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"Spoke to me too, she did. If Sally, patient by nature and by! you're willing, I'm willing. Ain't training, did not even to herself got many equals for housework, I'll lament the long delay that kept her say that,"
from perfect bliss. "I'm-willing," muttered Sally, in an exquisite tumult of wild joy and slavish gratitude.
He looked at her more keenly than he had ever looked before.
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"You can't expect a man to think of marriage when there's the bay to get in, and one fine day in three wat," she told herself, with a wist- fulness that was unconscious.
And, again. "It wouldn't be docent marrying before the missus had got her headstone."
The hay was in, and the corn garnered, and the apples began to trees that shaded Bally's kitchen window; there were
It was the practical glance of man who sells and buys animala and crops, fruit and fowls, trees and seeds; on the sheer value of their material worth.
Sally was a heavy, stout woman wall on the of 88, with large hands and feet, a homely face, and hair the colour of marigolds and roses and stocks in the garden, and hog's-weed and thatch; abe showed order, peace, health, and womanly patience in her lea's-bane and loosestrife in the aspect, her eye was clear, her skin hedgerows; the sea was blue beyond the marshes where these white and white, her bosom deep.
"We'll have a talk," said Mr. Yellow and purple flowers grow tall Vidler, "when I've got me seeds in." and strong.
Sally cleaned and scoured, cooked Sally nodded. Speech was impossible to her; to and sewed, also kept that big room atred and that big bed polished, and the usual taciturnity of the Sussex
every mat and photograph and text peasant she added the repression of exactly where Mrs. Vidler had a childhood in a pauper orphanage, placed them. and the cowed feelings attendant on Once, going through the big, a friendless and dependent state. roomy drawers, she came upon, She had never known any friends wrapped in "silver paper," the hut the Vidiers, and there had small shirts and robes, stiff with been no emotion in this relation hard embroidery, that Mr. Vidler ship.
had prepared for "them bables."
A passport picture of Petrus Kaleman, assassin of King Alexan -der, the French Foreign Minister M. Louis Barthou and four others, transmitted by radio. The Cro- tian terrorist met death himself when soldiers ent him down and he was trampled on by the enraged mob.
Cinema Notes (Continued from Paga 3.) "HI, NELLIE!”—ALHAMBRA
THEATRE
To Sally it had been just doing Sally was kneeling at the moment her duty-working, working in the of this discovery in the bottom house, on the farm, with just a drawer; her clumsy hands folded
Although "Hi, Nellie!" the War little time for sleep and food. with dignity; a convulsion of feel-ner Brothers film has a familiar She went on working with no ing shook the heavy hips, the full ring, especially to those who have break or change in the daily bosum; as the sensation (it was seen a newspaper Blm forerunner routine; she kept the house pas-not a thought) of her possible called "Five Star Final," the pro- sionately clean, she milked, she maternity touched her she looked duction is real entertainment and made butter, she set cream, she fed grand, even beautiful
Also is faithful to newspaper
the chickens, she looked after the "Perhaps," her reflection was a traditions and standards, without flower garden Mrs. Vidler had the hot blood beat in her cheeks, being libelous to Gentlemen of the planted, she mended Mr. Vidler's "they'll come in useful.”
Press, as was the case in the play shirts and socks on Saturday! She put some lavender between and film of the same name and in nights, she blacked his boots. the little clothes; she had visions The Front Page.""*.
Every Friday he paid her, as poor, slow, dull Sally, who never "Hi, Nellie" starring the re- Paul Muni, depicts usual, the eight shillings that was had had hopes of anything till markable her weekly wage; Sally took it with now-visions that ended in a tall newspapermen as they are really. deeply scerét, furiously aby lad calling "Mother!"
Muni gives a wonderful perform- That day, after supper, Mr.auce as the managing editor of a thoughts of "saving up" for "some-
Vidler smoking his pipe in a short metropolitan daily who is reduced thing to get married in."
The work was heavier without interval of rest, spat a sentence out to the status of Heart Throbs Mrs. Vidler's feeble but practised of his taciturnity.
Editor, then beats his way back hands; Sally went more heavily "I bought a planner to-day, and again to his former job. than.before on tired feet.
one of them talking horns, in The seeds were sown the wet Tentenden." winds of winter swept across the full dykes of the marsh, the snow- drops and the grape hyacinth came out in the farm garden borders, and the apple trees blossomed
winde atripped them, honeysuckle bloomed in the hedge
warmer
Sally stood that.
