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The accepted Swain seemed to hear a low rumbling Wagnerian Effect from out the Clear Sky. In Music-Drama it is known as the Hammer Theme. It is included in the Curriculum at every Fem Sem. Ferdinand had a Hunch that somebody was getting ready to drop Cyanide of Potassium into his Cup of Joy. "Oh, Adele!" said the Friend, just like that. "Oh, Adele, may I speak to you for a Mo-munt?"

"Mother, don't you hear? they will not take father away," said the eldest of the boys. "Morel, listen to me," murmured Madeleine, in a state of delirium. "Take one of the large diamonds and sell it no one will know it, and we shall be saved. Our Adele will no longer feel cold; she will not be dead."

"Adele will of course be treated coldly at first, then she will have pressure put upon her, then be ordered to choose between a convent and marriage. She will choose a convent. Now in some convents she could live quietly and happily, in others she would be persecuted. If she is sent to a convent chosen for her, it will be worse than a prison.

Nor were the arrangements without a certain happy possibility there were two other girls waiting to take up that same little Grotto to earn college money, as had Tillie and Adele. "Rena and Margaret will be here first thing in the morning," announced Adele, after her telephone talk with Rena, "and they are perfectly delighted. Oh, isn't it just splendid!" Then Cora had messages to send.

Hemingway," said Patty, laughing, "my former mistress, who left me in her car to go in search of help." "Yes," said Peyton. "Wasn't it lucky I came along? You little thought Farnsworth sent me, did you?" "Indeed I didn't!" and Patty smiled at him, "and will you take me home in that little car? for I promised Adele I'd go at once." "Of course I will," said Bob Peyton, "if you must go."

"What!" cried Patty. But even as she spoke, Adele had scurried across the room, drawn out the key, and was already locking the door from the other side. "Well!" thought Patty, "that's a high-handed performance! I don't really care, though. Now that I'm here, so comfy, I realise that I am tired." And in about two minutes Patty was sound asleep.

Jennings, all of Little Rock; Miss Adele Johnson of Hot Springs. In October the State Woman Suffrage Association was formed in Little Rock at Hotel Marion, with six leagues represented by the following presidents: Hot Springs, Miss Mary Spargo; Pine Bluff, Mrs. L. K. Land; Augusta, Mrs. Rufus Fitzhugh; Malvern, Mrs. Mary Jackson; Hardy, Mrs. S. A. Turner; Fayetteville, Mrs. LeRoy Palmer.

"And take Adele with you, sir," I interrupted; "she will be a companion for you." "What do you mean, Jane? I told you I would send Adele to school; and what do I want with a child for a companion, and not my own child, a French dancer's bastard? Why do you importune me about her! I say, why do you assign Adele to me for a companion?"

We were scarcely out of hearing, before I heard Mr. de Valentin's cold but angry voice. "My dear Madame, do you consider that invitation of yours a prudent one? ..." We walked on the other side of the deck. Adele was silent for several moments. Then she turned towards me, and the old smile was upon her lips the smile which had always half fascinated, half irritated me.

And here in this little room, when my despair was deepest, the proof had come, blinding me with its beauty. "Then I said: 'Viola, you have given me the most wonderful moment of all my life. You brought my Adele and put her hand in mine. Through you I heard her voice again. God has chosen you for a great work; I feel it.