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KAY
KINDS CLEAVER
THREE
f LOVE
REGIN DERE TODAY
STRAHAN
THE EVEN BE DOVKLADAT, VIEN BAD CI
prospects and hopes and future und
ven his heart and everything in i your life? Nothing-"
"But, Earl, it is. They are. I- You didn't let me finish. You just turned on me and accused, bilterly.
i was only going to say that it had
| been a chillhood dream of mine to
„folks that you're going over to stay be married on Wednesday. I was
Ann wad Cecily Fenwick Bose for years fall night with your chum again-going to say that-well, that I'd inpported themselves, their SARAKST
Mary Francia, and their grandparents, known i
sister, we 7 And then you put what you'll just as Hef zo te morrow, Wednes "alie" and "Gratia, Herause of this fu a sultende and sneak out of day,"
financial posibility, Anh, wi
unalda to marry, Phi Besard, young: Bowyer
to whom she has been engaged for eight years. | 2
White wedding date for the ente pensen.
the house, and I'll meet you-well, Earl softened. Eart melted.
down about Fenwick and Earl said. "Sweetie! Honest, Cecily, doves Hurry Mele, on thes, Spruce see? l'a talk around the have to ask you to excuse me--the but wire pri hr 2rfers the garage and any I'm going to make way I talked just now. I should Mary-Fennere, 16, and will) led. Bluemont fo-night. Fact is, we'll of known better. Oh, you little strikes ng Na aequalulunee
with Fan Pega in exsilly the opposite direr-sweeties you! You mean you'll go, Armount, vaudevilla meter, and menta Ancretly. He trim to persunde her to fecuma | Home-ser? Throw em off if they straight goods and no fooling, to-
did start anything. But they morrow?"
Not them. Now leave me
·ħlu slager partner,
Ann' and Phát quarrel when she hears letty King, who works in Phil's the building, ki won't.
He took a road map from
drew him with endentments. Ann Tries to Trizges Phit by going around with Kenneth Smith, rich and attenthe. Fecity in urbet his pucket.
when she Iverns Barry has left town without Calling her about 11.
"1 could write a note,"
Mary+Finaren falla to an antisation init texta De Armont. Again he urges her in Diary-Frances. become his stage partRET.
CHAPTER XXXVII
11
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•
One of the last public appearances of the lato M. Briand. Picture shows him taking leave of M. Laval at the Foreign Office.
Oh,
Mary Frances, her chin in her palm, sighed long sigh and nodded. "As. you say, there isn't ing and ahuddered a little and felt "I'm going out," said Cecily. so much for me to stay here for." hurriedly for her formula. "You"Harry's here. He saw me.
"Little sweet baby! That's what are a coward," she said, and she please get out of my way!" "No, no. Nothing like that, you are. Little sweet baby. But, actually spoke the words aloud, Frankie. Absolutely not. That's say, listen, hon-er-there's just "and a fool.
But for some reason Look at yourself."
Grand said gently, "Cecily, dear. Tout-nee? Way I'll work it is so ane little thing maybe we'd better you've chosen to live. No one is to "But, Earl," breathed Mary- they won't even know you're gone kind of get straight-see7 I blame for your continuing to live Cecily looked cursorily. It wAS Frances, "you don't honestly and till 'way loug to-morrow-Wednes-wouldn't want you to go into this but yourself. You've chosen life. a borrid old ugly thing, and it truly think that I--that we--" day, sometime, and we'll of left with your eyes shut nor anything. Well then, Cecily Fenwick, you should have been washed again, Think! Say, I do better'n think. Mendel Springs early in the morn-About Wednesday being married have to earn your living. Get up ages ago. "Grund, please get out I know-age? You've heard the ing and have a long head start. I and all. I thought I kinda ex- and do it."
of my way." crack, maybe, about opportunity got to stop at Mendel Springs plained to you, baby, how I wasn't It was all she had, and I was a knocking once on the tour? Well, kind of get myself in shape again. fixed to get married right ofT-not poor thing, but it was her own und weid Grand, "shall-
"No granddaughter of mine,” It's knocking right now, and it' But after we leave there--we'll go,for a few months, Mary-Frances.' and Tuesday and if the Christmas it had stood her through Monday Offering us fame That bus of Butt's leave me
Veil "I know," saviel
"Grand! I wont have thie. you, ia rome goer. Ile had to have But, after all, beloved, we're clop-woose will last for week (sliced, Barry saw me. He'll not under- one that would go see casing. Eloping and marrying really cold, croquettes, and fleally soup) stand why I don't come. well, that was the kind of one he anunt to just the same thing. In one expects it to last for a life- kave—” wanted. Well, we'll muk: the think. I'd much rather elope on time. Springs to-night-
Wednesday."
