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Honor on fflhf... WILIGHT had crept up lllaple Street many summer nights, but on this particular night there was no one to appreciate its beauty. The graceful trees lined the street, and down the leafy avenue Kathy Dennis walked with dejected steps. She was coming home from her uncle's factory. livcryone knew Tom Dennis, owner of Bradnor's paper mills, and everyone who knew him liked him. Kathy had always been proud of her uncle and admired him for his policy of righteous- ness with the workers. Now she was puzzled and didn't know what to be- lieve. The circumstances in which Kathy was now involved couldn't be real. Everything had been so peaceful last week. I One week ago she had been at the movies with Tim Farrell-they usually went on Saturday night. They had stopped at The Busy Wren on the way home. The whole crowd was there, drinking sodas and eatingg the two were greeted cordially. Come over here with us, chimed Sue Grennan, and Jack Dickson echoed the same. Better not pass us up tonight, added Sue's sister Ann. We're cele- brating! Kathy and Tim made their way to the table where their friends were. There were five couples present, all with smiling faces. Why so smug and smiling? queried Tim. Oh, they're probably going to rib us about something! the plucky Kathy supplied. But such was not the case. Ann, the reserved, the collected, made the an- nouncement. The occasion we are celebrating is the engagement of my baby sister to that rogue of rogues, jack Dickson! Sue, a year and a half younger than Ann, protested against the reference -PATRICIA IVILDE '43 made to her youth. However, it was a laughinv protest that echoed affection. Tim and Kathy offered their congratu- lations and joined in the fun which fol- lowed. On the way home later Kathy re- marked what a grand couple Sue and Jack would make. They had known each other for several years, ever since high school. They were nearing their twenty-fourth year and were only seniors to Tim and Kathy by one year. The crowd had always taken them for granted, just as they did Kathy and Tim. And now they were engaged and thinking of marriage. It didn't seem possible. Kathy's musings were interrupted by her companion. Since we're so near home and you can't possibly have many thoughts in so little time, I'll give you a penny for your thoughts. They're worth much more. Tim Farrell, you belittle me! Tim's smiling face became sober and he gazed intently at Kathy. I think I know your thoughts, he said. and I hope 'The Busy Wren' will witness another announcement soon. Since I see I'm to get my proposal on the installment plan, call me tomor- row. Goodnight, Tim, I had a lovely time. Pleasant dreams, Kathy! And he vanished among the trees. I' 1 I It was the following morning that she heard about it. Kathy answered the phone's angry summons and heard Sue Grennan's disturbed voice at the other end. Kathy, dear, I'm so sorry. I'll come over right away, if it will help. Do you want me to? 'wVhatever are you talking about? the bewildered Kathy responded. Didn't you hear, Kathy ? For heavens' sake, Sue, hear what ? Y! 18 THE SCROLL
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