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LAFAYETTE. GEORGIA. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1883.
Miss Lucindia’s Brooch
It was the day b-fore Think--
giving. In the ki’cheti oflhe Ga
ham faiui-hoUs* great piepars
lioi.s were going on for tomorrow’s
least, for all the Grahams and thr i
relatives, sr d lnnoj of th 1 neigh
bore Were coming to eat Thaoki
giving dinner there, Ai.nt Susan,
as everybody cullsd Mr-i. Graham,
was one of those hospitable women
who can never do enough for bet
visitors. Already on the pa-dry
shelves great loaves of ckk ■■ were
tanged, si i,ding cut tempting
i dots to tantalize the children who
kept hanging About the door fore
luo par ot the go-:d thugs. And
pies, too, cranberry, and mince,
slid doughnuts lot King as if they
were lairly aching to no < a’on,
goodness knows ttere was many
mouths aching to eat them. ‘Oh,
rti)!’ cried J lion'', moie than
once, ‘don’t they look nice? I
wish it was to-tnorrew now, don’t
you, Rath? It’s an nwlul long
time to wait. I don’t nie to to eat
another thing till to-n orrow *
Yts they <lo look nice,’said
Ruth 'l', took me ail verterd-.y
,'oretjooo to stotio raieir.s for the
cakes, and I didn’t eat hard y
any, either Aunt L-cind-t say
she Knows sba tiever iru de nicer
case, in all her lile I don’t k o w
wliicn looks nicest, t• >; caitvs ti
the pies. I guens lhe"’er unlh
good.'
‘l’d like to try ’e"", anyway.’
said Johnny. ‘An’ I tell you whu
tee turkey will t e just ho-s, for
he’s fat a> butter.’
‘it seems mtiSt w-ck'd to kill
him,’said trnder-harted li tleßntii
‘l tloi. t b' ievt lied have had such
an appetite ii he’d only known
want was going to he done with
him.’
‘Rut turkeys was made to m ,’
Slid Johnny, whose appetite did
away with all tender qualm* ot
o •nscK iice.
Aunt Lvciud’a was sifting pump
kti for p ee. It had been str*e.i
the day before, but the pies li d
not been baked because Mrs. Gra
ham held firmly to the belief that
pnmpkin pies wete never at. their
bed three days after making
‘You make them to day, an'l’ll
'lend to the rest of toe wont,’ *he
said. ‘Use all the eggs an’ cream
you wool, Loucendy. I never
knew anybody who Could beat you
luakin’ pumpkin pies. You’ve
got just the knack, somehow, i re
munhtr how Jack, Stai-sbury
u.;ed to say ho’ like to live on
’em. Pe r Jack! I wonder what’s
become irf him?,
Lucinda was thinking of Jack,
as she forced the fragant, jedow
pu upkin through the oullaiider
Jack had heen her lover,years ago.
Every tody had (bought ’it would
bj a match.’ tSi.e had thou lit itso
had Jack. .Rut often in this world
things go wrong—or anyway, dif
ferent from wnat we plan or ex
pect —and a lover’s quanel had
parted the paths which ehou d
have merged into each olio r, ana
Jack had gone away, and for years
nothing had he-.n heard of him
He might., erlend. Luciiolatiioright
and 1 am quits sine altar fell into
the pumpkin, and perhaps it was
that which gave ihe pies such a
rich, delicious flavor on tee mor
row. Who Knows?
Like most lovers’ quarrels, thia
ot.e had been about nothing in
pattit.ular. She often told herself
that she had b en most to blame
Rot she bad been too prond— O'
stubborn —Pi say that when Jack
and she talked toe mutter over,
and so they separated, ioviu. each
other ti e s.t i.a as ever, and lie hud
seemed to drop out of t xiste m.
Poor Lueitidiul Her heait was
sire yet with is old sorrow; but
she had borne it bravely, and had
hidden it tr..m curious ey » by a
pleasant face. If sm is au old
maid, sues as bans ine as most
gills. It was al u l for the '
Grahams to keep tnir gootl
1* oka.’
busy with ihouglitr >1 hi- pa»t,Boe i
aifted the puiripsio and b. at < gy«
• n ;i ream fogeth-r. and 11 ode me
savor; ti ir... f t -.r pi r
'l f...ie sot •at • - the oc
irt'CU I I.he r j, , y i.,r
the oyeri. J1 you it gon gto stetu
Uie hskii-g ol them, I’ll g and lix
thing* in tin parlor, Su'an."
