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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1932.

GANDHI'S LAST DAYS IN INDIA BEFORE HIS ARREST: AMBASSADOR GREW

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Mr. Joseph C. Grew, named American Ambassador to Japan. He has served na Ambassador to Turkey, Minister to Swit zerland and Under-Secretary of Slate.

Just a habit, she suppos fed. Mr. Correy was a crank about

many things. Two other girls! worked in the office: Miss Bush and Mias Grugers. No, she didn't i like them very well. She didn't dislike them, but they were the "all-righty" sort. Mr. Correy was

got into the car. That is why always snooping around their

Ann. Cecily and Mary Franzen Fenwick dve didn't, wish to begin with plans deska to see whether they had with their grandaurels westby, w and futures that dragged other broken his rule by leaving their an impoverished that Atria stol Cecily's entro 1200 ings Poupart the tumehall. The siers by people in with us. I wanted to lipsticks and powder compacts in ben orphaned are chiidheart. The rat stay right in the present, and close the offlée. No, he never snooped and alone with you. I asked you around her desk, but she had

parenta are known respectively, an "Amalia"

mad Nizam."

When the story opene Ann bisa been ens' to, I didn't wish to talk about never broken the rule. He was t marrying, and being engaged, and fiend for rules, made them about

Kathilip Beroyal,youtu

eight year. They cannot marry because Ann

her to manage their hoeste...

Krows her alaiere and randparents dread the family, and Ann and Phil-"every little thing, and was always Creily has now tire cry Me There he loomed again, standing threatening to have them printed, with whom she is falling in love though the in his overshoes and displaying all fas if that would disgrace the office har known him only whort time. May his sterling qualities. She thrust force, though he never had done) France and her friend. Ermintrude ti, strike up an acquaintance with Far p her hands out in an impotent res-so. Armont, stock comp sutor Tu Marture, trying to push Phil away.

She meeta buna secretly.

Barry said, "You'll be out of all

France he is an Inter jele romantic turand said, "Oh-softly, under her that before long now."

Next morning Phit comes to take Anu to breath.

her er in his ear. The begs her to matry

*

Jak mediately

When we admin trat kin

aktuele they cute nene quarentur.

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No wonder. He

"I don't mind it," Cecily said. "He's just fuasy and important-

Crelly se warned by her friend, Marta, that

had accused not mean. He's good about money. Barry McKeet in a furt-punker. Her her, the loveliest living thing, of 've had to ask for advances once that same evening Harry ak city to marry practicality and guest towels and for twice, and he's been

hm. She miniite whe faves lifen but de menetve About the massage date.

CHAPTER XXI

grand

greed. Hi had Konv oil talk-about it. He isn't stingy with ing about savings and doctors raises, either. He always gives bills and the cost of living to her thea for Christmas presents. I'm to Cecily! He, along with at hoping for five, or maybe ten next "You meal," Cecily asked nature, halted, stupefied, spell Christmas." tremulously. "that you wouldn't."bound, stunned before such a

"I mean, I

"Christmas!" Barry scoffed, and suppose, that

I crude display of injustice and as-counted from April to December -ouldn't. Elght weeks of course.ninity. There Eight mouths probably, but pro- ripe about it now.

was little to be on his fingers. testingly. Eight years-no real link out of the car and steal to He might

As Cecily came into the upper! man could or would."

"Phil is a real man.'

the cliff and sukide politely. And hall Ann, wearing a red outing- jyet she did toss back her head dannel kimono over her white "Yes?" Barry made an impu-and wrinkle her nose and squint nightgown. emerged from the her eyes like a small boy when bathroom. For the first time in "But he is," she insisted, strug-she laughed. Hope lay there, if her life envy touched Cecily's ad- gling against an astonishing new got promise.

miration of Ann's perfect beauty, "Angel," he said, "with your

dence.

loyalty which, unwelcome, she felt Darling-darling! I do under

- must be insincere. "He truly isistant, at last. It's no good he-hair down like that, you are the He is as good, and a trust-worthy ginning on what a fool I've been. most beautiful thing in the world.” and patient, and-"

We couldn't get through it this "Lazy?" he supplied.

"I washed my hair," said Ann, evening, and you know all about as if that both explained and dis- "He isn't. lazy," she contested it, anyway, Rut, Cecily, it comes credited and hated Phil with all her might to this. I love you more than and took a bath. Mary-Frances Cerily's extravagance, Why did he insist upon intruding know how to What difference did it make whe-me?

love. You'll help‡nnd I cleaned the front hull to- ther he was a real man, or lazy, or back to your present and our

And now let's go straight night." not lazy? Why should be be here aloneness and your rightness."

