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CHAPTER XXXII
'OR an’' instant,-' Ann
stared at the three intrud-
ers, ' . J ......... ....
her. Thfcir faces plainly show- away from the camp Anti why had
.. . . , it twit ii »» thia <>iir,ii 1 H irtJ'nc* n
cd their surprise at finding tier
there.
Then, kite Asked, ‘‘What's the
By Ernie Bushi
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[SONNY? FV we just
k—want to J
(engaged-/
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It was loose where it should have
been tight, and tight w In re it
should have been loose However,
it was warm, and the iii h coloi
city.. -M
Proper will be vcntie
Hie daughter' 0®|
Wfls gM
she rose and started into the
lunch robin, then stopped, ga-zing
toward a window, Home one had
passed by.
Swiftly, she ran into her own
room, which was dark, and looked .!
out at the highway Yes, a shadowy i
figure was moving north. ’’’
/ vi1 ,-i_ r. t i > I, . pillilU Oil'' Welti MJ
I :’imed 'ii Cleburne. WhefiH
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a rnoldJ
Street PR
w:i- the ofncla|
Tiiiennenr was ita
cemetery under I
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It. wasn't T,pnie ho shnmUled.-It'
might be Dolores. ' - ■ ■ .
Glancing across rhe road, she
caught het breath, The light on
THE day passed so uneventfully fl<W“,n8
A, that Ann was almost bored. With sudden decision’, she hur-
ried to the inn door. She'd go up
on the lull and try to locate that
wireless station.
However, when she readied the
two cars Stopped tor gaso- door, the flashes had ceased. She
That woe till t.hn . hlicinr»«t« • ____n- . <• .. ... a _ .... .
>Vhat. she wondered, had Cap-
tain .Juiiatn done after readin * Hu
letter ..she, hud written to "
h..,i „.,i ‘rwith .lurry
. cabin? And T,ouie
room She hadn't seen him lot
ot hours. Uv
' 1. tee I- littery. : smi-, .'iuifided to
I think III locki aii'the
MISTER -
COULD WE F ’
SWAP DIS
PRIZE FOR
A RING?
“,inai Aim was uiiuosi oorpu.
After her exciting night, it was an
antl-climax. At noon, three truck
drivers conic in for sandwiches
and coffee, and during the afterr
noon, ....
line That was all the business
there, wits.
Then. Shortly before twilight,
third ear stopped for gasoline. «. ....
• Your camp certhlnly fills up mawn around Cove.Inn
early.” said the driver conversa- *■ ■ •---- — — -—
tionally.
"What do you mean?” asked
Ann. in surprise.
“Well, I. noticed your 'No vacan-
■cies’ sign up the road ”
"Oh!" Ann hesitated. “Did you
want a cabin?"
No I was just surprised'that, a ,
place oh this' one-horse highway
could have so much business ” <
a>uAs the car departed, Ann stood ....
tuat hownuut after it. wondering haw ! , evening'aU
J manv limos before that slim had )l C'rvAburv sR
I hold from fhe family]
Wedne.-d.>v afternoon at.
■T" Matthew H
I the Anglin
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I I'-ter
I bmjie I
| tion '
I hi mi;
Act,ivipiillboaitirs weyil
■ Hr..ekeo ]. M Dougjj
! <Yrx W t Dean. WalM
! am! Far Burton Honor!
P Alien
Rmhenrfl
' Wri
Chan!
active in , chur ch and club J
She mid Mr Draper wedOH
in California, .mid havig jBH
many yi-flrs at Artesia. ■■
per accompanied ids wifql'ifcj
Several visits with Mfs.cJIM
I ,l(fiiri'. :>nrl had quite 4 hl
I i.J ffii.’hds In Cleburne, if t <1
His deal li occurred Sopt/l
I his . home ;md services .MM
| from Bellflbw'er Mortufary
' Hi v . .lames Dodd officilMM
llition. as though a line had been ; / Hl1/1 %
drawn around Cove Inn — a line [ 11
that kept any one from crossing |
in or out. ,. ]
And then she heard a cry It |
came from’the hill -a shrill cry of |
terror that rose to a finiil high, j
note then died away.
