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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1932.

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BEGIN DERE TO-DAY

Curry Dison, 19 snd pretty, falls in love!

sat down again.

"What a day!" Dan sighed. "Boy,

with Dan Phillips, newspaper reporter whom I wish to-morrow was my day, oft!!!

he wealthy, aristocratie rents have for

bidden her to ner. When Cherry learna Duss'a

It was the first time he had ever

telephone mesurer have been kept frain her been remiss in the attentions of a

dur steals out of the hune to at him. Hur sweetheart. father diaeuvers this and threatens to prof

orders her to leave.

Cherry was hurt, Dan

Tippfis California. Cherry defies him and his scarcely seemed to realize she was She goes to Dan, tells him what has l. in the room. After worrying all her. The evening about him this was the way

and make him to marty

remay performed that night by justice he came back to her!

of sence. Next day Cherry makes some dur--

hase on eture seront but returns them!

She sank to the floor in front of)

when her former salt comes to den hut and him, settled herself comfortably Cherry uk for an apartment but is and rested one arm on his knees.

arornine to end her clothes.

couenged to find them naives-

telephones that he will be delayed et Cherry was determined to win him herry that Tony Torenli, gangland chief, from this mood. Smiling, she look-

is egreted and that he be waiting with aned up.

cer who intend to arrest Tecall. Cherry

eta Garth Rentricks, reparter on is rien

newspaper, and uronsciously sells him

Turabi

CHAPTER XV

MBIA

but I'm glad that terrible

"Maybe I shouldn't be," she said.

didn't get hero."

"Why?"

I

A stirring welcome awaited Cardinal Lauri, the Papal Logate, as he arrived in Dublin, for the great Eucharistic Congress. Hera the Cardinal is shown in foreground) with Eamon de Valera (at left) as they inspected a guard of honour composed of Irish Free State troops.

"Because I was so afraid for It was almost midnight when you! Think what it would mean Dan came. "Hello," he said as he to me if anything should happen to paused on the threshold. "Thought you, Dan. I couldn't stand it. you'd be asleep.".

"I-I gucas 60. just couldn't.

Oh, Dan, I didn't ish forever. The utter stupidity of The only light in the room came so frightened-"

That's why I was know you wouldn't want me to tell. what she had done was unthinkablo from the lamp, on the table, casting

I didn't know it was wrong!"

to him. It was more than stupid- white light in a circle of a dozen He put a hand on her shoulder,

"Wrong! My God, Cherry, so ity; it was dieloyalty. feet and leaving the rest in dark-patted it reassuringly and told her that's that happened! That's why ness. Cherry sat in the big chair, that she had been a foolish child.

Toscalli didn't come. If the Sen half obscured by shadows. She i That was better. Much better,

tinet thought they could spoil our sprang up.

He was her Dan again and he was to him-1 Oh, you little idiot, don't story-if they had any way to get "Oh, I'm so glad you've come! Is smiling. Suddenly Cherry remem- everything all right? I thought bered her own conscience was not you see what you've done?" you'd never get here. I've been so clear. Not exactly. She said hest her half in anger, half in amaze. It's not to be mentioned to anyone!}

He was on his feet, staring at

tantly:

worried, Dan!"

She slipped her arms about him, "There's something I think I elung for an instant and then rala-should tell you. It's-something

ment.

"Dan"

Apparently he did not even hear

"But I didn't know it Was wrong!" she protested tearfully. "I wouldn't have done it for the world if I'd known I"

ed her lips for the kiss sho expect-1 I'm afraid I shouldn't have done." her. "If Bates knew about this he'd several minutes. For the first time

ed. It did not come.

Dan WRB

Cherry's startled eyes rose to sion?" meet Dan's. She saw that he looked

tired and rather pale.

amuted, “Confeв-

"Well, something like that." "What could you have done that "Is anything wrong?" she de-is so terrible?" manded.

"I don't believe you'll like it "But what is it?"

He drew away. "Nothing," he

Jesa. Do you want me to be fired?

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"Well, from now on please re- member that anything you hear about the office is under your hat.

Do you understand ?"

"Y-yea." Cherry had bḍon weeping for fire me in a minute. Yes he would! Dan seemed to become aware of it. Kicked Brown out six weeks ago for His tone softened. Do you? Lord, I don't see how you Maybe it's not as bad as I thought. "All right then," he said. "We won't any any more about this. could do such a thing! To give Hold indifferently, "except that the

away the biggest story I've had in Maybe it was something else that Cherry found it harder to explain months-and to a dentinel report- stopped Toscali." whole thing was a flop. Mac and I about her conversation with Garth er, of all people"

was just-well, I just meant you She did not answor, Cherry hil didn't think...” hung around that damned station Hondricks than she had thought it "But I didn't mean to.

turned away and her face was hid- until every westbound train until would be. She told Dan about go please oh, please don't you see?"

Dan, den in her hands. Her shoulders you fired!"

"And you nald I wanted to bave to-morrow morning came in. Not a ing to dinner at the Maple Leaf "I don't see anything except that was no sound be know alfo was sob-forget about it."

moved slightly and though there! "Oh, now please, darling. Lot's sign of Toscall. Not untas ho tea room and accing Hendricks you've ruined a great atory and bing. knows how to make himself invis-, there.

"But I cant forget! nearly lost my job for mot I was sible. Lord!

I didn't That's the sixth "Then I really don't know how it a fool to have told you anything-mont,

Dan watched uncertainly a mo-dream you'd over speak to me that story that's flopped on me this happened, but he told me he was Well. I've learned one thing I "Don't cry Cherry," he said. "It's me.

then moved toward her,way. You wouldn't if you loved Bates swore the tip was on the Sentinel and we began talk won't do it again. To think Mac going to be all right."

And if you don't love me I authentic, Just talked to him over ing about newspaper work and and I waited around for four hours

don't want to live! Oh, I'm so the phone and he still insists It about its being exciting and-well, after you deliberately

Since she did not speak ho came raiserablol I-I just don't care what was. Seems to blame me because I said that if you weren't a news story to the Sentinel!"

the nearer and slipped an arm about happens!".

the girl. "Don't," he said again..!' The tears renowed more violent- "I can't stand it to see you unhappy, iy. chair. The girl looked down

The angry worda continued, Phil Cherry. Look at me. Please, dear!" hand.

Dan stroked the dark silken him. "Aren't you going to kiss Y-yes. And than he asked some He forgot that to Chorry the world From the muffled depths of Dan's stained face.

lips was tired and oxasperated. Still she kept hor. face, averted the girl's chin, raised the tear He cupped one hand under mo?" she asked quietly. "Aren't questions and I explained you of nows was a completely foreign tweed aboulder, Cherry said half-Aweethea

weren't really, with Tony" but you place i-Ho forgot be wastangakini za Halbh

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Phillips flung himself into

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at "Chorry! You didn't!

Kave

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