Left Tackle Thayer
[Illustration: Victory] Left Tackle Thayer BY RALPH HENRY BARBOUR AUTHOR OF LEFT-END EDWARDS, LEFT GUARD GILBERT, ETC. ILLUSTRATED BY CHARLES M. RELYEA
of courage."
"Of course. I admired you. Now I adore you."
"Well," summed up, Barlow bewildered, "if women aren't the blamedest!"
And Mary squealed laughter. She put hands each side of his face.
"Jim--listen. I'll try to explain because you have a right to
understand."
"Well, yes," agreed Jim.
"It's like this. I thought you'd enlist and I never dreamed you were
balky. I didn't know you hated it so. Why didn't you tell me?"
"Go on," urged Jim.
"I thought you were mad to be going, like--like these light-headed boys.
That you didn't mind leaving me compared to the adventure. That you
didn't care for danger. But now--now." She covered his eyes with her
fingers, "Now Jim, you need me. A woman can't love a man her best unless
she can help him. Against everything--sorrow, mosquitoes, bad
food--drink--any old bother. That's the alluring side of tipplers. Women
want to help them. So, now I know you need me," the soft, unsteady voice
wandered on, and Jim, anchored between, the hands, drank in her look
with his eyes and her tones with his ears and prayed that the situation
[Illustration: Victory] Left Tackle Thayer BY RALPH HENRY BARBOUR AUTHOR OF LEFT-END EDWARDS, LEFT GUARD GILBERT, ETC. ILLUSTRATED BY CHARLES M. RELYEA