| Husband Succumlj
Wcril. has been receiMl
of ;he d< Ml) ot B.enj.gnMlEjl
Im Draper, ftl of ArteSMH
wh'u visited here many 'MM|
hi- wile, the former Alvlkia
.C>{» the
Mrs
hi iai a
. .' .Smith- . She
Bl M-k a 'ddei
p-iturson ,t
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1 eun.i.rji,. w;»,. an engine!
foi 'the .-’..mr-.i 1-e It.alrql
.a ll iad lie had been <
., cars I le was forced J
it Mav lac.'tUse of ill h<«
? in"."! lulls recoVerea
im Linke two years ngi
He w.c .pi active meipM
■ Ihmlii iliood ut Railroad 'll
i-n Hi" a.s i.ecl'etiiry ot I
| iod"c for 17 years: and uh
1 on i he Texas Legislative 9
Hi was overseas wit ht
! :it ‘ 1 m ; ion f rom Juno, I
,1 111 ,lamia,ty.. in hi, wild p
- oo imiifiit paitM11 Amerlc
lUgllOUt tit
commander
Post.
sen cd
I he program ' ol sift
dancmg to.be hold ton!
o'clock at '1114' Brown G
i , being sponsored by tj
Parent Ti'achei Associate
“rhe famous .sunshine .
and Joe. who appear —™
lilt Work every . night,
featured on the progralK 1
will ' feature >t ring intnlc
sacred songs,
The public, is cordiallyMM|
intend. ■
many limes before that sign had
------- — T .. beep Yiut np, without her knowi-
Wfiile they Stared back al edge, to Steer legitimate customers ’
it been put up this evening? Was a
group ot tile saboteurs about to
desc end on tiie camii"-
.. . Fog was billowing in from Hie
mutter? And liu« did yoy get in? sea. They always came on Juggy
1 thought I locked all the doors.“ -nights.
Enk answered, rather haltipuly. She shivered purllv from appru-
"We" we thought something had tension and partly' from Hu- chill
happened to you-'when tiie inn was in the air. The thin ii ts k she
Sliil shut up tight, so late in the wore suddenly seemed inudequiiii-
mbruing It's after ten o clock We She'd, bettei change •
\ve.pounded on the front door • Going back mto tin. inn she de-
ajid lUiUjgd on your window, bi.it elded slic'd initiate the geranium
ifiifti t ant rX-Awja»’j, <» wtu»- red worn- dies’. AVhen .'lie had-
cldetr Wil'd better investigate We donned it si., .
had to smash a window to get in." mirror and I’lgalcd a little-
"Goodness' Did I sleep through ' You're the kind ot drees nnlv a
all tha,t?" exclaimed Ann ''Well, I mother would love?' shesmd
Paes’?’it'is b<'(’HUS<* I lay un- it win Lwka 41 liiil'iv it c I i ■ . i i 11\ V ,i a ».
Hl lute last night."
• What are you doing in r/its
room’’" Dolores asked
"I got scared, .so came in here was heartening Siu felt’shi'need-
because it was doser to the cabins. ' ed a littlb heartening.
Ami laughed "I thought that. It She watched the du k come m
any one tried to break in. Erik or a dreary dusk Where was Erik,
Louie would be more apt io hear ?,lie wondered. Why liqdn I .lie re
my scream?; from here titan from turned? And what had become "i
,my room ' Dolores? Was she still m her
"What seared you?" . cabin? And f,ouie where wit:. In-’
"Well, darn it all. my room She hadn't seen him loi a couple
■might as well be right on the high ' '
.way. Besides. 'I thought 1 jic.ard
some one prowling around.my win- 'her , if
dtiws.l' doors
Dolores shot Erik a quick look
which Ann didfi t miss It seemed
to say. “So you were mistaken
she was here all the time "
Then. Dolores shooed Enk and lo'i-cad" But her'mmd"kept"/lay-
ing from her book.
you
.Layman, Edward Hamilion will
pi'i'iu b mnighf at till ri vn.d meet ■ .-.pent Wednesday here visiting, her
of ilte Central Fundamentalist . Imshand who is. 11.1 in. Knox' hOs-
' t ehilt’i'h. Wlilc.li : will C-lose
’ S 'u dth v night ' .
. The |.:i|ilic is ciirdiallv. invited io"
the. remaining services.
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j ic.iii l..e“ipn
I <st. ilies tor. Harry 4
■ r.'imjinent eitlaen of CM
fi-tiieq Sam i f^e fora
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i .117 N< rth Granbury si
: I.. 1,1 from f' - "
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Fav Burton
’f- were H
Hut'’al’d. C
she, kt bud before., her ' '
Louie out.
