. The Saturday evening post. profligate duchess—Winona drewthe twins aside and managed to gain ablurred impression of the days tremendousevents. She never did have the thingclearly. The Merle twin was eager to telltoo much, the other determined to tell toolittle. But the affair had plainly been lessnefarious than reported by Don Paley toEd Seaver. The twins persisted in ignoringthe social aspects of their adventure. Tothem it was a thing of pure finance. Winona had to give it up at last, forLyman Teaford came with his flute in itsblack case. Dave Cowan finished In theGloaming brazenly, though


. The Saturday evening post. profligate duchess—Winona drewthe twins aside and managed to gain ablurred impression of the days tremendousevents. She never did have the thingclearly. The Merle twin was eager to telltoo much, the other determined to tell toolittle. But the affair had plainly been lessnefarious than reported by Don Paley toEd Seaver. The twins persisted in ignoringthe social aspects of their adventure. Tothem it was a thing of pure finance. Winona had to give it up at last, forLyman Teaford came with his flute in itsblack case. Dave Cowan finished In theGloaming brazenly, though it was notthought music by either Lyman or Winona,who would presently dash into the Poetand Peasant overture. The twins beggedto be let to see Lyman assemble his flute,and Dave overlooked the process withthem. Lyman deftly joined the varioussections of shining metal. He looks like a plumber, said twins giggled, but Winona frowned. No respect for God or man, mumbledthe judge from his wicker chair. (TO BE CONTINUED).


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