. The Saturday evening post. bern. Heknew Charley and Dick, the big drayhorses; and Dexter, who drew the expresswagon; he knew Bob and George, whohauled the ice wagon; he knew the drivinghorses in the Mansion stables by name andpoint, and especially the two dapple graysthat drew the bus. Not for nothing had helistened to the wise talk in the stable office,or sat at the feet of Starling Tucker, whoknew horses so well he called them was the first time he had talked toSharon forgetfully. Sharon nodded hishead from time to time, and the boy pres-ently became shy at the consciousness that


. The Saturday evening post. bern. Heknew Charley and Dick, the big drayhorses; and Dexter, who drew the expresswagon; he knew Bob and George, whohauled the ice wagon; he knew the drivinghorses in the Mansion stables by name andpoint, and especially the two dapple graysthat drew the bus. Not for nothing had helistened to the wise talk in the stable office,or sat at the feet of Starling Tucker, whoknew horses so well he called them was the first time he had talked toSharon forgetfully. Sharon nodded hishead from time to time, and the boy pres-ently became shy at the consciousness thathe had talked a great deal. (Continued on Page 123) 119 Every Daya Pay Day Every day is a pay day for Hendee, of Nebraska. Foreasy spare-time work that neverinterferes with his regular em-ployment he has a steadyincomethat often amounts to $ in a single month. Andhere is what Mr. Hendee espe-cially appreciates about his sub-scription earnings — the extramoney is ready and waiting forhim when he wants it!. MR. O. W. HENDEEOF NEBRASKA Do You WantMore Money? You too can make every day apay day. Because of the ever-growing demand for The Satur-day Evening Post, The LadiesHome Journal and The CountryGentleman we find it necessaryto enlarge our staff of subscrip-tion representatives. We needmore men and women every-where in the United States, soif you have even a few sparehours to sell, it will pay youwell to let us know about need no experience; profitsbegin at once; your business ispermanent; your opportunityfor money-making is unlimited. Clip and mail this coupon now!The Curtis Publishing Company 886 Independence SquarePhiladelphia, Penna. Gentlemen: Please tell me how 1, likeMr. Hendee, can make every day a payday. I could comfortably use more money. Name . Street or R. F. D Town State_ 120 THE SATURDAY EVENING POST December 18,1920 ERWIN


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