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omet 1n Spun KN 51 Peggy stood at the top of Ash btreet All of a sudden she felt tlred and useless She was exhausted she dldn t want to do anythmg And then a gentle llttle breeze came up the street and stlrred her ha1r She took a deep breath It s s rmg Of course It 15 Sald the glrl wlth her What clst would lt be ' bummer 7 Colne on well be ate I don t want to go to school Peggy sand and shc dldnt even reallze when the other glrl left I want to stand here for the rest of my hfe qomethmg the matter asked a vaguelv famll lar yo ce Peggy stared at the boy Who was he? Oh ves the editor of The Clarlon the school news paper an Intellectual No nothmg she sand a Ilttle embarrassed Only lt s beautlful 0 to he IH Fngland now that Aprll s here quoted who was lt Terrence Terry O Connor And the poetry wasn t out of place here and now Peggy laughed out of sheer hrgh SPIYIIS We have to go I m sorry lf I ye made you late too Terry grmned engagmgly Let s run he sug They made the hlgh school ln record ttme Ieggy leaned agalnst the fence pantmg We re not late Xou run fast Why don t you go out for track? lm too busy Terry Sald evaslvely Well I Il see you Peggy looked after htm wonderxng why she had never seen hlfll before Wlth hrs dark halr and blue ey es Terry was really qulte attractlve What dld they call tt? Black Irlsh That was Terry rlght down to the ground That afternoon she went up to the Clarlon offlce The door was unlocked and she pushed lt part way open After all she wasn t sure she wanted to go ln I tant take lt came a dlsgusted votce Could lt be Ferry? Its lousy lt stlnks What are you hmd for ' If you can t draw better you re through Yes slr Why that must he Leona Peggy thought 1n sur pr use I sually the Xlegro klds who were a very small nnnorlty dldn t o ln for anythmg extra eurrlcular Put somt pep mto It We get pald for adver t1 untnt Peggy opened the door Lsona stood ln front ol ferry frownmg earnestly at the paper ln her hand Can do she sand But lt s rather late Another boy was Illnlllng the IIIIIHCODFHPII with one hand and holdlng the advance copy m the other Terry looked around H1 Peggy We re gom to pr s He slammed a drawer lh the desk Now where Ever yvrlte anything worth wh1le Never Ieggy admstted Ilave you9 ferry shrugged I don t know Cod knows I vc trled hard enough Look Im awfully busy rl ht now Stick around and I ll take you home Pe gy never knew why she stayed Maybe lt was because he had never met a boy luke Terry before Maybe 1t was because he had understood the way she felt Anyway she remalned watchln the nughty task of gettln the Clarlon out It was really lvke a mlnlature newspaper Every body from edltor to copy glrl was workmg llke mad now to get the paper out on time for morning dns trtbutlon Leona scowled ICTOCIOUSIV at her paper How does It look now? she asked Peggy lt was a layout for an ad for Ray s the local drugstore It was a good plcture Peggy noted wlth store Constdermg the fact that Leona had never been at Ray s lt was darned good It needs SOlll6tlllYlg Leona sald fretfully Vow what? Balance Terry saxd over her shoulder See thls throws the whole thmg off Mastermmd Leona grggled fllbblllg out the offendlng feature Knows everythlng about any thlng Are you golng home? Terry sald thmgs yylth his eyebrows and Leona nodded Terry s a mce kld Leona sald noneommltt ally after he had one Yes he I5 Peggy agreed feelmg very uneasy ,lust be mae to hun let htm down easy Xt last lt was all through The last page had rolled off the press tontamlng only one yery mmor error Terry walked hrr up Nsh Street Ptggy eouldnt thlnk of a thlng to ay It was snlly She was very good at handlm boys All her glrl frlends sand so But Terry was dlfferenl Xou luke lht Lldflljll ' sht said flllllly I U 0 lay' ,llif .' . port' Y N . ' 1 ' - ' ' ' W P J o n ' 7 'I ' ' 7 ' 68 53 ' 66 ' 7 77 . , , L . . as s - as yy I , , L p . ,, , . . . . . V V , H L 77 SS 71 l 7 ' O 1 , . csL. . , , . x C 2 V - -T - 1 , 9 V 1 - . V . -VV . or - X . 77 1 Vw say ' X .v J U , ' . sc V 17 GL 7 77 ' ' as q , ' 7 ' U I . 