ADVENTURES IN 
COMRADESHIP 
(Continued from, page 361) 
ow and look out of a front window 
. . as like as not you’ll see a deer 
;anding there on the old road. It’s 
HAT kind of a place.” 
Yes, it was exactly the tonic the 
ioctor ordered.” 
During the hours preceeding our get- 
way, Sonnyboy was as restless as a 
•thered wildcat. Quite by accident, I 
ippened to overhear a conversation 
: the library. Mother was speaking, 
2 r voice lowered: 
“Write and tell me how your Father 
, I shall be anxious, son.” 
“Oh, I’ll take care of him,” was the 
nphatic and reassuring reply, “and 
he forgets to use that spray on his 
;roat, I’ll . . . I’ll remind him. I’m 
g now, Mother, and strong . . . feel 
.at muscle, Mother! If there’s any- 
iing heavy to lift, I’ll do it. You just 
ave it to ME, Mother.” 
I did not intrude on those confi- 
inces: I did not even smile. Sonny- 
>y had grown to the estate of pro¬ 
ctor. He was growing as a weed 
ows, almost beneath the watching 
|re. There was a sturdy manliness 
his figure, his poise, the rig of his 
”ad, that secretly delighted me. I 
as proud of him after a new fashion, 
hy had I never noticed these things 
. . during the yesteryears? 
And the strange part of it was that 
just as secretly found myself enjoy- 
g his company more than the com- 
tnionship of the “old crowd.” There 
as “Doc” Henderson. Well, “Doc” 
re could trout-fish, and he could 
anufacture his own flies as he went 
ong, to suit weather and water. But 
)oc’ had his moods. He was extraor- 
narily sensative. Occasionally we 
larreled. 
And Lem Morris. Lem was the best 
1-round trap-shooter in seven states 
d we belonged to the same clubs, 
it Lem always sneaked a quart bottle 
to his grip, and there was pathos in 
e sporadic realization that a very 
| ie mind was being gradually ruined 
th drink. 
j Yes . . . Sonnyboy was ALL RIGHT! 
I grew less and less inclined to ac- 
pt the boy’s company on the grounds 
moral suasion and the prod of duty 
d of conscience. I was taking him 
)ng because he was welcome, because 
made the best sort of a clean and 
'able chum. I WANTED him. 
Our first port of entry into Romance 
nd was Port Jervis. From there we 
>tored across to Milford, Pa. The 
lage, on no railroad, was golden 
omise of the adventures which were 
follow. It was a tiny, little place, 
stling at the foot of majestic hills, 
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