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This photo shows the German crosier Karlsruhe at Juneau, Alaska, on its world cruise with naval cadets.

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Holland's famous Zuider Zoe became a thing of the past when this picture was taken showing

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-Susan wanted to know. Heathi uptime the name of a small, pri- !

fit with Hub anbar, basa pregiment of ivate hospital.

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I marry Ernest Heath, her employer. Benj Juta i leath, then turbot the gath

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CHAPTER XXXVI

kurli tempadure might mean many fting She never know how she i od through that day, it was al Susan did not sleep at at the rodsend to have the task of night alter Lire shooting. She straightening the house after Aunt ay tense and shivering, wondering dessie's departure. There were in- what would happen on the sorrow, monuerable little things to do hut Bach time she closed her eyes shejas Stisan went about these tasks | could see that horrible scene again, | she listened apprehensively for thej Ben with the gun raised in the air] telephone to ring- Ben must get)

iring at Heath and then at him-letter. He simply must!

. How teuld she have dreamed At four o'clock she went to Rose's that jealousy wodd drive Ben to home. Mrs. Milton noticed the such lengthis? What the news.it's silence and put it down to papers should bear of the airyla untural reaction following her Heath's position and hers would aunt's illness.

fend themselves to vivad heullings, "Your ampl's going to do fine No, she would not even think of now. Don't you think another bit, such a thing. Heath hat assured; about it." Mrs. Milton said. "Let's her the matter would be hushed you and I have a etga tea, lovey."! 13. But what if Ben died" Mrs. Milton eyed her young com- would be difficult keeping that panion appraisingly. "Youkok quiet. The whole wretched story mighty peaked to me," she

ould be blazoned before the world, uunced. "Did you have any

"I mustn't let Aunt Jessie know," lunch""

Susap said to herself, "She must “I don't remember. have in the morning without And-; Udidn'L."

an-

No. 1 guess

ing out anything about it." Some-j "Lord love you? Did anybody how the girl arrayed her shattered ever see such a girl." Mrs. Milton i forces. She lushed herself into a said Fondly,

state of calm so that the older wo "You'd better i Ko around man suspected mothing, Grumbling) fooking like a ghost or your man

little.

but well plensed on the won't like it." Mrs. Milton hadi whole, the invalid allowed herself) been taken into the secret of Su- to be stowed away in a drawing sin's engagement.

won't

room with the crisp anrse. The The girl flushed. "I ra men began to give warning mind," she said wearily.

Only thirteen seconds and gulps were required for the Heidel berg University student above to empty this half-gallon stein in

a Paris boor-drinking contest. The best previous record was 17

seconds.

Trapped when a gas explosion shot Games through a six-storey apartment and business block at Cleveland, 10 were killed and 30 injured. Sleepi ng occupants of the building were blown from their bedi shortly after midnight and in half an hour the structure was a mass of lames with avery avail- able piece of fire apparatus in the city pouring water into the crumpling floors.

is what you need right now." She motioned Susan out of the room.

Susan felt shaken but somehow Heath, pacing. up and down the corridor, was startled by the luminous light in her eyes. She took his arm impulsively.

exalted.

and Susan kissed the thin check, Mrs. Milton went about the busi- Feeling a rush of emotion.

ness of making tea but her heart} “You be good now!” she admion was not in her work. She was ished, "Do just us you're told and puzzled over Stean. The child

with emphasis. Susan searched the foot of the bed. you'll be fat and sassy in no time didn't look happy. There were no his face for a sign of what might "You may

have two minutes," at all.” Aunt Jessie promised with two ways about that. Could she! unexpected meekness.

be marrying this old fellow (thus have happened but found none. She she said in a matter of fact voice, feel easy about you as long as did Mrs. Milton designate Ernest was afraid to ask. She might stave "and that will be all: The doctor," you're staying with the Miltons," Heath in private) for his moneyyoff dianster by pretending it did not she added to Susan, "doesn't want she said.

She dismissed the thought, Susan exist but she found as she went up him to become excited."

| tło stairs, that her knees were Ben's voice sounded unnatural, Susan dashed to the platform, wasn't that kind, she decided. trembling stepping off just before the train Nevertheless there was something

Posho could genreely strange. She had to go very close stand,

to understand what he was saying, began to move. She ran after it, grieving the girl.

"Are you kil At six Heath telephoned again.

right?" Heath waying for a minute or two. Then,

"Sorry, sorry. Terribly sorry," suddenly it dwindled into a mere He said, "If I send a car fer you at innced at her with more than his he was muttering. "Wanted to fell

you."

Henth looked puzzled. "He's not speck along the track. She felt 7:30 will it be all right?" Some sual solleftude. ・・

"Ben must be dying," the girlj Susan bent over him with a rush going to," he said. "He's going to forlorn.

thing in his tone frightened Susan, thought. That was why they had of pity. "It's all right," she as- be fine. It's almost a miracle." She was quite alone now. Was "Yes, of course, but what is it?"sent for her. She was led down asured him. "It wasn't really your "Oh," Susan collapsed against it or was it not a bad omen that he asked.

narrow corridor flanked on either fault."

the expected telephone call had! is voice was very low. "I can'tinide by closed doors. The quiet of

tailed to come through before she tell you just now.” left the house? She felt now that

she could not possibly wait to know Simon was too well trained to

Those had been the right words. the place, the antiseptic scent that She saw that instantly and was hovered in the air weighed on her glad. She knew, too, that she had splrit. Before one of the doors spoken the truth. Ben had been

of Ben's condition until returningspak of the events of the night enthused and knocked softly, the victim of a fever, a madness, Dome. She stopped at n pay ata before. Susen rode along wonder- A nurse's face appeared in the aper She understood that. She had felt tion and called the number of ing what her destination might be.

something very like it that night during which her heart palpitated observed they were turning into the "He's awake now."

"Yes, you may come in," she said, when she had seen Denise with Bob, Heath's club. After a long wait Her heart beat rapidly when she ture, She nodded to him, frighteningly she heard his voico, street on which she knew the hospi.

Jealousy was a fearful thing. It Susan entered on unwilling feat. was a beast that drove you to un- How is he?" shu naked fear-tal was located: What could have She senteely dared to look at the expected violence. fully.

happened. Was Ben dead? She face on the pillow of the high hos- She was glad she had said that. "Ile had a bad night," Henth told had never known such misery. Aspital bed. Ben's eyes were open, The elek boy's face lightened. "Bet- her, "and he's running a high the car slid to a stop Heath, who staring in her direction, Susan tor now," he muttered. "Think I fever, but Blake says it's not alarm- had evidently been waiting within, glanced around her wildly. Heath can sleep." ing and you're not, to worry." camo to meot her.

nad vanished and only the nurse, "That's fine," the nurso inter- "Where are they keeping him?” | "I'm glad you're here," he said businessliko and cool, remained at posed. "That's just lovely. Sloep'

"Tell Dr. Blike he must Have him," she whispered, "They mustn't let the poor boy die."

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