. The Ladies' home journal. hold thecomplete picture of Marya: foreign, courageous, glowingly appre-ciative of the good things of life. Unashamedly curious, I walked over to Lem. He greeted mewith a wave of his hand, but my eyes were not on him. They wereon the woman who stood beside him, fingering the hoe he hadsurrendered to her. She was short and, even though wrapped upin an enormous shawl which covered her from head to below thewaist, was obviously slight. Her features were not unusual exceptfor a pair of very bright brown eyes set above wide was not until I was quite close t


. The Ladies' home journal. hold thecomplete picture of Marya: foreign, courageous, glowingly appre-ciative of the good things of life. Unashamedly curious, I walked over to Lem. He greeted mewith a wave of his hand, but my eyes were not on him. They wereon the woman who stood beside him, fingering the hoe he hadsurrendered to her. She was short and, even though wrapped upin an enormous shawl which covered her from head to below thewaist, was obviously slight. Her features were not unusual exceptfor a pair of very bright brown eyes set above wide was not until I was quite close to her that I saw she had a childwith her, a little boy about six, who clung with a bare, red littlehand to her skirts. Like her, he was wrapped in a shawl, but, inrespect to his sex no doubt, his head was covered by a cap. Helooked up at me shyly for a moment, then buried his head in hismothers skirts. (Continued on Page 267) MARYA HAD A YEARNING TENDERNESS FII THE LAIVDS FERTILITY II ROSE HELD ILLUSTRATED II IARBT ANDERSON. 65 BY ELIZABETH G01 DGE ILLUSTBATBD hi \ i rtlfll


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