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THE HONGKONG
THE DIME-A-DANCE GIRL
(Continued from Pape 3.) "You haven't talked to him?" "I'm not going tô. He's not to spol my first evening with my bride. Oh, Ellen, Ellen-"
Again the girl was swept with fenr, Steven was her husband. He hind a right to use that possessive, caressing tope. She belonged to
him.
Fergus appeared on the veran- da.
"It was Mr. Symen calling, sir," he said to Steven. " told him you were not to be here tonight, as you Informed me, but he was consid- erably upset. He said it was im- perative for him to see you, sir."
"It's always imperative for him to see me," Steven grumbled. "This time he'll have to wait until morn- Ing. We'll stop at his office before we spil."
"Very well, sir."
Fergus was gone with one curi- oux, sidewise glance at Ellen~n fleeting glance that seemed to the girl to convey contempt and con- demnation, as if Fergus thought she had no right to be sitting at Steven Barclay's table.
"I don't like that man." she said sharply.
"Then he's lost his job. Steven told her.
"Oh, I don't want that!" she pro- tested, dismayed. "It's only that he makes me nervous.”
And windows,
She arose Trom the table went to one of the
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TELEGRAPI. THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1932.
She saw that he was disappoint-CONSIGNEES' NOTICES. ed but she could not help it., Itj was only 11 o'clock. She was re- THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD. membering that at Dreamland she had often danced until nearly dawn. Steven suggested a popular sup- per club.
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"I'm sorry about the Country The Steamship, Club," he said apologetically. "You'd like it rauch better there, but I'm afraid we'd see people I know and we must wait until later, to dance and Anyhow, you want dance and dance.”-
"I do," shu said again.
Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed .at thoir
the risk into hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of The Hongkong and Kow. loon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or from tho whdeves de- livery may be obtained.
Ellen wns disappointed with No claims will be admitted after the supper club. Steven and want-the Goods have left the Godowns, and ed a private room. She yielded to all Goods remaining undelivered after his wishes although she really wish the 23rd May, will be subject to rent. ed to be with the gay and rowdy must be presented to the Undersign
All claims against the steamer
crowd outside.
Jed on or
will not bo
Loft
8th June or they Presently the manager brought
chaled, and damaged All broken ginzed. champagne in a bucket of cracked then and never tasted it be Goods are to
to bo in the Godowns, fore and Steven watched amusedly 21st May at 10
where they will be examined on the as she lifted the pale, amber liquid dard and Douglas.
a.m., by Messra. God. to her lips. He made a wry face. To comply with the General Bonded at his first sip and left the re-Warehouse Regulations consignees mainder of the glass unfinished.must have a Revenue Officer in atten But Ellen thought the champagne dance when damaged dutiable goods delicious.
are examined.
No Fire Insurance has been effect- Her troubles began to lose aub-Jed. stance and she became really gay. Bill of Lading will be counter. Steven was so accustomed to wom-signed by. en who were practiced drinkersi
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD., that he thought" her gayety spon-
Agents. tuneous and was glad they had
Hongkong, 16th May, 1932. come to dance.
THE MOST
After a while when he was called away to the telephone Ellen poured great deal of chamngue for her welf and drank it. She knew she was attempting to escape reality| DISTINCTIVE
and that the must keep that know-. Jedge from Steven. But the impor-WHISKY tant thing was to escape! When hej atarned, a worried frown between)
piled aside the silken curtain and his eyes, and told her that Symas stared out at the night. Soon Steven was at her side.
"Would you like to see your new home now?" he asked. "You haven't even seen half of it."
"I would."
led her through the vast house, spapping op lights and sunpping off lights, showing her One perfect room after another. There were flowers everywhere cut from the gardens and hothouses of the estate. Everywhere there was evidence of luxury and taste.
Last of all Steven, showed her the suite that was to be her own,
had called the house again it did) not seem important or even inter- egting.
She hardly remembered the hours as they passed. She hardly realized they were leaving and that Steven, deep circles of fatigue be neath his eyes, was adjusting her silver cape about her shoulders, | paying a check and leading her through a brightly lighted room filled with noisy people,
Out in the cold night air her
were back, Silently head cleared instantly. Her fears she got into the car and was silent as they
a pale pink bedroom, a golden liv-drove away.
ing room, a tiny dressing room
cuffs so that he should not claim them. "I'm all right," she said, adding in a shamed voice, "I took some of the champagne when you were out of the room.”
that was all mirrors and n bath "All right, Ellen?" Steven asked. with a sunken tab. Her travelling She thrust cold hands into her case had been unpacked and put away as though she were to spend weeks here instead of one night. On the dressing table lay her fa- miliar brushes. Lying neross the bed were the pale peach pyjamas He laughed and called her an and a negligee, overlapping the silnuncious child. ver mules on the floor.
"I'm sorry you'll have to do with out a muld,” Steven told her.
"Do you realize, Steven, that I've never find a maid in my life?"
He had seated himself in her golden living room. She knew he meant that she should sit beside him, but she was too restless to do janything except stund. She moved about nervously in a state of ex- citement which she tried to con- ceni.
Steven knew that she was not at ease and asked if he should leave her for awhile. She understood that he thought she wag near tears from homesickness and the strange- | ness of it all,
"No, don't go away," she told him. "Let's go some where and
dance and dance and dance!"
They were again. stealing like conspirators into the great, dark living room and up the stairs. He was whis- pering to her in the darkness, in- timately, tenderly.
back at the house
Steven left her at her bedroom door. "I come back to you, my darling," he whispered.
(To Be Continued.)
Prince George, during his two days on a tour of the West Coun- try, yesterday unvelled the memo- rial at Camborne to Richard Tro- vathick, Inventor of the steam locomotive which, in 1801, carried the first load of passengers, says a British Wireless message from Lon- dan, Gated May 18..
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