. Boone County Recorder . emo-tions; tears and laughter were strug-gling for supremacy. Jack, she said, her burning cheekclose to his, they were right! ^Rightr he gasped. g I did plan to marry you at first—and afterward I grew to care so muchI was frightened because I cared toomuch—and so I ran away—and whileI appeared to be elusive I- was onlyleading you on. You will despise me know! She hid h»r f,„v <n ngr hands. Jack frowned at the sea. Presentlybla frown vanished and amusedcrinkles came around his dark eyes. Darling, he said tenderly, Imthinking It would have complicatedmatters if I hat


. Boone County Recorder . emo-tions; tears and laughter were strug-gling for supremacy. Jack, she said, her burning cheekclose to his, they were right! ^Rightr he gasped. g I did plan to marry you at first—and afterward I grew to care so muchI was frightened because I cared toomuch—and so I ran away—and whileI appeared to be elusive I- was onlyleading you on. You will despise me know! She hid h»r f,„v <n ngr hands. Jack frowned at the sea. Presentlybla frown vanished and amusedcrinkles came around his dark eyes. Darling, he said tenderly, Imthinking It would have complicatedmatters if I wanted to becaught! Oh, .you see, dear, she said, dry-ing her tears, I couldnt have wantedyou at all If you hadnt loved m I see! he said, but there | |^»lllghtiy bewildered look in hisfCcpyright, »», by th« MeCTure Ne$per EyixOiaite.) 7i toes, a bit of onion and a slice or twoof chopped cucumber makes a most ap-petising salad with French ways with corn are too many togive in one chapter. ffi. A silent look of affection and re-gard when other eye» are turned coldlyaway, the consciousness that we pos-seia the sympathy and affection ofonebeing when all others have de-?erted us. It a hold, a ttay. a. the deepest affliction, which nowrath could purchase or power bestow.


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