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I like Peter Barrows. It Is too bad he hasn't more money—and a little more bralina. But I have made up my mind to mirry him. So don't nag. Has Mr. Benn«st been around about the mort gage? The last time be called and you were out he stayed half an nour, talk ing, and didn't mention money. He said I had beautiful hair," added Net tle with a sl&h. "You don't suppose—l" cried Mal vlna eagerly. "Of coarse not," snapped Nettle, "He is old enorugh to be my father— and away out of my reach anyway. Don't dreaan dreams, mother. Jim Bennet would not marry the queen of Sheba." It wIU be gathered that Net tie and her mother were not exactly sentimentalists. The hard struggle they had had since the death of the husband and father had made these two naturally matter-of-fact women more matter-orf-fact still. Nettle was handsome, intelligent, Junoesque. Given a larger field and greater oppor tunities she might have gone far. As It was she had—after high school— become librarian of the public library In the little town. Efficiency was her middle name. Peter Barrows had long been one of her admirers. He admired her in tellect, her looks, her poise. He had got into the habit of calling upon her at frequent intervals. Still he had never seriously contemplated asking iier to be his wlfeL She was good to look at and a pleasant and Intelligent companion—that was all. He was em ployed by a large firm in the city fif teen miles away. Went in and out every day and lived alone with one old servant in the ancestral mansion he had Inherited—about all he had in herited except a good name. He was a good-looking, clean-llvlng young man with a sufficient salary. There was nothing brilliant about him, but he seemed to Malvlna Sharpies the most available young man for her purposes and she issued orders accordingly. Peter went away from the Sharpies' house that night an engaged man. When he entered that respectable homestead nothing could have been farther from his thoughts than that he would leave it in this condition. He was bewildered, frightened when he got home*luid thought it over. Well, Peter Is not the first young man who has unexpectedly found himself in like case. He knew he ought not to feel as he did and resolved to feel as he ought to feel. Yet it was a decided relief to him when, the next wfeek, his firm sent him away on a business trip. Something happened. Peter fell in love. She was the daughter of the man he had been sent out to do busi ness with—a pretty little thing with hair verging on red; not highly Intel lectual; of the clinging sort —a cling stone peach. Her name was Flora Ivlns. When Peter diagnosed his case and found out what was the matter with him he was as dazed as he had been when he found himself engaged to Nettle—and a great deal more dis tressed. Honor bound him to Nettle— love called him to Flora. By Nettie's request the engagement between her and Peter had been kept secret But that made no difference, Peter was an fast bound in honor as If their engagement had been an nounced. Peter and Nettle had prom ised, when Peter went away, to write to each other every day. But some how the correspondence had lan guished. A month went by and Peter's mission was ended. He prepared to turn his face eastward toward Nettie, home and duty. The very morning he was to start he received a letter from Nettle. She wrote that stts felt that their engagement had been a mistake: they were not suited for each other. She gave him back his troth. She herself had resolved never to marry but to devote her life to library work. She felt herself better fitted for that than for matrimony. Peter asked his firm by telegraph for a vacation and got it He spent It in the Mid-West When he finally started East be was again an en gaged man. This time It was Flora. Arriving at his home town the first man be met ai he stepped off the train was Jabes Calender, the town's news budget "Well, Jabes, what's the news?" asked Peter. "Oh, not much," replied Jabes, " 'ceptin' that Nettle Sharpies was married yesterday to old Jim Bennet" Yes, Nettie had married Jim Bennet — and a mighty good wife she made him. Never was a more devoted couple. Malvlna was supported in comfort In a separate establishment complaining bitterly of her daughter's ingratitude. When Bennet died Nettle grieved deeply, devoted her life to works of charity and never married again* People said that it must have been a love match after all. Wbo knows? Peter and Flora live in the old Bar rows' mansion in easy circumstances- Peter is a member of his firm now— and are on excellent terms with the widow Bennet disk for tht fwRWLErSfI \l mSmvOM // II I omtiwarnT -^/ People who are careful of their health and itrength use Wrigley*s Chewing Sweets. 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