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not for long because inavitably with Ray the talk turned to mon and romances. Ray was never in- terested in abstractions. After a

little sparring Susan burst out with the question closest to her heart,

WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1932.

ST. BEE'S "BOMB."

TURNS OUT TO BE ONLY HARMLESS FIREWORKS

London, July 20. Sinister looking objects, which the magistrates handled gingerly, Were મ feature at Whitehaven, whore two brothers, Maurice and "What do you think-I mean Basil Davenport, the sons of the what would you do if you were go-ex-Mayor of Macclesfield, wore Ing to marry a person and someone summoned in connexion with told you you'd be spoiling his life "bomb" discovered when by doing it?" she floundered.

Ray's shrewd eyes searched her face.

"What are you talking about? I don't get you."

D

Lurd

Lloyd was presenting prizes on the School. 18th of June, at the St. Bee's.

The dangerous looking exhibits were harmless fireworks. Counsel for the Director of Public Prosecu-

Susan began to outline little squares and triangles on the tablo'stions said that the defence would gleaming surface with her spoon. probably assert that the affair was

n practical joke, but there

was great danger from fire alone.

The hearing was adjourned.-- Reuter's Spocial Service.

"It's this way," she said. "I'm engaged-it's a secret and you mustn't tell anyone to a boy whose family is frightfully rich. His father is going to cut him off with- out a cent if he insists on marrying me."

Ray gasped. "It's just like in the movica" she exclaimed.

un-

Susan rushed on, eager to burden herself. "Well, that was all right. We talked it over and he didn't care and I certainly don't. But to-day his father came to seni me and said I'd be raining his son's whole life if I married him." Her vnice broke. "I don't know. It's sort of-got nie. I don't know what to do."

"You're willing to take him with- out the money?" asked Ray.

"Willing? Susan was frankly uglust. I was glad when he told me it was going to be that way. I I thought it wave us a better chance to make a gn of it. But now I'm not certain. He's always been rich

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and maybe he'd be lost without all the things he's been used to. Maybe he'd blue me for being the cause of his breaking away from his fam- ily and friends. I couldn't stand that." she finished wearily.

Ray planted her two small on the table. "You listen to she said. "Don't be a fool!"

fists

"I want to do what's right," Su- [san insisted.

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Ray's doll-face with its fringed, mascaraed lashes and its fluff of yellow curling hair looked un- believably childlike. The words which issued from those painted ips, however, were unmistakably adult.

"Don't do as I did." Ray remind- ed her bitterly. "Don't let your one chance of happiness go and be Sky Webb, of course, and the rich sorry for it." She was thinking of girl he'd married.

"You know how I used to rave," Ray continued. "All about an apartment on the drive and a mink coat and what-not. That," Ray told her, "was all the bunk. I was kid- ding myself. We'd always been peor. Mamma ani. I, and I said to myself I was tired of it.

When

Sky asked me to 'ruri off. with him Pave him a lot of smart' talk about what I had to have before I'd settle down. He took it seriously, and the first thing I knew he'd gone off and teamed up with that other girl."

Susan had been listening seri- ously. When Ray finished and lapsed into a fit of using Susan said. "Of course our problers ren't at all the same. I wouldn't Monday, 8th August,What I want to be sure of is what mind being noor and Bob know it.

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Kay anorted. "I'm telling you don't be like that!

Take your chance and see what comes. don't want to be an old maid all sour life, do you?"

The two girls, so absurdly young, hth sebered at the thought.

"Of course you don't." Ray went on. Then grab this boy-I don't know who he is bit he must be ok. if you like him-before something happens. We're all such fools," sald Ray wlatfully. "Life is so short we have to take chances. That's the only way to find out what it's all about."

She gathered up her gloves. Ray sighed, "Whew, this is a warm day for March" She was trying to divert the conversation into live- lier channels. "Doesn't it make you want to get out of this man's flown to some place where you can

see the sky"

Suddenly through Susan's mind ttashed the thought of the ranch Bob had described to her-herself In a printed apron, her hair blow- ing in the wind. It was a pleasant picture. She wondered how she had allowed a middle-aged man with a dull concept of life to let her think she could abandon it.

"You're sweet, Ray," Susan said humbly..

"Don't try to kid me." The other girl blinked and there was a tear on the end of her foolishly beaded lash. "Come along and don't for- get to ask me to the wedding." "I won't," Susan promised. She hurried along the street with dancing steps.

(To be Continued.).

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