"1'11 fix breakfast
dress," slie told Ann
Grand' paid Ann I’m supply
starved'.”.......... ................... ., ,,,. ................... .........
Later, as she breakfasted with Would they come here, dr would i bi of which prg|
TkdiirpK liiuL Fnk in lunch .... . ,i,...... i i » ..
more .roundabout way?
Maybe the ciip.taln hadn't be-
.t_jshe had written in
•Maybe he Would dp
nothing. Yet. he had seumed to.be-
liove what she told him la? t night.
Two or three times, she heard
ylirs approaching the ini-i but each
time;, they whizAd by v.-.I,
she usrtd inno- The living-loom clock tickl'd on,
. Jamia,!, y.. 1919,
pa- i
:ii livi'ies ilirnii,
was po?t
E Del ario Post, No.I
and had served us I
commander of thd
He held othj
ipfliees m the lemon and H
I ili 'imetive honor ot having,!
'J
a 'a'served as < huni-cUor cdnl^^M
in 1927 and was a numbe^J
? Masonic . Didge,. Knights
iVid MusIhIi Temple idhrinK^^^™
Miisiiitii Lotidge add the. J
I.e'gion, w.i ii.' In charge, of
al I lie ei'aV'y. ’ al
MiiiWIvors 'are wife aQfl
;-lt^ut _
. A 4(17 (1 Y u ifg -( AHJUl I II H 1.41. ’ll Oily T> • • 1 t
ye.sterduy and ;ind ihv miniur Hand from . r ormer Resident S
she should; eat
i t id! Ij.i gip)) conventions ui
Jerry-?- ■ pa->t ? two years, ... ■ .
Jerry? j • Hi «..p a im'nibi'r of .the
Hud he got in touch
------- XllIM V‘ <V J V4ZI4I1. • I V I V . » » • ' M
IJolbres umi* Erik in Hie lunch go 'afteT .the saboteurs m
room, she wondered whether she
had really suebueded in tooling
them, Erik -was his usual charm- iiii'ved’ wiial
Ing self on the-surface, but Ann that letter
sensed a tenseness undeineAdi
Several times, she. caught him IboK-
(ng al her in a Wary, speculative
way... ..."
"Going th town today ’” he in-
quired eusualfy
Wliat for?"
cenUy. ‘"I was in j .
bought all the. supplies We need.” eight to eight-tliirtv -tq nine she.
"O|i. I just.thought you might supposed she should, eat .dim
like to ride in .with me.” Erik an- thing, -though ? he didn't feel the
swered. “I- have business farther' |,.ast lilt hungry,
north, but I'll be returning and 1
obuld pick you up on the way
back.” '!' .
"Please don't tempt me;" said
Ann.* "I can t ask Louie to run the
camp again today—he needs his
rest after acting us watchman at
nig.ht.”
After breakfast, Erik drove away,
and Dolores wen.l ,tp her. cabin.
Louie, mennwliile. had gone to his
-motor house to sleep.
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CLEBURNE TlMES-REVIEW
Publiib-'X! Aft-'-r»K>on J>»Uy oKxiyay* H4kui»A uu: bi^iMM< MotuLua
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Texas, uud-r the Ai t <g Cndilii - March 3‘ 187'1
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Several teams of young Mares atul
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JOHN L MARTIN
IMPLEMENT CO.
Also 15 heat! of 3 and 4 year old Mules.
See Ezzie Walker With
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We Are Inviting You
To Come and See Ou»
NEW TABLE LAMPS
All sizes and a variety of colors. ,
Also a Beautiful
LINE OF^FLOOR LAMPS
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VENETIAN BLINDS
LOVE SEA TS. SOFAS
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AS TAR2AN WALKED AWAY.
GRANNY AKtRB ACCOSTED
DA REIN A. "IT'S TIME lb FOR-
GET THIS HOITY-TOITY STUFF/"
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TOGETHER." "I'M NOT ACCUSTOMED
TO BEING ADVISED BY COMMON
FOLK/ THE GIRL SCORNED ^S SHE
WALKED AWAY.
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Ferguson, Joe. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 305, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 2, 1941, newspaper, October 2, 1941; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1309386/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.