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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, MAY 14, 1934.
The ROMANTIC RUNAWAY
CHAPTER XLVII
in
KATHARINE
-TAYLOR
was through, she decided. She be married, were you not, child?" penches 'which were being saved
"Yes--but I do not wish to talk for Father Ignatius who was com- he said, "means kissing and crying He paused a moment. "Love," Killings, who had written Patwould never again hold out her
hunds to pain,
of this." fits that Sir Aubrey wished to see
Ing to visit the convent, The bell on the Field gate post
and giving and forgiving. A great him personally and asked the
"Pablito has had very little fronij
deal of forgiving. And when you favour of Pablito's address in case changed one late August afternoon life-very little except injustion Noyes saw
that her Bagers grow as old as I am, my dear, you he should change it at any time, the sun was lying on the earth and hardship and suffering. We shook and that she kept her eyes will find yourself craving the was headed toward Cuba where he shabby little boy opened the gate dron until the end of our time.
long, thick, golden streaks. Aaro all children you know. Chill lowered.
power to forgive yourself and not "My dear," he said suddenly another, I think that if you would was to meet Sir Aubrey, also on to Norris Noyes who said he had We write, in our various ways, our "you are very young! If you were let me send Pablito to you seeing hia way there,
business with Miss Field.
letters to Santa Claus, and when not quite so young you would know what he has suffered will make you It would be hot in Cuba, H
"She Is in the garden, I think."we don't receive the gifts we ask that love has a right side and begin to hope that some day you ings thought as
he rode in the the boy said. "In the garden for life, becomes drab. We zo a wrong side and that sometimes the can forgive yourself." southward-speeding train o beyond the house. You may go great many places and do a great claverest of mortals will think the warm August day. Yes, it would there if you like to search for her, many things trying to forget that wrong alde is the only side. The be hot in Cuba. But this would be Pound on the door if you do not life is bitter if swallowed straight. wrong side of love
"He he was building has a great bis last trip on the case that had and her there. She is somewhere Pabilto is trying to do that moss many rough places and when the for her." Estelle whispered. taken so long to untangle. The around. She never goes anywhere He
voice broke. ; ense that had held so much interest else. She is sedali, sad?"
hoped that you loved him wrong side is uppermost a man will enough to understand. I upam the door. And the woman he to keep another from suffering the go off without saying goodbye and for him..
"He was doing all that he could Noyes gave the ahubby little boy only he and his God will evur Marcia Treadway, at Como, hud copper and then turned toward know how much he hoped that."
loves will ery and talk about going same misery you had taught him, met the eyes of a woman who no the garden that looked over the She said nothink. She plaited home to her parents Then- That is the truth-I know it. I longer knew her. And Marcia sea. There he was, swayed by the edgo of a handkerchief ns who they are sensibile they put love on saw them together and I love Pab- had smiled, seeing in this the sign wall, a hand on it. her eyes fixed hnd yours before when rebuked by tht side out ngali and klas and that her tale was now an old one on the flashingly white sail of the Mother Superior for eating the wake up."
(Continued on Page 11.) and that Pablito was safe.
Ashing boat. She turned as Noyes neared her.
"Yes" she said,
"You don't know me, my clik," he began, "but I have business with
Carlito was kneeling in the Church of the Angels, asking the gentle mother of Christ to forgive him for his latent to kill Jim Field who, before Carlito had reached you." this triumphant moment, had She could not resent the "my killed himself. Near Carlito was child" and in spite of the chilt: his son. "Madre Santissima de that she was trying to make her Jeans," Carlite entreated, "guard protection she felt drawn to this my ron from the pain I have man with the gentle volco and krown and the evil that it caused!" kind, mild eyes.
He left in the alms bex 'n sub-¦ "Shall we alt down?" she lat stantial part of his wages and vited. She had not meant to say stepped into the blistering bent of it. She moved ahead of him to the dry street feeling that the gen-ward a marble bench which stood tle mother had smiled on him. beneath n leaning magnolia tree.
*Estella, living in three rooms of
the great house that had been her lie settled after she did and, father's, thought bitterly of the turned toward her. transience of men's affections, as "I reared Pablito," he begant, she waited for the coming of the und saw her stiffen. "I love him."! winter that would bring northern he went on. "because I know him. era to Cuba. Then again she would Lottle-the girl he asked to marry show the house to possible buyers hini-loved him, too. Pablito ask- - Httle over-eagerly, perhaps, as ed her to burry him because of the pointed out the benotics of the gratitude and for no other reason. place and always stopping at the She left us after she saw his face threshold of her father's office lose colour, looking at you," where one wet night he had locked; "There is no renson," the girl! the door after him before stepping said unsteadily, "why I should j through the door which is before ten to this." all men.
She had heard from Pablito again and had burned the letter. She was through with caring for any-
one.
"No. Many people feel they dn not need to be kind. One sces it and feels it at every hand. But I, think, in fairness to yourself and to Pablito, that you should listen."
She leaned back a little, still un- decided and tense.
"I Pablito had been the sort of
She would give nothing and! take all she could get. In time.j perhaps, she would learn to love material things that field no warm, who could abandon one wom- treacherous, changing hearts. an to run to the arms of another Pablito, writing that second let I could understand you," Noyes ter, had said that he was free, that went on. "But all his unhappiness he loved her and had always loved and yours has been caused by her, that he always would love her, his loyalty. You remember Love- She had smiled bitterly as she read lace's old line, don't you? I could the words, unable to forget the re- not love thee, den, so much loved baif he had given her with the not honour more. Women forget! new that he was engaged. She that line. You were engaged to
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