ro a0 Sn en a : ne THE OMINECA HERALD, NEW HAZELTON, B. ©. WEDNESDAY > MARCH 23, 1933 — t ie ee ; “ot | {aor nnd raced ‘down’ the ataity to further should: break in upon the peace must be..to. him... ‘Grandmother and Madeline, out om-the and loveliness .of the, summer days.' Abd all bis talk hs ‘hi useleds wish he knew Winter evenings by: jahont ‘knitting, and “the hearth, and the : . see vorundah, At the foot of the stairs But that W 4 ve le a ae o Ai Sy she heard the sound of Madeline's The peace and Joveliness were alrendy ‘Kittens. he awontld get for her. nit Y \ A |voice, going steadily on with ‘Shad-)pone, — his interest in that*sort of thing wast ows on the Rock’, Deborah. stopped at Pilar. was very benutitul, put the retended for her, suke, “Bryn was 8 er was gentleman, and he lived wWrto his, bar- the sound of that calm voice, qnd -it'most trembling: thing about bh steadied herself, Then, chin up, she the go obvious inet. that she. belonged gains to the last pencil stroke. Not br walked out serenely and smiled at to Bryn’s world, bis real world, that word or suggestion ‘would. he. let her Crondmother. She dropped down. on'ghe was part of his own Ufe and’ al- discover how -bored and. dull he: was 4 the step, and sat there, waiting. : roing tu find the rest of the year here’ corr wavs had been, and not just a chance B 1 L A low humming sound made itself passer-by whose path had, not happened ° the, mowntain, nor with what dit felt on the air, It rose to a whine. |to meet his anid for a time followed ficulty ‘he was going to earn the moency a shining top of a car appeared sliding ‘along close beside it. “Madeline and #he would pay him. ae along outside the walls. It glowed {Sally ond Simon and Tubby were of close wane Ht ae abruptly and swung im _ toward the |Rryn's life, too, but, somechow before | pene ah alent en ate thine ite gates. Gary started down ‘the drive. |Pilar came, Deborah hadn't realized dfe that only vesterdity had seenwd . “Tt looks as if we “had guests,” |what n different life it was from her se heautifuk and. serene, wis Deconnns oF Grandmother said, interrupting Madc- own, how far: away and impossible. enmplteated: aut unhappy. There did ine. “{ wonder who it’can be?” \Pilar was very kind, and she did her aap te he anything ahead but “It's probably another plumer,” best to draw ‘Deborah. into: conversa-. difficnttles and a lonely unhappy, Madeline said languidly. tions, and always stopped carefully 0 time. Bea . Bryn.conll BO Gary had reached the gates. He expluin anything she thought would be Vilar * nen ne ee be sete and wien Continued from last week sey 1 ea coe -eten [epened them and passed through. | But ‘unfamiliar or strange to Deborah, in he did, there wouldn't be any one at all a if a ell” he said with a henvy sigh, then, after a moment's colloquy with [very kindness, aud thought? i Nobody could ever he like Bryn. oven 4 “Not in a hundred years jnnocenet " vom en are the funnies: things in the driver of the car, whom Deborrah a way that Sally and ‘Madeline vnever |! he were ly pretending, But there Xot i th a oh ; captly ity. I shoull ‘thlu« that would |oouid not see, he came back to the had thought . ‘doing. But ° ‘Pilar’ would have to be a way to make him Not in a thousand years. Shes one O° have been the last name they would as 1 ught of Come. ut Pilar’s stay pretending: Deborah knew. e- those hot-beaded, stampmg -peauties, mentioned. And, if somebow you had gates again, and swung them wide ; seemed té emphasize Deborah's wofa-' cause it he went on like this even thot if you know what I mean. Pilar isn’t. heard about Pilar, I should've thought and the long blue car, jolted a tittle’ milliarity with the world, Bryw’s world, tye Juok in his one f is, even Mort inuch more Spanish that I am, althou she'd