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THE DAILY SUN-GOOSE CREEK, TEXAS
a, Jw»NESDAV.
The Daily Sun SUN SLANTS
By W. L Pendergraft
W L PEMlKW.ItAKT Editor
ROBERT MATHOtNK, kwi
irf PuWtsht*
m* Mjni|»r
n*h KttkJny *fc*tin«n, t»> Pt^pU, PrtMtr*
Jmrntf, II* W,. f“*itr» Sijret, .Cnw Crert. T#tn,
; • ^ MQX KIPfloV RATES.
|»00 V«f, |S-n IVff.C’MMK*'. Mr Mwi*
M»F S«b*rl^*w« e,r<Mr in Aiivsvrt
I HE SPEECH OF Prof, J Frank Dobte of
* the University of Texas at the San Ja-
cinto monument Monday will come as a dis-
tinct stock to our isolationist and our pro-
Naxt cluu'ns. but it will maitr most Ameri-
can* ashamed of the part their country is
Hitler is preparing to make demands upon
Turkey When he Hail' eliminated the coun-
tries which now stand in. his path he will
eliminate Turkey in one way-or another
Eatrtni >• w< ml dm aatn twi, tress
pmtotU* uadrr u» Mt id (jhsgftis M*r, I. >, l**T
‘"s* 'EipT;Kr“
frankly urged that the United States yult
.'talking..of ■'measures “short of. war" *«pd do
something-to protect the things in which we,
bHfeVJ
Ml ft w» stand tin (his side of the mountain,'
they will surrender to his demands or they
will be blasted from his path.
That is exactly the1 position which the
United States
xactly the
i« taking.
D V tnwowmt. Prof Doble's advtee, we
1 ’ can get in now while we Still have Britain
IO&.KT TOI H I AIM RES A Ml IMI
YOI » t TMOST IRt'lM NOW ON HAVE
OXI.I ONE AIM: Forgetting the things that
ire imng. in esternnnate Mirrt qdn to^Hitler'ih;miimls and they will
H»e «n oVcr the mounuHI, n». ** **" °. • most' powerful and brutal War machine ever
assembled. , ■
arc behind, -and stm.-lnng forward !o the
. things' that ■•-*-*-- •---» ........... - .
are before I press on toward the
PhflUfbiwt si'.. "
Another Power Grab
come on river the mountain, too. «
*“ "* •" “ "**" *' raw Mb* «. u, «. po.i-
tlon and decide to, do the sensible thing we
would not be fighting for Britain we would
be fighting for ‘our own country; we would
be fighting tor the right to live as free men:
the stake would be fife, liberty and the ..pur-
■ That i* not a ver> jiret(,v'ptcture of the part *mt of happiness,
we are playing in the most terrible war of '
ail time Hi*’ «ai which threaten* destruc- _ £°»’* wr b?llew In anything any more?"
- - ■ -- - • • - - - - - prof, Cobh; asked
lea and we arc tying
bullets on the slim end of these fishing pole*
and poking them up to our brothers telling
them Fight on. fight on, you do the fight-
‘mg itt.d a.* II sure !u< k \.-u ip
■
Anoth«r grab % jxmprtaku luted
t<» t»Hm.sti;i'.y n.itimm'ml hroRdcjtstiry*
is in the maKinjr at the FCC. In the
midst flhf.its consideration of.
the NVivork Vlonopoh 11*p*>rt-~vthielr
■itapproved m'drafted would make the
networks merely program .t.rokers
whose contract affiliations and time
options would be mibjeet to federal
r«>Kiilation -Uh* “FOC majority ha>
come out in the open with its Jong-
simnn rat}: idea'that newgpu'pei inters
fekta can he .atojr«jferi from
nm of ail the. thing* we yalue—but it U a
true picture. •
Turkey refused m *o jn-with Jugoslavia
and Orecce when Hitter launched his blitz-
krieg. m those small countries. But already
IPs a fair question.
