. Boone County Recorder . Thedressmaker telephoned her to comedown there, and she said to tell youto wait for her. Jim smiled. Id be certain not togo until I had seen her. Teddy was silent for a long while;his brown eyes were fixed meditative-ly on a dandelion in the grass. Lift-ing his gaie he said, conclusively,But youre not a marrying man, areyou, Mr. Jimi Jim blushed hotly. Eh? What inthunder do you mean? he said that about me? Oh! Mrs. Jeremiah Wells toldgrandmother so. She said you werea shilly-shally bachelor, and— Hush all that, Teddy, interruptedthe young man. Lets stop go


. Boone County Recorder . Thedressmaker telephoned her to comedown there, and she said to tell youto wait for her. Jim smiled. Id be certain not togo until I had seen her. Teddy was silent for a long while;his brown eyes were fixed meditative-ly on a dandelion in the grass. Lift-ing his gaie he said, conclusively,But youre not a marrying man, areyou, Mr. Jimi Jim blushed hotly. Eh? What inthunder do you mean? he said that about me? Oh! Mrs. Jeremiah Wells toldgrandmother so. She said you werea shilly-shally bachelor, and— Hush all that, Teddy, interruptedthe young man. Lets stop gossipingand talk about something else. Thegarden looks beautiful, doesnt it? Sure! Teddys tone grew ought to with Mr. Smith sprin-kling it while Aunt Editha pulls up thew*eeds. Jim pricked up his cars. Smith,, eh? Well, hes not herenow. You and I will go and invest!gate Aunt Edithas garden. She prom-ised me some rose3 tonight. She gave some to Mr. Smith, too. Jim choked down a desire to askquestions about his rii. :o the Small small boy to put itoh the thoroughly sea-:perienced circus kink-ippodrome circus was pa-upper Broadway, Newfen- one of the clown* wasi&Hb a thirst. Clamberingdown from his lofty perch be ^darted saloon for a


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