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CHAPTER 18 IT was hot for May and little Ellen was cross, Cassie and Mama had been trying to do the spring
cleaning. “For Pete's sake, Cassie!” Parker said, coming home to find her with her head tied up.in a ‘white cloth and her hands immersed in a bucket of suds in the hall, “Why can't you hire a woman to come in and do all that heavy work— like scrubbing!” ” ’ “But Parker—I don’t mind!” “But I do! Do you think I lke to come home to find my wife crawling around on the floor like 8 charwoman?” “It's so hard to get someone, and it's terrific the prices they charge when you do get someone!”
» ~ » “WE can surely afford something like that!” he said. He strode off toward the Kitchen. And she heard him arguing with Mama about it. She knew Parker hated to see her doing those things. But they had to be done, and Mama wasn't much help, It was easier to do things oneself than to have to keep proding her, The plumbing bills for the two new bathrooms and the fine new electric range in the kitchen had used up all the reserve in the bank
© But It seemed beyond Parker's comprehension that you couldn't spend money if you didn’t have it. . " » ONE thing, the allowance to Sid wouldn't have to be paid out after this month because Sid was coming home. Parker, Cassie soon realized was
not satisfied with the job at the
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tinged with resentment, The farm was beautiful now, The big maple outside the kitchen door as leafed, and farther away, past
Parker in old corduroys, with a worn suede jacket, hatless, his fine brown hair tossed by the wind, had #& more cheefful expression .on his face than Cassie had seen there for a long time. » o » THEY stood still for an instant by the bend in the river, watching the muddy water swirl around a log that had floated down with the early spring flood and was caught half against the bank. “You know, Parker,” Cassie said thoughtfully, “if you're not satisfied with this job either, maybe we could make something of the farm.” “Who said I wasn't satisfied?” Why must he always look at her in that distrustful way? “I meant—if it wasn’t exactly to your liking. I thought you might like farming better. There's that old orchard, that could be fixed up, with pruning and a few new trees,
haye some cows, and get a little garden.”
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Fair store either.
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at the Fair ‘store, too? Well, I wouldn't be- surprised, either. You don't thihk much of mé ‘without my money, do you, Cassie? I'm. not much good without the plush .to back me, am I?” “So if worst comes to worst we can eke out an existence here on the farm, raising pigs and cows. Maybe we could even go back to Ht" . “Oh Parker!” Her heart werit down like a runaway elevator. “I didn'€ mean it the way you took it. I meant that it's a wonderful place
you used to spend a lot of time out here, when your father was alive, - I remember—" » » ” “YEAH. It was fine, when father was alive to handle the money and see that more kept coming in all the time. I did a‘'good job of loafing around out here, fishing and running the dogs. Now you want to make a farmer out of me, on the strength of it, so we won't starve to death!” “Oh what's the matter, Parker? The money didn’t mean anything to me really, 1 mean—nothing should be any different between us—money or not.” “80 it didn’t mean much to you?” he asked, his voice threaded with mockery. “That was the only reason you married me, wasn't it?” » #” » i “PARKER, don't say such things) to me.” Her throat felt hot and dry and yet she had a ‘shaken chilly feeling all over. “Too bad you didn't go ahead and marry Mike Cargill, the way things turned out- after all, isn’t it?” He strode off suddenly, back toward the house, leaving her standing there alome.
(To Be Continued)
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