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concern for feelings. Each was intent upon hurting the other, Fin- ally, in a voice trembling with anger, the girl said abruptly, 'Good nighti' and rushed from the room, and the bang of a bedrodl door was the only eund which broke the outraged silence. Soon her brother staggered uncertrinly from the room, followed by the silent parents. Then the lights were extinguished and Mary heaved a deep dgh of relief as silence settled over thc house. And then the scene suddenly seemed to change and she was walk- ing along a sidewalk, bordered by a narrow hedge. She stopped abrupt- ly as she came to an opening in the hedge and looked with surprise at what she saw. Nestled in among the trees was a little white cot- tage with a large white fence all around it and surrounded with roses and vines. She was surprised to see a subdued light shining from the windows, for it was about twelve-thirty. It looked so cozy, she stood for a long time drinking in the simple beauty of it. Suddenly the scene changed again, and to her surprise she was within the little cottage. First her eyes eagerly surveyed the room. The interior of the home was fully as delightful as the exterior had been. Mary uttered a sigh of ecstecy. It was only a small house, and there was no ex- pensive furniture, but everything was so clean and tastefully arranged that the effect could not have been more delightful if one had spent a fortune on it. Again, the occupants seemed to be unaware of her presence. A very sweet-faced lady was sitting in a chair by the fireplace reading and nearby set another lady, who, Mary judged from the con- versation, was an old friend visiting for a day or two. Mary was particularly attracted to the lady reading, and thought to herself how quaint and beautiful she was. Her clothes were only inexpensive, but so neat and becoming. She looked up from her book from time to time to talk to her friend, whom she called Martha. She talked eagerly of her beloved children, Bob, Jack, and Mary Jane. It was time for them to bu comind, she said, smiling. Together they had attended a school dance, and they would be arriving home any minute now. She smiled, explaining--UYou see, Martha, they always know I will be waiting for them. They love to tell me about their good times, and I love to hear them.N How proud she was of them! She went on to tell her friend proudly of the athletic honors Bob had won on the football team, how Jack was president of his class, and what a deer, sweet girl Mary Jane was. Her husband had died when the children were little, and she had brought them up and supported them herself by means of her husband's pension and what shecould earn by doing dressmaking for some of her more prosperous neighbors. With a tender look in her eyes, she said, WSince my dear chil- dren have grown up, they won't let me work any more. Each of my boys has a job after school hours, and even though I have protested, they give me their pay envelopes every week to use for household 10.
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allel es. with that money and the pension, we get along wonderfully. At this time, the other lady, weary from a long journey o the train, asked to be excused, and retired. The mother went book to her reading. It was not long before sho hoard hurrying footsteps up the walk, end hastened to open the door. In rushed three merry young folks, their cheeks glowing from the night hir, their eyes sparkling sith dmioty. Each one kissed her fffectionetelyg first handsome Jack, look- ing very sheepish, end then Mory Jane, very sweet end lovable, ond lest of all Bob, very tell :nd athletic. Then they turned merrily toward her. Bob grabbed her erm and in 2 ceromonious miuner, ushered her to the most comfortable choir, Mnry Jeno piled the pillows behind hor back, -nd then in 2 very pom- pous voice Bob oxreuneed, WThere, Mother, you're ull placed to listen patiently to our endless rfmblings about the dnneeg I con see the look of n martyr on your fece olrowdy.W He chuckled delimhtedly. Then he continued, NBut first we have Q his surprise for you. Remember, now, no peek- ing. If you will promise to put your hsnds over your eyes and not peek through your fingtrs once, 'e'll set it rirht before you. Is it Q prOm1Sc?u At her laughin? consort, they scattered in ell directions. Bob rushed out in the hull Rnd brought forth Q big box of ice-creem which he hed hidden t ere when he c'mo in. Jock pulled forth Q table from the corner nxd cloth and napkins. in no time it was all set with bright table tory Jnne breufht forth from 5 box sho had laid down on the tublo as she cfme in, some dmihty little cfkes. Then everything was re dy, they gnve the order to Hleokn. At her pleased surprise, they oxpliined that there hed been some eskes left over at the dence, so they had iskod to bring them homo for her. They had bought some ice crefm at 0 store on the roy home. Laughing wud joking together, they all grebbed Q plstoful end ate hungrily. All the while they were eating, they talked enthu- siastically of their eveniug's fun. They told her all about the progrdm, the orchestra, their friends, until at lost they were all Ntolked-outn as Jock emusedly expressed it. At lest, ofter the table had been cleored off fnd the dishes wished by the combined efforts ef Bob, Jack, mnd Hary June, they all fondly kissed their mother good-night and went to bed. Just then Mary woke un. For o moment she was so startled she didn't know just where she was. Hsd thot reflly been 9 drorm? It had seemed so reel. WYos H she murmured hntpilv Hwhet s beautiful dream thot wns. 9 -19 ll, W
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