Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 71, Decatur, Adams County, 22 March 1940 — Page 2
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CHAPTER XXXVI With .very day Linda drew new strength, new Vitality. Her color began to come back, the deep circles under her eyes faded, her step grew lighter, her laughter more effortless. Nearly every evening Glenn drove over. “Looks as though he were trying to revive the old affair,” Constance eaid. "That’s the way with those widowers. First they’re getting vou to sympathize with them, then they’re asking you to take ears of tbe.r half-orphaned children." Linda smiled. ”1 don’t think pour Glenn is guilty, but snyway I wouldn't be very susceptible. My sister, Claudine, married a widower, you know. 1 wouldn't find the Idea of being a stepmother very alluring." My goodness." Constant* said. "I wss only teasing I I know you're engaged to Ned Hilliard!" Another week passed, and outspoken Constance could keep silent no longer. “Linda, don’t be angry. But I m worried. I don’t care about Glenn McAllister particularly, except that he’s one of the people we used to know years ago, and that gives me a soft spot for him. But 1 hate to ■<-<■ anyone hurt, and he's going to be terribly hurt unless you stop this now —before it’s too late.” "Stop what ?” ”Oh, Linda! Don't you credit anyone else •.ith feeling"? He's here ALL the time, and he’ll be terribly hurt when he finds you're engaged io someone else ” "I don't see why." "Because everyone else ran see it if you can't—and maybe ho can't. But it's plain that he's building on you, I. nd*. You're his **cond c nance, his hope of coming out of grief luto sunshine again—” "I'm not going to be anyone's sunshine Besides, people don't get second chances. 1 only wish they did.” "Linda, you frighten me whan 0 in that mood. What's ths MATTER with you these days? Everyone isn't as self-sufficient aa you are!" “I'm not self-sufficient." "You are* You’re independent as a shooting star. And you don't realize how it hurts those who lova you. 1 can’t understand why you don't write Ned. Think how he feels waiting - waiting ft>r letters that never come—” "Maybe you think 1 don't know what THAT is. I spent five years of my life waiting for letters. Hanging over the post-box, hoping, praying, crying, throwing my youth away—waiting—" "Linda!—it wasn't.,., it wasn't Glenn ?” "Oh. yes, it was. Right up to the moment that he married Ruth. I know I didn't have the right to hope, and I don't blame him. But that didn't help me much. 1 didn't want to live after that, and before I was through 1 made such a mess of my life that it would have been just as well if I hadn't lived. Oh. don’t talk to me about raring. Caring! I've ared enough to last a lifetime. Oh. you don't understand — you < OL'I.DNT understand—l've been such a fool—such a fool—” Connie s elfin face was all puckered with worry. “You! Why I think you're wonderful, Linda Look at all you've accomplished!” "Yes! Wonderful is the word.
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moisture end even plant food la claimed by Dave Harker, eateu slim specialist in drainage at Pur due Vnlvvalty The common farm crops, it is eaid. may readily starve to death la a sail full of giant food If the soil pores are full ofwater and the plant root* have no available air. Proper drainage for the ordinary farm trope — wheat, corn, soyiieaaa and alfalfa — provides a rent tone three and a half to tone leet deep. Harker Mid. Such a root
