The Dublin Progress. (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, December 21, 1906 Page: 2 of 20
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By KATHF.RINE. GI.OVHR
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Kutli*>rln« tilmer.)
T was < Tirlatmas
eve, and Carl’a
little hoilclulHtl
r<*Hl >• urn 111 wan
beginning to
till with gay,
I »* u k h i rj tc folk,
w ho mi mitered
lii )o' twoH and
three'', the men
N III || l' I II g one
ii tint her on the
shoulders n s
t h e y passeiI.
bantering the
little IJcilmill
proprietor mid
lnl< I ilk •ii I in
"Mir p-V i mill no
jln< e
Shabby urn
/hem looked, hut
bright mid their I
with little mm I' lie-,
lug e\ id' id ly fr on
efy
At one table in a
sport froui the i ini'
llViOUS ||) Hie lifi' of Ho
eagerly wat* long Hist
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Silt ll II
\\ <1 ii ml '
I'le.'i r ly
od. The maiden nt least ought to hiivo
been very rleb, possessor of stately
mansions nnd nil that sort of thing, if
she had Itnd her deserts, but, truth to
tell, both of them were very, .very poor
-no poor that the maiden lined to wear
frayed skirts and rrneked shoes Nome
times, though she laughed nnd pie
tended alie did It for fun, and tie* ml
tat wm no poor that well, he «;u
poorer than any really respectable pm
Mon ever wna before The'two liic.l
next door neighbors high up In lie*
name elieap hoarding Iiouno in a hn-y
l4le i lly rolled New York l or. Home
mi fa I Iioiiih hie reason the maiden look
pity on the srtisl and itseil to help him
out uf bin doineatlr dllheillt !•••« mid b y
I to pntili up IiIn moral sung. mid tears
I as well. She "an IiIn good angel mel
1 made (lie days of struggling worth
j while for the stupid artist She ir-ed
1 to write wonderful stories uueli too
; wonderful to hi* appreelated by- the
earthy ^sl it ms she had In Nllhmll them
to In spite of their poverty, they use I
to have good times together, tlio-e tun
Uluoi llilngs grew wry somber they
"mild help ein h other (ei-r ill fin lulls*
'I la*re was a httli* restaurant wheie
they, would hale jolly dliiiiels when
hit thi* artist sold a skeb h oi two
(arl, tin* keeper of the restaurant was
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\\ ht n tin* . linin'*' if*’. I"'* ‘ r
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lillle laugh
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lie Inn k , Joyce ! '
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"Like all
rolled min
how I haie
"\\ <• me
sentImeiitaI .link I want you to till
me all about I'rtris a'nd y mir'" Ntua i*ss
l read about imi and mo very proud
to be an old friend of the ibstiiHgulsli
ed young Amorlonn artist, Mr ,lo|in
ITamll Ion Sea will ”
They w ere Interrupted In tin* wait
er, an old friend <if the two, wlm him
ed and M*rnpei| an infinite number of
times before they could stop bun * To
nlglif we are to have ali.Uie tilings we
need to pretend we dhljti t like heoaus.
the flguri's uni' too steep for our In
eftnies wll'li a foil of the more familiar
things throw ii in for mild lang sy ne."
he nii nl, Hemming the menu e.ard
Joyce nodded to r head and smiled, and
the order was finally g'nen after a
long conference of tin* three
When the u tiller brought the dinner,
the (able was heaped .with little dishes
laughing,- I
ill t a I u i oi
then bo
11 'il k h 'I
ll«- lurtlW
walk a in I
■wonder if
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u i nild l.aie
lh.lt I 1,1 1 I I W ■
g , mil on the s
walk and walk,
maiden s ai
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t lie
filial
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111 n g up btllo si i,i ,es u{ lb
dais i..get h«tr ' on luring up In r h-
I,, see if bo eoiil'l in,I again load in I
oi'o, an,| It 11 • I <ts< .met t, i iig there tff.il
w ant oil lie ii|,,le bor long letters I
mg her a great uiaiiy tilings that wore
not always kind Some of tin* |o||or«
he sent across the IK oati to tier. hIIioi ,
lie tore op mid tru'd forgot lti|l
there wile null floee ti-tters from lior
to all l|i‘ four tears tie was gone and
they all <atni' on < hrlstmas I". O I <mg
friendly letters tliei win* lust bk« thi
-hats t liei used to tia*. e tint w,tli i,"
sign of tin* tiling lie w miled her to
write above all else ’IIn* stup-d arl * *
worked si, hard that lie epuid tianlii
help winning Home shadowy siicress m
all that tune There was a puture or
two In llie salon Ins instiin tors gri;w
enoouragiiig, l here was a hoe now and
then in the papers all of wliloh puffed
him up mightily been (INI* In- land)
Imped they might milUe some dIffen m e
u ill* liii* manlen
"When four years had passed the
artist thought lie might return to lus
home in New J ork and start In* work
there lie told himself m er and hot
again that he wa* going home to the
maiden, nnd Ins heart beat absurdly
will) hope of seeing her and then sank
heavily again at thought of the ehnngi*
the years might ban* made, of the ew
trarigement they might have brought
lulling the time tie bad been aivny she
I had written many stories and had final
; ly coni lin ed the editor's of their worth
lie sai\ leu name in the contents of
ii niimlier "f magazines The old days
were < hanged lie would no 1 oiger tin,I
her ill the • heap hoarding house If
she sent Inin away three wars before.
