e's left rie this whole piece of 1 hope we'll be good -ni eigh- “But Josh—it's worth millions—! if one cares to liquidate. But I like it better the way T think that Evelyn portrayed the | thoroughbred she was by sticking right on at the camp after-this for the re- weeks, instead of cén- immediately to town. ‘There she. ieppes and_seuffled about on skills mowshoes and ‘figute- skated orf the patch of Ice they cleared boggan and learned to make venison sausage and watched with dreamy, meditative eyes the ‘swift progression of an ‘ardent love sffslr which had germinated base hospital 3 7 Bvelvn felt_no_ rancor, regrets, rely. a sort of lointaine paclancholy that something of the sort could not happen to"herself. “You see, docto: said she to me a month or so later, ae Gillette Safety Razor J the businesslike two-edged razor that divorces Stropping saves his morning mmutes Century shaving-comfort.._~ every- at-money can buy, and there are few of which can_be eee wood thrush Is quite as nice 2 bird 93. a lawn robin, and they ‘are the same ow our near- ? shook her head. “No,” she an- > red, “whe is not the same. i swe! has changed hi rr) iy CD = tof all.the- birds tn_ tho, world. I. do- not ‘belleve that she want rather that way with m too~ fastidious, as Cornelia says silly and unreasonable s and all th but'T can't seem an} ishing , y man not brought ‘up as The war whopwho Tam “Ol re the ain Be Ho ‘stared at her intently for a few seconds. Then the corners of higeyes ‘began to twinkle, and Evelyn wondered fact, it stracke her soa that he looked reli outa it be that he was ‘listiiusioned? ‘That he found the original disappoint- hats Byelve's temper ‘began to rise. She felt foolish and regretted intensely having volunteered her ultimatum so precipitately. And, with the full per- versity of her sex the chill doubt rough her that possibly she had made a mistake: that‘after all it mmisht not - be So, difficult to love this ery much cut up ‘she. “To tell the truth I ee “your sort. I knew your Private: opinions’ of ‘rough dia- and and Within walls built high by years of the Russian treasure- Trotzky’s soldiers, unchecked so long-that they have £1,000,000 worth of timber lying at Archangel and Siberian seaboard contains “probably.the world’s great Opening U “Treasure- war and gars of war and revohition;—behind_doors close-guard house awaits the adventurer with’ the-key-of got the south there are millions of bushels of wheat awaiting export, and oil wells have been running had to bank tthem up and form lakes of- oil.” ports on the White Sea.” test undeveloped coal and oil deposits, — with the fishing off coast equal to that of Alaska.” While it is all very w the doors of the Muscovite treasure- house, ‘to the British trade agreement with. the New York Tribune declares that well, agree's Sear Missa nitions forces what if the treasure-house is empty? Russia, recently announced by Premier Lloyd “to take Lenine and his system into fellowship is to abandon Soviet other those in Russia who fought: for civilization and democratic ideals.” Facts that will aw: eclings esentment, and ‘Satisfaction a oe sented in the striking article in this It reflects the opinion of the American press upon relations with Russia. week's uber of THE LI Lloyd George’s proposal to resumé “trade =~ : Other very interesting news-articles in this sioner of THE DIGEST are: The “Parliament of Man” at Geneva Mr. Hoover’s Labor Plans The Seven Millers of Kansas Trying to Carve Turkey . Exit Venizelos, Enter Constantine Austria’s Plight real Seherot: chem Bot him anywhere. @area “not pen. expostnistion—the habit of reverence way, too. strong 12 him. Lorraine would neither talk or listen to him—no more than ehe would. en him back, "iotead of teny ine Biss ping and en cryptic cay ae pense bree was in month after L my a witomie as = epatl 79 Jur type, what. rer it may be,’ Rrataright Taurmured, She drew. surely: Aimpied mitamaiar? “Bo T° up_suddenly: though in pain. 6 | ty. te ‘Polng bach on. yourelz oR. - me a (Wainwright suid eitting "Where's Mabe ix ‘won=| ghé had fairly Seale with ee given the time to and. reflect was 08-30 ity. Little Latvia’s Great Role ~~ from Ireland’ Emigration 2 : Evolution’s Most Romantic Moment | Medical News in the Papers Motor Trailers to Solve Ts ransportation ee the Air-Raids 3 Treating Labor Artistically Japan’s New Czecho-Slovakia’s West wie Trade Facts A Woman Who Got Into Through - Congress — the Want-Ad Columns Belking the Bringers of Booze Over the Border : Josh looked at Eve- ‘She keeps smiling.” he observed. ‘ou—brute—" % purely aly adnan rae for why should & giel'a eyes fill at the burning ee her picture by a man whom finally and + > woe Halt-one,Dinstrations, Maps and Hamorous Osrioons reStin at salute, Josh’ made’ a bait turn and faced her, then’ brought his hand down with a snap. “Thank you,” said be. “For what’ , the Day Best of Current Poetry ‘Having: ta woman.” didn’ ae ah v4 i ty there firat xl Sout eae alwaye—" Weare be comes," “Maben ‘Here, said pair of us. Maclay next month,’ Maben looming through we the dusk, “but don’t a She’ oe Heath a cute then the door was flung open ap yeare-tor, some other ‘ame a scuffing and. stamping ‘Cornelia, covered with powdery And, referring Arcan Fina Comptng Betas? ‘New National Church The Bikulws Frenchman Under Fre by Prohibition ? a yRent “There iss. ~ Fhe oa 7 George,
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