That’* what 1 used to think, 1 guern. 1 thought I knew nil the answer* I thought I could make my own lifs, and manage my own levs affairs—and the mesa I made es it-the ewfuL tragic meet* ” Ohhmtey. It wna Glows all the timel And that perfectly sweet Ned Hilliard—’ "Oh, dost TALK about him. 1 can never face hia again. Never! Never!” "Well, be wont fee! very hoppy about it. But he’ll understand. He’ll hone to After ell if you still love Glenn, you cant marry Ned. no matter ho* much be waste you to. But youli have to write him—" "I write him twenty letters every day. and tear them up? It's so tor- -. bly hard. Tm going to have to go baek and fee* him. It’s the only fair t lung. It's giving him up that kills mo—and tolling him—" “Os course it’s hard. But 1 don't so*—” Linde began to cry, brokenly. "That's IL You don’t nee. You never could understand—nobody could. I can’t myself. But. Connie, think how I FEEL! I spent my whole life, thinking I was in tore with Glenn McAllister, and I couldn’t wait to get here to see him again. And that first night I knew—t knew that Glenn—the real Glenn was no more the man I was in love with than th* man in the moon. Ho was just aiy invention. 1 made him up! I thought ho wee Glenn—but ho WASN'T! And that kept me from really loving Ned—l moan it kept me from KNOWING I loved Mm-until it was too late. Oh, now do you see? De you understand ? Look what !'ve done! Look what I’ve done to NED!” “But darling child— it’s all right. He doeea't have to know that. All he has to know is that you love him, and that everything’s all right again. And you can be happy again—” “Happy? Me! What right have I to bo happy? Connie, you don’t know. You'll loathe me. to*. Everyone will, but not a* much as I loathe myself. I thought I wee so smart. 1 thought—“ "Linda, truly 1 don t see what your* crying about!” Linda lifted her ravaged face. All her prettinesa was washed away. She looked ill, and old and tortured. "You may as well know the rest. Ned Hilliard doesn’t know mo—the real me. He loves me the way I loved Glenn. He thinks I’m sowthing I'm net. But this io my fault, not hia I've lied to him every minute since I've known him. Ho thinks I'm—oh, Connie!— if you knew how I feel! He thlnke-4 made him think —that—that my family la like yours —that they’re important people. That they always had money— J Constance** jaw dropped. She stared. “Why—a- a—Why. I don't think ho does, any each thing I know be thinks yoe’ra wonderful because you've accomplished so much all alone.” "No—no, he doesn't But he'sgomg to know. And that ma t all Tmia is the worst part Remember Law rie? Well, he got very down aad out, and came to San Francisco, with bis wife and baby and they came to my apartment and I—hept Ned away. I was ashamed of them. I hod about them and " "Honey, yeu didn’t! You couldn't have!” •Oh. yea. I did. !t’e hard to believe. But I did.” Connie begaa to laugh, weakly.
zone io above the waler table and receives a constant rise of capillary attraction CappiUarity simply lines the soil pores with a film of moisture, leaving air apace so that the plant food is then available to the growths plant, both air aud moblure being present. Thus, aeration or ventilation of the soil is one of the most Important funcllou* of a good underdrainage system. It is pointed out. The mains and laterals of a system *• t as air ducts through which the air
“But Linda, Ned told me about them! I—l happened to «a> that—well, something about your supporting your family all those years, and educating yourself and - Oh. don't leoh at me that way! I didn't know I wasn’t supposed to tell! I did think you were wonderful, and he did, toe. He said so. Ami then he told me about meeting your brother when be first arrived, and he was trying to get the doorman to let him in. You weren't home, or some thing and Ned was coming to call and heard it ail, and he said ha thought it was funny you never mentioned it—but he did think you were wonderful!" "He must have,” Linda said through the tear* she couldn't content "Lying about my own brother—" "Linda, please don't cry so. You'll be in!” "I wish I'd die. But If I ever tell another lie—if I ever pretend again—" "Don't be so tragic abuut it! Everyone does silly things. Goodness—it's nothing.” • "Nothing that I've thrown away the only real love I ever had ? Well it's something to me. h's EVERYTHING-" “You haven't thrown anything away. He still loves you. If h< doesn't, why does he wire or telephone every day asking about you ?” “He doesn’t?" “He hasn't missed a day yet. Ask Harry!