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M lrrry agreed He paused for a rmnute, tlrrnkrng about sornethrng I wrsh I had a lrttle more trme I could do such a lot rrrore Peggy looked at hrrn not understandrnff You hayt after sehool dont you? Just today I haye to work most nrghts Well here I am, Peggy told hrrn Thanks for Ivrnrgrnv lllt home That s all rrght 7 but hrs ey es were takrng rn tht CIIIINIIQIOIIS of Peggy s house Any trme Ieggy ran rrrto the house Mother, she called up lln stairs Mr Randalls out lt was lou, thc colorcd mu I She w on be back urrtll SIX I eggy looked at Lou She never could get used to the fact that Lou was thln and grammatrcal rn ste ad of fat wrth a Southern accent Sht sard, Lou went on that you d let nrc go homt when you name and her eve restm on the clock made Peggy feel gurlty I was watchrng The Clarion conre out hc cxplamed Xou can go now Lou Thank you, Mrss Peggy Lon sard stlffly and put on her coat That s qurte all rrght Ieggy thought erossly She shoudn t make me If Q I rnferror, but she always does She s so dlgnlfred I :kc Icona perhaps found Ieona rn art class absorbed rn her pamtrrrg Peggy looked over her shoulder It s beautrful sln whispered Ilove rt Leona It was a prcture of a sprmg day corrrplete wrth buddrnv trees and boys and gurls Leona srghed It s all rrght Her eyes looked hollow and yery tlred Its for a contest She stared at lt yy rstfully Peggy turned back to her own easel, wlrrch was a mess I cant parnt she told the teacher cheer U I You re so rrght, was the answer Xfter that, shc saw Terry when she could grablnnff trme between classes She canre to treasure tln nrght The Clarron came out Ineyrtably Ire asked her to go to a dance wrtlr hnn and Peggy sard yes because by now she knew Terry pretty well and she knew that he would be Irurt rf she turned hlm down Its rrdrculous, her mother sald You re not at all surtable for each other Hrs father rs a mrll hand I prornrsed, Peggy sald flatly I promrsed Mother Her mothu frowned III be out that night Iourse wrll be here to set to thmffs Shell haye to w ash the linen thrs week Thr laundry rs too slow I ou domff the w ashmv 7 Peggy shook her head It drdn t seem rrght Well all rrght I m gorng, she sal It sec nn d fort yer untrl the day came but lt drd at last Terry walked her home then I ll be down for you Ire sard rn hrs tcasmg yorcc Br surc and corrre I wrll she pronrrsed She paused msrde the door Sornethrng yy as drf ferent Someone was srngrng rn the krtchen Lou never sang Peggy raced down the hall rn alarrrr Leona she gasped Leona turned around from the stoy e deft nsrvely Well'7,7 she demanded rn a fierce vorce You can t work ' Peggy exclarmed Mother s srck Leona sard trredly I thought I d come down And your washrng nra chrne s broken all to blazes Lou, Leona s Mother'7 Ilow funny but rf course, rt wasnt really They wt re actually just alrke The W3Sl1lllgIll3LlllllP busted J she sand She thought a nrrnute Mother wouldnt forffryt ne glect of orders eyen wrth a good excuse Youll haye to do rt by hand But not by yourself It s too hard for you Leona couldn t work It wasn t r ght What about Terry 'W Leona asked H wartmg for you Peggy moaned, Oh drar' But you can t do rl yourself How true, Leona retorted Brought up out of Where does Terry hye9', Peggy denrandcd I Il call hrm Care of Mrkes Bar Leona sard It takcs qurte a whrle to get hrnr though She planted her self squarely rn front of Peggy Look I ll grant that Terry rs a yery nrce guy He s very understandrng and all that But he s been lookrng forward to thrs da e He rnrght not see rt I' He wrll It took a long trme to get Terr y Mrke answered first He wasn t sure rf Terry was around but he went away presumably to see Hello'7', he came at last P ggyw' I eant go to the dance, Peggy sald It 1 cmergency Oh Terry sand blankly Well thanks any wa Walt' Peggy shrreked Lan you fix a wash Jng rrrachrnewl What rs all thrs 'P Terry was suddenly Interest ed again Of course I can t My mother washes by hand Son of a gun, Leona sard He s go a mechanrcal genrus for a brother What good rs your famrly rf you don t use them once rn a wh1le9 She serzed the phone and sard several nasty thrngs to Terry such as what a heel Ire was wrth such a nrce grrl and to get the heck over In rc wrth Pat before she broke hrs neck Terry and Pat arrrved wrth the speed of lrght earryrng assorted tools between them, and Pat serlously went to work So you can t go to the dance Terry sard sar 'P 'I ,S .P ' xi 1 Q 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 .I v1 I ' D 31 1. . 1 1 P' 5 1 1 , 1 . 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