be the last person you'd be hap- an oa on through. Deborah ‘put a rund its customs. ~ .. lagenesa one feels for. a child, oralost she bas a Spanish name and a Spnish py about. I never would have dared slow hand to her throat. . ‘All the time she had. felt lost and nappy, she wasn't oing to. be able to ~ But it was Pilar, not Graham ariv- forlorn and alone, becouse this was DUDBY. Boot eee € - hear it when at the end of the year he ov: ’ Hae, ae ins to nose “] don’t see why you feel that Way,” yet. Gary plodded along behind the had no slie SHCES < Deborah s: : ¢ * . i, in it, you know and she makes her to. ee a a ee ed queen, “There car, after he had shut the gates and how drab gnd dull and uninteresting «pough the rain bad stopped at dawn - mouth very red and doesn’t use rouge jen’'t any xeason why I should not want Jocked them, The cur came slowly uD cher own life of cucnmber frames and F mn i hire ane on her cheeks, And she’s tall and to hear about Pilar, is there, or why the drive, and stopped opposite the brauk front wt made over-clothes Continued on Page 4 : graceful and buys wonderful clothes, | wouldu't like her.” | , : send of ue yerandah, The girl get out ve ve RE ‘he kind other people can’t get by with. abby was silent for & moment. one edora knew her. She was tall “Is she very beautiful, Madeline?” hen, “I suppose not,” he said slowly. —_ very sium: with. a long oval face Very, Almost &5 beautiful as you, “Not under the circumstances After: hinek: and ve mouth. Her eyes were honey, only quite, quite different. all everything went spang right by the] bin _ he eepy, eat s eyes, with slow Have she and Tubby known each jonrd for you, didn’t it? And you porah se ee aad ers ‘eat pe a er look, whieh spe jiakes eon ae ke open my mouth about her, but thet ing. i¢ was a woman in Bryw’ ld and B lif intensify. ar has huge flashing who am I? Just a mere man" > it w agit] - in Bryne. worl! an ryn's life, a mod- qyoye aay - a bright red silk beret, and a red jac- ‘ern sophisticated pageant in which she arene out of the hig gates in leave fore. i part; because it made her see yo morning was coll and grey, al ‘-_ « eed eee ites a other long?” snow ‘ hy . carry “Yenrs und years.” aw van or Uy ne eke?” worry ‘side. They went-down the steps. . 5 + * ‘ a7? . 7 an . “Then surely you needn’t worry Deborah tore o Little piece of green prenth eid TT Ae ne t . Madeline, He would have married her velvet moss off the log, and spre j in Nee ; long ayo if hed been going to, would- on the back of her hand, "So Trubs veg en ene m Pilar said in a n't he?" | didn’t know. either. Tubby thought orward,. made i tune. " Bhe: moves Madeline hesitated. “No,” she said that Bryn had fallen im love with her on Ma vetin te ethene hand rest Hghtly fiunily. “Something new has just oc: in Mr. Holworthy's office. Tubby did gne 1 ak i “l elbow, holding her _ curred in Pilar’s jife, She wouldn't not know everything about Bryn, after this ring he’ vown at Deborrab. ‘And ; curred ried him until now.” all,“ Siwddeuly Deborah thought she te eben, M vearelessly; “this A cold finger touched Deborah’s understood why Bryn had told all’ the sdurabte Debora . My vhild you * arg heurt: but the touch w , it was gone in an instant, ns 80 light that people here the snme story, the story| “1 vant? and she had about falling in love with her. It was ad pet ant h Ree said sweetly, forgotten it. . to sare his own self respect. He did am o rtad ¥ th and in welcome, “I ‘What can I do Madeline.” not avant any of them to know that he you att be P i T hav Tam Sure Madeline brought her gaze back had just foun? a new and interesting ane b ty ilar. I have heard so from the eastern horizon. “tubby likes way to earn money. Oh, that wasn't | Pilar Ieok en ue. We get alone peautifully together fair, That