Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 291, 19 October 1921 — Page 5
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., WEDNESDAY, OCT. 19, 1921.
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"The Love Pendulum
By MARION RUBINCAM
Farmers May Stay in Bed While Clock Awakes Hens
AN ANSWER. Chapter 86 Was It really true? What was behind Winthrop's letter? Did he want to be free or did he jeally think that I wanted my freedom,
since I seemed to be going about in
such a frivolous manner? Or was this (he beginning of a reaction on his part? Win never believed I could stay away from him, or keep silent so long. He was always sure of my love, entirely too sure. I made the enormous mistake of giving him all he wanted and more than he wanted. It is a fault of my type as I know now. I sacrificed everything for my love of him, and found my greatest pleasure in doing so. Had he been another sort, that would only have made us happier, but his happened to be the type that finds zest in the unattainable. That was Gwen's great hold over him, but I could not see it I was too jealous, too
oasily worried. Gwen would be a3 f harming to him as anyone could be but he had only her friendship, and that he shared with a great many other mn. Gwen was always beyond his reach, always to be sought after, never to be had. And I did not realize this until long after. If I had, I would nave profited ty her example and would not have been so jealous. Colin made another illuminating remark that afternoon. He had been so busy when I interrupted him at noon that he had sent me away almost at once after luncheon, promising to come late in the afternoon to talk over the next step. He did not come until nearly six, and he looked thoroughly tired out. "I said I would not answer until you came," I began. ' So I haven't. Now what shall I say?"
I went over to the big antique de6k,
where paper and envelope were ready.
"Not so fast," Colin said. "Connie, when will you learn that nothing is
prained by hurry, everything by deliberation in some cases? This is one of them." "I must answer it now." "All right. But wait, don't rush so. This is Wednesday. Date it Friday. Then give it to me and I'll mail it Saturday and Win won't get it until Monday. But why?" "Dear girl, how lacking you are in the first principles of feminine arts! Keep him guessing, that'B why." I obediently dated the letter ahead. "Now, what sort of letter will you write after my lecture on indifference?" I began to write end he to smoke.
When he had finished his third cigarette I handed him my very brief leply. "My Dear Winthrop: "The inconvenience and disagreeableness of getting a legal separation are so great that I would not think of asking for it unless you wanted it. "Constance." Colin laughed. "That does very well. It says nothing and leaves the matter up to him, to make more definite, or to drop." "What do you think he'll do?" Colin folded the letter, slipped it into the envelope, sealed it and put it in his pocket. He evidently did not trust me enough to let me have the
letter to hold a few days and mail. He was sure I would repent, tear it up and write something quite different. Colin was right that's what I, in my weakness, would have done. I felt the thing was accomplished when the letter went into Colin's pocket. It fitniiiiiMiMiMiiitiiitiiiiHiuiiHiimmnutiiMiiiitiHtiMMiniiiiimiiMini:niii,uiii,'
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would have been as hard to get it back from him as to get it out of one of the little green letter boxes. "I don't think you'll hear from him," he said. "As I told you, I sincerely believe he wants to make up. But don't do it yet. It's too early."
"He's still going about with Gwen I've seen her alone sometimes " Colin began to laugh. "Do you think he spends all his
time running about town with her?" "With her, or someone else. Win must spend his leisure running about. He can't ever stay quietly at home or in any one place." Colin lit another cigarette. "He'll probably get over that though I'll admit he's been at it for some time. Would you still like to go back to Wellsville to live, if Win went along?" "I'd like nothing better," I said promptly. "No one would gossip then. It would be ideal." Colin shook his head.
"You see, you haven't changed
either you and -Win are each just where you started. Neither will yield an inch. You must learn that the
great art of life is compromise, Connie.
No, don't go back yet." "But I'll give up anything for Win " "Would you though?" He turned
around with a little cynical smile.
"Almost anything," I amended. Tomorrow Drifting.
(By Associated Press) COLUMBUS, O., Oct 19 The army refrain "Can't Get 'Em Up," also apni;oa tn hfwiH navs the latest bulletin
on poultry house illumination Issued discovering a method of isolating the
CHILIAN ANNOUNCES NEW SMALLPOX PREVENTIVE SANTIAGO, Chill. Oct 19. Dr. Arthur Atria, chief bacteriologist of the Chilian Institute of Hygiene, announced Tuesday that he had succeeded in
by the Ohio State University, which
sugests placing alarm ciocks in me chicken houses as an aid to making hens start work earlier on chilly winter mornings. The clock however, is not counted upon to awaken the birds. Rather it is for the convenience of the owner,
who may wish to keep his flock under j lights this winter, but who may not , care to get up at chill, dark and early j hour when it comes time to switch on i
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bacteria of smallpox. Dr. Atria claims his discovery will perfect the combating of smallpox by direct injection. Instead of through preventive vaccination.
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