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Yes, sir, Deacon Wimble over there wouldn't do nothin’ like watering his milk, but he suttinly ain't agin milking during a cloudburst.” Every Underdog Has His Day I KNEW it was coming, as soon as the post-cards be to line the mirror of Angela's dressing- le. “Lake Wannawanna, as Viewed from Hotel”—oh, it was perfectly plain what was going to happen—*Crowds in Market Place, Naples”—merely a question of time —Airplanes over House of Parlia- ment, London, Eng.” I braced myself for it. “From Cousin Maude,” — read Angela at breakfast one morning, and reversed the card. “See, this is her hotel at Nice. Her window is marked with an “Just like Maude.” I commented, “TI can hear her saying to the clerk: ‘A nice sunny room, young man, with running water and -windk Cousin It was no use. You suppose—couldu't we manay if we skimped—just a wee bit of a trip? I'd love it so.” And then for the first time in life, 1 had an inspiration. It w long shot, but it was worth it. “Of course we'll go to Europe shouted. “Bully idea! Why didn’t you suggest it before? “You—darling!” uttered Angela agha “T've been crazy to go across,” T “Everyone speuks of it so. All those countries to visit! And mountains! And ruins, and things!” “Oh, you dear!” gasped Angela, with her eyes very wide. “It's part of our education,” [ continued breathlessly. “We can raved. The waterfall tub, designed for city dwellers. Deep under this slab Lies Ignatius McNatt, The river he crossed Where the bridge wasn't at. arabe be aa ag, ‘pays #5 for €och one print lacy see all the places we've ever studied about! Travel broadens one so.” “Yes.” said Angela, a trifle less enthusiastically, it seemed to me. “Yes, it certainly does.” months there, on the go every minute, and. still not see half the places.” I went wo months? Ye dear. Can—can we afford it?” “Of course not, but we'll do it anyway! I've felt IT had to go to Europe, ever since we began getting these posteards—even if we do have to go without thing “Go without — things Angela blankly. “Oh, just cut down on a new hat here and a new coat there,” I ex- plained carelessly. “TI make this old suit go another season, and you can have those shoes resoled. It's worth it, isn’t it?” 1 enthused. “What? Oh. of course. yes. Y dear, it’s worth it eve you've set your heart on going.” “Of course [ have! 1 wouldn't even stay home to see those dahlias of ours in bloom, or to watch the little tomato plants that we set out yesterday. No, sir, not even the “We can spend tw of course, * echued Motorist (overtaking walking party)—Scems to be a rotten stretch of road right here! comicbooks.com