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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1934.
BEACH CLUB GIRL
By MABEL McELLIOTT
She had never danced before with anyone whose step fitted her own so perfictly.
HEGIN HERE TODAY
of the other, wealthier gizia.
very pleasant, very domestle and them-all but Hardy who was not,
for the moment, visible. peaceful.
Boots
Mrs, Waterman, a dowager with crisply marcelled silver hair and a
BOOTA RAEBURN, 18 and pretty, be longs to the younger set at Larchneck, fashion- "Have a good time, lear." able New York suburb, The Raeburns have clutched her brief wrap of brown bad reverses and lootstelee not to be jealous chiton velvet around her and went SYLVIA RIVERA, richest girl in town, terwiftly up the flagged walk to the giving = Party at the Yacht Clubs and Boots club. The doorman smilled at lier. is heartbroken bremuna alto le not invlied.
"Evening, Miss Boots." Sto accepta a Inst-minute invitation to a dinner to be given at the club the samsu night as rivia's party by MS, WATERMAN.
Next day Bools overhears her crowd dynamic air of being equal to any cussing her. Mrs. Waterman, they say, only situation, trailed her mauve chifons aaked Boots because the tell sorry for her. toward the young
girl, "So nice you could come, my dear. is the table in the west window. Outs I always like to be in the west window one Bees the sunset."
Boots, who know the younger set
ens of Larchneek's sactal melškaru,
Boots go home shocked and grieved by this unkindness,
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CHAPTER III
"Who was that brought you home?" NOTICE. Mr. Raeburn, established in a deep chair on the porch, with her endless knitting, asked mildly as the girl came up the steps.
"Oh, just nobody at all. The man who teaches the youngsters ming at the club."
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always chose the east room because the long veranda gave onto the sound, making it possible for endless flirta tions to be carried on under cover of starlight and the lapping waves, swim-smiled brightly in return. She ought to be thankful, she reminded herself sternly, that she was hero at all in- stond of being stuck' at home, curled up with a magazine. Two or three people waved to her as sho made her way through the dining room, brave with lanterns and the club colours. She saw Isabel in, pale green, smiling up at a tall young man in a whita mens Jacket, a scarlet cummerbund around his slim waist. His back was turned to her, but she thought there was something vaguely familiar in the set of his sleek, doric head. The mom.ent passed she could not recall who he was, and in an instant she was at Mrs. Waterman's table, in the embrasure, and two olderly, rubicund and smiling gentlemen were vying for the honour of drawing oui her chair.
Mrs. Itaeburn pursed up her thin lips ever so slightly and, although The made no further commont, her daughter know the incident had dis- pleased her. Dintay Adrian was al very woll: everyone knew him. But Larchneck's inner circle was a little corporation. Newcomers closed, were looked upon with the darkest suspicion. Although a seant 50 min uten from the spires of Manhattan, the small, complacent suburban town had the tightness and narrownees of spirit which might have belonged to some provincial village far removed from any centre of sophistication.
Boots went on into the house, nodding to Linda, who was setting the tablo on the side porch. This morning everything had been lovely. Birds. sunshine, flowers, even the smell of suda as Linda sang over her wash
all had contributed to Bootal sense of well being. But now a cloud hung over all. Those cite who pretended to be her friends had laughed at her openly, cruelly. Well, she would go to the party tonight. She would show them how much-or how little-she cared.
"Not hungry?"
She came back from her dreams to toy liationaly with the salad. Too hot, I guess,"
"Did you have a good swim?" For checks flamed with the memory of it. "It was all right."
She felt a light touch on her arm. A lazy, confident voice, sald easily: "Well, this is a break. I've been look. ing for you-"
Sha folt her heart pound, hor pulses quicken. The young man in flannels, with the dark blue double-breasted jacket, the crest of waving hair angrily ironed down, was Hardy Whitmore.
She managed to any Idly, "Oh, have you, honestly
Then they were dancing, swinging along together lightly and gracefully to the
and tune of that sweetest olitest of waltzes, "The Blue Danube." Boots had not known dancing could
be like this. She, herself, danced na naturally as she walked. It was in her blood. But she bad never danced, before, with anyone whose step fitted her own so perfectly. Neither spoke. it was perfect this way.
Almost before she realized what was happening Tardy had danced her out of one of the long French window and onto the veranda. It was cool here, A light wind beilled the sails that awung at anchor just around the point.
stora One or two yellow pricked the blue darkness.
