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CHAPTER VII → WHAT HAS HAPPENED Nasa, demi-monde of Parts, in 1868, just before Presse estiged the Franodi
·Pruarían · Mar, in, made into a ovl
SA MANUEL MORINTEN biscuiñas Narima
Anna Sten
EMILE ZOLA'S
Japologise for it would make të naam
amall and' mean. And papa Gretnar, whetaver I bays been, I have not |been that!"'e
"Bahl" ha roared. "Love? A What can you woman is you.
い
"i know of leve," she said, softly,
brated newssé, by Gaston Greiner, a mated thecariest impressive, who to vou know of love?" pet, which the dost, Evivelly, the "only what any woman knows. That Japón, Gourgs Mugst, a young Show, when it comse it tears you apart, Frame whom the "a separated by@A and leaves you whimpering for haly. awaregut, George's brother, * That when you and love, nothing vas pele the side't want diorge te
Karaoke Mia Hja with the type of wom—not even you, papa, with all your 1 KAA SAAndre malate en soutiwwing kindnesses—matter."- his modding, and zo goes to Parla ană He survayad her. "wall" ha snið, sta Greimer, when de isla at Wesaft appraisingly, "that war A Yey Sus insidelism. Es de jurt leaving Greiner's speech. Zou have learned to act even better than 3 taught you. But NOW GO ON WITH SEX STORY from now on, you can set some-
"Are you sure about your sonusa- where else. You're through with mm.
thantes). ""Through --- through --- tions Monsieur?" asked Greinar through I'm throwing you ouUL (pała with tear.
“Charge Nana with 'them," re- Nana paused a moment, contam- sponded Andre, "and then see what plating the tip of her pink ingår. she mys“ His hand on the-door-When she spoke, she was getting knob, he turned back. “I ask you, AngTY. sir, that neither my hame nor my Brother's be mentioned in this."
Grater nodded his head glumby, "My business is with her," he said, "and I shall see her-soon."
"Then, my friend,” she began, “if this is the way we must part. I akali tell you something, Why did you choose me? Did you maka me what I am be-zuse I could act? No. Bo K. Greiner—the great Gretnar thousand times no! You took me "the man who mada woman over— because you wanted me all of me Into glamorous stage butterfles, do you hear, you silly old fool? only for payment in the form of You wanted Nana, memand Parts is what they could be to him, sum full of just such tottering old pro- moned Nana to himu. Nana en-ducers like you, who want a girl pered, "entirely unsuspecting. and like Nana, în their thestrea, andķin walked up to the old man, a seduc. their boudoirs!"
tive smile playing across her face. Greiner laughed. “You think so? » She seated herself on his defk, firat | Well, go aheed smit try to get in _
"Don" it down...you won't be have long.*,
making sure her drain was adjusted | oa8/") Know the theatre better than at the most pleasing angle to the jyou. You may have your · affairs old lacber. But this time, strangely, with whom yon pinass and, it only it had no effect on him,"
| adda' to ·· your attractiveness—but "Don't sit down," he said, coarse- when you appear, with a husband. by: "you'want be here long."
or an exclusive lovar-iyou're done. Nade was amazed.: "What," she|All "washed up... Bo go along, you wondered. "could have come over gutter snipe. Pack up your things the old duffer?
and go 'back' to the streeté and sit **why,” she said, “what's the mat- on a park bench where your living tor. Papa Greiner Why AID YOU 80 | 19 · Nextired,”\\ rude to me? What have I done?”
· Nana, brože in, furiousty; now, "What have you done?” he roared. "And if I had to do that, it would with all the invective of a man who be better than to hear you knocking knows be la.. no longer aftenative on "my door every night-to feel can use on a woman who has your old arms beavy with age.try- spurnad bim. “What .... have you
done? He looked at Nam, and in to hold me to your heart-to feel" your kisses, which you 'thịnk" went as more quietly. "Well, I
are burning and hot but which I won't get medi Deny this You know come from lips already balt have loved a young man.
"No." said Nana, "I don't deny to cold in death You: made me, did you?" she sneered. "Well, I paid "You Eave loved him for some fon for it, paid you more than any- time," pressed Greiner,
Inna known" And I won't complain. "I won't deny that, either."
iker "And he has been down in the shall shout to all Paris
Grainer gave me the srealest country with you while i was up chance I ever had for it was in his here."
"Well," said Nana, coyly, "you theatre I met the only man I ever loved. Hear that?. Loved! Yes,
'couldn't both be there,”
"Bah!" said Greiner, violently, and the man whom Fl. keep on took you from the streets, made loving long after you sprawl both · your name the best known in sil your feet in the grave; you miser- Paria
Do you hear me, you alley able old corpss" cat? I made you: T. put you in the ana went out, slamming the finest apartment could ding in the door.
Riviera. I gave fou your carriage---- But heart was benvy, Sho and your jewela, and your furs and so loved the theatrel" it had grown fineries. I gave you more then I to be part of her very being... It and George were her two lovea, of ever gave any woman in my ka“
"Ter Papa Greiner," Nana id, which George came frst, (and "for", he softly as she could, still trying to whom she would have gladly giván bawitch the old man, as she had up anything but the theatre -- doza ao completely before. ***Tax, Yat in her there' lingered, az you have been very klad." (aas optimism, the optimien all the dog-
"Stop!" he roared. “Let me go unpoor. LİWAYS retain
and because I have been very good. “Something) will turn zupa, she is You choose a lover—s mere boy, who thought of can get another job, could give you nothing is baby 1-George will soon be back, and he'll dier, named George Mutat. You
choose him to make me the laughing help me, help me, help me
Nana stumbled on, and the Paris stock of all my friends and night descended -over-herram quaintances. What have you to say shroud, enveloping and hiding, om- for yourself?"
have nothing." Nana wald, finowsly hinting of the coming daring jatkumbly, "nothing,
schemed
men........
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London, Nov, 15 The Prince of Wales bad a rous- ing reception when he attended charity showing of the French tra- vel fim, "An Eastern Odyssey." at the Plaza theatre in aid of the Ro- yal National Lifeboat Institution. of which he is President.
A crowd begun to gather some two hours before the Prince ar- rived, and, having cheered is ar- rival, walted another two hours to speed his departure.
An Eastern Odyssey" is the re- cord of the Citroen- Expedition, which in 1931 travelled in tractor motor-cars across Asia from Befrit to Peking. It is one of the great- est travel alms ever made✨
You see the machines climbing muletracks in the e: Himalayas, clinging like ants to the gigantic cun-faces. They cross a native suspension bridge which jumps about alarmingly even when tro den by a mule.
WALLS OF ICE
Only once was mechanical man defested, and that was really a victory when almost sheer walls of rock and içe made it necessary to dismantle the cars and trans- port them plece by piece on the backs of native, porters.
But the record is not merely geo- graphical. There are fascinating glimpses of customs by the way-- a Kurdish family rolling tents. with a toddler giving a helpful shove from behind; Chinese-dan- (these cers actors and acrobats. last the very fello dull revue), and, an the civil war in Bhar Dses staring dreadfully at the
Altogther a magnificent ble of picture-making, given added poign ancy by the suden death of the leader of the expedition M. Geor- ges-Marie Haardt, in Peking.
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