An Experience Meeting Ey MARTHA WILLIAMS {{enesenssocesan Buvssasnonswsnewll TE (© by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) Noel Gray came up the drive chant- Ing loud and clear: “Huntsman, hurtsman, blow your horn! Fox has got your goose and gone." With the last word he swept his hat in a wide flourish. Black-eyed Susan upon the portico #hook her head at him, saying: “It Is sinful to so pervert facts In natural history. You know as well as I that In this case it Is the goose that has got the fox and gone,” dimpling wick- edly as she spoke. Besides the dimples and the black eyes she had red lips, a rose-flushed brown skin that defied wind and weather, leaf-brown hair fine as floes silk, and a figure the perfec- tion of round slender litheness. Natu- rally young fellows up and down Caney Fork pined to be seen in her company, also to eat the fat and drink the sweet abundantly provided in the home that was her background. Noel was very much at home there—rather more so than at his legal residence, where a thrifty stepmother the good things Susanna’s folk, the Deans, preferred to eat or give away But child of the house that he felt himself, he never forgot his manners Thus he was first favorite with Aunt Milly, Susanna's great-aunt and fairy godmother. The girl was so vivid, so whimsically charming, she harmonized colors and situations that in the face of pallid personalities swore at each other. Witness the soft erimson sash with which she had girdled her dull hlue gown: witness also the pair who kept her company. gold Curate Ayres wns of and Judge in law for sound his voice, Jameson, polities. whose own case-hardened and substitute religion was enlightened “Can sefishness she explain, judge? The asked, meek and goose problem?’ Noel ly, where profile. ask.” Noel atts seating hims=elf upon the he had a view of Susanna in “1 errontiv greatly went it would trouble on: me to have Mack-eyed Susan appear to be one Explosive laughter sounded. Thro “Young your rumbled : insults judge even own In your limited tion is Nelson I mean the pincki question intelligence, superfluous, Patently first water and is a goose of the the first welght ripe for ng. Brother Stacy, with whom she has eloped much is a fox—all but got the drop on him, again his will, the cunning She 80 to speak by le I1¥ his ) ner of inv roLbery seem reine irning nt Tr $ estments it experimenta y je § eo} makes hig by choose hetu sincere con- he had to ¢ and matrin marriage case plain piety trast een fail for HL 4 becar ment at pikes -knowing give Caney berth.” “y Noel “Any body want to do a war dance on me? No? Then I'll try to live it down—" ony drew up settle mate the ng a And I had just told the tale well Stacy outfit will Fork henceforth a wide the gee,” commented, —thanksgiving for deliverance” her sight—" "Oh, oh—really—Jjudge—you're quite wrong.” Ayers gasped, his face rival ing a cluster of young beets. Noel made a feint of amazement. saying: “Why, judge, I didn't dream the wind blew that way. Thought you were due to be the happy man-—that's why I sang as [I did.” “Shut up, you roared. his that all but court, Black-eyed Susan clapped her hands softly, say th sprightly “As we suppose turn mad speak truth on ourselves? go first, In right and Cross your heart—why did here this morning?” “To get ahead of that pulpit.-pretty who haunts you all day,” the ndge hoomed, “1 didn't agree to teil the whole truth, but the chance is too good £0 loge. I'm not afraid of him; he's merely an irritating exerescence, You give him time you had better spend thinking of me. For I mean to marry sou, matter who objects Even Aunt Milly: she can give her money to the heathen and be hanged to them. But I've waited ten years for you to grow up, young woman. I'll walt ten more if T have to, but you'll have the devil's own time making me do It.” ‘Open confession Is good for the soul!” Black-eyed Susan commented, airily, turning a beautiful back to her elderly suitor and asking, honeyedly: “Ready for the question, Mr. Ayers? You got here next the judge. Please tell us why? “1-1 couldn't! Not--not before all these people!” Ayers faltered, making a dash for the steps and fairly leaping down them. As he vanished Noel drew a long breath, saying: “At least I haven't got cold feet, whatever else 1 lack. Fire away, Susan; but you know wihout telling why I'm here.” “1 don’t!” stoutly from Black-eyed Susan. The judge growled and ground his teeth. “Girls like you ought to be drowned when they're babies,” he muttered. “But would you like the job of plek- ing