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following day.
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| toulard. ? » ” UNCLE ROCK
there was not, that first week .n June, 1904, on the whole of Manhattan Island a young man more thoroughly pleased with life and
It might have been pleasant joying the fruits of his labors.
To Ned, Chicago was as much more alive than New York as New York was than Europe. The closest ties he knew were with Aunt Lydia and her children. His aunt wrote in her usual cheerful strain, urging him to come for a visit; she alluded to no troubles, made no complaints; but, know-
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but she was! about Abner and Isabel... What ! a life they'd led! . . . Ned must| Yhen he got back to the house | the greatest muscular expansion
have heard something of that: the lights were still lighted in the| power of any living thing on
. he'd not forgotten--had he-—that was coming to! after they'd married Celia off to the Due de Longuyon, Mrs. Framingham persuaded her|
they're beginning to call us,” said : . tomes wh Alited Aunt Lydia, “the Prairie Avenue hoped. It was one of the hand- Published by arrangement wi T
Widows!”
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Vi well a bat 18. lack ua - wi her himself than Edward Ramsay. ho 4 glad to say, was wll in anleag Re 10, lend the Tavity ett Todi th ndchildren, a ‘i , indetinitely en- a eS ae two, Porter,| Vee lMkely to’ snub -our first Junior, and Almira’'s four was not home. girls: Corinne And Lydia, and the| yp eon =» oil dri id Swim, whom Ned had not yet!’ wnon Uncle Rock rose to go ix at stake—Almira's happiness, ing for the red-painted barns and flat, verdant cornfields of the
little
Ned was not satisfied. There along Calu- lived for really. If you fall, at were gaps in her conversation Biss, promi Binder oa least you'll have the satisfaction| just as there had been in herl "cr. granite castle that|of knowing you did your best. letter; the great ox-eyes were not, ., , comic resemblance to its I feel you won't fail, my dear. Oh, 80 serene as the calm, purring| .., (he Hotel de Gouin in|Ned, this is the only thing I've voice. Whatever was amiss, he'd..." Tne spacious grounds of ever asked of you ..." find out sooner or later; there Was|,, , i, residence of Mr. and| Aunt Lydia's voice broke, full aaa pt rod Uncle Rock a - too, the first she had shed, ally at seven. It took some time, adjoined at the rear the n of course, to catch up on the gossip of the quarter. “Seems as, though there's something be- hardly a man left on the block— tween the lines that induced him to send her a telegram, pack his bags, and leave for the West the eng tion, some six or seven years ago, GREATER EXPANSION
w Keaneris ye ame ig A a no further additions had sprung| The linneus nemertine, a large
ade round as soon 4erree Boy het A LE « PAY AS YOU GET “ Looking busy and Porter and Fanny lived sused to laugh we, ar AB ths Dental Wark Yiu Need in innetka e year round un same she’ ; iT Pas "RF : - Ne a re atoms m/liad one ever heard of such f0ol-| better watch out for Abner: his Not Cheap Dentistry, But Dentistry of SPITS Of the odds. ‘At least healishness? though they. pretended]business means mots 1 him than Character, Quality and Satisfaction always been printed; success at in the an’ jany woums.. «.: Obi yes. Cr ; A n thirtyone was than it Almira, they were country, here now-—didn't you know?—ar- , FR-4125 MISSING TEETH would have been 8 decals sutlier: Heavan! They'd just pil out! Gane EE a a : REPLACED The future looked ALi for the summer to their big new! gret official appearance since the Hours 9 to 6 PLATES REPAIRED
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duchess! But you'll be seeing the sensibly and seriously, and lot of ‘em tomorrow - at/if you tant persuade him to {sensible and serious, too, 80 much
Ned offered to walk home with the children's—everything we've
Mrs. Abner Kenneridy, Junior, [of tears; there were tears in her
. Senior, mute re-{more than likely, since her husof XKenneriel: reconciliation that band’s death, In silence Ned took|had followed the elopement with- her hand and kissed it. in a twelvemonth—even * sooner! T Be Conti than Sonny and Almira hadi oo... °, - ____ somest houses In the street, and facet, nc. Copyright, 180. New York { the newest one, too: since its erec- Hern pt
up either on Calumet or Prairie., flat marine worm, is said to have
drawing-room. {parth, It is able to stretch from “My dear,” sald Aunt Lydia eight to 90 feet. : finally, “I thought you were never | mn i a
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Men are all alike; they never give one another away. I need your help, Ned—need it badly.” “Why, of course, anything I can do.” “It’s about Sonny and Almira. “I'll admit, up to now, Almira’s career has been a great satisfac-| tion to me, Abner loves hearing people say the young Kennerleys| are the leaders of Chicago society. (I like it myself; I'm frank about that). He gives the children anything they want as long as it's grand enough to suit him. The house in Calumet Avenue is| twice as big as they needed—and| wait till you see the Villa Bel-| ilaggio! Looks more like a coun-| try club or a fancy summer re(sort than anything else I can think of. And he's fond of them, too, as far as a cold fish like him | 0 can be fond of anyone. He's treated Almira like his own . oA
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J did poor Corinne. In fact, if only : 2 she'd give him an heir, he’d not y » have a thing to complain of. ~ That's a grief and a grievance . ../ = 4 four little girls! You know how he acts about the Kennerleys, as if; (they were some kind of royalty ...| and of course it was a blow when {Roscoe died so young: he got spinal meningitis away at school and was gone before Abner could] {get - to him. But, on the whole, much as I dislike him, I'll grant! he's been fair to my child.” { “Sonny's been a good husband, | too,” said Ned reflectively, “At least, I've always thought so.” “That's just the trouble.” Aunt Lydia dropped the brush and turned to face her nephew, | “Sonny has a mistress.” “Who is she?” :{Her name is Daisy Branson. A woman from one of those houses over on Dearborn Street—mno education or manners or anything.” | “Does Almira know?” | “She hasn't the slightest idea— [that's what's so awful.” { s = = ada ! NED SAID nothing for a min-| lute. “You can’t get divorced with-|
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