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would thatshe too much work for you to attempt?
The sarcasm was not lost upon the wife, al
though she made no reply while she poured the
cloudy beverage into his cup, pushing the cream
and sugar across the table to him. She knew
this little act would hurt him, for he always
insisted that his coffee scemed better when she
sugared and creamed it for him. Now he tasted
theheven;emdletdownthccnp.
“If you will excuse me,” he said, “I think I
will dispense with going through the form of
cating breakfast this morning. The coffee is
cold, anyway, as are the eggs and bacon. While
wehvebeendiscuuin;wnva:lulwmm
the food has not kept as hot as we have.”
“It is too bad,” she taunted, her lip curling,
“tbstninecymullmilymmnonudyou
cannot have a more comfortable condition of
affairs at home! 1 know the coffee is muddy this
morning, but Baby kept me awake s 0 much in
the night that I overslept and had to get your
breakfast ready in a hurry. But you might at
least give me credit for doing as well as T can—
even if you were used to better things in your
own home —before 1 came into your life.” |
Theunofilaimmlhwhkhnhehdwflti
wished to fan into flame flared out with a sudden
ness that made her shrink back, almost frightened.
“Are you trying to pick a quarrel!” the man
challenged, a brutal ring in his voice. * Because
if you are, why we might as well talk facts. Yes,
I was used to better things at home! My own
mother had four children, and her health was not
- good, yet in all my life 1 never knew her to fail
1o be at her breakfast-table in time, suitably
| dressed 00, not in a shabby wrapper like the
| one you are wearing—her hair neat, not twisted
|up in any old way. And the food was daintily
prepared "
. “She kept a servant!” broke in his wife, but
- e silenced her with
“Yes, when she could. But as we lived out in
the country there were weeks when she had no
maid, and she had to get breakfast on a coal
| slove, not with a gas range as you can do—and
she brought all the water for cooking in from the
well, unless we boys or father prevented her—
| “Which, I fancy, wasn't often if one may judge
- of the care you give your wife!”
| The man stooperd in his tirade to eye her cur
dously. “Seebere,” he demanded, “ what do you
- want anyway today? What are you driving at?"’
“I want justice done me!” she exclaimed
“But Il never get it as bong as 1 live with you!”
“Then why do you keep on living with me?”
he muttered as he stanted towands the door.
She heard him, but asked sharply
“What did you say, Rob Randolph?”
“What | say now is that | shall ke the job
that keeps us from starvation if 1 wait bere to
fiten 1o you any longer!” be declared. Then
he atrugghed Wlo%ufll.w“hflm
Bis head, and keft the house without saying w
- much as good morning.
The baby began to cry, and she hurried into the
bedroom and ssatched him from his crib, bury
dng ber face in the Btthe neck. Al at once the |
ook gates of her misery were opened and she
burst into tears. “Oh, Baby, il it wasn't for
you!" she whbed. “If it wasa't for you!™ 5
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morning, never stopping bis wall through the i
prowcess of bathing and dresing. When at last |
he fell aderp, the whistle of the joe-man at the
umby waiter awohe him and he screamed again i
It was after cheven u'chk'hlb«rnu;
ot at the oo bell from down-staies, and Sarsh |
prashed the button that redeased the litch of the |
bower front door, then waited for the new arrival,
whoever be or she might be, o come up. Not
until & young girl stood before her did she re
member that this was the moming on which
- Notah Sollivan was to come 10 take the baly |
for an aitieg. The mother uttered an exclama
Ith-du&i !
“Oh, Norah!™ she said, “1 am glad you have
comse’ 1 will have Baby ready in & moment
He s w 0 frethal today!™
Ten minutes later Sarah Randolph was abone
- Hler head ached cruelly, but she worked on. The
roat of the devated road on Columbus Avense,
@Bl bhack away, made her nerves theob; the
hechoters calling “ straw-borrees ™ in the street
irvitatedd her; all the nobers of the unfashibonable
Fhuk on which she lived somed 1o ber bouder
than ever. And tomorrow, and theough & long
wogaenee of tomortows, she would have 1o keeys
on working. §t was not falr! Yes iit were ot
e Baby
The telephuome bell broke in sharply upam bes
mutmars of wif-commiseration. She amcmered
i lenguidly. There coull be no plessant mes
sage of pows of intorest for her Just now. A
s volce ot the other ond of the wire adhed
Mo be allowed 1o speak to Mes. Randolph., This
was Mes Randolph, she sabl. i
As b went oo Valiing che sank down weably on
& chair. the telpdume peceiver @ill hebd 1o her
@ It swemed to ber that the man who was
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