Metropolitan newspapermen are more than there chroniclers of the news of the day. And "Hi, Nelife!"
Mr. Vidler fondled the long, blue-depicts the inner workings of al grey beard.
"Come to-morrow, they will." "The missus allers said she hated 'em," muttered, Sally.
big newspaper and the activities of journalists in a truly authentic manner. There is action aplenty in every foot of film. The leading† "Reckon she won't hear 'em in lady, Glenda Farrell, cast as a that divided the farm from the churchyard," sald Mr. road, the lambs lamented separa- gravely.
not
Vidler hardboiled newspaper woman; is Bo convincing but makes tion from the shorn sheep, a late "Who's to play the pianner?" the most she can, no doubt, róla. Ned hay crop was being taken in, and asked Sally, clearing away the of a not too easy the grain was fading to a dry gold. dishes with sudden vigour." Sparks has a minor role as a re- And still Mrs. Vidler's headstone "I bought it," he answered porter and emerges with flying wasn't put in place; and still Mr. laboriously, "as an ornament." colours. If you crave action and Vidler hadn't spoken any more of
head-authenticity so far as the news his marriage to Sally.
He was kind; one day, coming back from Tenterden Market day, he. brought her a little schet- white, cottony sachet painted with a bunch of violeta.
Sally cluched it in a-deep allance;
when she was alone her face
wrinided up with a spasm and she cried-for sheer joy.
""The missus ain't got her stone," said Sally heavily.
(Continued on Page 11).
POPPY DAY FUND
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Total $5,319.25
paper game is concerned, don't bel focllah enough to miss HL Nellie!" Muni's best bit of acting in the Alm is the speakeasy, a scene in which he tosses off divera glasses of liquor.
EMPRESS SETS NEW MARK
FOR WESTBOUND TRIP
The Canadian Pacific flagship
The following is the latest list No one had ever given her any. thing; she had never had any of donations to the Poppy Day the Empress of Japan, the largest possessions save the clothes she Fund:
wore.
Previously acknow-
On Sundays, when the dinner was ledged
oren and the tablecloth Sir Robert Ho Tung 24th Nov. In the 22nd Dec.laid, she would go ponderously Mr. & Mrs. J.-H. Tag-
about the house gazing rapturously. gart
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at the "windfalls as Mrs. Vidler Lt. Col. H. B. L. Dow had called them.
biggin
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4th Jan the other side of the landing. Maunder, Secretary to Earl informed that all Goods are being Sally slept where she had slept for Haig's Fund, York Building, landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of 19th Nov.twenty years--in the little closet off Hong Kong. S
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ised, in some dim, secret fashion,
the moment when she, the second HEN ATTACKS EGG
22 Nov. | Mrs. Vidler, would take possession of this wonderful apartment The 11th Nov.
magnificence of the thought really 11th Nov, stunned her faculties; twice ahe 18th Nov.inanaged to go to evening services 16th Nov. at the church; she went with the sole purpose of asking God to be
good to "Mr. Vidler," "and Jane,
RECORD
356 Eggs Laid In Ten Months
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowna, and Goods remaining, undelivered after
the 15th November, 1934, will be sub-
All claims against the steamer most be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 29th November, 1984, or they will not be recognized.
To comply with the General Bonded Warelotie Regulations consignees must have a Revenue Omeer in attend- ance when damaged dnflable goods, are Smashing all existing Japan-examined t
Aomori
his wife, she added in the wording ese records with ease, a hen from All broken, chafed, and damaged
of the tombs that crowded without the Kosumaru Poultry Farm in Goods are to be left in the Godow the placid building,,
Hokkaido laid 856 eggs this year, where they will be examined on the
14th November. 1936, at 10a.m., Sally thought it rather a Uberty In the hen's crown there was Mesert Goddard rand Donglas, 22-A
to pray for one certainly in heaven, only one thorn he lacked one No Fire-Insurance has been effected. hut bar loyalty would not permit egg to
world's record. Bill of Lading ill be counteralin danese record was to by
ber to omit the dead woman's name. The for
She had her geranium allra 548 eggs, while the world record GIBR, LIVINGSTON & CO. LTD. ready, but there was no beadstone, stands at B57.
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