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Second-- Dora Wagner 62, Wisrd Snyder 17. Fhat--Herbet't Wagner 6.1 Fhat--Herbert Wagner 6.1 Primary-Leona Schmitt. Delmar Roth, Hilda Snyder, Jessie M. Piehlh teacher. ,Heppler and Sehl seats Imp I - Amummm' I? an. w. nuns m tt of Norm mulled vial. June: D- long had said about the Tamar-ck River . . . ten (eel over its bunks. He thought ot Julie mound, "t'm taking my day 0! tomorrow." he told Captain Stocking.' "Mr. oh, my," the keemypumod. "Whole tamily takin' all?" He look- ed at Norman suspiciously. "You going along up there att, Sue?" Norman shook his -head. The keeper continued. _ "Ever see that picture-book farm? Ye have? Well . . . "he hitched up his suspenders. “Well. you know, Erickson. my gal any; that am lawyer ain‘t got a pig or a chicken on it, Not a single pig. Nothin' but cherries and cherry pits and a mil- llon mad bees. Think you'd like a farm. Erickson?" "None I ever saw." "You wouldn't? That's too bad. I been thinkin' . l ." "No need thinking I'm going to quit here." Norman answered. "bee cause I'm not. L told you, Keeper." Captain Stocking raised a re- proachful hand. “I know, I know! Dun". go puttin' full sail on that'temper'. But " you should decide . . ." “I'm not getting out!" Norman said stubbornly. . CHAPTb9R XIV More Rain ‘ l it misled at noon. Norman black. ened his extra boots, thinking with a rapid heart at the possible pleats ures of the next day. Them wuald be a crowd Saturday afternoon in' Hans Miller‘s store in Madrid Bay. He would lilo. to limp in. he wanted tu do no more than ever since he had tallied with Jim Neisuni'liut he would nut. Net yet. Ue'd sent by Sue tor Iii-harm). _He'd stay away trom Madrid until he could take hack ~u dtscettt s/au-respecting pride, same- :ihing-uld Gustaf would weieome. He pirlured the noisy taik, after the Belong wreck Nut wry pleasant tor lull] Gustat ICritkum to hear his son lulu-ind ul in Pug Ihiwnny's poul- mum. Fur or rnurse Baker had rushed in with the story . . his story . _ _ and of course they had laughed. Jim had not. mentirmrxd ft. He was Fundamentally kind. ' Ao, he'0 not go back, until later He'd mind Jim's advice. . He prossrd'his uniform in the tighthouse kitchen. By mld-arternoon now ruin clouds pummeled out ot the lml‘lh and spread like ink across the water. Promptly qt sundown. a quirk light sll-kur spatteresf the guns or tite ijtm-n. There was no wind. hr-yuml a t-alsquall or twh. "I‘ha- downpour began at "ix-tttity. Norman ran nut to the tog signal hmm- after 1w Guislted his supper and made 1yuro that the firm: were ready m tum-h on A sky lull of ram! Germaine Itichaud ought to be satis- tied now. l‘mtainly dry weather mould not blight his ,putatoea this spawn. Probably rains were wash- ing thom out. I Th" air took on a.hard glassy suu.l now. Battle Ax light, fourteen miles tnurlh by northeast. turned misty. In." tin-re was nu tog. Far to the ittorth":tst the tiphts'ot Madrid Bay mhmw htradily, a mm: yellow illn- ’mllmlkm. Rain met Um water with a glow unhmkt-n hiss. llka- the but: ol ia hailing tea-kettle. The lamp in ‘Bltml Man's kye answered it per- trsit"eritly with Its slhllant hum. Nor man. looking up at it, drew a breath gal satisfaction. It!" Sum Sim-Hug spoke at his elbow.‘ Her yellow sucker .hunx looseln about hor shoulders, but she wore' nu hut Drops of rain gllsmnad in her hair, - "It this Isn't luck," she said. "Think it will Past throutth tu- murrow? l do wan! to so!" , ' "Why?" asked Norman. "Want to (se1. "eiong?" "helium?" she laughed, "Sure I mum to '."'e him, tte's a change for my tirod eyes. Think I never get enough " Iurhtkoepertr'." She was comm the ma." “Nova “I I - “New: No- on on.“ New but“. It III Inca-coh- ‘ablo...lunundvudo.tupr- ‘nnlty ot potato In“. “Mord! you - up?" " mod. “Schoonen. Lighthouses. Who- wo than! up north at his. Pro-mu lilo . . . dad In: on smug Beet then, and I want to his]: school in Chekoyun . . . l redo home an» days on u no! train that - little tuna. All the women were tat and laughed every than they iottened their mouths.†“This man doun’t hue a farm!†Norman said :bruptly. “It's a fruit hm." "Nu! It's a nice pretty IllmIMI’ resort. AHo wean white pants to work in!