8h« went up to hvr rnorp to vath |
her han U and comb her hair he
for ah began the tua- ol lixi -g
thing*’' in the “s'lii ire-room," as
g mi old Peioon Grahsin always
cade i it. A* she stood before 'he
Ulnss, ah'- discovered that her
brooch was gone
‘Dear tof! yrliut if I’ve lest it I'
she exc aimed. It must lie some
where about the kitchen. 1M run
right down and see.”
Lucinda's brooch was an heir-
I pm in iiie Graham iamiiy. Ii
W.is an old -fashion* d tl ing ol gold
that may have,tune over in the
Mayflower. She had eard grand
mother Graham say ihai i' was old !
i hen it ilium to her. because id j
its > g . and because it was given to j
her by tier notm r in her la t sick- j
n-.vs, Lucinda pnz-'ii ii Very much J
Si’s always wore it ’trim le’t lest
without it.' ah- said.
Tim tir loch *vi-s not to be t oiid
in lim kitchen. The house was
seur'N.ed tlx rougtdy. But in rain.
•Do-ir me !' »t id Lucinda, wHi
tears in her eyes 'e-Lat can hayo
he. ou.i- ol it? 1 haven’t been ou’
i f !>c vatd to-day ai d I know 1
had it cn when I washed the
breakfast- dishes. I must have
dropped it, ai.d somebody stol it.
Maybe tlm Buggies iliil''re:, Ijuiol
it. Th yWfie here, aid iwo or
three otters. I ret ember I wish
you’d run over and it qn ra of all
of tiu-11., J dicny. I’ll give you a
handful of doughnut* il yc" will.’
■lt’s a bargain,’dsclaied Johnny,
and set out at once on hi* errand.
But he caum back without the
brooch Instead he trought a
hh odv i o-«
‘I told tliil Bill Burgles that I'd
lo t ht listl g d it, an’ he up uni
ti uoipe.i tn< i-xpl *in**il Jotn ny.
T I n licked him, oily I didn’t
tecl .ike ;t. t ■ SO mar TlianfeS
giv In’.'
Liu i da couldn't *lct p that night
for worr' ing ever her l> st brooch, i
It e-as almost lilt* losing a friend.
II cause she bad had it so lung,
and because of Ihe fond old memo
ries clinging about it, it had ne
eome a part of her life
Tuanksgivine day came, coo!
and bright, with a crisp, bracing
air that brought a soft color into
Lucinda’s ohe k* as she gathered
white artfinesia* from the garden
to brighten t 1 o parlor. t?us*n. as
she looked out of ttu* kited* n
window, thought that her sister in
law was as good looking, iu spite
of her thirty live years, hi, any of
the iris, ai d then sighed a ldtlt*
ov. r tiie rumanceio the other’s life.
Though Lucinda was always cheer
ful ai d tetmii'gly contented, her
l>ro!her s wile knew that her h'-art
hungered for a home of its own.
Every woman does. It is natural
that it si ouhl.
When Lucinda dressed hernelf
lo receive the trim ksgiving guest*
she had to make all srtemesi* w ith
a cluster of it- green answer for a
brooch. T:,.- white flower, agai st
die darK ma oon of her dress,
s'oowtd ,o such effect that she al
in /st wondered i! tolks aouldn t
think it almost ton gay for a »o
man i f thirty-ti e. but before slm j
ea*l quite decided the mailer in her
own mind, she heard a wagon i
drive up, m u looked out if the |
w indow to set- ecu .in Nathan's faUi- !
fly ulighting at the gate. And with i
them was a etrm ger. 110 had al
ready alighted and stood i-ith his,
back lo the house, bomeildng in j
ihe bead shotiidefH and the pecu
liar carriage of the h . d s ruck Lu-1
cinda fau-ili .r y.
V ilk used t.. lo 1 something
like 1 hat. ’ site aaid, w'.lh a s ti. l
'Vhcn the mar limied to
ban's wihi Drauon Giabam. wlm|
I hd lull e < ■ ut to greet n'e visit us |
witn a ftn-e half shaven, and site
saw it ivus Jack hintatlfl ( haogul
ol cou **•, i.ut i 01. eo uoicn hu that
sue did not r* eng: iz "him me it. j
8 Hot los saw his litre.
Tiie roars fail'd nut of nr c’-c k*
ami she I ad tAsit d* wit ‘or a mi"-
ulc to '.Cover her* Ts. Jack wits
alive a*.d b d come ta kl VV;. l
ban c inriie here for?