"Didn't Phil come?" "He came at all, with his inevitable right-

to the oflice and ness smoothing his vain moustache, path was lost. They searched for he couldn't stay, I didn't care... They had come swiftly The brought me home in the car, but a menacing third under these trees it, for a time, and then decided much, I mean. I was so glad to get and stars? Phil did not like her sensibly to go home. Grand and at the hall while Grand and Rosalle Why should she defend him? Why Roantie always fussed if she and were gone. They went to the Car- didn't Barry dispose of him In-Am got home much later than michaela-to stead of saying in that insistent eleven o'clock. No. they didn't with, I suspect."

be sympathized,

•voice, as if it were important, know; they slept like tops. But, "Not mentally lazy ?" Why didn't

The girls had gone into Cecily's Barry chuck the whole business early than it was to fib about it in as she pulled her dress off over usually, was easier to get in room. "What now?" sho naked, and kiss her again?

the morning. Yes, they always her head,

"Gadding granddaughters

all,"

knew it.

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These picture the queer tent-like home of Gandhi, on the roof of a Bombay tenement house, where he was arrested after being awakened from his sleap.

Catching fire to the ale, a speed plane fall on the house shown here killing 68-year-old Mrs. Mary Tritize, who was sitting in a garden, and Pater J. Brady, New York labour leader,'n paskanger in the blauw, who was en route to speak at the American Legion convention in Detroit.

He did kiss her again. But, naked about the time. Too, thin after that, he said disturbingly, was Cecily's week to get break-think." "Cecily, is something wrong?"" fnats, since it was Ann's week to Ann, I'm sorry. Did you have minute he sees him and ask his gaged?" The trouble was that she "No" she declared and repeat-get dinners. Yes, they always took to put up with that again this intentions and are they honorable. said it as she might have said, ed, "No," and added, "Nothing at turn about-it was easier. Next evening?"

He is in a perfect pet about the "Cecily, have you because

drowned tho something was week would be her week for the "I didn't mind. They gave up honorableness of Barry's Inton-blind man'a dog in the drinking wrong and she know It, and Barry avening work, and then she'd have the party-punishment, I imag-tions. I never saw him act this water"

""Forgive me," he said. "It was nice.

to go straight home from the of Inc. But I'll warn you, you'd bet way before, did you? Beatdos, Ceelly shook her head. "Nope." ter have Barry lie low for a while. he's gone sort of mysterious-She tried to be hard about it. insufferably rude of me to criticize your friend and your sister's looked up the R. W. Carrey Insur when she is not betrothed to a the matter with him."

Speaking of the office, he had A granddaughter of mine who, something I don't know what is "Not I. Not us.” finance. Inexcusable of course. I

Ann sat down on the bed and am sorry. I suppose I thought, or book that morning and had almost she is young. She is Inexperienc-ous. He's always been Jealous of haven't known him nearly long

ance Company in the telephone man-Cecily I do not blame. No. "Don't you? I do. He's jeal-sighed unrestrainedly. felt rather, that you and I were telephoned to her there. Would ed. But a man knows these Phil, and now he's starting in on enough," she tried to explain. so-so alone, so close, that other it be all right to telephone some-things. A man should guard & Barry. But as for Barry's Inten poople

inconsequentialtimea during the day?

woman against herself, if neces- tions Cecily seemed to be ab-she couldn't be swaggerish with "Saya you?” Cecily gave it-up: Even so, that was no reason for rudeness, was it?"

Borry, but Ituary. A man

sorbed in atting 'the shoe trees wouldn't. Mr. Correy was a crank "Ann! Pity's sake! As bad as into her best brown shoes-"well, he loves me. He told me so this Ann to-night, "But-but, angol, "You weren't rude," she said. about the girls using the tele that? You don't think Grand Ann, they're honorable sa any evening." *We were so close that other peophone. She always went down would be rude to Barry, do you?" thing." ple were inconsequential—weren't, stairs to telephone to Ann at noon.. didn't exist back there before we Tes, she always telephoned to Ann Grand will wave and waits up the

"No, of course not. I just think]

"Well," said Ann.

wore

No. She was

And said, "Cecily, are you en-

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