†"What's that got to do with It? No law awn-t being picturesque. Sailors wear white ports." “0th Likes anon? Bar, I'd like to have seen my “the! in a pair of white pants'." "The navy glues!" “What's the navy know uhout water, any more'n it does about the coast guard business?" BESS 1ven. what do you know about the water or the coast guard busi- He flushed under her good-natured taunt. "About us much as you do about harms." She knew a great deal. she as- sured him. "red read about them. The hook I Just ttttusted, the one Captain Par. ish brought me from Copperhead, is all about a country place. Tints a farm. It's on Long Island. _ “Where‘s that?" "Down east'noar New York. Dad's seen lt. He says the book ts wrong. Long Island's Just. a his hump of mud and grass with Brooklyn. on one end and Block Island tight " the other, he "YB. He doesn't think much of Long Island." "H it's got any arms," Norman said certainly, they're not like what you see he’re. There's no farm near Madrid worth iiuetirur in a hook." “I'll wager the Delong‘:phce Is!" she changed the subject. “Let's play cribbage." q He could not make out this new Susan. At least she did nothing by half measures. Shay dragged htm into the house. slnging as she ran, and for an hour and a halt across the parlor tabla she laughed hysterlcally over his unlucky plays. Captain Stocking. who had tile early watch. "ooked in once and bespoke more quiet. “You'll sluk the Elmo wlth your new, Susan!" he said sternly. "And cards! Your mother never touched such wicke'dness "My tamer did'." She threw her ttttits around his neck ind kissed him. Captain Stocking beamed. "Go get yourself a gal. young tel-3 tow," he and sigrtitieanttr to Nor- man, "have some women-folks, and what yml care hoiv the wind blows†I know'. I've beat home, sens buslln' like judgment, wind howlln' gt, I'd ot been scar! right out o' my shirt. hadn't been for thinkitt' of gaming home to Sue and Sue's maw." He smacked his daughter's cheeks. Norman kept his eyes on the crib bare board. There had been no allu- Hiott' 'tt hlu own lulu at Sunni. She was blushing, a healthy pink that spread from her cheeks to her neck, 'Wm no good " sailing. Sue." he contested humbly when the keeper had gone. "but I'm going to slay on here it.1 mink Ina tight doing It!" She shook her head. "I don't know." tehe said donhtfully. she quoted her father, without giving him the credit tor it. "Once you get and of wait-r you always any it. like n black cat on the shoulder." " still rained when Norman took‘ hia watch at midnight. Alamo! the lower windows largo drops ot water drummed a quick, dexterous tattoo. It still sleet-3d down out ot I Ihty sky at breath“. Bttt ll eight o'clock La keen wind nipped around from the |hest and thirty mlnnte- later the '" p- sun shone. The air, clearing, prom- ised a fat; day. Norman did not wait tor Detonts) car to plow down to the end of the‘ good road. He sighted it before Sue) did, but as he made out the big Bgure of Belong in the front seat. he broke through thé wet sand crust on top of the dunes, avoided the car and the driver and started Inland. iSne had asked him [wire since breakfast why he hurried so. He was thinking of Julie Richaud and decided that he need not answer. He did not know how Julie Would greet him. He remembered with shame the way he had left her. Why did he always quarrel with the'fdks he liked best? The that! was muddy; in places deep pools covered its mil width. He sat down to rest after three miles. That obstinate and utrbending force which bound him to deep waters overcame his spirit now that hum!» ed his back upon the lake. He got up savagely and walked toward the Richaud farm. An uncléifn qu‘k had enlarged -,int? a cloud on tho ttortlt- eaist sky. More rain! He splashed into a puddle to give way for a homing automobile. The car squawked Its brakes. "Better ride," mum James long. - I "Thin girl tells me that you‘re a' pom. or an artist or something and I don't know it," the lawyer said. I "A dreamer," Sue corrected. l Norman denied it. "No," ho replied“ cheerfully. that another thing I'm not aiming In be." They spanned away. rounding a curve in the roadway. Nurmanl lagged after them. The valiay may (iii green along .the lane to iiii) Richaud house. In the Tamarark‘ lRiver bottom a broad ‘yellowish water with creeping edges Covered tlhe sheep pasture. Norman observed It uneasily. Rough black and brown ‘ichunks ot mood, humps tor the moat ' part, washed down with the trtream from the hills. How old Germaine , must be summing. The nhmp pasture flooded, That was good tor at least K a month‘s talk! Norman swung aruuud. Sue Stocking beamed like the sun itself In her shining yellow slicker. What Madrid Bay ttSherman dared wear one an yellow'.' Norman Saw her ad- mlringly. She was pretty with Muse bright drops of red In her cheeks. And she never seemed aloof with this “ranger. "Turning " here," Norman " swarm]. "You've been sitting in the mud." Sue cried. "Look at him. Mr. INF long. He spent an hour yesterday pressing that uniform. It proves what I've been saying. . . ." J’Mhm' 'garrsaktur,aso,tir' (qt-old“ Buy today at all drug- gireBamldeaiemtutmedir eineorbrysaii,ertptid, William- Medicine Co., "I Mend foe [our rec-934mm he. "Aha taking Dr. Withums'PuhPii1.,_ now able to do all my own work. 1 fed that Blockvillc. 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