•Don't •... fol .s' ... -I id t • ior
r f '. ' l H 1 [DTI f*tUi*iM n»- t i.B
yt,. j; j I f J C.riiH'i, S -
tlreES Wifo is fiik cousin, iiiii if 111
| cam t to visit tlis n, they oouliln’t
Uitve him at home wniie they tame
here to spend Thanksgiving. Ol
course not Me comes in a fri«. il
ly way, an I why shou'idn t lie? bo
<1 n’t tie shiv, Lucinda Graham,
u: do your hast to enjoy yourself,
and help other-folks to have a pleas
ant time ’
but she couldn’t keep her Iveiart
from fluttering stryygeiy a» she
w.mt downstairs, ln the ‘‘er-tiy’’
she met cousin Nathan’s wife.
”1 hops yon won’t be off nd>-1,
Lucicdy,’ whispered that cheery
little woman, a* she kisaed ti e oth
er. ‘hut Jack’s come buck and 1
took the liberty to bring him nlong-
Y'ou did qui'o right, answered
Lucinda, am) her cheeks were quite
rosy now, fur Jack came in, und
slio went up to o eet him with a
[■mile mid an outstretched hand.
I am < lad 'o see you, she sab'.
We vyire t»lkh gabout jou, yester
day, Susan and I. ami wondering if
iou wen- living, it Ins been a
long time since we have heard from
you.
You In vent grown a vear older
in looks, he said, and his eyes were
full ol a look that made her eyes
I. her mi- ! droop. Was he going to
hold tor hind all day? And so
merry e***-<na t: cm, tor 1
M i ! that feiicr they call JacK
keeps a luokiiigaY Aunt ’Cindy just
uk we do at the pic* ami things,
su’d Ruth to Johnny, hy and by.
J ist ns if he wanted to e*>t her
np then, laughed Johnny, with a
long long sniff of the delightfully
tnn'nlizitig odor* c muig f mu the
kitchen, “Wdnder if ho a n’t the
iptiiu sha used tc have ever so ma
ny yours eg"? I heard mu srin
Aunt Demre a whispering about
Aunt ’Cindy an so i eliody she
thought n lot- <>f, « little while ago,
a d I'll let that's him. Oh, my!
WoubiTit it he jolly if s e’d get
married, ami they’d lia' ea hang
n, tig wedding? 1 don’t suppose
Tniink's.’tvii’gs urn any thing ■ ule m
wsddirgs Wonder if they have
turkey and such things,
JhcW mid Lu'. iidH had no op
portunity to say am thing üboutcld
limes before dinner. Bhe was bu
sy with the gueits, und the arrange
ment of tlio table, anil he was busy
renewing old acquaintances, but
Ida ey-s would lotlow the womaif
j e had loved.
Dii ner’a ready,shouted Johnny,
by anil hy, and Hit- deicoa said the
company might as well ‘pair off.’
Hint m the ‘pairing off ’ Jsck was
fortunate c ough to * ecu re Luciu
fla, and no look her into i inter,
with such a radi -ut look nn his
face that cousin Nathan's w l'» nod
ded with great satisfaction to Hu-
Han, and that wotlhy woman nudg
ed tier husband, and told him to
look at them, null he w liisp -rcd
that they mad" n gol d looking cou
p's, and hi* hoped—but the bustle
drowned the test of the sentence,
wbal'j er it w as. Lucinda felt that
everybody wiw watching them, and
her cheeks tot. rial a* WKea, and
Jack, who was utterly oblivious of
any one els-qai le-hi. two-thirds ft
th > time, thought she bad grown
handsomer hh she hul giown older,
and felt an insare rlt sire lo put hi*
arm* urnuml her ft mi tell her ho,
J then and there, and isk he:' if tho
! prut "on In n't t>c forgotten, or aome
lof it, «t least,and the oiyidcil path*
be made to run together again
‘Why, Lucinda, what's bee uriu
of your bnocb? B| oke lip couairr
Na h hi’* wife a I at i nrc acroas the
tabL. T never saw you without
it on before.’
I met it jester‘nv,’ answered
L militia ‘l'd give anything if 1
c old find it.’
J i*; then the pumpkin pi *
W oiil —e I.
‘Ti.e're g ind, [ know,’ P*id Bu
san,‘mr Lucmdy nml i ’em an
she c« ’ be t.ir it a: pu > pK>n |iit-*.
You remember her p e-, ilmi’t jou
Jill K?’
‘Yi h, I Jo,’ :• swi rt.d I- K Arid
then h t- "K l piece, fttil Wid-I IT
t'Louciida that he woinle'td if it
would tns i ll)i. *."-:c i* it U-c ' 10, ,
And H e bill' ll- d, n"d Bln ail tvir.K-1
l*d , t cousiu Na in. rt ..ih- il-ahici I
buK 1 t('J ibu w"K a d the i n!
were;, ccioi't:" dn.ive ar.rl ijiieili'i
.■lie io in* 1 1 tv iirv i, * dozmi
* t c- ■ ' : ; 'K n ■ erd* wou‘'l
have been. I
NO. 21.
