Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 120, Decatur, Adams County, 20 May 1926 — Page 7

I Judith I of Blue Lake | Ranch | I By Jackson Gregory • Copyrlibt by Ch.rl., Scrlucr’, Horn Tne ffiince over, tiielfTaTk wiis Interrupted by nn excited and rather ovenllgnltled youth with a hurt look In his youtig worshiping eyes, who stiffly reminded Miss Langworthy that she had cut his dance. She was so contrite and helpless about <lt, that the youth's heart was touched ; she blamed herself for her terribly stupid way of always getting things tangled up, gave him the promise of the next dunce, which she had already given to some one else, disposed.of him with charming skill, and sfgked as she turned again to Lee. “I haven’t paid ni£ respects to our hostess." he said quietly. “Where is Miss Sanford?" “She sent her excuses,” Marcia told him. “Aren't we in a draft, Mr. Lee?" He moved with her away from the soft current of air, a distinct disappointment moving him to the verge of sudden anger. What business had Judith to stay away? “You mean she isn’t eoming at all?” he asked quickly. “Oh. no,” she told him, busy with the rose in her hair, her eyes bright on his. “Just as the Muhce was beginning she had to go to the telephone. Jtome ranch business, I don’t know what. But she sent word she would be here immediately—l believe,” and Marcia nrnde her remark teasingly.

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thmißTt sire m,i Wan? IK a certain mysterious gentleman who masquerades ns a horse breaker lai ' lnt ’ >re *ted In Judith." I fbnt'-'V n "‘^ R • Vo ’ l SHV 8 ,lll "K llk « • hat. he asked, startled a little J Marcia laughed. “A woman's Intuition, Sir Mystery!” she informed him gayly. I W liat does the woman’s Intuition 1 mter?. T lnv * ,prl, ’’! s Kcntieman’i hl v > '' ‘’*T u,in S ''* s ' ""swor- | , thy ? he asked lightly. "It tells her that he likes her; that It would be fun for him to come and Play with her; that he would be kind and courteous; but that he considers >er very much as he would a foolish little butterfly 1" i Again she startled him. He looked at her wonderlngly. But before he' could frame a bantering reply, Marcia had Involuntarily gripped at his arm with a look upon her face that first Was sheer bewildered astonishment an ?„dH. S 7 yl ." K f ° r tol< x>k yonder. Judith hud come. Acycss the floor, now nearly deserted. Bud Lee and Marcia stared at her. She wns coming toward them, her dainty slippers seeming to kiss their own reflections In the gleaming floor. It was Judith and not Judith. It waa some strange, unknown Judith. A wonderfully gowned, transcendently lovely Judith. A Judith who had long hidden herself, masquerading, and who now stepped forth smiling and bright and vividly beautiful; a Judith of bare white arms, round and soft and rich In their tender curves; a Judith whose flinty gown floated about her like a sun-shot mist; a Judith whose skin above the low-cut corsage was like a baby’s, whose tender mouth was a red flower, whose hair was a shimmering mass of bronze-brown, whose eyes were Aphrodite's own. glorious, dawngray; a Judith of rare maidenly charm; a glorious, palpitant, triumphant Judith. It might have been Just because It was fitting that they should greet their hostess so; it might have been because the men and women who saw 1 this new Judith wore caught suddenly In a compelling current of adndratlon, 1 that above the hunt of voices rose from 1 everywhere a quick clapping of hands ' as she came through the room. The < cn|or of her cheeks deepened, her eyes I flitshed a, jpviuis acknowledgment • i

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the greeting, and bright and cool anti aelf-possessed she came on to Marcia. "Marcia, dear," ahe said, taking Marcia's two hands—and Bud Lee found I that, even Judith's voice had taken on a new note, deeper, richer, gladder, fraught with the quality of low music • —"forgive me for being late. I want* ' ed to be here every little second to see | you enjoy yourself." She put her lips I closer to Marcia's ear. Whispering: "You are the prettiest thing tonight I ever saw!” !( Mnrcla shook her head, her eyes filled with frank wonder. ii "Don't fib, Judith, dear,” she answered. And, for Marcia, she was very grave. "I know you have a glass In your room. You wonderful, won- I derful Judith!” Their voices were Indistinct to Bud Lee. Now at the moment when she was so rich In the splendor of her own sweet femininity he filled his heart with her. Judith had come In the only way Judith could come, surrendering herself utterly to the hour. She turned to him, no surprise at his own costume In her happy eyes, and gave him her cool hand. A swift tremor ran through him at the contact, a tremor which was like that of the night in the cabin, which he could not conceal, which Judith must notice. She said something, but he let the words go. holding only the vibrant musle of the voice. 1 She had stirred him. and now he did not seek a theory for a buckler; the ' sight of her, the brushing of her fingers against hfs, made riotous tumult In his blood. The first strains of a waltz joined the lure of Judith’s warm loveliness, whispering, counseling, commanding: I "Take her." Marcl* gasped and stepped back, startled by the look she Saw In the eyes of this man who, having spoken no word since Judith came, GOITRE TREATED Successfully at Home. Indiana Lady Will Tell How. Mis. John Witz,, tilt E. 13th St.. Mishawaka. Ind., says, “My son had a Goitre for three yeais. I wltl be glad to tell or write how he was relieved rtf the dreadful symptoms with SorndtQuadruple. a colorless liniment." Sold at all drug stores or write Sorbol Company, Mechanicsburg. Ohio, locally at llolthouse Drug Co.

T>nf~otlt’niß'arm»*«hi! tuolf Iter firm them. Judith fhiahed at him a look of quick wonder. His face WM almost stern; no hint of a smile had come Into his eyes, Ho merely caught her ; to him as though ahe were his. and swung her out Into the whirl of "You are rather — abrupt, aren’t you?" said Judith coolly. "Am I?" he osked gravely. “I don't know. It seems to me that I have been loitering, just loitering while —” i He didn’t attempt to finish. He held Judith in his arms while for him the I room was emptied of its gay throng, | the music no longer pulsed; its beat wns In the rhythm of their bodies, swaying as one. The dance over, she was lost to him | In the crowd of men who came eagerly 'to her. His eyes followed her wherever she went. A slow anger kindled In his heart that she Should let other men talk with her, that she should suffer another man to take her In his arms. A number of country dances followed. He stood by the door waiting a little before he went again to Judith. He saw Marcia across the room beckoning to him with her fan. There wns nothing to do but to go to her.i He frowned but went, still watching for Judith. Marcia wanted him to meet some of her friends. He shook hands with Hampton, was introduced to Rogers. Marcia explained that Mr. Lee wns the gentleman who achieved perfect wonders In the education of his horses. She turned to introduce Farris, the artist. But Farris broke into Marcia's words with a sudden exclamajion. (TO BE CONTIS VED)

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