South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 56, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 February 1919 — Page 7
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Dear 3y Josephine Gish
It emod for a while if the storm were poinp to clear but the still threatening clouds soon justified thdr appearance. The lonsr, straisht road lay glistening far ahead with the perpetual spray of the rain and . as th s.teadv torrents fell in a dt tcrmined sort of way that bespoke a Ion? duration, the ploom increased. To the pirl crouched beneath an overhanging hank, the outlooK wa hopeless, hhe was feeling moo ; crushed and forlorn with each scc-jtnf. end and finally she had gone so far
that she no longer made the sllsht-1 "Why. Nancy darling what has -st attempt to hold in her bedratled , hripi,enti ? Didn't Cousin David hair or k"ep her clothes from tho,nu.flt you ftftf.r M,? Ho calw lo worst mud. When suddenly the wa-'lako you out to Aunt iertha's g00n. . 1 . A. f 1 t
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l ank gathered Torres into a mue rm;whf.n r saS(1 yoi,.(1 ll0 home any min. that ran obligingly down her back . jut,.. I thought you had met when sho ha.l no annoyance at the feM- found the tar oGne. What in the insrm-rely because of the necessity j ,vf,rl(1 happened?" for moving. vanCv l.niuhed for at least two
Hut that action awakened her and once more she arose and plodded along thn road, her feet squashing in her sogy shoes and her clothi hanging about her. Hut in spite of all the Ledragglement, she till weat on in the same direction she had oer-n taking t.eloro the storm, aithough she knew that if she retraced j her steps, she would find a swift cozy ; car and a pair of delimited gray eyes "I don't care," she whispered, "Ho wa.sn't a sport and I won't go bach. He didn't understand or believe me when I said that I had never done it before." Suddenly she laughed and tossed :sjle her head. "Oh" she y.ent on, "It was such a stunning little Stutz and right out- f side our door. Who could have hell- , ed jumping in and imagining it was their own and then who wouldn't I have hidden when they heard some-! one coming especially with such a i wonderful rug behind. Just made for it? And then, when I found it wa.going and I had to explain, ho wr. , such a brick about it." She paused and looked back. "Why," she apostrophized the air,
"Why did you say I would .have to; don't care how much you say it and J pay the penalty by taking a rlde?!(h ym K0 Pia(i j can believe your Why did you say it in such a nice ! f.yes and think of them all I want."' way if you were only poing to hu- j "No," he replied, "I can't say ' miliate me by calling me, 'dear' ?" . vu-ar" because I mean it too much She stamped her small, soggy foot ! n0w. It wouldn't be right any more, and walked resolutely on with hor ; p,ut hurry up and get well and come hands clenched very tightly and her j to visit us and maybe I'll learn ai eyes burning. j right to say it. "I hate him," she stormed. "How-j And Nancy d'.1 get well very soon ever nice he seemed, I hate him." "under such ideal circumstances but Suddenly she stopped and once there was one thing which she nevmore she stood , quite s.till while the ! er could cure and which she never
rain swirled around her. "I don't mean that" she thought, slowly. "No, I try to and I ought to but I can't hate him. I keep thinking of him and before he said it and how he would speed just for me and when I asked h'm if he didn't enjoy it, he said that he did through me. Imagine being so fed up on speeding i ! that you have to have someone f squealing at your side to enjoy it. And I can't help thinking how his eyes twinkled and wrinkled. They would seem so deep and peaceful and beautiful and then suddenly he would smile and they glow all over. Here I am thinking of those things j when I should have been thinking of j getting home and above all hating him." This time her hand clenched harder still and as she plodded forward again she was aware of the relief she felt when she turned her anger from him to herself. "No, I've got to stop this. I'm doing quite the right thing as long as 1 1 keep on and get home. It's only
