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Stamp for ¥ a NOX 66 PORTLAND MAINE, NO A (b, Mlustrated —, [i A “SWEETHEART!” SYNOPSI 1 sha squatter dated New York, with her fathe an old won an adia prosper He is Robertsor CHAPTER X-—Contir a | | » burst » askin word be For girls st Evelyn's fell Kins ing concealed weapon The only able Polly My she of nm Robert had been for after CONCess| to obtain was permission to visit he ! arried Jerry The day of Hopkins’ me to « her father, and day him, trial Polly are for tO spe had Granny baby. the afternoon, Wee for there to keep him quiet, there the Placing him called a soft: “Come Late while vas rocking Jerry, was no other way came n rap door, on the cot, she in” The filled her with apprehension, 80 serious, so drawn and “It's about daddy,” forgetting for th rassed she Robert “Sit down. “and I'l Mutely “Sit down, “I don't want to moaned, “Tell What's happened? burn, huh?” Had he been able, Robert would have contradicted her. Gladly would he have chased away the welling tears that came into the dear eyes, “ls It prison? whis- pered, Jury was guilty 7 “Yes, Polly, but I've still hopes | ean get him another trial,” answered Rob- ert. “Oh, little Polly, please don't ery, please don't.” Unmindful that he was holding out his hands to her, she sobbed hysterical: ly, utterly deprived of self-control, The more Robert pleaded with her to entrand ¢ of lobert he looked pale, excl how she aimed, e moment embar- Was nodded, Polly,” tell you.” she he said staring at him, he insisted, git down,” she me about «daddy He's goin’ to Au- stood dear,” slowly Auburn “Did the she he fuore she up a to her moth Othe him and car Polly herself ' “The orld, op hushing fittlest mother in Robert “And a Hopkins.” brave tenderly, brave girl ever nny ne I do Best Go Now?” Asked, “Madn't You She crude lassie that made his heart beat “Polly,” to him. raised sweet Limp and trembling, she leaned against him as she had that day in his own home She was so tired and lonely. “1 want squntter 807 ‘ he murmured, drawing her “Little Polly,” and then he her face to his—"Kiss me, Polly,” he “Some day 1 you always, whispered In her ear. want you for my wife. I'l take you away from Ithaca-—all of you. your father and the baby-—and Granny too You Ar, Pollyop 7" At that lost Polly r to him that hinve to Harry ur tennett Daddy Hopkin pie In the ized that e was in and to keep | silent Clty, Bhe only Robert that he was telling her ove er that he adored her, you hest go now?” over and ov “Hadn't asked, “Some might catch please one here No! Please don't me no more,” Without » slightest reg Robert, smilh etely into his stiaminer father'll come wkenzie daor watched him go un Then crept back into th “Daddy Roos quietus told the “Then over the tel nasty, Oscar,” or imperionsiy I'!a In a booth talking meet me at we'll to Polly Hopkins. Does that suit all right? “You don't suit me very well,” Oscar “I'd like your life, I can if you'll gether v host seven, you into the receiver. the licking of grumbled to give my lady.” Evelyn's the wire, “Don’t put yourself out, man, taunted “Now, don't start bullying me over the phone, Osear, for I won't stand it. Hold your temper if you can possibly For once do as I tell you! Will you?" “Oh, 1 suppose 80," Bennett rapped out. “"Where'll 1 meet you?" “Well, et me see, At seven on the boulevard, near the lane” “All right!™ and Oscar slammed up the receiver without waiting to hear any more, and proceeded about his farm tasks, Thoughts of anger toward Eve, now so overhearing and con femptuous, were crowded out, however, by anticipation of the time You Inugh came ringing across my dear 3 sie do so, soy when Polly would belong to him-—be er wi over #1 y } r ‘i crouches around Granny Jerry, hay was In blanket ppp White Light of Lying Face Down ir anty ng to the Sha it Polly Saw a Man the muttered lug him in dragged win them they ge the inert body » door wy turned hi and his eyes hunder hit him, Polly, awestruck after shudder ran into the shanty and Oscar looked dead Hi g face over tieh tioned Khudder: over Eve yn “1 don’t know,” 1 suppose go, Oh, She began to ory, she moaned, “Yed it was dreadful!” wringing her hands desu rately. “Don’t do that.” a shiver. “Come on an’ help me up on my bunk.” Weak from the shock, Evelyn was of little service in lifting Oscar. tut the bed was low, and finally after much tugging, he was rolled lifelessly on his back, stretched to his full length the rickety cot. 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