Strength For Today
Want pe
any price? . *
If we go in now the price will be high; but
if we wait until Britain has been eliminated
the price will be a lot higher. •
Honeymoon Gold
CHAPTER TWENTY
CHAPTJEK TWENTY with the
on which well-cooked, appetizing from the ' lhrinkmt j
food had been neatly arranged. smooth of £1
ins'-sr&s&’s: s
plR'«'wSThS
. . her a* though he couhf never have ' id. '***n it s
enough of Juat looking at her. In l *te^ allT>o»t tearful*
Said
salt' air gives you an
doesn't it?”
Orwin didn’t answet: and she
glanced up at him, surprised at
brushed neat and smooth, she. was
a nondescript sort of person. The
kind of woman you gee by the
hundreds in .suburban grocery
stores in the late afternoon, shop-
ping in bargain basements; work-
ing in factories, mills—the kind
of woman who seldom receives
a second glance from a passerby, mothsr-of^pcart' lm ^
And yet in .Orwin’s tired, patient rosy pinks the
. Sho •, "W
eyes sh ewas the lovliest creature
in the world.
amazing grace
tropica' ■■
rtothei
rosy p
place. She -went about'.
StSS?*
all the rest of our lives. I’m going brown face w 0K ln *
■Keg t . X Pat. Off."
By Earl L. Douglas, D. D.
UK NEVER KNOW Ot K INPIA'ENCE
, Some time ago, ( heard, the. great preacher.
OLANTS HAS NOT taken the trouble during
the past’ few days to find out for certain
the -exact status of Gov, W. Lee O’Daniei's
plea that the poll tax be abolished in' Texas.
When it was proved. that Gov. O'Daniel
himself had not paid a poll tax the year he
first was elected governor, the governor im-
-AN» HITLER'S INABILITY TO TAKE IT
Barclay On Bridge
to come home every night to you; _ *
I’m going to sit across the table *7 * for W to J
like this from you; we’re going ft “ ?g {« »con^l
to be together like this all our _ e sai(i t,;as:"8iy. ifl
lives—#nd I can't make myself She turned-to him
believe it It’s a miracle—like a most Pleadingly,
dream coming trite." "Darling — piew
By Shepard Barclay
There were tears in Lucy’s eyes, me,” she cried. “I,
She put .out her hand across the think of another concert
table and hi* hand closed over to see another violin
it tightly. live. .1 just want to b»ty
.“Just when we’d almost given being, a wife_your wife
up hope,” said Orwin huskily. ’ And mavte,,
Will jTipolHptlv ifamjr liflj . to* tmf ckn*
’present llt'W spapvr ewnmhip out of wa* present 'beside Ute min.
jWydtote* wator must first to humed a
porf lax before he oan exercbM> the privilege
the matter’’ from a public policy, stand-
hook.upon which it has acted in call-
in* as yet unscheduled hearings is tic
fttct tbat «<» main" FA1 appTjcatums are
•'rum single mourner was
«.!! • dn ted middle- »ge|
man who, as the funeraT
service progressed, showed
signs of* corssidoratoic grief:
At the close of the service
Use minister went to him
from newspaper*.
IV issue was rfdsrti
riwi 5Ullt, '“Were *T»H Vi T*-,:!'
live of this dead brother?
live
Or were you a member of a
.....
of suffrage-
Texas more than a majority df the wtat<*s
|n. thi* Union needs tiic protection of a poll
law- Til*, iwici-iitugc of perspny not quah-
“t5TtltTeIImT*anW fiilhtog to^SiTliniri-
teliigent vote Is still too high/Political ma-
chines would spring* up in-'the big centers hf
SSSSiSSa?^'
•. For anotlift rcason, thh f>ofl tax should not-
be abolished in Texks. Thl* state now collects
JIAO for tux. One dcdlar .of that
amount by law* is sent directly to the- public
free school fund. It touches many thousands
the opponents mtuUw*U«y or
takeout dtiuble is to show general
fed many years, so long to watt—
r extract m h£ art* They made It «'ld *'* beCTOW-1 W(m th^
easily, following a lend ot the rita-
And maybe, if God is^
tume^lbc iimtlnV of m» J
ren. Gh, please, da q
believe nv.-."