All at unoe JacK put his napkin
| to his mouth, and fiiseyr»twiriKied
h* be removed it.
At last dinner was over.
‘Don’t you wmi’t to take a walk?
asked Jack of Luucinda. I want
to look the place ov.r. it has been
so long since I bane tree* here.
Os course ahe dries, said Husau',
win) |herd the que-tinn. It will
il" her good to get nut of the hou*e,
for she has been tied up in the
kite Ji n the last four days. Cousin
Nathan’s wife ami I will see to iho
work, so you just bundle up am)
get a mouthtulof freah air, Luciu
tly.
The memory of other walks
> a:ne back to Loucinda ** they
went out into the cool air of that
November day. She did not lord
like saying much. Neither did
Jai K, just then, so they walked
along tiro road where maples had
.“"utteul their gold, thinking much,
but saying little.
At last—suddenly—
‘l think you s id you'd give any
thing to find your hr mob again,
Lollci.da?
Ye*’ I would, answered Lucin
da.
Th* n you’ve g* t lo he a« goo 1 as
your woril, crie 1 Jack, for here it
is.
Where did you find it? cried
Loucinda, in delight. W e hunts.*
nigh and ion for it.
1 found il in my piece of ptinib
kin pie, answered Jack. 1 am go
ng to usk you to give youtself. as
reward. You wan't relu.-c, will
tou? Lot bygones he by goncs.
I tv*** « fool in too old days, and I
knew it all the time, but I wouldn’t
own it Nathan's wife told me she
thought you didn’t hold such a
tcrnnle gruihje against in-, for all
I iiHcrl you »o. How i« it Louciu
da? Guo you overlook tlm past
and make me happy by being my
wife! You know what you said
about Ilia broach, and I always
toms you lo be a woman of your
word.
Tic diil not need a spSKen an
swer to his pi ftdmgß. He had it
in her eves,
K docs not seem p ssihle that I
am going to have you, after all the
long years since wo parted, lie said,
aa they came tip Ir nn their walk
‘Am I awake, Loucindul'
I think s i, slur suid. with a hap
py I tile luii'jli, 1 don't remember
that you iv<r listl tho reputation
of walking iu your sleep.
I no tl to dream ol Rnglng tiomo
0*.*.,-h*i rtt d: and linn lie i.isso.l
her lips, just eg Johnny and auo
ill* *' lad or two came around the
cur* or.
0.1, tlmv boy! tried Lonciiidn.
Ho will ]io suro to go and to I.
Lc' hirol Kaiil J,.uk, raptuously.
I feel ju-l like telling it myself.
Don’t he ridiculous—you aro
too old Ibr dial, said buuc ntlit, us
they wet,t in.
.loiiiiity had to t* II He cnu'dit'i
h* Ip it.
It ft all r'g'it; StJtun, cried Na
than’s wifeiit *1 light, when John
ny rushed into tiro Kitchen with
the news. Ito d him I thought it
would ho
Dear Lu ;h tly ! *«id Busan, wi; •
ing tier eyes, I urn so gl. rl for her
eako. i nia baa t een u Tbatiksgly
iog tiny indeed, frt it Ins brought
two hens t g<!h*r that never
ofglit to Imve (refit ropariit!ri. I
wo idor if tiioy’rl be muiri’d right
away ?‘
Will there ho a wedding, ua?
cried Jo' rrny,
My sake*! ixc'aimsd his rm liter.
‘1 f rpotnllab ut iho hoy. Mho
*«id ai ytli ng about weddings ?
What idea** young uri'-git iolo their
beads, don’t they ?
Y u aa d you wondered iftl ey’d
l>- marric'l right away, und J know
you me*rit /.on*. ’Cindy and that
ma: J i" ,mid Johnny, Ynucrn’t
fool nn- 1
A*. Christ mas much to John* y’s
de'ighl.t ere was a Wt'ldii!)'. I.e
voted it worth ,» dozer. Thank-gi*-
ires—and Jack told Lucinda tint
it win, the pitassntest patty be *v
**r utHUiil*t(,
Why *h iiiiJn’t it lc, sinre its
o-..r rv<d in -., ? raid u'.r.
Y*-r —"i d iv.-'ve t een wi-iting foi
il fi f t*rn i *if>, said J o-it tut -et
■k :■••<> ■ ••■■■ r! E Itcx
ford, i u WitUin Ploy man.
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