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while I wash the dishes she'll dry and put them away. She likes putting them away, because it gives her a chance to arrange them differently.
Oh, and she's the cutest thing with her clothes. She has them sent home and if Mr. Hornblow doesn't like them, she generally doesn't take them — only once in a great while, if she happens to be set on a thing for some reason. He never tells her not to. He says, "Well, that doesn't appeal to me but if you like it, honey, you get it." So, when she buys something out of the ordinary, she keeps it for a big surprise and puts it on just before time for him to come home. Like she got a red hat and she said, "I'll bet this won't go over, Theresa." But one look at his face made me chuckle to myself, "Well, that's one bet you lost, Mrs. Hornblow."
Evenings, they might listen to the Capehart, or they might read. If he's interested in a book, he'll bring home two. He reads one and she reads the other, and then they compare -notes. Or they might have a few friends to dinner. They don't go much for big parties. But there's one thing I noticed. Even when they have people in, it's always kind of peaceful, and even when just the two of them are alone, it's always kind of gay. That might sound funny to some people, but it's true.
'Well, I guess that's all, except maybe this'll show why we feel like we do about Miss Loy. She never orders you around and she never bawls you out when you make a mistake. She might say, "Let's try to get this a little brighter," or, "Here's a scratch, maybe we could polish it off." She was having a tea-party and it was the butler's day off. She didn't even ask him to stay. She said it was his day and he had a right to it. Miss Loy just put on an apron and came out in the kitchen and started fixing some sandwiches and making her own tea. She didn't expect the maid to do everything by herself. She pitched right in and helped. A person like that has a good effect on you. You just want to do and do and do things for her.
Football days are here again and is Marjorie Weaver glad! She puts that college spirit into "Hold That Co-ed."
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