THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, MARCH 17. 1932.

WINTER LANDSCAPE IN DERBYSHIRE: M.2'S SEAPLANE SALVAGED.

Wintry weather was reported from all parts of the British Ides in mid February. Our photograph shown in view laken From The Rocks at Matlock Inoking across the valley of the Derwent, with Riber Castle on the summit of the distant fišla,—(7imes copyright).

Edouard Maquinay, of Brus- sels, judged to be the best-look-

ing youngster in Europe.

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Many parties of young peopia wore sledging on the slopes of Box Hill in Surrey recently, and

picture shows two of the (Timex copyright).

our

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The seaplane, of the M. 2, which was pulled out by the divers on Feb. 8, was taken to Portland, and our picture

shows it being dismantled for inspection by exports.—{Timer copyright).

THREE KINDS

LOVE

REGIN HERE TODAY

Ann and Cecily ` Fenwick

have for yasiya supported themselves, they younger MAINE. Mary-Features, was their grandparenta, known

by KAY CLEAVER STRAHAN

MR. BALDWIN spent a recent weak and at the Bonar Law College at Ashridge Park, where he delivered an address at a conference attended by many back.bench Unionist members. He Is son talking to some of the members during the interval. Lord Stonehaven is standing by his side- (Times copyright).

and he'd never been rude before, and everything went wrong all day; thunder and lightning, and in con 1 scorched the dinner, and Grand sequence she was growing more and had a prenchy streak and was row-more deft with slamming shut the Ing about you and Kenneth. I just doors of her mind and locking them kept thinking that when Barry securely against the onslaughts of eume everything would be all right, storm. This evening she closed

! praise was so extravagant that And then when he came he'd had them more readily than usual by dang said he saw himself in New the letter from that Mr. Aming merely saying, "Poor Cissy," and Yock quelling the literati with an, and he was all out of sorts, she locked them with a smug, "valid "Grand""" Bermuse of this lock and a gesture. And, just and he said that about my not de- "Silly!" and went to meet Cecily unale l'internal key what is because thear aren't so good, heveloping frying-pan querulousness at the top of the stairs. to whom he has been engaged for eight Bates me, ataybe he didn't blame after we were married. Warning "Come into the bathroom, honey, me what he'd have in a wife. And and wash your face. It will make then he went on, and it came out you feel better." that he thought cooking was in-

Englat romanacillity,

Kemyil, Inwyer y

years. Verily, 2. love Barry Sinckeel, an gineer, but when bo projmes she refusva tu)

Jmy. I don't know. Oh. An

What am I going to do? What---"

"Shi-h-h, honey," said Ann.

name these welding date for the ease Team, Ann, what am I going to do? What

Mary-Franers, the nad still in sohasil, strike up mas nesamination with Bart de Armount vaudeville actor, nud meets him wecretly. He iries to perause her to become a stage partner.

"He didn't go to Gretchen's party: portant. Thunk of it, Ann! Cooking after all." Cecily said, as she al really important! I tried to laugh lowed Ann to lend her into the it off by saying we'd get a menu bathroom. "I am a sight!" she de-

"I was talking kind of loud then, Ann and Phil quarrel when she hears Letty Wan't I? But that's just because King, who works in Fall's office building, ad- | I'm a0-an wretched. I don't usual for a marriage licence, but he clared, and put a still more miser- learna Barty has lets town without telling. You said I didn't. An, I wouldn't even smile. Not that Iable expression on the face in the

Curent him with endearments. Then Cecily

har. She la much disturbed,

CHAPTER XXXII

"Well-wasn't there something

about his book?" Ann asked.

couldn't have screamed at him, do thought it was amart--but he usual- mirror while Ann filled the wash you think? I don't know. I can't ly laughs. And let me see, where basin with water and stole a pinch remember. When he wouldn't an- was 17 Anyway, I am a good cook, of pink from Rosalie's bath-anlt awer me, and wouldn't answer me, if that's all he wants. I am a good jar." no matter what said. Think of it. cook, aren't I Ann?" Ann-we came almost 15 miles, and

"Yes. But that wasn't my fault, Could it possibly be my fault that he wouldn't answer mo: just drove

*

"You're a wonderful cook.

"It made all the difference," said Cecily, "wholher I didn't wish him, Of to go he had to go then; or that hateful creature in New York along with that terrible expression course you are."

whether he didn't wish to go." sont back the last two chapers ofset and white-on his face. I Mary-Frances knocked on the "Men are like that," Ann said, Barry's book and said that they had felt na if I were going crazy. I felt door and opened it. "Cissy, tele- and squeezod a face cloth out of: fallon fint Reasonably, Ann-not as if I had to make him speak phone" and Ceelly was in the half the water, and tried to wash Ce- because I'm your sister or anything any anything. I may have raised before Mary-Frances had time to clly's face for her.

could that have been my fault" my voice. Ann, do you suppose I say, "It's Marte. I told her you

"Don't. You dab so. I'll do it." "Darling, of course not. How did forget and raise my voice?" had a headache, but--"

She did it, thoroughly, splashing could it be?”

"Dear, how can I tell? But I Ceally ran on down the stairs, and dipping her head to the water "Barry thought It was my fault, can tell this-If he loves you he, hoping, Ann know, to hear "some like a boy. Cocily said. "He didn't say so right won't stay away and not try to thing." Those aching hopes for in- "I suppose he left town on Fri- out; but he acted na if it were my make up just because you ralaed definite somothings, which one day," she said, and took the towels fault. He said that he'd either have your voice when you were talking never heard, or which, hearing, hurt] Ann handed to her. to spond less time with me or more, to him. If he'd do that, you so unbearably. She crossed the "Where did he go?" Ho meant get married, and he wouldn't want him, would you. room and rolled the blinds up from "Albany." knows I can't right now. He had to Cissy?" alume someone, and he wouldn't. "I would, Or course I would. blamo that wonderful person Mr. You don't understand. The more I Ammirigion, so he blamed mo. think of it, the more it seems like When Mr. Ammington returned the it was all my fauli. And yet they doing?. Since that night, in chapters in May, and Barry was was so tired Thursday, and I told May, Phil and Lotty In Ann's "Yes, I do. And then I wouldn't seeing me all the time, then, his you, Mr. Correy was rude to me, thoughts had been as concurrent as be hoping all the time.”

:

the open windows to let, in the "That isn't far. Only about 60 gentle grey twilight. Where, she miles, isn't it?" wondered, wore Phil and Letty st "I don't know. I wish it were the precise moment; and what were] China.”

Ana said, "You do?"

------"

"Don't hope," Ann advised, and filled

Grand's an eye cup with boric acid solution. "What is he doing In Albany, for pity's sakes?” "I don't want that eye stuff. The new hotel building I told you about. He wasn't going. He'd talked his unelo out of sending him, Don't— I don't want it, Anu.”

"Of course you want it. What will you any if Grand or Rosalie asks you what you've been crying about?"

"For once-just once in my life I'll give myself the dear delight of telling them it is none of their business."

"Cocity! I must say! You won't niako yourself any happier, dear, by being mean and making other people unhappy.*

"My word, Ann, you do preach, don't you?"

"I'm sorry. It is contagious, maybe. Did you have an overdose of it at supper this ovening?"

"I didn't go down. Mary-Frances set it out for them,”

**I'm hungry.” Ann said. · "Let's go down and find something."

"I couldn't eat. I couldn't think

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