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THIS HAS HAPPENED Ward of the State Orphanage since she is four. SALLY FORD is "farmed out” to CLEM CARSON the summer she is 16, and meets DAVID NASH, athlete and student, working on the Carson farm. When Carson makes remarks about David’s friendship for Sally, David hits him. They run away and join a carnival. David as cook’s helper and Sally as "Princess Lalla.” crystal garer. In Capital City, location of the orphanage, Sally is recognized when the orphans troop in, chaperoned by a beautiful "Lady Bountiful.” GUS, the barker diverts attention and Sally is saved. Sally learns from ARTHUR VAN HORNE handsome easterner visiting in Capital City, that. the. "Lady. Bountiful”, is ENID BARR, wife /of a wealthy New Yorker. In another State Sally and David go about the streets without fear of being detected by the police. David gives Sally a sapphire engagement ring. MRS. STONE, matron of the orphanage, gets word that Sally is with the carnival and she travels to the next State to bring her back. Gus sees her jerk the veil from Sally’s face and gives a signal. During a meles is which Mrs. Stone is accused of stealing a purse and is taken away by a "schiller” sheriff, Sally escapes. Hastening to David she tells him what has happened and he agrees they must run away. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XXXVII let’s say good-by to the carVa nival!” Sally cried, homesickness for the dearest "family” she had ever known already tightening her throat with tears. And so they paused, hand in hand, on the crest of the little hill which rose at the end of Main Street, on which Winfield Bybee’s Bigger and Better Carnival was selling temporary joy and excitement to villagers s>*-‘d farmers weary of the insular monotony of their lives. There it all lay just below them—big tents and little tents with gay, lying banners; the merry-go-round with its music-box grinding out “Sweet Rosie O’Grady;” the ferris wheel a gigantic loop of lights. The composite voice of the carnival came up to these two children of carnival who were deserting it and the roar, muted slightly by distance, was like the music of heavenly choir in their ears. “Listen!” Sally whispered, her fingers closing tensely ever David’s arm. “Gus, ballayhooing The Palace of Wonders. I wonder if he’ll remember not to speil about ‘Princess Lalla, 1 ” They could see him, small figure from that distance, looking like a Jack-in-th-box as he waved his arms and thundered the dear, familiar phrases which Sally would never forget it she lived to be a hundred. She was about to run back down the hill, but David strode after her and put his arms about her comfortingly. “Sally, honey, we haven’t time! Throw them a kiss from here, and then -we’ve got to hurry away.” She broke from his embrace and flung her arms out in a passionate gesture of love and farewell. “Goodby, Carnival. Thank you for shelter David and me! Good-by, Pop Bybee and Mrs. Bybee! Good-by, Gus! Good-by,Jan! Good-by, Noko! Good-by, Boffo! And Babe! Good-by, dancing girls! I hope you all land on Broadway with Ziegfeld! Oh, good-by, Pitty Sing, dear little Betty! Good-by, good-by!” Then she flung herself upon David’s breast and held him tight with all the strength in her thin young arms. “I’ve only got you now, David! Oh, David, what is going to become of us? Do you really love me. darling?” She strained away from him, to search his beloved face as well as the darkness of the night would permit. Faintly she could see the tremble of his tender, deeply carved lips, so dearly boyish. His eyes looked big and black in the night, but there was a gleam of such divine light in them that her fingers crept up his face tremblingly and closed his eyelids, for she suddenly felt abashed, unworthy of his love. “I love you with every cell In my body, every thought in my mind and every beat of my heart,” David answered huskily. “And now let’s travel, honey. I don’t know where we’re going, but we’ve got to put as much distance as possible between us and this town before morning.” But before they set off again he

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kissed her, not one of the long, ardent kisses that made her dizzy and frightened even as they exalted her, but shy, sweet touching of his lips to her forehead. It was as if he were telling her, wordlessly, that she would be utterly safe with him through the long, dark hours ahead of them. They did not talk much as they walked steadily along the dirt roads, choosing them in preference to the frequented paved highway, for David cautioned her to save her breath for the all-important task of covering many miles before daybreak. Neither of them had any idea of the geography of this State to which the carnival had brought them, but they felt that it mattered little. David, country-bred, had an instinct for direction. He had chosen to turn toward the east, and Sally trotted along by his side, supremely confident that he would lead her out of danger. "One o’clock, darling,” he announced at last, when Sally was so tired that she could hardly put one foot before the other. “We’ll rest awhile and then plod along. There’s a farmhouse near. See the cows lined up by the fence? We’ll find a well and have a drink.” A three-quarters moon rode high in the sky but its light was intermittently obscured by ragged, scudding clouds. When they had had their drink of ice-cold cistern water David made a pillow of his coat which he had been carrying over his arm, andl forced Sally to lie down for a while in the soft loam of a recently ploughed field. He sat a little distance from her, not touching her, his knees drawn up and clasped by his strong, tanned hands, but his head was thrown back and his eyes brooded upon the cloud-disturbed beauty of the night sky. "Does your shoulder hurt, darling?” Sally asked anxiously. "No,” he answered, without looking at her. "It’s all healed. Just a flesh wound, you know.” The tone of his voice silenced her. She knew he was brooding over their future, puzzling his young head as to what he was to do with her, and she lay very still, humble before his masculinity. “I’ve been thinking, Sally,” he said at last, gently. “First, we’ll get married in the morning, or as soon as we find a county seat, and then ” “But David,” Sally sat up, her heart pounding with joy, but her mind unexpectedly clear and logical, “we mustn’t, darling. You’ve got to finish college, somehow, somewhere—l can’t bear to be a burden upon you! You’re so young, so young!” “I’m going to take care of you,” David answered steadily. “We love each other and I think we always will. My father married when he was 19, and I’m nearly 21—and big for my age,” he added, grinning at