them out?” Susan asked demurely, “Bables, you know, all look so much alike.” “They don't!” the judge thundered, *I'll bet a hat you were a charmer at eye on him till Stacy ™ the puppy h countenance n put the curate's Judge red of brick out ner HAR wi raalice; have we all of honors you age Cotte no days—saw you then—just before I left for prep school-" “And stralghtway forgot me until you came back here to dazzle us with your fame and fortune,” the black-eyed one half chanted. “You see, I don't believe that walt-ten-years story. In fact, all I believe about you is that you're a magnificent lover, but able to love really nothing but yourself.” The judge's eyes shot sparks—he was deadly angry--so angry his pas- slon demanded an object. Lurching up ward, he caught Noel's throat In a strangling grip, saying hoarsely: “Come out of this—away from here, my fine young cock; your comb needs cutting. Let's get about it elsewhere.” “Let go! I'll kill you if you don't!” came sharp and clear across the sunny morning. But Noel did not speak the words; he had no breath. It was Susanna's volce—Susanna's hands groping to loosen the madman's grip, the while she taunted: “You coward! You bad loser! For very shame—you should let a better man have his say!" The judge fell back, almost stagger- ing, muttering, as he sank into his chair: “I must be crazy. Shoot feel better—" “Now talking sanna interrupted, ing to Noel, her shoulder. you're foolish,” face close to him greater kindness but | done and why has kindness, me? ] knew didn’t know something else, for love. I found you body who great to he came, when So In the depth and delight happiness we will more you—love you as much as you will let us, and forget everything but love.” The Judge his head bowed of sat, lantly might that of an old horse at sound of the rally. ns saying solemnly: “I have plumbed the l¢ ens « with the lowest of my fellows. lemption of yon eforth strive to help others That of St. Paul's Cathedral in Lon. don Is Only Rung on Extremely Special Occasions. Paul’ any St. of The great bell of on the royal from tolled death the family in the line any of English ral the roy family who could under circumstance though It may be doubt- the bell would toll for a not in the direct line of This rule does not apply , of the or throne. of St. which any conceivable succeed whether roval iofant ed SUC eX8ion. to the consort of the sovereig: heir apparent, or of a on steps booming of prince the the great bell Paul's first intimation the citizens of London received of the the prince consort, which oc- 11 night of of Outside the Lie of was the o'clock on the whom the bell Is tolled are the arch- London, the dean of St. Paul's and the lord mayor of London dying in his The bell tolled is not Great Paul, but the old great bell on which the hours are struck. On the occurrence of a death in the royal fam- ily the home secretary at com- municates with the lord mayor, desir once St. Paul's great bell at with a request that be tolled, The bell is then intervals of a minute Come Easy, Go Easy. Whenever a rich West operator visits Richmond, the expert town get Weekly many sensational hands, big gathered in and big backed self-confidence Up a game, says small sturdy pots by peck. was a party that took courage and con- tinued until daylight. The next morn- ing when settlement was made the good provider from West Virginia had lost $30,000 and one Richmond poker player had cashed in $16,000, which may be the reason the price of coal is so high. Arsenic in Nature, It has long been known that traces of arsenic are to be found not only in human and animal organisms but in certain plants such as the cabbage, turnip and potato and in wheat. Jadin and Astrue, members of tie French Academy of Sciences, found also that arsenle is to be encountered in rice, peas, beans, lettuce, celery, asparagus, parsnips, and in most vegetables used as food by man, as well as in apples, pears, pincapples, oranges and nuts. Since plants undoubtedly get the ele ments from the soll arsenic must oc- cur far more widely In nature than was at one time supposed. Strange Experience. While in a training camp we used to put all new recruits through a reg. ular initiation. One of the boys wore a wig and when we bounced him up on a blanket It fell off. Because he kept it on, even: whem bathing, ashamed to let anyone know Ke had a wig, It chafed his scalp, making it red. We all were speechless and scared stiff, thinking we had scalped him. Chieago Journal. 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