Hardy held her arm very tightly in his. "Let's grab ourselves a boat." he said quickly. "Let's go for a buzz. It's too hot in there."
TO CAETY
Boots was tempted. Hardy away from the crowd, to which she did not, tonight, belong. would be a grim triumph. Mr. Waterman's stern facado rose up be fore her and she wavered:
"Ah, come along! Be a sport." His face, flushed and handsome. was close to her own. The thrun of the music came to her dimly, the breeze cooled her hot checke
It was even as she had expected. Not a soul at Mrs. Waterman's table was under 50. Miss Florida Fleming, "I-I think I'd better not." the village "povicas," enveloped in "Al, don't be silly!" He had her black tulle with a band of silver in arm now and, almost without know- her iron gray looped and ally hair,ng what it was she did, she followed sat beside Mr. Waterman-old William him down the broad flight of shallow Francis himself. Vincent Paul Hall-steps toward the boat landing. han, who taught English at the high
(To Be Continued.) school and conched the amateur players in Shakespeare in his spare time, was at her right. For the rest, there were a few vague persons whom Boots described in her own. mind' as "wet, amaeksam.lling, well pre- served ladies and gentlemen of un- certain years and enthusiastic aspect. "I declare, Barbara," her mother's
The dinner began. There was fruit fretful voice came to her as from a cup. There was soup. There was distance, “I declare I don't know what fish in aspic. There was the inevita on earth Daddy renewed his member- ble Joint of chicken, with a discour- ship in that club this year for, any-1 aged spoonful of peas. There was a how. You act sometimes as though Timp salad. At long last, the fune you didn't care about it, and we could of Marching Along Together," dur- I afford it.
ing the playing of which the owner Familiar worda. Familiar setting, of the winning boat rose and bowed Boots scarcely listened. Occupled ceremoniously to the assembled com-1 with her own thoughts, her own pany, there was an ico, giddily pinki misery, she let her mother drone en, and green, formed in the shape of the
"To make matters worse you let ziub fing. overy Tom. Dick and Harry drive you home. When I was a girl...”
It didn't matter. It would be over
o
No mare apinach," Boots almost anapped to the surprised Linda who, with a rather battered apron tied on haphazardly, was handing around the dish again." breaking!
Spinach, Indeed, when her heart, was
Bools lifted her domiitasse and languldly drank, Across the table Bliss Florida was cooing: "Isn't it delightful party? Isn't it tup wonderful?"
one could do no less than accept. Mr. Hallihan asked Boots to dance. She danced with him, hating the slow, old-fashioned stops, feeling her checks hot as the intrepid Shakespearean cholar steered her in the direction of the East Room, Sho had hoped But later in the cool of dusk when, to avoid this-passing Sylvia Rivers' bathed, powdered and scented, and able but now that the moment was presented herself at the living room at hand she met it with head up and door for her mother's approval, Boots' syes flashing. Sylvia, in sheerest spirits had lifted a little. After all white with a knot of brown orchids it was midsummer, she was young, on one shoulder, looked coolly nast
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"Hallo, Boots," as she danced sedatels Looks niec! Mrs. Rasburn sald, past them. She could feel the sting of the crisp, billowing organdio.of Sylvia's calu, disdainful, unseeing Boote kissed hor.
amile as she passed, re
"I just run you down, dear, ánd-
Someone it was the elder Adrian
stop to njost the 7110 as I come back," boy who fascled himself as a bit of 660
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was one of her "good days," her affairs-silenced the orchestra. for n daughter observed, with quiet atla-moment and announced a "change faction. Mrs. Raeburn, she often partners" interval.
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of dulot pride. "was subject to bad
headaches." She was, further, "ner- Boots slipped out of Mr. Nalithan's vous" and "delicate," and her good arms as the music stopped' and the days were, therefore, things to be drum's “ta-ra-ra-ra” filed the air. thankful for.
Bhe still held her hand gallantly but The two women spoke little, throad. with all Her soul who was wishing to Ing their
way through streets shaded be out of this warm, crowded rooin by the raga of the late sun. Every with its, trailing bunting,, its confetti, where lawn sprinklers played and its tables in confusion of melting small children, kapt up beyond theiron and cooling coffee cups, Tho usuni bedtime hour because of the valety at Sylvia's table had made her heat and daylight saving." played oalize what sho was missing. And- idallalargalaga kamaldendent Ides wasnt they were laughing at her, all of
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