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her. “We can’t go on like this, honey. Mrs. Stone would have a right to think the worst of us—of you—if we were not married when she catches up with us. She would be justified in thinking that Clem Carson told the truth to the police when he charged us with—with immorality. Don’t you see, darling, that we just must be married now?” “Then I’ll run away by myself!” Sally flashed at him, springing to her feet. “I’m not going to have you forced into marriage when you’re not old enough and not really ready for it. You’d hate me for being a drag on you ” “Sally!” David was on his feet now and his stern voice checked her before she had run a dozen steps away from him. "Come here!” She crept into his arms, and laid her head against his chest, so that his heart beat strongly and steadily just beneath her ear. "Listen, Sally, beloved,” he urged softly. “I want to marry you more than anything in the world. It might have been better if we had met and fallen in love when we were both older, but fate took care of that for us, and I’m only proud and happy to be able to ask you now to marry me. I’ll not make much money at first, maybe, but neither of us has been used to a great deal, and I promise you now that I’ll not fail you in love and loyalty. I’ve never cared for any other girl and I never will. Let’s not try to look too far ahead. We’re young and strong and in love. Isn’t that enough, sweet?” "Yes,” she agreed, nodding her head against his breast. "Then let’s travel,” he laughed jubilantly. "This is our wedding day, Sally! Think of it, sweet! Our wedding day!” As they plodded hand in hand through the long hours before dawn Sally thought of nothing else. She was glad that walking made talking a waste of energy, for she wanted to think and feel and search her heart and soul for treasure to lavish upon the boy-man she was to marry. Marriage! The word made her feel shivery and solmen and more than a little frightened, but when a shudder of fear made her hand twitch in David's, the firm, warm pressure of his fingers reassured her. She resolutely forced her mind away from the mysteries that lay ahead of her, mysteries at which Mrs. Stone had hinted in that last, embarrassing lecture she had delivered to a cowering, shamefaced Sally the day Clem Carson had taken her to the farm. Whatever lay before her, David would be with her, gentle, sweet, infinitely tender—"l’ll be Mrs. David Nash,” she told

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herself childishly. “I’ll be David’s wife. I’ll have David for my family, and maybe—some day— there’ll be a baby David, with hair like gold in the sun—” “You’ll have to tell a fib about your age, honey,” David interrupted her thoughts, his voice grave and, it seemed to her, a little embarrassed. Maybe David, too, was frightened a bit, just as she was! That made it easier. She was suddenly jubilantly glad that he w’as not wise and sophisticated and very much older than she, like Arthur Van Horne, for instance. "I'll have to say I’m 18 won’t I?” she laughed. “Do I look 18, David? Now that most girls have bobbed hair, my long hair ought to make me look very old and dignified. I do look 18, don’t I, David?” "Oh, Sally!” David stopped abruptly and held her close to him, pityingly. “You look the adorable baby that you are! I pray to God that marrying me won’t make you old before your time! Why, honeychild, you haven’t had any girlhood at all, or childhood either! You should have dozens of sweethearts before you marry—go to theaters and parties and dances for years and years yet, before you settle down.” "Then I shan’t settle down,” Sally laughed shakily. "I’ll be a giddy flapper, if you’d rather! Ah, no, David! I w’ant to be a good wife to you! But we won’t get old and serious, We’ll work together and play together and study together and hobo all over the country together when we feel like it. I think we make good hoboes, don’t you?” "Not at this rate,” David laughed, relieved. “I’m not going to kiss you a single other time before dawn, or we’ll never get anywhere. And don’t you try to vamp me, you little witch!” He did not quite keep his promise, for when Sally became so tired about 4 o'clock in the morning that she could walk on further, he picked her up in his big-muscled young arms, and strode proudly into the dawn wth her, and of course the best antidote for fatigue and sleepiness was an occasional kiss on her drooping eyelids or upon her babyishly lax, pink little mouth. When the sun came up they were a little shy with each other, inclined to talk rapidly about trivial things.

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