“Tffgfi earn'.sir trig til and incllcaleto"
your partner the probability that
declarer losing awly one trick '
eflclT tlfose !
arid be nibbed ha iheeij
hers with a caressing
REVERSE OF A REDOUBLE
PROPER mm 1 redouble ovc easilyroiro^ngamaoorrmma- ^ ^S^fSSS They’ll
mowd-Aandaswt^tocluh*^ ten They know ________...
iK^Sfu?*ony*Itr ",*>heut'«ohlolP»|i«> th«i»i»F4i<Hfa;' ptelhrtl ^ma?»5rvg
Spades, a dub being discarded on '.^ih^n” preMrvS !todVfeMieS’' troubled131' Bm h‘S *5™'’
your side may»punish a hid by the a spade. .......... ,' . .... : aPnd‘thfnKSP” V- ...... . 1 "
2SS3£i!5 sts .r „ s.««ss
stssssszzxz' jrss
iiy is seldom profltable...With.such would have used, to make sure 0n her forefinger, . me~
holding, it is usually better to they shut out the opposition. If, „Isn,t n absurd—that ink spot?
that the FCC can’t tin anythin}*- -ilxml
it without an act of t’otipns-. There
gfrtma can’ iF*crec, under the CohstitU'
Son, that ncws|>e|*-rs of stockholder,h
in nowspapem. Hinglmj out from among
all other basiTOSsi. enterprises, are m-
elig-ible to engajp* in broadcaatinjf.
T!.e call for a public hearing mid iri-
vestigatioii st*,-ms devcrlv timed. It
come .ui.-t wJ•!, the Fftf' majority is
under fire in its consideration of ihe
Network-.Monopojy JteiKmt. Can it be
that it > R i i 'h u\
to divert some 300 radio-newspaper
What had tnumpif.,1 no onu, of course -will f°r poll tax receipts are not disenfranchised
*V Wtybumbi, mm going
if. / hi* duty day by day had produced in over Bttyears of age vote byexemption, r*
the life of another man changes of attitude, We believe the state legislature should op-
conduct, and faith which produced new life. Pose any move for repeal of the poll tax law,
+ AQ64
A .1 10 5 4
'"y'doayirgrtBBg: ~?»!tw"ii»'w......
fenders taking two in hearts, two thing about you/. sajd'owim _
in spadgs and one in clubs. That jove you jjecause you’re so good
Would have given East and West nnH *, titnd and L teentle That
a score of only 300 points, instead
The old minliiter died'broken-hearted and de-
jected He little suspected that anyone would
shed teats at his pausing and speak as this
man did .
We never know how much good or how
much evil our daily-arts are producing in the
wofin Ail we can do is to he sincere and dili-
gent tJod willMtetld to -thk.rcsL............
and we believe any move to place the pro-
IHisul beffire the people in a constitutional
amendiAgpt
Kpt is a useless procedure at this
ametidf
time.
The poll tax in Texas is one tax that no
person ‘ should mind paying. Think of the
pleasure that accompanies scratching the
urh/tm vm.1 nee. 'buriti "
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4.Q972
of a game worth 620 if we rate a
vulnerable game as worth 500, as
in duplicate.
names of those wham you are “agin/';
Washington Letter *» chase* * thwart
interest from the network monopoly
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VVITH THE exception of ultra-isolationists Suez acrn'lldr dfiUy^
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(Dealer/‘South. East-West vul-
nerabie)
South West North East
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Tomorrow’s Problem
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the induittn',-and Coijjgress 'may soon
wvk the -OIMV, r. . . ,,
Tlie neu .jui|XT ownersliij) qncsUon
has bet*n with radio siiHc. jimafli'a.sting;
..■7befBiu.JklaLy-«rf- 4he --eetwtry ■ s_''pienecr
stations \vt re lauiu h«i in the early 20‘s
by farsighted pulilislu is, who then had
- no tlmnyl ’ that thtw wonjd Hiecome-
self-sufficient enterprises. There were
al^o fat: uht*ti drpminn nt store own*
. era, motion picture companies, insur-.
