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stranger sooner than from them; to whom I owe so much more

than I ever can pay now。〃



〃Well; you don't have to;〃 said Mrs。 Comstock。 

〃Maggie just selected these things; because she is more

in touch with the world; and has got such good taste。 

You can pay as long as your money holds out; and if

there's more necessary; maybe I can sell the butcher a

calf; or if things are too costly for us; of course;

they can take them back。  Put on the waist now; and then

you can look over the rest and see if they are suitable;

and what you want。〃



Elnora stepped into the adjoining room and closed the door。 

Mrs。 Comstock picked up the bucket and started for the well

with it。  At the bedroom she paused。



〃Elnora; were you going to wash these arrow points?〃



〃Yes。  The Bird Woman says they sell better if they are clean;

so it can be seen that there are no defects in them。〃



〃Of course;〃 said Mrs。 Comstock。  〃Some of them

seem quite baked。  Shall I put them to soak?  Do you

want to take them in the morning?〃



〃Yes; I do;〃 answered Elnora。  〃If you would just

fill the pail with water。〃



Mrs。 Comstock left the room。  Wesley Sinton sat

with his back to the window in the west end of the cabin

which overlooked the well。  A suppressed sound behind

him caused him to turn quickly。  Then he arose and

leaned over Margaret。



〃She's out there laughing like a blamed monkey!〃

he whispered indignantly。



〃Well; she can't help it!〃 exclaimed Margaret。



〃I'm going home!〃 said Wesley。



〃Oh no; you are not!〃 retorted Margaret。  〃You are

missing the point。  The point is not how you look;

or feel。  It is to get these things in Elnora's possession

past dispute。  You go now; and to…morrow Elnora will

wear calico; and Kate Comstock will return these goods。 

Right here I stay until everything we bought is Elnora's。〃



〃What are you going to do?〃 asked Wesley。



〃I don't know yet; myself;〃 said Margaret。



Then she arose and peered from the window。  At the

well curb stood Katharine Comstock。  The strain

of the day was finding reaction。  Her chin was in the

air; she was heaving; shaking and strangling to suppress

any sound。  The word that slipped between Margaret

Sinton's lips shocked Wesley until he dropped on his

chair; and recalled her to her senses。  She was fairly

composed as she turned to Elnora; and began the fitting。 

When she had pinched; pulled; and patted she called;

〃Come see if you think this fits; Kate。〃



Mrs。 Comstock had gone around to the back door and

answered from the kitchen。  〃You know more about

it than I do。  Go ahead!  I'm getting supper。 

Don't forget to allow for what it will shrink in washing!〃



〃I set the colours and washed the goods last night;

it can be made to fit right now;〃 answered Margaret。



When she could find nothing more to alter she told

Elnora to heat some water。  After she had done that the

girl began opening packages。



The hat came first。



〃Mother!〃 cried Elnora。  〃Mother; of course; you

have seen this; but you haven't seen it on me。  I must

try it on。〃



〃Don't you dare put that on your head until your hair

is washed and properly combed;〃 said Margaret。



〃Oh!〃 cried Elnora。  〃Is that water to wash my hair? 

