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Protection
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the adjustable springs in a Sidway ( ollapsible Baby
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trying to break the news to her was screaming '
atb«.ullflwwholemom.thewholewodd.;
was filled with his voice. Tbmludbeenlnl
accident on the elevated road, a number of per- |
sons had been injured. One man who had been
taken to the hospital had died a while after he
had reached there. Hehadbemmmdomlor{
a moment just before his death, and whispered |
to the attendants his name. They thought he |
had said “Robert Randolph.” They had not
been able to get anything more from him; there |
was no card or address in his clothes; but they
had at once looked up his name in the telephone
directory and had found this number. Had her
hushand left the house between half-past eight
and nine o'clock? Yes. Did he travel on the |
Ninth Avenue road? Yes. Her informant said |
many things which she could not grasp. Tbel
body would, of course, be sent home later.
There was something said, too, about sympathy.
Could the speaker communicate with some
friend who would come at once to the wife?
“No,” she answered dully, hanging up the
receiver.
She had been sitting still, dazed, for some
time when she glanced at the dock. It was only
a half-hour since Norah had taken the baby out.
She was to keep him out for two or three hours
if the child should be quict. By that time,
perhaps, they would bring Rob home.
She started to her feet. Since she had re
ceived that message she had not been able to
think. Now thought rushed upon her in a flood |
and she began to walk the floor like a caged thing. |
Rob-—her Rob! She recalled his voice ~above |
all, his smile \lxmllokdhisamuhmi
her again. Dead! how had that man dared |
tell her that lic? Dead! Hers- hers all she |
had in the world except the baby! Her darling!
her own husband! And she had just said that if
it were not for the haby
She threw hersell face downward on the b,
her hands pressed to her burning eyes. She
mist stop these thoughts or she would go crazy!
What was the last thing she had sabd to Rob?
Oh, yes -that she would never get justice as
long as she lived with him! Was she getting it
now? What had be said? but what did that
matter now? He was dead! And only a litthe
while ago she was talking to him of bow mier
able she was! Oh, if only God had not heard
ber, i only she could have Rob back - how dif
ferent life would be!
Submerged in & gulf of darkness, she lay
anaiting the swound of womething <he felt it would
kil her 1o hear. And then, all st once, she knew
that the tebphone was ringing. had been ringing
for some time. Strugeling to ber foet, she
staggered across the foom to answer i, And,
as before, she sank weakly into & chair as she
heard the voke at the other end of the wire,
the same voice that had called ber from the
bosgital a contury of agony ago.
There had boen a berrible mistake, the speaker
was tefling ber. The name of the man who had
been hurt was Robert Kandall. His brother
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hism. The hosgatal avthorities were very wamy
&m*:xummumm.;
| feared it must have caused Mrs Randolph
imm :‘
It was four o'chock that afternoon that Robert
Randolph called up bis home. He wanted to
ask bis wile il she did not suppse she could
make some arangement to gt Mrs Sollivan or
Notah to sit with the baby this evening. e
thought perhaps Sarah would Bhe to go 1o &
vaudeville show with him.
Bt was bis way of saying be was sorry for his
daplay of temper When his wife sabd yeo thank
sou, she would be glad 1o go and that she woukd
send for Mre. Sufivan. it was ber way of aconpt
ing his apology and of saying that e, ton, 1
eretted her angry outhurst of this morning
Then she queried o dight tromor in ber
vokee, - |
“Did you bear of the accddent on the Ninth
Avenue road this marning Rob>
“Yeu" be waid enslly, “a dreadiel thing, ton,
it st have been 1t mt have haggured only
a few minstes after the train | was on had gone
down. A buky escape. wasst i?”
“Yeu" dhe agreed. Mer vuice was dtondier
“Sarah,” Rob was swying “1 spilhd some
thing ot Danchoon on this suit 1 have on, s 18
went my best one tomight. Try to mabe thne
so paress the trousers sos me Butore | got humne
»ill you? ™
“Veo" e pplied, saldenly made very calmn
Ty the familler tegorst She dichbed intemsely
o prese trowsers. 1Y try 1o do I Reb, bt
s pretty late and Baby's iretfol, and 1 huve
» gownd dend to B betore Saner j
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Wb e ancwrtecd o bet vobor ®ae ae pong
o wal. “Why, yes, Reby, of course 18 try,”
she sald. 1 ahways '™
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