iiliee Critn;) mv exeentives. electngal
'em subsequently (Britain’s forces in Africa nl^^^lmnrterstnndin^ nf C°the
- _____ or Greece or Yugoslavia or some other de- p t< misunderstanding of the
- •teh-mntrelW Greenland m mm racyi is none of our fnhcral/ Herlce that"T-«aoubllet:in such a-
very favorable' Even some proclamation's perfectly legal: - Isolationists situation. His using it. enabled
it's look on it askance, though. . C8t.to g*1
Tc’Ru ai? I is h *1 m c n t of a vir-
tual protectorate over Dai
nd
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»f the. tetdationtetii: say
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and so kind and so gentle. That
means a lot to a man, Lucy—that
-a. woman be gentle and good, as
you are."
She smiled at him, misty-eyed. "
“It’s easy to be gentle and kind
to a mail like you, Orwin. You’re
—so good. You’ve always been
such a devoted son; you’ve
brought up those fatherless broth-
ers and sisters and seen them edu-
cated and started out in life—,
and I know it wasn’t easy. It used
to almost break my heart to see
you have to work so hard and you
never had anything for yourself
because there Were so many places
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“And so little money to go'" sai
'-JP5r»
said in an almost ama^l
‘““Ever since I was five yea*
it's been trained to he the*
of a great violinist T*
think of your mother—”
“Let's not think of my z
—not jiist now," June said (j
ly, “Poor darling, she's far
bitter. But she'-ll get over i
“Witt, she ? J wonder,”,sail
aid. <"I don't know that !
blame her. After all, whet
sacrificed everything for 1
to give someone a career,!
then that someone refuses tol
the carter—" 'Jf
“But'*I worked for tfO J
Don. I made a lot of nun?
I gave it all to her." Junef
out,-her voice shaken so d
equipment nmnufaeturers,, seed nut
cry proprietors--and even- sumw «lut a-
U»r» and clergymen who got in on the
ground floor.
purely defensive move, for
they, pm, support our de-
fense program. F<ir instance
' Senator Warren* R. Austin
■of. Vermont, .a Republican,
reasons that, although it
"expands'' the Monroe- Doc-
trine-, it'* within its, spirit,
since the Doctrine commits
rim Vmtcd ante jto~“Trr
Grab Baa
Orwin and smiled at her. s‘j,,^ttoit^she'hadwJ
opponents reached them game this freak deal ? * du“e™^n^oTe tireless that yfu andJ wil! i*|
Easy Knowledge
Crossword Puzzle
that you aud
want for anything.”
"She’d starve in, the ;
Greenland teetion of the western hemi-
One-Minute Test
Whieli is biaer*.' Wiie songs bFfazz?
pounding of the surf on the beach,
and drew a great sight of utter --------------- -a
content. . * fore she'd accept a craR-fc
“Oh, Orwin, we have so much to from me, you know. She*
be thankful for,” she whispered, herself," Domdd rcmindW 1
“We have each otheh—and I won trifle grimly. all
that $2,500 prize. Imagine ME,
know But she
Indeed, the ‘ iwMonistio ^Trreconcilables
f’08.Sil»ly t'iu* ideal would be achiev(>:tk
if Uie ownership of vv -it*iwIvo atation
themselves remark that they wouldn't object
to the expansion if they believed It to be ex-
clusively- defensive. But they DON’T believe
it Senator Robert It Reynolds of NortlrGar-
ohna put#-M“ that it's a scheme to convoy
American war supplies half way across the
Atlantic that j», to Greenland, for trankhip-
ment in British vessel*. And it has, he adds,
the advantpsm, to the administration, of
"avoiding use of -thl’ word ‘convoy,’ because
that s unpopular "
2. How often does the president of the
United !
' 3; Wfi
i -Stater get -paid ? 1 -: —-
A'hy do we call Cupid Dan ?
Hint* on Etiquette
A man should wear a boutonniere on his
left lapel.