wasu't like Bryn. And jist at toe eB little startled, but she li L were sure he ‘didw’t love Pilar Vd last night. . | ed aM “a alin “r Ae yon She hook: just simply set about making him love “From the sound of Pilar,” she said me hoo, Madeli ns n't you glad to see. me ; at hist, “I couldn't blame anyone for | “Oh athan? “ME dcline sai “But could I,find out about Pilar? thinking she was. wonderful.” ‘aud turned b “des ace said coolly. Is that what youn want me to. do?” “{ suppose she does sound’ alright,” "Ye mit st vale toward the verandah. “1 thonght you might ask Bryn. He ‘Tabby said dubiously, “But she's no! deborah ox hi € yon to Grandmother, knows, - Bryn knows: everything about good, Debornk, I'm warning you il ‘¢d- to’ the ao tleate ae ate ‘nened. to. Hl rhe! of Tubby, just as ‘’ubby knows every-- case he ever comes near you. But ward her. thing about Bryn. And then you could what's heen handed to her is hard to “Lovely ” Pilar enid in oe tuke, and it ian’t agreeing with her whisper "0h. lovely.” an audible an * ¥ . toll me.” ; Deborah was silent. Her eyes Upon yery well.” i ne ; . ; ; . NOSES : ‘ = ws “Grandmother,” ‘Debois . a mo - the doth, Madeline was supposing “Ibid you hear some one calling?” | ‘this is Miss D Sp erhegireeieeriee - oe ETEDREN loge new dishes, They get a big that she and Bryn had long hours “to- Dehorah silid suddenly. “It' sounded friend oF Sally's’ ind. Mod 4 ano er oe een th ay". '* bi diff for dinner” oi gether, long hours alone, as Simon and like Grandmother. Excuse me, Tubby.’ |. “Vm. so ha ennes. ee a “thrill” out of“something a erent for dinners. sally did, hours when no one else and she. got up and ran swiftky up the" dear ” Gr ‘denot to welcome you, “my tt os bat and you can give them this treat, in so many differ- «=... heard what they said to each other.” path to the house, Grandmother was are ating gach 2a suid vary, au fs oop 8 ent ways; With Fish. es e she ‘up. “Dé you really love ealline “Dabor : ving such a pleasant time nd I: EL a ep Be a eo a Bich | Zh hie stnaeimie? whe eked, Fore ot Ming. But Deborah knew she am glad you have come. to’ join us.” | - Cem - There are oyer 60 kinds of Canadian Food Fishand == ii ‘ ' couldn't stay with Tubby another sec- © eOh, thank you,” Pilar murm ured ut: 7 Shellfish from which to choose. Bach can be.served | . # d quite|’ ’ jna variety of recipes thgt mele in the'mouth, arouse’ | Madeline smiled, a slow smile. Her ond. . Her heart felt as i ; sone ' a dar murmur eyes were tender. “Yes, hones, really.” ing. She went at ae ee ca ite tom She hand quite |” - “Well then,” Deborah said with & room and shut the door. — _|. Simon aml sulk, She straightened.) — gh, “I'll gee what I can do, Madeline” . The girl hé loved -. she would be rent, came around th a a eka os Lt wag’ only ‘an hour :er: two later Djlur.. Beautiful Pilar, with her black'duh, Bryn's face e end of the verane |) is: when’ she saw her ehonce. ‘Tubby Was eyes and-her black hair and her red Gorn, was very ‘ou! he glanced at De-| . siting alone on a stump down by the ‘mouth, ‘They all thought Bryn had by was. white on et and stiff: Tub-} 0 brouk, whittting industrously at a wil- given her up, forgotten her for Debor: ‘ay. usual "hut bis imon looked detached) -.) *.. low stick, trying to! riake himself @ al, ‘rhut was what they had to think. | Pilar » And she “stood sent sree. to) darat {Pilar, .. And she sto re, mo-| =. cee -family enthusiasm, and leave them as satisfied. as a ; cat’ that hashadakippert ss Fish is so good for the children . . . for the grown: “yUps, C00. ‘The fascinating ways of serving itmake it. “fun to get meals ready, And when you'see the way. . q “they eat it up, there's a thrill for you, (00, “Serve fish more often . . 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