Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 78, 10 February 1914 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, FEB. M, KM

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BY MABEL HERBERT URNER. "What time are you setting that for ' demanded Warren, as Helen wound the alarm on the small nickel clock. "Half past three." "Half past three. Why in thunder do you want to get up at that hour? "hear, I must. I've so much to do yet. "Just like a woman putting everything off till the last moment and then breaking her neck to get through." "Warren I haven't put things off. I've had so little time to get ready. But dear, you needn't get up that early. "Should say I wouldn't. But that infernal thing will go off and wake me anyway." "No, dear; I'll lie in the front room yo you won't hear it." ft was after twelve when Helen finally threw herself on tho, front room couch. So many things were still to be done, that she would have worked through the night had she not feared to tax her strength too much, lest she be more apt to be seasick. Above everything else Helen had a horror of being seasick. She had never been on the ocean, and now her first trip held" for her all the possibilities of the unknown. But, tired as she was, her fear that the alarm might fail to ring off, or that iie might not hear it, kept her from, sleeping. Every few moments she would wake from her troubled doze to look at the clock. GETS UP AT THREE. Realizing that she was not resting f.Ik- xot up at three, moving about very Vofrly so as not to disturb Warren, 'i'h'n to make quite sure that he "!' not hear the alarm, she buried the clock under the couch pillows, where it went off half an hour later, its shrillness smothered to a sullenbussiness. While her steamer trunk was almost packed, there was still many small things to be put in the tray and hand bag. Helen packed everything with a painstaking care and a beautiful precision, but she did it very slowly. Almost every article had to be wrapped in issue paper and fitted in with anxious exactness. Hut. far more difficult than the packing was the deciding of what to or not to take. Would she need this pair of low shoes or another pair of high ones? And how many shirt waists should she take? How long would it

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be before they could get any laundry done in London? And if she took heavy underwear for the steamer she would have to take a lighter weight for London. Yet how could she take so many things with only a small steamer trunk and a hand bag? One problem after another confronted her, but it was her indecision, her lack of knowing what she would need most, that made the packing such a long and anguishing task.

The boat was to sail at 10, and Warren had ordered a cab for 8:30. And now through the early morning hours Helen worked with an anxious determination to get everything in shape so at the last she would not be hurried and flustered and go off with something forgotten. At first they intended taking Winifred, but Warren's mother had insisted that it would be foolish to drag a child of that age to Europe. That she would be much better off with her. Warren had agreed with his mother, and Helen was finally forced to consent. They had taken her over yesterday. She had cried a little at first but had been pacified with a new set of doll dishes, and they had left her sitting on the floor setting the "tea table." CRIES OVER SEPARATION.

tered around here half the night and now you say you haven't time for breakfast." And Helen was forced to come back and gulp down s6me coffee and toast. But in a moment she was up again, putting the last few toilet things in her hand bag. ARE YOU READY. "Trunks ready?" demanded Warren, appearing at the door of her room a few moments later. "Yes, dear in just a second, fluttering anxiously over the tray to be sure that everything was in and securely packed. "Here," as he pushed her aside and closed and locked the trunk, "you'd never have it ready. Now there's your key," handing it to her. "See that you don't lose it. Bay ready? turning to lock it. "No no, dear, not quite. I'll have it ready in a moment. "Well, you'll have to get a move on you it's ten minutes after eight now. You can't leave everything till the last second." In spite of Helen's efforts to get everything ready in time, the last few moments found her hurried and flus

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on voyage tags, strapped his cane ! with the two umbrellas, rolled their raincoats in the shawl strap with the steamer rugs, and now stood waiting patiently, his overcoat on his arm. Helen was darting anxiously from one room to another, trying to make sure that she had forgotten nothing, all the time giving repeated directions to Delia about closing everything up before she left, for Delia after giving

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