. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . ger at us, or rather, at me. May we take Uncle into our confi-dence? the Girl asked. Its your secret.\ou know. Mr. Tolliver. Certainly. I replied. Perhaps. can help us. This is getting real Thomas declared. Im always onhand when State secrets arc being handedaround, and my experience ought to countfor something; so fire awav. I was about to begin a summarized ver-sion of the cryptogram and its reflection inMiss Kempsons correspondence, when ca


. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . ger at us, or rather, at me. May we take Uncle into our confi-dence? the Girl asked. Its your secret.\ou know. Mr. Tolliver. Certainly. I replied. Perhaps. can help us. This is getting real Thomas declared. Im always onhand when State secrets arc being handedaround, and my experience ought to countfor something; so fire awav. I was about to begin a summarized ver-sion of the cryptogram and its reflection inMiss Kempsons correspondence, when called attention to a processiontrending dining-roomwards, and proposedthat we join it. You forget that I am a cripple. Miss Kempson. in an injured tone. I thought you wished me to. my dear,the avuncular-guardian rallied her. Youknow I didnt want to be unkind a secondtime. All right. Uncle; youre forgiven. saidthe Girl, but how am I .going to manage? It wasnt so difficult just after vou(Contfnuti on pagt 12) 8 €t)r Suburbanite The Lure of the Cranberry Bog By FRANCESC. 1). SLOAX in tljc Lure Ltnt. 1 the nianvllujusands oi^uniincr vis-itors al tlu-seaside w--Miis ,if iheXurth Jer-sey coastf e w a r caware tliatSepte-m1)e i-1)riiit;s withit a rich andwonder fulharvest, deepilown underthe jjreen ofthe roadsidehogs. Vet there are hogs in the vicinity ofevery one of the large and small snmniercolonies, and they produce tons of deliciouswild cranherries everv fall. Most of thecranherry hogs in this locality are not re-gularly harvested, and very often thosecranberries which do not find their wayinto the jiails of youthful neighhoriioodmarauders or chance vacationists whose-Stay at the shore has been extended intomid-Se]Jtcmber are allowed to go to the initiated, there are not m:ni\other pastimes so wholly ali-orhing asgathering cranherries. To the joy otsearching out the rich S|)cits where tlu redberries grow in amazingly large nnniljers,tliat of merely jiicking


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