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those who didn't leave. I expect sho'a having a pretty uphill fight Horb come your brother ·BRIGADIER GENERAL and Mr. Morley, It's lucky Mor-
R. FOOT (Continued from Pago 3.) ley's an enthusiast and has a sparo racket-my luggage hasn't come would turn out to be rather grave from the station yet. How shall
London, Oct. 18. and sober; but whatever gravity we play? Shall wo take them on? General Richard Foot; after
The death has occurred of Brig. Leonard Sefton possossed was re- For half-an-hour, the white balla distinguished military career. Borved, for another occasion; and, sped joyously backwards, and for-Our Own Correspondent. two minutes after the introduc-wards across the not, and lugu-- Richard Mildmay Foot, C.B., tions, laughter rang through the brious thoughts were forgotten. C.M.G., D.S.O. F.R.G.9., vas lounge-hall such as had not been The shadows melted temporarily born on October 8, the son of the heard. there for many a day.
Jessica Fyne, in her little office way. But a now shadow was Rev. Cunningham Nool Foot, rec- approaching, slipping towards them tor of Dogmerafold, Hampahiro. across the hall, heard it, and her across the stretch of beach on After his education at Sandhurst, heart beat rather faster. And her which Jim, the hotel boots, was con-ho entered the Army and served ledger also looked a little brighter,cluding his acouting operations. in Zufulant during the troublo in It would have looked brighter still Jim himself was not yet con. 1888. He took part in the South If she had overheard a short con- Belous of the shadow. He was con- African campaign from 1889 to versation between Leonard and acious only of the fact that his 1902 and was wounded. He was Beryl Haines a few minutes inter, short leave, was up, and that he mentioned in despatches and pro- while they were waiting for the was needed back at the hotel awarded the Queen's medal with moted A brevot-major, boing others on the tennis lawn.
"I hear you're deserting to the hotel, he would not have taken with two clasps.
Since they trore short-handed at three claps and the King'e medni morrow, Miss Haince," said · Leo-
any lease at all had he not con- nard.
Serving throughout the Great sidered the work it permitted him War, in which he was again of national importance.
wounded, he was mentioned in His heart, as he walked towards despatches five times, and was the cliff, was unusually gay for decorated with the C.B., C.M.G., these depressing days and they D.3.0, and various foreign awards were depressing to Jim, despite a including the Order of Leopold by "Nasty? Well, that depends on certatis lurid plonsure he could not the Belgians and the Croix de how you look at it." answered help deriving from them. It hurt Guerre by the French, Leonard, and smiled to himself; for him to acc-'cos 'e wasn't no blind Deceased married twice, bia. could she have taken the innocent batt-how Miss Fyne was suffer-Brat wife being Frances Sophie remark literally unless it had ing; and it hurt him to realise how Daniell, whom he married in 1891, struck some previous thought in little he, who owed his first and and the second Lucy Anno Cooper, her own mind?
only job to hor, could do to relieve daughter of Sir Richard P. Cooper, that suffering. Ah, if only he'd the first baronet. His second been a bit older! But Nature marriage took place in 1902. never consulted one's personal con-
Deceased leaves a' son and a venience when deciding the date on
daughter. which one should be born.
"Oh, nothing's definitely fixed yet,” replied the girl.
"But why-desert?" She frown ed. "Rather a nasty word, isn't
it?"
"How do you look at it?" enquir-
ed Beryl Haines.
"Well I can't help looking at it from Miss Fyne's point of view," responded Leonard. "Of course, o one's really deserting her when they leave that idea's ridiculous. But If I were Miss Fyne-1 be
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This afternoon, however, 3im had earned five shillings, which would be dropped in due course into
LORD NORTON, Well Known Landowner Dles At Age of 61. certain private money-box.. This money-box, though no one
London, Oct. 19. knew it but Jim, was a sort of Mer- The death is announced of Lord maid Sinking Fund. A time might Norton at the age of 61.-Our Own come your mover know when Correspondent.
sovon shillinga" and ninepence Ralph Bowyer Adderley, the might be useful: And, then, Jim third Baron Norton, was born in had rande ponto most valuable notes October, 1872, and succeeded his In his little black book, and had re-father to the title in 1925. He corded the footprints of a most married Louisa, daughter of Robert suspicious character. That fact Watson of Bellydarton, and widow also contributed to his sensation of of Inglie Brady, in 1889. Deceased Kalety.
Jowned about 4,000 acres of land. "There was somethin' about that The heir to the title is his blake," thought Jim, staring hard brother, Hon. Ronald Wolston at the sand as had now become his Fleetwood Adderley, who is 48 habit. "Somethin'!” · Ho tried to years of age.
think what it was. The task boat
him. All he know for certain was
that he didn't like the bloke, and cogitations.
that he word alze tens. So he re The well-dressed gent, high up in peated, "apmethin'" with vague society with gray hair and lat, was and dark afgnificance; and then, lying face upwards on a rock at suddenly jumped nearly three feet the foot of the cliffs, dead. na he came upon the subject of his
(To be Continued.)
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