Nevertheless,, generally speaking,
tike* the ktea.of Greenland facilities, forti-
Words of W isdom
There is no Use of money equal- to that of
beneficence: here the enjoyment grows on
reflection; and our money is most truly ours
when it ceases to be in our possession. -Mac-
kenzie.
congress
were in 'the -hands of professional radio
folk, none of whom held any interest
whatsoever in any other imsinesx. Hut
radio by the American Plan, as ap-
proved by thi* public and by Congress,
is a business—and capital and enter
prise In a.frep tiumwraev simplv do not fteation* anti--other conveniences for our
flow that «uv armed forces, almost, within a biscuit-toss of
2 . J German’s proclaimed macjtime war zone,
There isR t* anything in law or- Ul Just the same, it*wa» a queer bargain,
‘Common sens® to require that a statiqn N« » TwftY .
owner or stockholder must not I-hgajre 11 wmn'1 entered into as a Daniah-Ameri-
■in w hoWrilockin any other business. *
newspaper or .Uierw IS.”. ***■m.-n imu.trativ.ely. a few mn ago, the 5SLS
Therein essence you have the a hole STlwetT^ith’' deception is probable.
newapeper-tm-neroWp.‘‘problem." What ' SterwT _ ' w. ’ -
difference does It make to Mr. and senate, and did get a small majority but not Test Answer*
Tislaj’s Horusciqn*
If your birthday is today, your financial po-
sition should improve greatly in the next 1-2
months. Unexpected bWp comes, to you, and
you will ateo have changes. You should be
cautious about imposition through false
friends and avoid ocean travel. Original, mag-
netic. full of charm and god comradeship wil!
be the child vim ,1- !wn today He-or shi
Will have an attraction to the arts And tte-
AtROSS
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Kansas
6. Dandy _ -
9. Couples
10. Slip
12. Fac tions
13. Masculine
name
14. River in *
England
15. Change
16. Piece of
furniture
18, Seized
21. To set in
, 10. Rushesout
11. Hidden
15. Jewish
month i.
17. Indefinite
article
28. Witchcraft
31, Pointed
32. Fish
34. Exclama-
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36. Terbium
IS. Greek tetter (sym.)
19. Ventilated 37. Fruit
20. Work upon
with hands
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23. Cut off, as
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26. Outfit
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chances
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tablished on a little farm so they yourself about that- Wi
could be self-supporting and we minded her curtly. “Yout fl
could be * married—and now, as a is a very determined
perfect finish, this heavenly Spot she didn’t strike me *»
for our honeymoon! It’s like a likely to change her
lovely dream, isn’t it? A beautiful peciaily-- about me. She \
miracle!”’ -*, . am a good-for-nothing:
And,then Orwin said what Was ‘who waited until she had!
the most romantic, the groomed to make a kiilinf|
pro:
me
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bciflff thy mwithpicve of any spwial in pur congress, s mere bill doesn’t require
iBtemtt, intiliMl or MS! ”
tend arrangement isn’t a treaty; either, It* a
1. Blue songs-are much older than jazz.
2. Once a month,
3.. Dan* is a title of honor arid respect, eor-
respondlng to sir.
37. Oatrie of
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Editorial Views
42. Kind of
shrub
As Other Editors See It
Five Years Ago
In the Tri-Cities
P4ta bargain. Only if* different from the St
lAWfence bargain. In that it doesn't have to
be submitted to any legislative body what-
cw, .. •- :
It wa» fixed up between State Secretary
(Fretn The Daily Mon of April IX f»M>
David L. Blair, »-year-old field worker to-
tog a'cheCk for
*tot mMh
pSs%IStaasasa
Signrtl with presidential approval, but con-
Blair collapsed and died almost instantly ^°w’ J* W** - -
white talktog to his empk^cr. R- U Ferrell. pf Dsnmark, yirtuaily a Nasi prisoner.
HISTORY
(Christian Science Monitor)
As II Duce wrote IE to 1936, when Marshal
Badoglfiy entered Addis Ababa:
“In 30 centuries of our .history Italy has
lived memorable hours, but this today cer-
tainly is one of.the most solemn,
“I announce to the Italian people and to
the world, peace has been reestablished
45. Comrade
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tifui miracle of all, dear, is that _she'3 right, of c0ur*’,,
you could ever manage to-fall in * Jung drew a long, haM(
love with me! And that ■you could and -said quietly, “”eJ
wait for me All these years!” , .have this out, Don, M
* now. Because—if yo«*f J
to walk, out on me, youuj
wait for me fill these years!”
CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE lv ...........
■ : THINGS WERE not . going so do it before we go say/
well in the Gray Gull cottage, j couldn’t give you up-
Mrs. Edmonds wad by no stretch “That's the wjy I feel.“
' *’ ’ ’ ’’ - •* The only t
imagination given with
darling. The only tMj*|
turea me is that rf +ten !
may be socry-and
i too late.
and she had no. desire to learn. tod late. Maybe
In a flimsy, trailing crepe and y0ur music, the car-
lace hostess gown, she made a and sacrificed for-
Meanwlttley the “mSjfr rirugSS ^-ni’m-ver regret it- J
' ‘ -J All .1. shall ever want
._______^ ____________________ _ your wife and have
ry, disappointed eyes the luscious said June. ,
looking steak in the meat tray of “.Bless you for tnai-
the mechanical ice box. aid in a voice th" “„n(j;
'I’m , really not hungry," prat- than a ghost ot ...
silsss
“There are some crackers—we’ll the heach. the e
toast them with cheese-and of -the smaU n ght
there’s’milk—den to the j^’g1*^
;*,<
She’ drew^herself up, offended littte creek of I
at bis tone. He saw her lips '^e_r«^“e“^aUti<>u»:'
rssi srsj
tUng thenr-'1’"'" for
tog And
jail, as the result of an alterrirtlon near the
San Jacinto river last nlgptoThe truck driver
said he was wounded as the climax over an
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Transfer ef Defense Caad Veil Is Seen
long, rolling
■ waves, an »
over whether he could drive over
a section of road hgtoggeve* - -
■\ ’ - ’
|^Mshwt. lt was a deal between Secretary
Hull and Minuter de Kauffmaon. pereonally
Still, we get our Greenland base*.
Immediately on the heels of the
the Ctesaalaad
utatom ooJ?Ws^TtSK
Aden, right up to Suer echtefliJIi
p
Col. Andrew Jackson Houston, of U Porte,
today was reported to be recovering from an _______ JMPHi
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WASHINGTON, April 23.
High administration offlciaU said
* of Anu
come a European war. I have maintained that
undertaking, and more than.ever I am con-
vinced tl^ tp disturb the peace of Europe
“I must immediately eCPMU-t we are ready today that President Roosevelt te
to defend our *hte3ng “tory with ^ coMidertng asking congress tor
totropM. InwveosMs dMirton wtth which wo “u|^ri!y the counc11 of
achieved it" . - • . tattoai drtease hud to traaetor
As the news tickers write it In 1M1: ita funeOfflSS to the executive of-
^totaBBtaH fleas of the president tattj
the
marking the
..............
commerce and labor-
e council, composed of six
let member*—the secretaries
set up
trader a MM idw to coordinate
tedttttelei and resources .tor the
national security and weuare.
It waa under the authority of
this act that President Roosevelt
established the national defense
advisory commission last June.
Officials said the council has
never functioned as a body dur-
quiver, and was certain that there
was a tear forming in her eye.
Although’ married less than a
“* “r* “
“But, of course, we’ll hare the
steak tomorrow, I, didn't really
want it tonight,” he began hur-
riedly.
She set her full/ mouth in a
thin, hard line.’
"Oh, yes, you do. And Til cook —“ waters—1
it tor. you If it kills she ^
told him dramatically, “But. I long V°J**biu of
don’t see why you married ME “**f ®" kf witb
if it was a cook you wanted. Tve that »P°” ' ^ <
TOLD YOU I can’t cook. How of dark ^ ----
would I ever learn, living to a that vast
tanker had fl(
and
thick and
hotel practically aR my Hfe?"
She was making a great to-do
rtil
)OCi
A
businessiilte 'pinafore apron of % wroiling'
stolen from the p|UmZft',
lovely roseate 4|
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