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, X, t . . N - -. - ss in fr t Hriehu but :eve me a :ilu YE TLLLPJUNL OPn1aIoR UO' ' tt 1 MV. -- as bye f-e that nord, I leit rignt then, and 1 a,ffs Qwent Miter that man, 1 U' '3tfrITH V We fere married the next QQ? I have had many experiences, wg N, , O, ,E, nw,,q as an operator, both pathetic 11A'rD1 jk tri ftffl and amusing. ,VT ,, fW,fl.w,g:L D I worked in a hotel for sev- M' 5 -L'- rnvrt' eral years and found that ladies N w VA Ric in CMi,tli answer a phone more quickly than 7 Human ifustmttf fQjYQf0gg U men, In the morning when a call 3HQ 51195315 QQNA f fifiwli ' :is left for them at a specified Q5-LSS IQYOU511 ffe,31flUf2'J1g,',Q'm,, time, ladies always respond to lnerf M?S+f?,ZI?? ienibae gag calls more readily than men. exact 91 1fL5f G? needu ifxmga Men let the bell ring several F95 thfOu5HutLe fguiflv lgrwggd times and then holler a sleepy Hl5h DOOR' and tub ls e , f Whellou or Nall right.' as for foolish questions! Here are some I have been asked: Uwhat time is it?H Wwhat is the best way for me to get to Cuba?N Hwhen does the next train leave for New YorK?U nwhat floor is James Adams staying on?H UDoes Washington play at New York?H Wwhat is the temperature?n NIS the latest edition of 'The Elks' out yet?U Many similar ques- tions are asked an operator e- very day. It is a great wonder that the poor wires do not burn up. Profanity scorches them from one end to the other. Even husbands and wives quarrel over the phone. I remember one night after a very trying and foolish day of 'impersonating an information bureau, I called a number and a person answered back with the very same words I had used. The person rolled her r's and in fact talked like the best oper- ator in the universe. after five minutes' talk I decided I had been listening to my echo over the telephone. This is what happens when you are asked foolish questions, hollered at, . sworn at, and abused generally. I suppose you are wondering how it happened that I left this independent life of leisure and entered the martyrdom of married life. It happened thus: I had called the wrong num- ber, fs? are Sesllf-mee and he 13,14 it if not stopped to rest since his start that morning at live 0'- clock, yet he toiled on tire- lessly, never lessening his gait or relenting in Villaince- He wore heavy shoes, dark corduroys, a woolen shirt, Open at the neck, and carried a small comeact bundle in a heavy mack- intosh. His hair was black and thick, but cut after the fashion of the civilized race, showing that he was not a natural inhab- itant of these wilds. a AS the tyaveler went on, his piercing, hawk-like black eyes searched the path for any Slams of man, but found none. He climbed down, swiftly and stead- ily through the waning hours of the afternoon, until he came to a jutting promontory near-the A bottom of the mountain. dere D6 stood, tall and straight, 3 picturesque figure, ShOuldSTS back and chin up, gazing Out r ffny i ff , I I N , , f - 1 r-'N....f . rj Q3 Mirza!! X' ' , . ...fwvf X ' frffr , -VM -Y-ag - 1 -4 - e' - 4.92 I -g-
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i ir it 1 fs 1 I Fm-.UL WV 2 Avttq V, 5:14 gr, ir i ,VV rv a -,Ai-K: .iinv,Y,,,,- , ,,,, 7 , , .ev , , ,-fe,-f-Q..-L,f1.,, : fe- W- f- --ve - f 'K-f - -over the valley he hed chosen for 1 the blow came. bruce hed been ghis home. Ono hand shcding his out with Carson all night, end feycs from the slenting reys of returned the next morning wild- Vthe setting sun, the other hold- eyed and irifhtened, but fowlz gina ell his possessions, he gre- tell his anxious family nil.- tsented e striking figure. he ing. That dey he had Cir- Esterted the descent with quick, appeared, and the iollofsi' ilong strides, hoping to get into night the heartbroken Reynolds .the velley and prepare ior the family sew in the P3?CT3 en Qnight. eccount of e murder, whlchw . young Reynolds was supposed to t Several months before be responsible for. It states QGregcry Austen hed leit his home that Bruce Reynolds was SQQH to ge broken and disillusioned man. enter the apartment lD?T, 550 the had graduated from college two that as the woman hee O?6H kyeers before with high honors es robbed, and Reynolds hsi fir ian athlete as well es e student. perently disappeared. ttf in yeer later he had become en- but one conclusion to draw. Qgeged to Floreine Reynolds, e Q an ,childhood schoolmete, :he police heunter c36- Li hO1hW-53.9 QI' WEEK? 7 tb? . As he wended his way down iii nit return. 935 fl V9',Q the mountain, Grezory was think- ther 'es 5 thorouii ?Qf?Cf ing of those wonderful school for kin, no clue is ti il? days when they had all been so frob ble Hheresboutz if J 4 1 1 In M H 9 4 1 K 3 4 Q 1 E 5 1 , happy. As he mused, his brow clouded, for he remembered incidents that had not been so joyous. The time Henry Carson hed pushed Floreine from the school porch and the little girl had broken her arm, for instance. How angry he had been when publicly whipped by Gregory, Floreinefs staunch friend end Flaymatef henry had never ior- gotten and he never would, for that time, some years leter when Floreine had won the coveted scholarship from his very iinfers he hed publicly threetened to wget evenu. For the gust year, Bruce, ?lorxine's much scored younger brother had been seen with younf Derson. From that time he ep- peered to have e great influ- ence over the led and they 'ere always together. Gregory hed noticed this growin? friendship fith trouflei ioreboding, but younf Bruce would listen to nothinr he said. Then jguii ' . .. X.. e The ievnOl'1 VCT? fill freced and he: t7:? PI. elite- ine reiueee to Lffff '??f'lM: for she told him that her duty was tc her fast 3EiUf ?5T9UTSv they were sufferine greatly would they s for and til son's inno was forthe died. continue to do so un- gcured procr of their cence, or ii none oming, until they e Gregory, unable T? Steno home life longer, had QGCQCEQ to go Forth. He hed Qeero e greet deal furs to be territory, about the Wondcrrul secured in tris vast end he had prepared to trap animals. If if 1 c he crossed the vel- Ol c,-3 ley, he reviewed the lest few months of his life with 8 heavy hear unfair the t. It seemed to him t he should suffer for enother's WIOUES- 'Ti cannot bel scrapegrec to himself not-mean, ieve that that youns e did itiv he HUftSISf , UHe was week but Carsen must , --.,.... -....- .. - - . . ..........., .,..,, .......... ...-.-, -...,.- . ..--...-... ....,- ...., .....-..--,-. .-vue,-o--ew '- -10-
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