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SERIAL STORY-

Lovable

DEGIN WERE TO-DAY

ANN HOLLISTER pretty and 20, And work in library. She fell in love with TONY MICKLE, though warned against him by her room-mate, HäfAR KENT.

Later she meets PETEN KENDALL, washthy i

VALKRIA and prominent and engaged, l» BENNETT, society girl. Without Peter's knowleda Valeria goes about with a 100 art. One night she attende, a party at which a man le abot. Peter, learning how Valeria

has decetred bim, tells her their engagement is at an end,

The same day Ann breaks her engagement

to Tony. The and Pater meet in a zoolaueret and discuss their mutual unhappiness. When he sake her to marry him she autem. They are married "that night and set out for Porlds

The Art morning after thele arrival there

Aun gom, for an early swim.

CHAPTER XV

The lake was turquoise blue beautiful and cold, even with the sun pouring warmly down upon it. Ann plunged in and, after the first shock, felt exhilarated. She struck out with enny, graceful strokes.

Peter, discovering that Ann's door was open, called in. "As soon as you're dressed breakfast will be ready."

There was no answer. "Ann?"

the subject of birds. Lena tells ma he can imitate any bird he's over heard and some ho only imagines He learn."

"Let's go see."

"After breakfast." "Now."

JANUARY 15, 1935.

& MARY RAYMOND

She opened her eyes and saw the muscles around Peter's mouth con- tract. And then Peter was pulling. her up, almost roughly, to a sitting position. He spoke curtly, "You'ro feeling alt right now, aren't you? Suppose we pull in 7

fils face was red. Perhaps, Ann Ana got into her clothes, thinking thought, it was from being out in the little about Peter's' masterfulness. | kun. He was giving all his attention He had been teasing, but she was sure to the motor, having forgotten ap- there were, depths of steadfastnessparently that she might have drowned and determination in him, not yet un-back there when he was tearing away covered.

from her.

"Did you sleep well last night!" Iler sense of humour came to her Peter asked as he pulled out her chair rescue. How absolutely allly. Did at the table.

nho expect Peter to moon over her like a love-sick Idiot? Peter, who was in love with Valeria Bennett, Of course she didn't.

"Yes. But I dreamed about all Katora."

11IM eyes teased. "Great Scott Couldn't you find something better, to dream about?"

And

He had rushed to her and pulled her into the boat very efficiently. · He Ann did not reply, did not tell him had been genuinely frightened. Yes, she had dreamed about him, also she had seen that in his eyes. and Tony.

gentle. It was strange how gentle Peter, who was so big and rugged, could be.

After breakfast Peter proposed go. ing out on the Inke again. He had a motorboat and an aquaplane. Had she ever tried aquaplaning No. Well then, he would teach her. It was really great aport

Stli no answer. A quick survey He showed her how to climb upon revealed that Ann wak nowhere the board. On her knees, and then around. Fear gripped Peter. He put up one foot and then the other. was off toward the lako in arun. flow to braco her feet firmly on the Nonsense, Ann wasn't that kind. robber treada

and to sway lightly, Ann was sensible, sane. Half-way, | rhythmically with the motion of the he saw her white cap. like a dot on beat. Tenseness was fatal. the hius water. He returned to the houre, got into his nutt and raced back to the pier.

Ann Raw him swimming toward her, the long, powerful strokes bring- ing him rapidly ледг

her. She smiled.

"It's time you got out of this cold water," Peter said.

"You said we would swim on mild, days"

"For a moment,” Ann said, "I was simply scared to death. You seemed a million miles away."

“A hundred yards or no would seem pretty far," Poter, said, "if you happened to be drowning."

"I

"But I wasn't drowning," Ann sald. was swimming when you got

there"

"Yes, I know," Peter said, without apparent interest.

And presently Ann, balanced on the board, was flying along behind the Ann stopped talking. Still silent, Ann walked boat. Not too swift a pace at first, Peter tied up his boat. as Pette turned to watch her progress, ahend, expecting him to overtake her. Ann looked like picture, he She had reached the porch when she thought. All in white, with the spray turned and saw him striding toward from the boat splashing over her. the houst. All the friendliness had There were several spills. Then vanished from his manner. If he Peter would turn the boat around and were going to be moedy, it would be the lesson would begin again. Ann lonely here, was thallied, unafraid. Peter mar- veled at her fearlessness and pro- savage fingers. Looking up, he saw ficiency. She was getting the hang of the thing.

