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THE EASTERN ECHO 5 High Adventure Audrey Noonan '24 HE. spacious home of Mr. Reginald Livingston was situated on the out- skirts of one of the most exclusive suburbs of New York. A brilliant October sun fell upon the stately, colonial veranda, and into the casement win- dows of the luxuriant apartment occupied by Marny, the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Liv- ingstone. lVlarny had everything in life that any girl could wish for, but she lacked a contented spirit-a great need. Her father was one of the richest stock bro- kers on Wall Street. Marny and Glynn were his only children, consequently their slightest wishes were, unfortunately, readily granted. They were now at their country home and Marny had nothing to do but ride horseback, swim, play tennis, play golf, drink tea, drive to the country club in her racer, entertain or be entertained. To a girl in moderate circum- stances this would be a feast of enjoyment, but when she has these things again and again, day in and day out as Marny had, they would lose their charm. Marny was seventeen. She had just grad- uated from Mrs. Byer's School for Girls, and sh: was still in the younger set of New York so- ciety. Marny was tall and slim with the grace of a willow wand. Her curly brown hair was bobbed in a boyish fashion, but her dreamy eyes, with the long, black lashes sweeping over them, and her full, red lips gave her a capti- vating expression. But Marny was bored. She was tired to death of the life she was leading. She wanted some'- thing exciting to happen. She lay languidly on a couch beneath the east casement of her beau- tiful room. 'Tm not going to stay another minute in this tiresome old place, l'm nearly dead and this book is unpardonably sil-ly. --Bangl the book went to the floor. Marny was not always gentle. She jumped up and ran upstairs to her room and after slamming the door, Hung herself on the bed. There isn't a thing to do-nothing, she sobbedg it's a mean trick for everybody to leave me home by myself, -but it really was her own fault for the family had gone to the country club and of course had asked her to go. She had preferred to read a promising novel. l l F fxfvfiffj A sudden idea struck her-yes-she would do it. She jumped up from the bed, ran to the closet and pulled down some clothes. ln about fifteen minutes she was dressed. She had on a pongee blouse with a red tie at the open neck, a pair of tan, tweed knickers, woolen hose and sport shoes. She flung her bobbed hair back and put on a soft, felt hat. Catching up her jacket, she ran out of the house. She was just going down the steps when Glynn, her brother, stopped his car in front of the house. He jumped out and as he passed her he asked, VVhere are you going, Sis? Never you mind, she Hung back and pro- ceeded down the steps. Glynn shrugged his shoulders and went into the house. As Marny went around the house and past the garage, her Belgium hound, Bomby, came bounding after her. Do you want to go on an adventure, Bom- by? she asked. The dog wagged his tail and jumped up on her, as if to give her eager as- sent. Come along doggie, dear, but you must be good, she said, patting his silky head. They walked on down the road to the woods, Bomby marched sedately by lVlarny's side. When they reached the woods Marny sat down on a large boulder, and drawing Bomby to her proceeded to tell him of her plans. Now listen, Bomby, l'm tired of this life and you're tired of it, so we're going out to look for adventure together, understand? The dog assented with a wag of his tail. We're going to have some fun for one day, at least, she de- clared. Come on Bomby, old top, maybe we can find a pleasant surprise. For two hours they walked on the road through the woods. Marny enjoyed just walk- ing along whistling and throwing sticks for Bomby to bring back. This soon grew tire- some, however, accordingly they left the road and wandered into the woods. It was much more fun walking there, lVlarny thought. Birds flitted here and there, wild flowers grew all around and sometimes a rabbit or some other little wood creature would skim past. On and on they trudged. Marny didn't feel a bit tired. It was summer, she was young and carefree, altogether it was good to be alive. It grew darker in the woods but Marny didn't even no- tice it, she was too eager watching the busy life around her. At last she came to a pile of stones and sat
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