. The Ladies' home journal. The cast of Mr. Roberts gets itsSouth Pacific tan the easy way. 34. fc flflf ^iLfmuJI^ Father was a patient man—which was very wise of him. The Journals complete-in-one-issue novel. BY MARGARET MILLAR JJfcT SEVEN oclock on Saturday morningA the golden hours began. As soon asshe opened her eyes Priscilla could\ feel in her bones that it was Satur-day. The air smelled different, the pink wall-paper roses were pinker, and the hump underthe covers of the other twin bed was not just theBecky whom she had to drag to school with herevery weekday; it was the Saturday Becky,


. The Ladies' home journal. The cast of Mr. Roberts gets itsSouth Pacific tan the easy way. 34. fc flflf ^iLfmuJI^ Father was a patient man—which was very wise of him. The Journals complete-in-one-issue novel. BY MARGARET MILLAR JJfcT SEVEN oclock on Saturday morningA the golden hours began. As soon asshe opened her eyes Priscilla could\ feel in her bones that it was Satur-day. The air smelled different, the pink wall-paper roses were pinker, and the hump underthe covers of the other twin bed was not just theBecky whom she had to drag to school with herevery weekday; it was the Saturday Becky, co-partner iD all kinds of dashing schemes. Sheherself was the Saturday Priscilla, and when she peered into the mirror (before putting up theblind) she looked mysterious and shadowy, likethe Lady of Shalott floating down to , float, float. She floated into her clothes anddown into the kitchen, where Edna compressedher hair into unromantic braids, and remarkedthat the Lady of Shalotts neck was dirty. Grandpa says a little dirt never hurt any-body, Priscilla said. Anyway, we a


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