. The Ladies' home journal. mly, thinking of Judys gift; thenbroke off. Alison, the fastidious, wore onefawn-colored glove and one brown one, andher hat was dragged low on her she looked up, her keen bright eyesshowed dull and red-rimmed. They dont know Im here. Theyre stillasleep. Almost before she was seated, shehad her cigarette case out. Then, MotherNegley, I want to ask a favor of you. Perplexed, worried, Mrs. Negley leanedforward. Of course, my dear. Anything. I want you to come and live at ourhouse, Alison said abruptly. Judy needsyou. As a favor to her and—she hesi-tated—


. The Ladies' home journal. mly, thinking of Judys gift; thenbroke off. Alison, the fastidious, wore onefawn-colored glove and one brown one, andher hat was dragged low on her she looked up, her keen bright eyesshowed dull and red-rimmed. They dont know Im here. Theyre stillasleep. Almost before she was seated, shehad her cigarette case out. Then, MotherNegley, I want to ask a favor of you. Perplexed, worried, Mrs. Negley leanedforward. Of course, my dear. Anything. I want you to come and live at ourhouse, Alison said abruptly. Judy needsyou. As a favor to her and—she hesi-tated—to me. They wanted her! The wild, piercing joyof her dream—her secret dream—come true! But Alison, twisting her ill-assorted gloves,burst out, Im going to leave Ed. Thewords hung in the little room like a leadenweight. Im getting back my old job in SanFrancisco. For a while anyway. Ed doesntbelieve I mean it. He says the courts will givehim Judy if Im the one who walks out. She E-Z UNDERWEAR for Any Child of Any Age.


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