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·SERIAL STORY-

Summer Sweethearts

CHAPTER XXIV

The girl:stared back at Michnel Heatheroe, her pupils dilating oddly. "You win," she mald quietly,

Katharine "flis arms were around her now, his breath was on her cheek. "You mean you'll be tually marry me?"

poor man, my darling."

"As if that mattered."

She raised his hand to her lips and, with a spontanelty amazing in one always so cool and repressed, kissed it. His face burned a deep red. He said huskily, "Do you realize, girl, that's the first time you ever-

"Ever what?" fler dark, burning

She looked straight ahead, her blue eyes challenged him. Bertins hands gripping, the wheel,

"I'll do that."

The die was chat. She couldn't turn back now. She knew in her soul if she turned Michael over to those detectives the would he tormented all her life long. She couldn't think of Sally Moon now--nor of anything cla

who complained of her stiffness and coldness, would not have recognized Katharing at the moment.

"The first time you ever gave mo any tangible proof of your affection," said the man softly.

She laughed gayly. "I like that. Here I dash off in my oldest frock and marry the man and he says I give no tangible proof

." She

"Drive on then," the man cried exultantly: "We can get a special brake off in regard him oddly. licence in Connecticut.

"Michael Heathorot, I've said it be Long afterward the girl thought fore and I now again-de you

May it some special madness must have know you don't talk in the least ille possessed her that day. She could a wild westerner?" not remember quite clearly by what school, you know."

He laughed. "Oh. I've been to devious route they arrived at the shabby, shingled house in the little, sleepy village. The frayed clergy- man who examined their papers did not seem to And the situation at all odd. He accepted them and their de mand quite calmly.

As if in a dream the girl heard the "1. Katharine, take

word.

thee.

A woman came out of the kitchen, wiping her floured hands, to sign the papers...

Then they were back in the ear again, Katharine's hands on the wheel. The simple gold band, bought in that same sleepy town, glimmered against her finger,

It wasn't real.

It couldn't be. Yet there was Michael beride her. And in the back of the car were the drug atore packages, the forgotten library book, to remind her of hame, ní dú- tles.

Katharine turned scandalized faco

10 bis. "Bertine-my stepmother! She'll be expecting me back. She'll be half mad. What time is 17"

Michart consulted his watch. "Half past two."

+

Half past two. And it had been 10 o'clock when Katharing had stepped out of the drug store into brolling Main Street. She was married now. Sho was this man's wife.

"I know, really, so little about you," she said, luxuriating in the adoring her. That's so much glance he gave I want to

Some demon of inte

jealousy prompted hor next

remark. "I know less than Sally Moon, probably.**

He shrugged his shoulders.

"Will you believe me, Katharine, ur think me less than gallant if I say that affair wasn't of my making?"

Sho lifted candid ryen to his, her fingers interlaced in his strong ones. Oh, I knew that," she said loftlly. "It isn't the first time Sally's been engaged. Only

what

's always been the one before. to break the darn things," Katharine confessed,

"Michael, Ingenuously. this is a terrible thing we've done to

her

"Lord, it is rotter," the man cou lesse ruefully

There was Bertine to be told and Katharine's father and Sally Moon

oh, how could they face it? "Michael, I tell you what,” Katli-, arine began eagerly, "you let me drive you to the through train and off some place until this thing

whatever it -blows over. Then I'll join you, and everything will be all right."

He shook his handsome bead.

"I don't dare let you out of my "Michael," sho said frantically, sight. You'd vanish like the princess "You ast wait here. Is there in the fairy tale." hotel or something? I'll go back to Innfcock and get some

kome things into a Fagney-throw

She had promised to go with him.

She must make him Rec TERROIL. "But don't you understand?

week."

It will!

for better or for worse. In siekness for just a little while. I can come and in health. Something wild and to you in a few days--maybe free within herself exulted at the thought. This

He was abdurate. She had not Jean, smiling youn known he could be so stubborn. She man was her husband. No one could take him from her.

was in despair.

"But why else did I come with you

"

He glanced, away, avoiding her eyes.marry you-except to save you?" "Do you think I'm going to let you 50 now? We can telephone stepmother.

your

thought," he told her quietly, "It was partly because you loved me.“. Suddenly it seemed to Katharine

Then she was in his arms again, that Bertine knew it would spoil half-weeping, wholly absorbed in the everything. Bertine, prying and quesoft-told, ever-now story. But they tioning, wooning perhaps, and talking were getting nowhere in the argu of the shame and disgrace of

"No," she said gently, "But now! we must plan what to do, where to

it.

ment.

She telephoned Bertine, with some garbled, hazy account of a forgotten

go. Shall we go west again-or apointment and hung up the receiver,

it would it be uncomfortable for you?"

She naked this haltingly. Now that who' was his wife, perhaps Michael Heatherce would tell her why those grim men with badges were looking for him.

with shaking fingers. Michael wait- ed for her in the foyer of the little hotel But

"We can't lunch here," he said. the man says there's A tea- room down the street

She laughed on a note of excite-

starving."

"No--not very," said Michael. If ment. "Let's dash there then. I'm she hadn't known the affair was so. surious, she would have worn there their eyes and hands met.

Over an omelette and rolls and ten was amusement lurking in his eyes.

"Our well- "Katharine, can you realize it ding luncheon," Katharine said. How he asked buckily after a moment.

strange fate was! Only this morn-

+

belong to me. you

Michael Heatheroe again.

To-day I thought I was done for ing she had plaaned never to see "I can't drive when you look at ine "Now, my darling, you must really like that," she murmuroil. She stop. let me go,” she piended when he had ped the ear and there was a murmur. Paid the cheek and they had wandered ing interlude.

Lout again into tie hot, bright sun- "Listen. Katharine," said Michael with bursting brown paper

thing of mid-afternoon. Two children "You needn't go back after a space.

in my pockets."

"Idiot!" she told him. "I haven't any cinthes."

eyes.

baga

to Innicock at all. I have some enshut of a grocery store to regard pair with curious, interested Michael laughed, tucking her baud in his. "I'm coming back to Innicock with you," he said.

There wa

ing.

Well, I'll buy you some." With what 2 she demanded, laugh--

He frowned. "You've married a

"Oh, you can't, really," terror in her lane.

"Oh, yes, I can,"

he sal gully,

"I haven't done a thing to be ashamed of."

Sho whirled on him. "You mean- you-mean you tricked me into this 1" (To Be Continued).

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