Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 102, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 26, 1943 Page: 3 of 4
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MemanicRl work on all cars.
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WANTED TO BUY
WANTED Tricycle for child 3 or
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WANTED—Wotnin- to help at St.
Anthony Hotel Laundry- Apply
at laundry.—102-3tc
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of help to enemies.
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dull mower and ragged lawn.
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FOR SALE—McCormick mowing
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Willie' Wlnkelmsnn. ' Route 4.—
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WANTED—Man and wife to live “
and work on farm Lights, gas
and accommodations all furnished.
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CHAPTER XXXV
Early in the afternoon, David
summoned Linda to Elizabeth’s
room. He met her outside the
door, shook his head gravely, and
told her that Elizabeth was sink-
ing fast.
"I’ve done everything I can,” he
said, "but she’s not trying to Uve.
She's- been asking for you- See if
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him at ttet time." said Duke. "It
might not have prevented what
happened last nignt. He wasn’t
the only man Involved Then
wouUi have bean others to carrv
out the plot to destoy the mill."
"It’a kind of you to try to mak<
me feel better about It.” said Lin
colored I da. “but I can't help feeling part
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8t Auguetine grass for sale.
Mrs. Lee Curry.—101-Bt
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NOT ONLY ARE FOUND IN
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SEAS AS V^ftLL.
Watkin* Cbocklete Malted Milk,
w ■—— — -uaar, and 'on the
market without the aid of points-
—100-tep
Save your garden for this winter
Buy one of our Kitchen Dehydra-
tors. Only >6.50. Farmers Mer-
chants Lumber Co.—99-3t
BsR Weevil Pataoa
Get that first boU weevfl. Use
Mop N Mix ex your young cotton.
For sale by B. C. O. A Mfg. Co.
96-10t
Wnanktg age pigs tor sale. R.
A. Facte, Route 3, Brenham.—
100—Btp
FOR SALE—100 acres good loam
well drained soil, five room house,
big barney outbuilding, beautiful
oak trees, 17 improved pecan
trees, finest 14 acres blue grass
meadow, 47 acres in cultivation,
37 acres In Bermuda grass pas-
. tore, all land terraced. Good
fences. Part cash, balance on
terms. See me after 5:00 p.m. in
week days. Annie Gregor, Route
2 Brenham.—102-2tp
Get Your Foap into tte Scrapl
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Four room unfurnished apartment.
Phone 404. 701 SmA.. Saylor.—
10t-5tp
FOR RENT—An unfurnished five
room house. R. V. Hoffmann.
Phone 7951—101-4t
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you can say something to inspire
her to want to live.”
Linda went Into the room and
bent over the bed. .
“Elibateth," she murmured,
“IVe seen your baby boy.
beautiful! Just think—a
Mike.”
The girl gazed up at her wanly.
"My mother will come now." she
whispered. ‘Tell her—tell her to
take my baby and make him just
like—just like his daddy."
“You can tell her yourself, dar-
ling," Linda said.
"No." Elizabeth turned her
face away. “Don’t try to hold me
here, Linda. There’s nothing now
to live for. . . A
"But there is—"
Linda broke off and pressed the
back of her band agains t her
mouth. She could see that Eliza-
beth was no longer listening. The
girl’s eyes had closed, and her
face was deathly pale
David stepped to the
and gave her a quick Injection,
but it was useless. In a little
while, she had gone to join
Mike. ...
Late that afternoon, Molly told
Linda that Duke was stronger and
wjnted to see, her. Molly had
'i./*/'-’Vnott .constant^/' ’T
all day*afiii? by the peace on her* '
face, Linda knew they had reach-
ed an understanding about the fu-
ture.
She found Duke strapped up in
bed, with his injured shoulder I
strapped.
"Linda," he said, “David told
me today that you were blaming
yourself for -aoCHAklh# a- , e|»nrt f’
to the hospital about treating Ei-
tel Roeleich’s arm last January.
He explained the circumstances to
me, and I want you to know thaf
I’m not blaming you."
“If I’d only had my wits about
me," she replied, “I’d have real-
ized why he didn’t want a Deport
made. But I saw him only as’ a
man who was in danger of dying
• unless his arm was given the pro-
per treatment, and I was so pre-
occupied with doing all I could for
him that I didn’t stop to wonder
how hC had received his injury."
"Well, even if ye had caught
to blame . M|MaMH||ML
When she left Duke she went to
let room in the nurses’ home Brfw
Diere fcshe found Molly waiting
tor her The other girls eyes
aglow.
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 102, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 26, 1943, newspaper, May 26, 1943; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1355289/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.