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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1916
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: GNES MORLEY proved the
truth of the statement that a
3 woman s inconsistent by being
; ully depressed ns she thought
i her refusal of Randolph Plckens,
gact, she even shed a few tears
uls faded sweetpeas, then tried
faugh at her own folly. But the
stoek in her throat. She hnd
the heart to throw the blossoms
put phe did wut want Lo pul
whers she need not see them.
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So, taking them into her aunt's room,
she ‘plucod them in a ,lul of water,
“You like sweetpeas,” she ngl‘n.l.nod.
;;Solmcolnc to leave t in
ere.”
“Has your caller gone already?™
Miss Morley asked in surprise, She
wis undressed, and her slight form
looked thinner than ever in her scan
ty nightgown,
“Yes-he has gone,” Agnes returned,
briefly, “Good-night!"”
She did not linger to explain after
she had kissed her aunt and seen her
safely in bed. She was not the kind
of girl who talked to other women of
the devotion of any man for her. She
had & sense of honor that forbade
such confidences,
" She was glad to be alone to think
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her own thoughts, yet the more she
thought the more depressed did she
become. Turning out the light in the
little parior, she seated herself by the
open window and reviewed the hap
penings of the past hours.
Her heart smote her as she mused
on poor Mr. Plekens. Had he been
the only man in the world she could
not have accepted his attentions, Even
now she cl:‘fhd softly as she recalled
his garb and manner. Hut the glggle
ended In a zound very like a sob ns
she recalled his wistful eyes, He, at
least, had shown his fondness for her.
Thers was a vague kind of comfort
in the recolisction. She would '{;rob
lubty never see him agnin, Well, she
wished him the happiness he deserved
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Bhe Thinks of Philip.
Then she began once more to think
of Philip. Added to her chagrin at.
his recent behavior was the pain of
humiliation at the mistake she had
made in speaking to him about those
flowers this morning. Mis manner had
been brusque, unlike his former way
of replying to any question of hers,
~ She oourd not know that roor Phil's
Aastonishment at her deigning to ad
dress him had been so greai, and the
throb of his heart so sudden, that he
hardly knew what he was saying. And
then, when he reallzed what she had
asked, she wus gone without even a
buckward glance, In spite of his ex
clamation of entreaty He, on his
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im and flouted him by turning away
from his appeal,
Thus It was that both of these
young people nursed their sense of
grievance toward each other. And
all the wnile thelr hearts were aching.
The following morning Agnes Mor
ley overslept. Miss Lucy, who had
had a restless night—for she was far
from well these days—did the same.
80, in spite of the "lrl'n utmost huste,
she did not reach the office of Hale &
Bainbridge until twenty minutes past
nine. The day was warm and muggy
and her smployer was not in a good |
humor. He looked up with a frown
as she entered,
“You are late, Miss Morley,” he re
marked, sharply, “lI have been here
for twenty-five minutes. [ wish you
would be more prompt.”
“I am sorry!" she apologized, 1
oversiept. It will not happen sgain'
“} am sure | hope it will not” he
returned.
She kept back the retort she lunged
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to utter. She was in the wrong, she
told herself, and the man had a right
to be displeased with her. Yet, had
she been his equal, he would not have
reproved her in that tone. Nor, had
she been his son's equal, would Philip
have treated her with the cool indif
ference that he had assumed lately.
“I am ready,” was all she sald, as
she took up her pad and pencil,
It was in the middle of the morning
when Philip Hale came into his
father's office. j
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Agnes did not raise her eyes from
her machine. She heard the two men
conversing in low tones, but she con
tinued typing. At last her employer
spoke her name,
“Miss Morley,” he sald, “I am :oln'!
out and will not be back until
o'clock. You will have those letters
done by the time I return, please.”
“Yer, 8" she answered. “1 hope
to have them finished before I go out
to luncheon,”
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the room. At the door, the older man
paused,
“Oh, Phil,” he said, “I left a mfl
of papers there on my desk. h
them, will you? 1 will stop and speak
to Bainbridge before Igo out. I will
meet you at the door.”
He went on and Phillp Hale came
back Into the room. Stil| tbw kept
on with her typing. He a step
toward her, but as she did not glance
toward him, turned to the desk, got
the papers in question, and went
quickly from the room, y
Not until she heard the outer door
close behind the palr did Agnes pause.
i'rr;;n she spoke 1n a whisper to her
self.
“He never sald a word to me—not a
word. It is evident he wishes me to
understand my . place, He need not
fear. It's a wonder his father jest him
here alone for a minute—even though
the door was wide open,
“Hut he's safe, I') kndp in my place,
What seemed like friendship was only
& passing whim of Phil's, which he
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wishes to forget. I will let him for
get. And I'll take pains to show him
that I myself do not care to remem
ber.”
Then she resumed her rapid typing.
(To Be Continued.) |
| old-Time Voters.
During olden times, in parts of New
Zealand, voters had to reside In & “stone
house of the dimensions of twenty feet
by sixteen feet, with one or more brick
chimney or chimneys.”' Each voter had
also to be cortified by his neighbors
“of mober and peaceful conversation.'
In Connectiout every candidate w
local assembly had to furnish a
cate from the select men of the town
where he resided that he was of
and peacesble behavior and elvik -