"goes to meet a young gontle- "Earl," faltored Mary-Frances,
Sbo reached under her bed and man garbed in a costume in which Earl puffed his cigarette, inhaled found the green satin mules. out his lower lip, blew the smoke
knocking hard.
and fortune on a silver platter, Will
you take it Naw-you want. to stick here and go to a lousy camp with a bunch of kid giris"
"Way, Earl DeArmount! I don't gither."
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"I wouldn't want to start to-night. deeply, tipped back his head, poked had put them away-not for her
Sho no lady would leave her bedroom."
Of
Ing your beauty under a bushel Not Tuesday night."
"I'm fully clothed. Get away and, like you sald, misunderstood. Earl lighted his third cigarette. upwards and watched it float and keep but she had taken them out from that door. He saw me I tell
trousseau, of course; merely to and drab and all. Well, all I got "All_right," he said. "I'm waver and vanish into nothing. egain and was wearing them, re- I'm not coming.”
you. He'll drive off. He'll think to say is, snap out of it. Snap out daran Chink to give me the cheque. minded him, is the best day
through-ape? Wait till I got that "Wednesday," Mary-Frances resolutely, to rage. of itce? Kot to be I've waited around here moran a I'm through-see?"
beating it.
He made an all.
Ja the bathroom alo washed hor "Nor does she go, in any dress, month 0% your account. It's ugly gesture with the flat palm of "He rubbed his cigarette into the face without looking at it, and to meet a man who has no better ealing into my capital. I can't his hand and twisted his features ash tray. "Frankie," he said, "If brushed her teeth viciously as if thate, no more regard for her re- stick around any longer-see? qucaefly. "I should have known the day over comes when I don't she hinted them. Taking one thing putation and the reputation of her Snap out of it, Frankic: That's better. Aw, well-what's the diff? treat you right aquare, see with another, of what earthly use family, than to arrive before the my last word.”
You're just like all dames. Yel-straight, I hope I got mine. I mean were such objects as a face and breakfast hour and sit in a car in "Well demurred Mary low l
it. I won't be the man I think I teeth to her any longer?
front of her home. Cecily, return Frances.
I shall deal with him Earl repeated masterfully. "Snap
listen, baby. I'm crazy about of the window. On her way through young man. out of it."
right. Well, what have you you see? And you're crazy about the upper hall again she struggled as he—” "I was just wondering," said been doing? Stringing me along. me. You won't back out the last into the second sleeve of her bath-
Cecily did not really push him Mary-Frances, "what my family Playing me for a sucker. Keeping minute, will you? Do you give me tobe--the dingy blue one-and got she took hold of his shoulders and would do when they found out I'd me hanging around here, eating in your promise that you'll meet me the cord tled around her waist; but sort of revolved him away from the
to my capital. I got a heart, alu't to-morrow and
Kone,"
"Why, Earl DeArmount! I must am, and I hope to get mine. Now, Back in her room she looked out to your room. I shall question this
"Do? Say, listen now, hon. Try 17 I'm human, ain't I? I been but in the old bus will light the mules clap-clopped on the un door, and shoved a little-only a
carpeted stairs, and come loose, trifle so that she could have room. and be sensible.. In the first place, talking business to-day-seo? Prac "I-I promise,” said Mary-Fran- and to keep them on at all she had to open the door and go through It, what can they do? Nothing-abao- | Lical-sec7 Why? Because I
to curl her bare toes firmly down lutely nothing. And from what didn't want to work on your feel- "You won't back out, baby? Hon-into the padded satin.
were cop-clopping. The mules you tell me I don't know as they'd nga nor anything. I wanted you est, you won't back out?"
down the porch steps. Ann. was Grand, who at first clop-clop had leaning over the upstairs railing. oven try to do much. And in the to come into it with your eyes open "I never have broken a promise paused at the front door with his before Grand thought of falling. second place, if I start in to get and all-see? And 1 know. In the in all my life," said Mary-Frances, hand on you out of here and away from and you'd thank me to your dying and I hardly think that I'd start Coelly stood beside him and tried word-with one groan and two pitis the knob, waited until winking would be a more pertinent your family's interference and all, day. Everything for your own In breaking them now.”
take the door knob away from ful moans to the floor. I'll do it-noo7. Now, listen, hon. good-see? Well, what's
it get
him before he said, "Cecily, my After supper to-night you tell your mo? Nothing! What's a maz'M
To be Continued.)
Ceally woke to Wednesday morn child, where are you going?”
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