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NO FLOWERS
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to it that a shadow was not a black bear, and had no substance at all. that she could never induce her hus-But scent was a different thing band to take any interest in the and..
garden. Indeed, when spring came SuddenlyHamilton said" what again, he rarely ventured beyond Stephen had been waiting for him the terraced walk immediately out to say...
Jside the sitting-room windows.
"Look here, old chap, I've never
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When July came and the beauty seen your, garden since the winter. and the colour were almost unbear- I'll bet it's in good trim now let's able to Alice she determined to go and have a look at it. have, a last try to Interest Stephen Stephen set his jaw. And then':
"Of course, yes, in her garden. She cajoled, she im-
of course. plored, she great angry. She said want you to see it badly. My wife, she had a lovely surprise specially is proud of it." for him and that she would be Alice Cumming, weeding in the heartbroken if he didn't come and rose garden, saw them descending tho-brick-steps from the terrace. nee-it.
"*"I don't expect you," she said, "to Hor heart leapt. Stephen was enter- be interested in things you don't ing her paradise at last, the thing care about, but couldn't you put of her own creation which, because! yourself out for me this once? I she had no children she loved above of my beds everything else. At last! At last! want you to see one
But he mustn't see her her sur- specially.".
But Stephen resisted all her price item until later. The best efforts, saying that she had her plece must be kept until the end! hobbies and he had his, and now She threw down her hoe and ran! that they could afford to indulge along the path to intercept her them it waa Better that they visitors.
shouldn't interfere with each other. Hamilton had never seen auch "But, my dear," said Alice, "no-size or such perfection, of bloom. body's talking about interference. I "But, Mrs. Cumming, you're a just want you to come and see some-genius!" he kept saying. "How' thing I'm very, very proud of."- |d'you" "do ̈it?—My ̈chap" can't get hydrangeas, to flower out of doors like that. And those tropæoluma! They're prize, madam, prize."
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Stephen put her off. He would go down one day when he wasn't quite so busy. He was building a miniature rifle range in the paddock in the same style as Hamilton's over
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Stephen was still silent, gripping himself, gripping the barrel of hia
at Farnham. He must get it finish- rifle until his fingers were white. ed. before Saturday because he'd And all around him the scent surged jasked Hamilton to come and try it up on waves pulsating.
put.
"And now," said Alice, too er-
And so Alice went back to her grossed as an exhibitor to notice flowers.
her husband, "I'm going to tell you you have not seen the half of my kingdom. Follow me."
Newton, national
Mrs. Jane Emery daughter of a former commander ol the American Legion, and her negro husband, Herbert Newton, are pictured in arrest Chicago following their during a Communistic demonstra tion, which was, staged in of their eviction. Mrs. Vo former student at the University of Michigan, was to be subjected to a psychiatry examination.
CANADIAN LADY
PASSES
Miss Susan Higgins
FUNERAL YESTERDAY. AT HAPPY VALLEY
That night, lying sleepless in her bed, another thing worried.her. Every now and then a breath of She led them to a remote part.of west wind came in through the win-the garden where there was the dow laden with scent from the beginning of an orchard. As they 30th Jan.garden.''
rounded the corner of a tall privet | 11th Feb.
She was just beginning to enjoy hedge, there came, into view rows her wakefulness when she saw upon rows of white flowers, some Stephen creep out-of-bed-furtively, grawing to a height of six feet and steal over to the window and slam carrying from a dozen to fifteen The death of Miss Susan Higgins, it shut. When she remonstrated bloome on their slender stalks. They of the staff of Messrs. Butterfield 21st Feb. with him he told her that he was formed a half circle round a stone and Swire, occurred yesterday at 21st Mar,
the god Pan. And the the Canossa Hospital at the age of cold and that if she liked to sleep statue of in a howling draught she could re-scent of those flowers was over-144, years, move herself to one of the spare powering.
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The late Miss Higgins was a na- "Behold," said Hamilton, "the tive of Canada, joining the staff of Alice cried quietly under the gates of Heaven and the angels Messrs. Butterfield and Swire in Later the wna bed-clothes. Stephen had never been thereof."
Tientaln in 1924. like this. He must be ailing, poor "Lilium auratam-" Alice began, transferred to the Colony. dear.
and stopped. She was looking at The funeral took place at the Stephen was ailing. He was ail Stephen. . His face had turned Protestant Cemetery in the evening, ing so badly that on the following deathly white. He was trying to the Rev. E. W. L. Martin officiated. Saturday his hand shook so violent-shout, to scream, but no sound Among those present were: ly that he could not even hit his own came. Then, pushing his wife Messrs. C. C. Knight, W. Wood, T. 7th Feb. targets at twenty-five yards range. aside, he suddenly raised his rifle Low, S. H. Edkins, J. D. Danby, G., 7th Mar. So much
so that Hamilton was and fired five times into the crescent K. Oliver, J. D. H. Crawford, R. G. prompted to ask what in the name of flowers.
Castleton, Mrs. M. E. Donaldson, Two 31st Jan, of this and that was the matter
bodies fell almost simul- Miss E., Finlay, Miss Rattey, Mr. 3rd Feb: with him.
taneously; the burden one of the and Mrs. R. Shannon, Mr. and Mrs. "It's all this damned scent about tallest. lilium auratum, snapped at Pullen, Sister Mosey, Misa V. J.. G. the place," said Stephen without the base of its stem by the fourth Smith, Lam Yam-chuen and others 20th Feb, thinking. "It gets me down, bullet, and Stephen Cumming, the of the staff of Messrs. Butterfeld
mean-I mean I've got a sort of victim of the fifth.
and Swire.
Wreaths were sent by: jhay fever."
"Nonsense," said.
Hamilton, Just above the waistline of the Parkes, R. G. Castleton, Mr. and "you've got a chill. Let's give this stone statue of Pan was a gash Mrs. R. Millar, Eva Finlay, Mr. and a miss to-day and get out into the caused, the coroner said Inter, by Mrs. J. H. Little, Mr. and Mrs. G. sun."
the bullet which had ricochetted. K. Oliver, Mok Hing Kong. Mar- Stephen was allent as they saun-That, and the shock of it, had killed garet Wright, Winifred Lawson, dered along the drive towards the him.
Maureen Ramsey,, H. and Y. Bab house, their Winchester repeaters] Yet even Alice did not see the bidge, Mr. and Mrs. Cualouer, tucked under their arms. He knew grim humour in the notice of her Mabel E. Donaldson, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. H. Crawford, Mary Rattey, what was coming, and a struggle husband's death, which read: was' going on inside him." Should | CUMMING-On July 10, 1984, Miss J. L. Dunlop, Mok Yue Yam, he face it out, and by doing so pos-
at Grass Ends, Buckinghamshire, Mr-and-Mra-Pullen, H.-J. Lowie, through Jaibly conquer the vile, indefinfte
an accident, Stephen L Shiu Kong, Yew Man- Shu, Mrs. thing that cloyed his senses? You Cumming, aged 48. Funeral on Deacon and Irene, Yiu Man Lee, showed a small boy by leading him July 14 at Farnham. No flowers Tain Wah Shun; Cheung Shiu Ki,
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