I thought it was to set the colour in another dress。〃



〃Well; you thought wrong;〃 said Margaret simply。 

〃Your hair is going to be washed and brushed until

it shines like copper。  While it dries you can eat your

supper; and this dress will be finished。  Then you can

put on your new ribbon; and your hat。  You can try

your shoes now; and if they don't fit; you and Wesley

can drive to town and change them。  That little round

bundle on the top of the basket is your stockings。〃



Margaret sat down and began sewing swiftly; and a little

later opened the machine; and ran several long seams。



Elnora returned in a few minutes holding up her skirts

and stepping daintily in the new shoes。



〃Don't soil them; honey; else you're sure they fit;〃

cautioned Wesley。



〃They seem just a trifle large; maybe;〃 said Elnora

dubiously; and Wesley knelt to feel。  He and Margaret

thought them a fit; and then Elnora appealed to

her mother。  Mrs。 Comstock appeared wiping her hands

on her apron。  She examined the shoes critically。



〃They seem to fit;〃 she said; 〃but they are away too

fine to walk country roads。〃



〃I think so; too;〃 said Elnora instantly。  〃We had

better take these back and get a cheaper pair。〃



〃Oh; let them go for this time;〃 said Mrs。 Comstock。 

〃They are so pretty; I hate to part with them。  You can

get cheaper ones after this。〃



Wesley and Margaret scarcely breathed for a long time。



When Wesley went to do the feeding。  Elnora set

the table。  When the water was hot; Margaret pinned a

big towel around Elnora's shoulders and washed and

dried the lovely hair according to the instructions she

had been given the previous night。  As the hair began

to dry it billowed out in a sparkling sheen that caught the

light and gleamed and flashed。



〃Now; the idea is to let it stand naturally; just as the

curl will make it。  Don't you do any of that nasty; untidy

snarling; Elnora;〃 cautioned Margaret。  〃Wash it this

way every two weeks while you are in school; shake it

out; and dry it。  Then part it in the middle and turn a

front quarter on each side from your face。  You tie the

back at your neck with a stringso; and the ribbon goes

in a big; loose bow。  I'll show you。〃  One after another

Margaret Sinton tied the ribbons; creasing each of them

so they could not be returned; as she explained that she

was trying to find the colour most becoming。  Then she

produced the raincoat which carried Elnora into transports。



Mrs。 Comstock objected。  〃That won't be warm enough for

cold weather; and you can't afford it and a coat; too。〃



〃I'll tell you what I thought;〃 said Elnora。  〃I was

planning on the way home。  These coats are fine because

they keep you dry。  I thought I would get one; and a

warm sweater to wear under it cold days。  Then I always

would be dry; and warm。  The sweater only costs three

dollars; so I could get it and the raincoat both for half

the price of a heavy cloth coat。〃



〃You are right about that;〃 said Mrs。 Comstock。 

〃You can change more with the weather; too。  Keep the

raincoat; Elnora。〃



〃Wear it until you try the hat;〃 said Margaret。  〃It will

have to do until the dress is finished。〃



Elnora picked up the hat dubiously。  〃Mother; may

I wear my hair as it is now?〃 she asked。



〃Let me take a good look;〃 said Katharine Comstock。



Heaven only knows what she saw。  To Wesley and

to Margaret the bright young face of Elnora; with its

pink tints; its heavy dark brows; its bright blue…gray

eyes; and its frame of curling reddish…brown hair was

the sweetest sight on earth; and at that instant Elnora

was radiant。



〃So long as it's your own hair; and combed back as plain

as it will go; I don't suppose it cuts much ice whether

it's tied a little tighter or looser;〃 conceded Mrs。 Comstock。 

〃If you stop right there; you may let it go at that。〃



Elnora set the hat on her head。  It was only a wide

tan straw with three exquisite peacock quills at one side。 

Margaret Sinton cried out; Wesley slapped his knee and

sighed deeply while Mrs。 Comstock stood speechless

for a second。



〃I wish you had asked the price before you put that

on;〃 she said impatiently。  〃We never can afford it。〃



〃It's not so much as you think;〃 said Margaret。 

〃Don't you see what I did?  I had them take off the

quills; and put on some of those Phoebe Simms gave me

from her peacocks。  The hat will only cost you a dollar

and a half。〃



She avoided Wesley's eyes; and looked straight at

Mrs。 Comstock。  Elnora removed the hat to examine it。



〃Why; they are those reddish…tan quills of yours!〃

she cried。  〃Mother; look how beautifully they are

set on!  I'd much rather have them than those from

the store。〃



〃So would I;〃 said Mrs。 Comstock。  〃If Margaret

wants to spare them; that will make you a beautiful

hat; dirt cheap; too!  You must go past Mrs。 Simms

and show her。  She would be pleased to see them。〃



Elnora sank into a chair and contemplated her toe。

〃Landy; ain't I a queen?〃 she murmured。  〃What else

have I got?〃



〃Just a belt; some handkerchiefs; and a pair of top

shoes for rainy days and colder weather;〃 said Margaret。



〃About those high shoes; that was my idea;〃 said Wesley。 

〃Soon as it rains; low shoes won't do; and by taking

two pairs at once I could get them some cheaper。  The low

ones are two and the high ones two fifty; together three

seventy…five。  Ain't that cheap?〃



〃That's a real bargain;〃 said Mrs。 Comstock; 〃if they

are good shoes; and they look it。〃



〃This〃 said Wesley; producing the last package; 〃is

your Christmas present fr

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