I she. probably had almost forgotten him
ill all this time, hut the thought of tie*
i <'hris.tmas letters spurred him to write
1 to her and tell le*r of his return lie
Would reach Nvw *i m l, the day Ilefiire*
<'hristmas, lie* aiiiiiiersiiry nf his Icai
! leg Would sle* meet him tin'll evening
at half past (• in the little restaurant '•
J lie would wait for her at their same
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hki w'kc.n him anh th* < anvah ”
of all aorta, inoro than tli«*y eould pew
albly bav« oaten If they had been sav-
ing up for tiiia one meal during all the
ttlni* of their Repartition. In realrty
they xvero both too excited to he b'un
gry, and their tongues went so fn«t
that tliore waa time only for «pii«nio<lie
dips into the various dishes. When
the dinner tapered off to coffee and
cbeeae, however, fhey both fell-Into si
lence. The man lighted a cigar in the
old easy way they were used to apd
•aid between puffa, “I want to lell you
« atory, Mile. Joyce, if you will llaten."
I *T aball be moat happy;,
with ajaunttd gayety.
sjie said
"But lie aure
like aad
^gK’e it well. 1 <fou't
• “I aluu do my bajt not te make It
table lu the corner, and they would talk
over old times. The aril-' arrived lu
New York on the day In* expected,.mid
all a/lernoon lie wiiiiilensl ahool. wait
lug for the hour of their engagement
yef half dreading it for fear she should
liot'i'onie But the good fairy wined
her wand for him this time, for the
iuhIiU*ii really mine, and she Is |iict the
same, dear, sweet maiden as In the old
days, only tin* shabby elotlies are re
placed by m*w, well cut thing*, and
there Is a ipiiet n|r of prospeVlty about
her She IimiUs Just a little older, per
hap*,’ and the eyes are a trifle more
serious, but they are fire HI me tender,
Splendid eyes, rclteetlug a big, sweet
jiOttl. The two talked over many
filings, but nil the time the antist lias
•ert relied the ma Idea's eyes to see if lie
■could And there arty sign of wbut*he
ban lotiged for all these year*, a dif
ferent answer to the question be put
to four ye.ara ago He is eager to
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to bin
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bring In in bol
to .coll II' II 1
yih.it l, i In
felt In' > ' n 11* I ,,l
from th,nig1!!
Joyce p.lll ■ ,|'
"A ml i11 n *" . t ft ■ in * n
"She Mi n i _ 11 * j ,i i 11.' j
fooled h i in' * f I 1li.il b‘‘
her w h i" l ie iiimHi * in c
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was si'i'ihg ine:. ,,) ih
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No il 1 II I ‘ lie
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uoold He gh
the mallei and would !• t 1 - m nd
If he t I lue leu k i lli I Ml nit, | ber,
Nhe uu.uliI. kin,w i,• ■ t, ,and
• Yesthe man hrul • n < igerly
"That's all," slu* ended lnueb -mil
lug tip at hull •
Only ,1
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a time there ll*ed
He looked over at tlte girl. "It is for
■ ' * ** W V ^*-0
end unhappily, but that Ian-1 for me to to Spend Ills life trying to make her the
mj' Will' here goes: • 'happiest woman In all the world.”.
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