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CHAPTER FIVE ROBERT came over and gripped my shoulders, looking deep into my ‘eyes. I tried to wrench myself free | but he was stronger. “You mean it," he said. leave me for Cecily.”
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haved, considering the way Della ind Thorne worshipped her, ” ” ” THORNE would have indulged ner least whim but Della was selfish enough. in spite of her love to demand peace in the home. Cecily had a nursery that cost more to furnish than my whole house; she wore clothes fine enough for a princess, but she ate her vegetables and drank her milk and when she attempted a tantrum she was put firmly to bed. There was no real indication of the pattern Cecily's life was to follow until the Christmas when she was 6 and Corinna 4. Giving came hard to Della. and she naturally paid little attention to Christmas. » ” BY WAY of celebration she and |
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ing with fat colored electric globes, but Della never bothered to have a tree at home. The excitement about Christmas was something that she simply did not understand and Cecily, never having had a family Christmas celebration, thought that the church festivities and the tree in the park were the whole of it, Perhaps I took too much on myself, but I felt that Della was cheating her of childhood’s loveliest experience, The Christmas when ‘she was 6 I determined to show Cecily what the holiday could really mean,
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CHICAGO, Aug. 9 (U, P.).—The American Dairy association said today that the cost of producing butter had nearly doubled that of pre-war years. The association said that it basea its figures on a survey made by Dr. George T, Blanch, research associate professor of agricultural economics at Utah State college, and George Q. Bateman of the U, 8 bureau of. dairy industry. Owen M. Richards, general manager of the association, said that the study represented dairy ~ farmer costs nationally “with fz fair accuracy”
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Thorne usually had dinner out and | | year, was founded with an ornaafter Cecily came she went with | | mental tea bush imported from Rio| them. Once they drove her to the de Janeiro in 1825 and planted in a
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“Yes,” I whispered. “Yet you love me.” “Yes. Only—" “Only the baby is more important to you.” p » » » “I'M SORRY,” I gasped. “Would you rather go away— alone?” “No! Oh, no!” I began to sob hysterically. “I want you with me ~-I'll always want you. Only I can't ask you—" “I'd never take my Job if it were a choice betweén it and you,” Robert said. “The way you are choosing | Cecily.” | I knew what it was like to be on {the rack. “The choice has been forced on me—I can't make it any {other way.”
» » » AGAIN I struggled against him, afraid of my longing to be held tight and safe. “I.do believe that you love me,” Robert said. “Even that won't keep me here,”
“What Tm trying to tell you” “is that it's evident Cecily is more important to you than my new job is to me. In that case it goes without saying that
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we'll follow Della—both us.”
” » » WHEN I raised my face for his kiss my cheeks were wet with
A month after Della left the city {we gave up our apartment. A week later we bought a ramshackle seven-room house within walking
distance of Della's imposing resi-| | dence in the smaller town.
| The day I called on Della to | appraise her of the fact that we were still going to attend the same church, her expression was any- | thing but Christian. { ® x = “ARE YOU two crazy?” she de- | manded. { 1 did not reply. | answer. | There was not much money left | for repairs on the house we had | bought, although Robert had ideas for remodeling it and drew plans with great energy. He did not find a teaching position, since the new semester had
|already opened before he applied. ~ ” ”
| | : HE PICKED up odds and ends of | work=—he mended a fence and | | painted a shed for ‘the neighbors: | | he sold an article to a national magazine. That check saved us from starvation but it was six months before] he -repeated. Meanwhile he did a| little substitute work in the schools: in all, we had fairly hard sledding. | I had thought Della would be {happy to hear that I was expecting | In baby, but I could never count | {on Della’s reaction to anything. | She was wie ” ” “THE DOCTORS told you not to attempt it for years yet!” she railed. “I don't want to wait years” Il {said. “I have to have a child 1 can | {call my own, Della, Half sharing | Cecily isn't enough.” “You make me tired.” Delia's | black eyes fairly assaulted me. “The (money I spent on you so that you could be well again—" No use reminding Della that she'd | had it all back. The big thing to Della was that she had taken the risk of losing it for my unworthy sake. 3 2 » » CORINNA’'S birth was not as) |difficult as the doctor had feared it | {would be, but if I had expected that
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Corinna was sickly and cross for months and I only escaped from my apprehension ‘over her through the jsturdy prettiness, the iovable little |girl development of my first love. Cecily was surprisingly well be-
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