"Faster, Peter!“

All right then. He speeded the

Peter had tied the boat with awift,

Ann walking slowly toward the house. He waited until she was near the steps before starting up the path. He told himself that he had acted like

"Well, you can't spent the whole | day in the lake even on mild winter days," Peter retorted. I'll race you in, and give you a good handleup."

Peter caught up and they were swimming along side by side for about up. It shot across the water like foot. No wonder Ann's eyes had while.

a brilliant orange streak. And then, net his in amazement. No use trying looking linck, he saw the board hobh-to excuse himself. Of course, she was ing along without Ann. And very lovely. And she was his wife. He far away it seemed to him during that bad realized, looking down at her, moment of suspense blot of white touching her wet rleek, that she was on the water. It was there one his wife. Ife and known that with minate and then it disappeared.

his objective minti, before. But there in the bont

well, there was no in rehearsing it all again. Ann was probably disgusted, re- alizing he had gone off his head in

that heat. Peter's manner. Ann suggested a After dinner, a little chilled by

He had deliberately slowed after the first burst of aped to prevent her from being too disgracefully outdistuneed. They pulled up the pier and sat in the sun, surveying ench

other. "Nice stroke you have, Ann.“ "What about your own?"

3

The exercise had brought high feler let the motor out to the last colour to Ann's cheeks, There was anoleh, ronring across the water co- light in her eyes, She thought Peter word the spot where he had seen the looked splendid, with his brown hair, hist of white. It had appeared again tousled, his gray eyes smiling a little, and Ann was swimming toward him drops of water on his atrung, tanned weakly. arms and legs.

This handsome stranger-ho was beginning to seem leas strange all the Ume was her husband.

"Breakfast was ready when I came nut." Peter said.

"The inner man must be satis- fled," And mocked. She got to her fect, discovering she was hungry, toe. Florida aun, air and water she realized, might develop an appetite.

"Why, didn't you call me!" Peter asked as they walked toward the house.

"I thought you were asleep."

He scuffed. "Aatrepi ·I've been up

for hours, using all my persuasive powers to keep Lens from cluttering dishes and Juan from reporting his discovery to the world at large."

"What discovery?"

He hauled her over the side of the game of honeymoon bridge. And boat and into his arms. "Lord, Ans.then coloured a little. Yon frightened me."

What in the world was the matter) with her, being self-conscious like thin?

"I fell off when you turned." Ann explained when she had recovered her breath "I went under before I knew

and swallowed a lot of water. I thought I was nunk. Peter."

"So did 1" he said grimly.. Ann felt strangely at peace. rest- ing there in his arms, the sun pouring down on her. She closed her eyes.

Peter, looking down, saw her long lashes curled against her wet cheeks. A strand of bright hair had escaped from under the white cap and was lying on her check-close to her

young, sweet mouth. Peter hrushed the strand away. It wan like an electric shock the touch of his hand

Ann's cool, smooth flesh. jon

His aras tightened violently about her.

"A bird nest. The kid is crazy on drawing her closer.

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Honeymoon bridge, tame at best, proved anything but diverting to-night with Peter answering in monsyllables, making not the least effort to be en- tertaining.

Blowing hot and cold. Well. let him.

and cold and formal the next. Ann Companionable and kind one minute frankly yawned.

"I'm sleepy," she said.

"Why don't you go to bed?"

That's where I am going," Ann! said. Then she decided that she had sounded curt and rude-like Peter

"Good night, Peter," she amended! politely.

"Good night."

(To Be. Continued. '.

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"BENVORLICH" Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being Jaurled

nt their risk inlo the hazardous and/or exlea hazardous Godowns of The Hongkong and Kow. Joon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or from the wharves de Ivery may be obtained.

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JEAN LABORDE" Arrived Hongkong on Sunday, the 13th January. 1986, From MARSEILLES AC, Consignees of Cargo by the above named steamor aro heroby Informed that their goods with the exception of Oplum, Treasure and Valuables ata being landed and placed at their risk - In the Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd., Kowloon, whence delivery can be obtained as the goods are landed

Goods not cleared within 7 days Including date of arrival, will bo aubfect to rent.

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