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I eyes were so seemingly respectful. Oh the hypocrite'. I wish I had asked him his name and address so as to w rite and say what I think of j him. I had to tell him my name and address to have him take me home ' to the right place and he called me Nancy right away. Well, thank the Ioru I thought of losing my hat and running away while he got it, but whv did I take such a valuable thinf as a hat oh dear!" Suddenly a brilliant inspiration came to her. "I know how I'll make myself forget it all. I'll go to visit Aunt Bertha right away instead of waiting for three weeks. She wrote that she wanted me to come, but I thought it j might look as if I wanted to meet ! her son. who had just rome home, j I don't care though. Aunt P.ertha's ! such a peach that she'll understand After this resolution had been j made, she went on without any furj ther hesitation until the very length 1 of it all has wearied her and the j darkness appalled her. "It's frightfully 'ark." she whisj pered. "I wonder if I've taken the ' right road and how many miles l'v 'gone? Oh, I just can't stand it any ! more. Just then as if in answer. she saw the searchlights of a machine which was itself hidden hehind a convenient curve. Forgetting her past experience, Nancy cried out in desperation. I ve; I've a better chance that way than bdng lost here all night." she was cor.soldir.g herself when she heard a ' familiar voice calling her name. 1 lie I llit" l 1IUIU, H I 1 iJH U 4 r r j fc, . to run forward into the light where those grav eyes could find her. She could think cnlv cf the trust they had awakened in her and the understanding sympathy they seemed to radiate. .. .,,,1. v., .... nnd hannv." , .......... .. .. . she pleaded vs-ith herself but in trie same second she h id conquered and once more she hid successfully. When he had decided that the crv had been delusion and had left th road in blackness once more. Nancv found it hard to stir from hopeless lethargy and despair. Hnally sh ros and with a forced laugh she thought "Well, now I know it's the right road anyway." Sho went on fur a while but finally she laughed again. "I had nothing to laugh about that tiru"' but it helped before so it might
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tho did sing and slnRin?, Fhe came at last to a familiar land mark. It vcis a little ftore for tourists perched on the edge of the town. "I shall patronize you forever and for.V(.r. she Cl ledf ..you.re the most wonderful store in the world. Why, I could get home blind folded from here." And us the dark was no hinderance to her, it only served to blur her eyes when she finally stumbled into happy lipht of her home. "Mummle." she crid. aml he waited for you in the car, i vhole minutes. It didn't seem t iratter to her that she had crumpled up on the floor and that the sobs were comin.g with her laughter she just kept on laughing. "Cousin David' didn't rome back from his vain search till Nancy had lPOI1 f issed over and petted and tucked into bed, not until she had poured the whole story Into Mrs. Comstock's ear who in turn poured : it into Dave's before she brought him to Nancy. "So she didn't know me," he had cried. "And she was there when I stopped and she did not cry out and nj( again oh the plucky little thing!" 'Ix)ok out! came a voice from insilc, "Don't say nasty things about mp as ol,d ;s you do the nice ones. , ran hear you." Then Mrs. Comstock had brought nave :n. - (an't say anything," he said, vou won't let me say 'dear' and that's all I can think of you 3011 1 jttle wonder, you perfect brick." "There are two things you thought of besides 'dear'," she laughed, "but j
! don't just think 'dear anymore. I
even tried to get over. That was hehabit of believing in and thinking of those deep gray eyes. cutn or THANKS. We heroin wish to express our sincere appreciation to our many friends and relatives who aided us during illnes and death of our n.lfo nnJ Tr)0thcr Also for the beautiful flora! offerings. Mr. Oliver Peltier. Myrtle Tehicr. Harry Peltier. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jodon. A. Tu ma. Orang? Peltier. Ovid Peltier. Geo Peltier. 1CS47-2: , CAKUOXOin. The Magic Soot destroyor, and Chimney sweep; 25 and 50 cens packages. C. H. DeFrees, phons--Pell 27?. Home 3279. 213 S. Taylor j si. 10 4 ai -i t Va r The Best Cracker for Soup With "a' steaming' hot broth you want a crisp little cracker tnat is baked clear through. For this reason be sure to ask for Perfection Walers Their well-baked crispness will surprise and dclightyou. For every occasion, with the soup at dinxi: r, with a bowl of milk for supper, or to nibble between meals, you'll nnd Perfection Wafers are the crackers that fully satisfy you. 0 Ask your grocer for some today. Look for the Perfection case cn his counter. Perfection Biscuit 'Co. Ft, Wayne, Inditrui P i 1
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There is joy in allied countries, for the boys ore coming home. In our own country, at many happy firesides there is fervent welcome for a soldier son. Home aain! Out of a dread nightmare to life and love!
What joy to them; what joy to us; what rejoicing for the nation!
We have not forgotten those who never can come back; their memory is sacred. For those who fell, a tear; for those returned, a cheer. AAA Our organization joins jubilantly in the hear welcome to the boys come back. We have keL the home fires burning. Our arms stretch out for a warm embrace.
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