THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1934.
The ROMANTIC RUNAWAY
BEÐIN HERE TO-DAY
PAISTO, a handsome youth, becouses fugitive when by few from Florida Cube
| teeming with the excitement of a "La, Kid," Beau answered and, ly, almost andly, "It's God's truth, holiday, Shrill-sounds crept up lounging against the door, added. That boy's the first decent guy I Joga masquerade party at the home of rich shrill colours, which some..ow never heard last night where I can rent with BEAU #HA LOTTIE, two thieves, follow into Pablito's room, inat-hing the "We're goin' to the carnival. I over met." JIM MIEL Deau has killed TED SEYNIES. ACem Inharmonlous in Cuba.
suits and I'm goin' around to get one of Pield's muenta, and stolen the deficie prati. Tabitia does not know thu, or that he himmelf tapeseed of the erimo. He belleven
killed man and that this fact allow him incorrectly) that blow from bla hat has
forever from ESTELLE FIELD who loves and who loves him.
be
child.
In Javans he hopes tu meet Nonnis NOY129, who befriended Pablito a Hoyas also a Cogitive, wanted for crime years before.
MARCJA TREADWAY knowa Pablite Innocent but fear scandal if she tells the Eruth. She goes to Havana, hoping to find Pubillo there.
Meanwhile BIR AUDREY, « tlded English rean and Pablito's father, begitu a search for
CHAPTER XIX
Beat, In the next roon, stretch pinco and he and Lottle should be ed and yawned. He liked this
able to do a nice lot of "cleaning up," he thought. A holiday crowd was always easy to "pick." Beau was quite sure that he was going to enjoy himself.
wore
were
To which Benu replied with his 'em after broukfast. We'll have customary, harmlessly belligerent,
ances till I know how things are, the chow sent up here. Better "Oh, is that so?" not make too many publie appear-
Bee?"
"You"
"Whatjn want for breakfast?" "Coffee,"
"Is that all?**
Yes."
"Can 17"
"Say!" The other stood erect. "Listen, I done in more'n one man for givin' me a slur like that!"
He lay thinking of this and of
events how satisfactorily working out. The night before "I'm goin' to look out for you, Lettle had come to his room, closed kid. Honest to God, you can trust the door behind her and demanded, | your ol' Irlend, Benit.”
Watchu plannin' to do with him, Sir. Aubrey's · agent discovered Beau?. Come cloan. If you do the name of the strip's doctor on the him dirty, I warn you I'll fix your hoat on which Mary Marriage gave Understand 7"
Her eyes birth to her son. The doctor was threatening and broodingly fixed now on a ship sailing from Phila-Jon him, her jaw set. delphin for Naples and Genoa and He had answered evasively but the ship happened, at the time, to with some measure of truth. Hie be lying in the Delaware There knew Pablito's ynice and intended foro Sir Aubrey and Billings, his to make use of it. Pablite had on agent, journeyed to Philadelphia honest look that should help in dis- and to the docks where, after con- posing of stolen goods without sidorable waiting, they met the docurousing suspicion. Beau felt that
tor
He remembered perfectly, he suid, with a wide wave of hands and a lift of the shoulders. The girl had been fearfully ill. He had done his best, and God was witness of this, but-
in.
"Girl or boy?" Sir Aubrey put
"A boy. A fine boy."
Sir Aubrey drew a deep breath, For a second his cheeks
had whitened; then they became more Rorid than usual.
he had n firm hold on Pablito. Ho had seen him "knock off" the man who had beaten the child.
"I ain't goin' to do him dirty," Beau assured Lottie. "I kinda like him," he added sheepishly.
Pablito went on tying ble to and Benu's anger cooled quickly He realized that fighting among themselves would be disastrous.
"I won't say no more about that now," he confided, aggrievedly, "but some day you'll be sorry for those words. Honest to God you will."
Pablito mado no answer. A few moments later Lottie tried to open Beau's door, found it locked and banged grily,
oni it An-
"Ain't you delicate?" she in- quired scathingly us Boau admitt cd her. Then, her voice changing to tt tone of hushed anxiety, she anid, "Is he up?"
Angel Eyes?" Beau asked. his hard face softening in a grin.
"Kinda go for him, dont' you,
"Go for him?" she echoed, smil- uncertainly. Then she added honestly, "You big bob, I'm In love with him!"
He really did like Pablito. He liked him so much that he wished he had not had to use Pablito's kuffe to kill Jeffries. "But any body wouldn done it," he told him- self over and over in self-defence. Beau heard a noise in the next The ship's doctor reminisced room and slit from his bed to
baby vaguely. The
had been open the door between the rooms.ing adopted by two Cuban or South Pablito, Iving bathed, was get- American girls. Ile did not rating into his amazing blue suit, member their names. The captain. "Morning," he said shortly. might, because he had taken the responsibility In letting them take the baby without any legal inter- ference. The captain had been troubled by this responsibility, he thought. No, the doctor could not remember anything more about the young ladies who bad adopted the Laby, except that they haul much money and they had travelled with an aunt, or cousin,
Billinge wrote down the name of the ship's captain. The doctor did not know where the captain was now, "Perhaps with God," he suggested cheerfully.
the
Alarm Bashed in Sir Aubrey's eyes. "We will hope for best." anid Billings heavily.
*
Pablito woke next morning to find sunlight on the highly polished tile Boor of his room and a languid, caressing warmth in the air. For a moment he studied the tinted plaster walls. Then he remember- ed where he was and that he did not know where Noyes was.
"I've got to find him!" Pablito thought. Noyes was aure to need him and the thought-of-Noyes" misery eclipsed his own,
Already the narrow streets wore
Benn laughed. Lottie suid slow-
KATHARINE YILAND-TAYLOR
to leave the newspaper around be fore he had looked at it but the kid had boon oven dumber. Beau folded the sheets with the first page Inaide, lit a cigarette and then- humming-made his way to his
own room.
kid would only fall for Lottiche was alone there, reading of the
Benú liked the alluation.
If the "Pretty nice," he muttered when
there would be peace in the camp. escape of Pablito Smith, wanted for Meantime Beau would have to do the murder of Theodore Jeffries considerable hinting to Pablito of and for the theft of the famous lile danger; and thus koop him Jeffries' pearls. aware of the fact that he must dance to any tune Boat cared to play. Pablito would be "a good guy" Benu thought. If he were handled right." He had courage. A youth with less courage would have been knuckling under to Bonu, placating him and 1 too eager to hear his assurance of protection.
on
Beau had hoped the newspaper report would rond like this, but of course he hadn't been sure. The boat in which Smith had ca- caped had been found, he road. Then followed conjecture, bulit the fact that the murderer might have escaped, leaving the empty boat as a honx. Measures were be The three assembled in Pabing taken to cover every possible lito's room to cat breakfast from a avenue of cacape, the newspaper table set before an open window. report concluded. The high, lilting half-aung eries of
the venders of serpentine streamers and confetti rose to them, mixed
shrill, excited voices.. with the grind of motor brakes and
"Is that so?" Beau questioned softly. He leaned from a window, letting the newspaper blow far in
the wind. Pablito must not see that newspaper, to be urged by his After he had gulped down a conscience into confessing what he substantial breakfast Beau picked know of that night and of the three together. No, up the newspaper he had ordered who had escaped
Having Pablito must not see it. And now the waiter to bring. glanced casually at the headlines, Beau and Lottle were free as the be turned a quick, sly look at air and Pablito was
than Pablito.
ever In Beau's power, It had been dumb, Beau realized,
more
(To Be Continued).
Calm as a cradled child. in dreamless slumber bound
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