THE HONGKONG `TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1934.
Married Flirts
BEGIN BERE TO-DAY
In
baby. Tom Inaleta
comes back from winter In
and
maks her to luncheon Grosber
parents in their suburban fame
by MABEL
McELLIOTT
Tom drew the green chair beside
dam'
summer long, forget the job and tiled bath down at the Hollow, "I don't know what Tom Weaver's GYPSY MORELL #nd TOM WEAVER are the apartment and everything else, anyway." She was seeing the ad-thinking of a.."
hor and sat down, staring at her married iba same day M. LILA HOTALING Well, there was no use wishing for vantages of the apartment, admit- Gypay interrupted gally. "Mum-worried eyes. "It's this and DEREK URIBA, Lin expect to live in luxury, while Gray Intents to go on with the moon. You just had to enjoy|ting that the cabin with its win- my, don't be silly! You know the place," he said in a beaten voice. Ther job, teaching in a motllement,
}things as they came.
dows open to the wide sen had apartment is comfortable as can"You must get away." After returning from honeymoon
some drawbacks, as long as they be. We have awnings, we have re- Киторо 1.5in maka the Weavers to daner.
She crauyed a weary amilo. The Amontr the pumin ja wealthy MARKO Tom, on the other side of the fire, couldn't stay there.
frigeration and electric fans and mountains? The Inko country? BROUGHTON, who once nikest Gypay fo
But in the days that followed, the river nearby. You talk as Out of the question. If she could matry him ile Bowers Groty with attens felt his heart awell with love for
the small, gailaut alt in the deck when the heat of early June de- though I were in the Mojave got someone to stay with her at tion And Tom la traku.
Broughton offers her a job on SaturdayA, catalogatog his library and irney, acerute chair.. Gypsy's enlour was enchant-scended upon the elty, making desert.
the Hollow. But she didn't want without tebing Tom, Just as the one de Ing to-day-sho' was all apricot pavements and walls and unshaded This was all very well but when to leave Tom. He would be alone wosh sive is taken his and the octar tells her brown tones and the sea air windows one white glure of sun-heat settled down like a blanket in this hot, staring city. she is alig to have jobs at the settlement. had made her hair one mass of shine, she thought many and many her resolution was shaken. Tom "Everything's out of proportion
a time with almost unbearable found her one night, lying on the just now," Dymay be happy keeping house until a feathery ringlets.
ahu faltered, nying "We could stay down to-night, lunging of the peace and coolness daybed, white and exhausted. one thin hand on his.
"It's nothing," she told him tired out and I'm fidgety and clothre are shality in comparison with til: perhaps," she was naging to Sue. of Wading Hollow and the little
"You're Urp47 and Tors spend week-end with her Tom could go up in the morn-cabin set among the dunes. Gypsy's Not for worlds would she admit the we're not seeing things as they
ing."
mother telephoned, asking her to weakness and nervousness that really are. Don't worry. It will CHAPTER XIX
"He hated to dash her dream but come out to Blee Hills, and they had swept over her that day like a be all right." he said slowly. "Honestly I wish went on bright week-end, but tide. The city had, all at once, There was the cabin at Wading we could, darling, but I've got to Beatrice Ind moved into Gypsy's seemed a giant octopus with fery made her lie there.
But he was not convinced. Hollow, of course. Let It not behe in so darned early--"
old room now. The house had set-Angers reaching out to destroy her: her supper on a tray. Cold meat He brought thought for an instant that the
Gypay and briskly, cheerfully,tled down to a routine which did "It's just nerves," she told her- young Weavers had forgotten that."It doesn't matter in the least." not include her and, while she self desperately, fänning her hot and string beans (she had pre- But while it was ideal for week-
But he raged within because he knew she was always more than cheeks. "To-morrow we'll get a pared these earlier) and leed toa ends, perfect for a brief vacation, had to disappoint her.
welcome, he could not accept her breeze and f'll forget about it." and fruit. It was not to be thought of as n
The apartment seemed especially mother's generous suggestion that But she was growing heavy and regular living place.
Gypsy ate and drank with him. summer slow of movement now. thing, it was much too far from the they got back to it, warm, wenty
small and cramped that night when she and Tom spend the
Her hour The curls lay damp on her hot there.
was drawing near. It became in forehead. Her dotted swiss frock, city70 miles on the railroad. and sunburned. However, Gypsy "You'll wilt away in town," Mrs. creasingly diffealt to ignore her many times The commuting would be hoth disid loyally, "We haven't got a Morell anid in melancholy tones. bodily needs and woes,
washed and cult and expensive and
(Continued on Page 2.) those un nights when Tom was kept Inte, Gypsy would be quite alone in an Inaccessible and lonely place. It Was J delightful place to camp. Į however, and on several spring Saturday a small car might be seen ploughing through the sandy rond, spilling bundles as it went.
For
one
She Canavan and Hout Gibson came down one bright, blowy Sun. day in May and Sue raved over the place--the smell of the Men and the snug Httle cabin with its bunks and its oil stove and its blue curtains. They had a merry supper out of doors, Tom broiling #tenks over the coals and Gypsy lading out potato salad.
"If I owned the place," she said reflectively, lying luxuriously on an army blanket, "I'l never leave it. I'd dig myself in and live on roots and berries." Sure was red-unired. blue-eyed, enthusiastic. She was Home lucky man's good secretary, down in the city.
"You would not!" Hunt roused himself hazily to contradict her. "You're a Fifth Avenue hound and you know it. You like this In small doses but, deep down, you want to live a stone's throw from Times Square."
There's something in that." Sue admitted. "But honestly, Exp. I'm mad about this place. Why didn't we ever come before?"
"Well, Rosina was here must of last summer," Gypay told her. "It's Tom's property, really, but the family love it so they sort of have it on shares. The childrer adore it."
Tom caught her eye and she amiled at him, thinking of the child who might-who most cer. tainly would-be with them here the following-summer-Durling- Tonimy, how handsome he was with the sunburn blotting out his winter pallor and his long legs! stretched out on the sand! What a pity they couldn't stay here all
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