—And he wants to know when he ran come out and marry you. He wants to have Ibo wedding in May. I told him yoti'd be well enough by then and we'd have an outdoor wedding, and he's counting on it I told the gardener, too, and Father and Harry.” Linda wiped her eyes. “Evidently you told everyone but the bride Well, it was nice of you both, and don't mind mo if I go on crying for a while. I'm just weeping for my lost happiness. But don't you think I’m beaten! I don’t expect Ned to want me now. because how can 1 ? Ixiok what a low-down cheat I've been. But I’m going Lack and face lb* music. I'm going to be an honest, decent person if it kUl* me. I'm going back ami work and be a real success. It's just too bad that I didn't know what wna worth having, and what wasn’t, a little earlier—before I wrecked my life—" “You haven’t wrecked IL I've TOLD you what Ned said!” “And I toid you I didn t believe it.” Still groping for her handkerchief Linda made her way upstairs, to finish her cry alone. At the land Ing she called baek to Constance. "Pinas* forgive me. You’re too sweet to me. I—l can't tell you—or I’ll cry again—” And as she stood on the landing oho noticed the white climbing roses, beginning to bud, outside the hall window. They'd be all abloom in May. Ono could have a beautiful wedding, here in this kvely old house. Not that she believed a word of what Connie told her, of course. Lave, for her, was gone. Only woi k •as ahead , . . work and th* kind us success that was no longer enough. . ~ And downstairs in th* living room Constant-* was scribbling a tel* F r * m addressed to N*.j Hilliard in San Francisco and it was just on* word—- • Come!" t THE END
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MAWEISEPIi] daily report or - ■I AND FOMEi Gn OradF* Mark** - KCrelgvllle. Ct.se* .t U No oeauiiMtuß »uu Veal, I’”' Io 130 Ihr SB to 140 140 t<> |*o i«« to 100 |bHo to 330 lb» 33® to 3to lb. to 376 Ito KB 375 to :too 11,. — 3oe to 3&0 Jto lb* aud u> , KiiUgli* Blag* V*ater* Hpilug iambs Hpi-iut bu-u Yeaxlhig* |B WHOLESALE e w poultry QUOTATIONS Furn-shtd t, Metes Egj 4. Pnho, Decatur Cuu.-rt. j Marta u H Prue* f,.- f. • Clean. Ui u- * . . BruPU <0 lo.c 1 . H| Heavy hen* lb Leghorn li-u». n,-:. . j-. . M Heavy .'tag, n, Leghorn n, Duchs. »ii .r . ... jj, n| Heavy ||,.„. . iu H White Ro- k It, ■ Geese. ItOld Rooster* 11. FORT WAYNE li.EFhH * — Fort Uayn. hoj M, 1 <UP> Llv«-*io. * Hog* I- 1 15 40 j, 1 iii*. »'■.. r,>Bw Zt'i Ito. 1. ■ tao-3ou Ito »1 • junifl B 14 75 32k-3.<i -0 H!« gB Ihe. 14**5 (|«B 150 in* at: . t--H« |B , 130 13-> Hi* 1. . . ..ZB M.to ■ Rough* I. Calces 1115- -ostn lit B east Buffalo , .trsß East Hun. - i 4. <*B U.P> Liv.-«to«k B Hog* i Ml- c'.- r«B i tu all In’. . ' * iH I er. bulk »->-I--lb*, li'r--. L MO-Jm-lb . !<•«■ Celli. 3— ». *u<! tahß tin .nun 1. ■' fl 13.*3-|4 73 - bull* to |7 u< -•> ii.-V.wtß 4M®-M3S. ■ - Calve*. 373 u- ,- ■ trade, steady -1 tad dB 113 c uminoii . I --- * #*• B • 10 34* ■ I Sheep. 3«u -an I- a’■ i- '-«■ Ijuteicsl. sliolg ■ ■ g aid and - In,i »•' - : d IM Ily unde, to it- a...-. 1.-XB • head 3»-7«-ll» - ,d, ‘” ®B 4U.be. I INDIANAPOLte Liviratto Indianapolis I-J M*i>> UJt> Uvesto. » I Baloablc hog* 7> steady to 34< h *ti“ r M.3Mb.*3 3.Star- J*o lb* . 41 ’- »* 33. lb* 44 03 41 I'-lteite-B 44 W Sow* fully (4 35 44 75 I Cattle. S'"'. «♦*»•* rally ao-ad) W lug* and bo'f* '* 4'aPw. ■ 1 *ah-*. ITto-l*.-”-to strong mo*'iy *J' <, ’* K a 'choice veater*. 111?* J Bb-ep. l« n '•’’"“V/j litas* to test valu-* ou-iaWfi I Inally steady LOCAL GRAIN MA"*f ■URK ffLtVA’O" 1 Cnrrectod M*- r & •*_ price* to be ps'd teM’ fW I No I Rcci Wteal No 3 Red Wheat 4 iota, 3‘» th* l** l No. 3 Yellow Corti New No 3 Yellow Cut*. ( No 3 Buy Ueau» Ry* urrTTi • r« N<Hk- I* •••’C’'' ’‘„,„'*.i ’ Adw i-p • • ’ . rlvr MMflled M i«r*.r.. W. ; <a ii--" J rurplsh.-l (or •••*■ ...» -'*A I'ognty toflrmarr > . t <A Aprd. M»X 1 re? At-rll Ist. I>'" W'„‘ . » 4 April I" 1 ' ' Iteaulailh-ns ■ *. Farm .Machiiwn Naw and u**<4 Uta atewicmbo,*’ Harri* farm 1.- K- .Mc«r 1 miles N»'» h •" "
