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Cecily's wedding is over at last. But never will I forget the cruel thing I did t¢ her. And Della, Ceclly’'s mother, will never forgive me, I have adored Cecily since she was a baby-kept on adoring her evel after 1 married Robert and my daughter Corinna was born, Long age, too, I knew that. Della was raising Cecily to be an insufferable snob, and that she was Jealous of my love for her. ow When the two little girls grew out of babyhoos, Della spent w fortune on Cecily’s- accomplishments. But Corinna was the more popular. Both were tak. ing dancing lessons, and shrewd Della suggested we team them to appear at the occasional amateur shows put on

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Daughter of Mine - -

she saw only me she grew a little petulant. w I don't mean mothers. I mean people that sign things when you start. a new country.” “The Declaration ence?” & Her face cleared. “That's it, Did I have any ancestors in it?”

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n - n “NONE THAT 1 know of,” T cons fessed.

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by the town’s civie organizations, I | | consented because it meant that 1 could | see Cecily constantly.

Her disappointment was so obvious that I questioned, “Why?” | “Cecily’s great-grandfather wrote his name on it,” Corinna informed

CHAPTER 8 “CORINNA, YOU'RE not keeping me. “Cecily says that makes her Mercedes and me. Does

time. Corinna, watch Cecily! 1/better than

declare, Corinna, your feet are soit. Mama?” ; ‘big it's no wonder, you trip over No, it doesn't. The Declaration

them!” Della would say (of Independence was the beginning rthem! A A | Cecily, being the older, always| 21 * demacracy, a a a {felt that it was incumbent on her| vy ohe else That's siily talk from to instruct Corinna, not only on Cecily.” no , oe ey Ses buy “yes, and she says Mercedes * land val aren't any good because | I was not always with them dur- they're poor,” Corinna burst out I PT Cares Della indignantly. “They aren't either a8 Blalrs ‘| poor, are they, Mama?” Thorne. Sometimes she sent me PO A ty I soothed her. into the kitchen to stir up a cake. | nn | “MAMA,” Corinna said one night | “CECILY SAYS when you have at bedtime, “have I got any an- money other people have to wait cestors?” ; - | on you and give you your way. She 1 unfastened her pinafore laugh. |says I have to do what she wants | because I haven't got any money.

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| Cecily » 1 told my daughter.

Y {all the time, either.” a) “Thats what I told her” said | Robert's own child. “And I wouldn't | pick up her dress off the floor, | either, until she said please!” “But you must love her,” I instructed. “You don’t have to wait

| quarrels. Remember that I love | Cecily and I want you to.”

” ” n “WELL, I will, but she'd better be nice to me,” Corinna answered.

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: i house she is to be received with] RID isn’t any better than you are and|courtesy. If there's .any correcting OH, THESE HOR |you don't have to give her her way|to be done I'll do it and if tenes] the floor and our wet cheeks pressed

on her but you mustn't start any}.

| The next day at practice Iwas |acutely aware of Cecily’s rudeness |to Corinna and of Della’s com-

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I started from my chair but Co-| i. today in auto accidents, al-

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back at Cecily ‘with the full force|deaths from traffic accidents nas

of wrath and hit her squarely in | increased alarmingly since the war. oq | Almost one-quarter fewer white the face, just as Della re entered! ws between the ages of 10 to 14] the rooe). were Killed by motor vehicles gurShe lunged at Corinna but the|ing the first six months of this year child ducked behind Cecily and I|than during the first half of Ts About two-thirds fewer girls were was there before Della could lay c.iqiy injured. This is due largely hands on her. to safety education and preventive “Did you see that?” Della sput- | measures instituted. to safeguard tered. “She needs a good licking, |the lives of children. that kid!” Among men 65 years and older “I hit her first,” Cecily acknowl-|the motor vehicle accident death edged, shielding Corinna. rate is about 75 per cent higher this “You—? Oh! Well, you mustn't| Year than last for industrial policyslap.” holders of the Metropolitan Life aie Insurance Co., said to be a repre“WHY. DOESN'T Cecily need a sentative sample of the urban popgood licking?” I demanded. ulation, One hundred twenty-four “Corinna must have been annoy-| Per cent more white. women be-| ing her.”

: tween the ages of 20 to 24 met “That's no réason.” Suddenly I

death in traffic accidents this year. was so furious that my subtle plans The death rate jumped about 65 went spinning. “She needs to be

per cent for white men between the spanked,” I said, “And she's going |

| ages of 20 to 24. to get spanked!” — w- reper To every one's amazement in- She said she hit first. She was cluding my own I yanked Cecily SOT'Y." : close to me, pulled up her skirts| 111 bet she’s and spatted her round bottom un-|DOW.” I muttered. til she howled. | “I am,” Cecily wailed. “I love “Now,” 1 said to Della who had You, Corinna. I won't ever hit you merely stood dumbfounded watch-| again.” Then she flung her arms

good and sorry

ing. “Here's one right behind you,’ / I teased. |I have too got money, haven't I?|ing me without making a move to) around me, her curly head just She turned expectantly, but when Daddy gave me five dollars!” | interfere, “I want it understood|above my waist, sobbing heart- ——— — | “Don't pay any attention to|that when Corinna comes into this|Prokenly. I held her tightly, the

i tears bumping off my cheeks onto {my hands and her hair. I knelt on

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any more slapping by Cecily 111|D | “Cecily, darling. I loved you be-

| whale her again. Cecily, apologize | | to Corinna.” | that, don't you?” “I love you, too,” she wept.

(To Be Continued)

” ~ ” CORINNA WAS crying, too. “You | shouldn't have spanked her, Mama.

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