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CHAPTER XXIX

"Well, all right. I'll accept it, Ann, Besides I happen to know Roger borca "We've an invitation for the week-end feel indebted to you forever. Now you to death, hanging around. What's

Larry can be perfectly happy over sobred you?" end.” Poter said to Ann next morn-|(2,2

"Roger. -Running-after-other men's. Ing.

They all laughed together,

wives, as I hinted. Right now he's "Where t

"I'll be up in a week," Larry do.'with your wife. But then all the The Merriweather. They have a clnred, "I could have worked off this men hereabout have a yon for her." summer place in the Connecticut hills. fever but that stubborn, hard-headed j Millcent, reading the satisfaction in Boating, swimming, riding. It's al-spoiled, determined."

Peter's eyes, said, "You aren't making ways great sport to go there."

"Go right ahead and call me names," him Jealous. He's only pleased." “Ann had a vision of beating, awim-Carol was sitting on the bed, ong ming, and riding with Polen "Are hand rumpling his blond hair, "If we going?" she asked.

you think I'm going to run any risk with my perfectly brand-now and very handsome husband!"

"I told Meria I'd ask you about it Want to go!"

"I'd be thrilled to death."

Ann told them about the week-end "I thought you would, It's time you trip. "I hate terribly to go away with were having a little fun." "You are going, too?"

"

"I wouldn't miss." Peter sounded enthusiastic.

Larry 111"

"Ho'll be all right now. If he should get really ill. I'll have to call mother, of course. But I hate to while we're in such a jam. Please, Ann, don't tell Peter yet. You won't?"

Ang felt herself blushing. Pator was being sweet. During the last few weeks bo had left nothing undone "No." to make her happy. Lunching to- gether, dining at night, dancing,

howa

"Millicent and Jerry and some of their bunch are going. There'll be eight or ton coupice in all."

Ann wondered It Vaterla would be In "the bunch." She didn't ask Peter.

"When do we start?"

"The others will leave to-morrow morning about 10. I'll go down to the effies for a while and then come back for you. Evans will got my bags ready."

Ann was dressed before 10 next morning. She sat down with 14 magazine in the living room to wait for Peter. The phone rang. Carol's voice, nervous and troubled, came over the wire: "Ann will you comet: Larry's ill. I'm frightened."

"Have you had a doctor?” "He's on the way. You'll come?” "Right away."

Peter asked again, "Where is Ann?" "Out riding, Merlo answered. "I

felt a little uneasy about Ann taking Tornado."

"You mean he's not safe?" "Moody, But she wanted to ride him and Roger sald she handled him beautifully."

I think I'll join them," Foter raid. Not long afterward he was follow ing the trail of the riders., He turned a curve and suddenly came upon them. Instantly he realized there was con- fusion among them. And then he If she rushed back Ann night get saw the two ridere far ahead. One home before Peter arrived. She might riding like the wind, the other in close be lucky. Something could have do-pursuit. Ho know before he heard the tained him.

Bhout what had happened.

But Peter was waiting when sho' came in more than an hour late. Ifa looked sober.

"The directers have called a most

for tonight. I talked to Millicent ad the waited for you. I'll be out 'o-morrow or Sunday, anyway.' voice sounded doubtful.

"But Peter" Ann tried to meet is eyes, but falled. "The party will he practically, over then.”

"I try to make it Saturday--to- arrow." Peter kald. "I'll von along how. Hope you'll have a good time Ann"

All the joy had gone out of the verk-and plans for

Ann.

On Sunday Peter arrived at the Morriweathers. He had tried stick- Twenty minutes later Ann was

ng it out in town, but had given it mounting the stairs and hurrying top. It was simply unendurable, go-

Carol's roomER.

"Ann's horse!" someone yelled at him as he rode past. Peter was rid- Ing hard, urging his horse forward desperately. He was gaining and Roger was closing in on the flying figure in brown.

The trail narrowed as they reached deeper woods. Behind him came the clatter of hoofs as other riders rodo parsed to join them. They had through the stretch of woods safely and were in the open again. Ahead the road circled, unwound agein. Close, very close now was Roger. Juzt

behind wta Peter. Tornado swerved just then, and there was a patch of brown on the roadside.

Peter Tesched Ann almost as soon as Roger, lifted her from Roger's arma. "Ann Ann!"

"Peter."

"Darling darling!"

An ex-

Peter rode back with Ann in his ng over the same ground, deciding ane moment Ann was seeing Tony arms, blood from the jagged cut on and doelding the next that she was her head staining his coat

capable of deceit. If the wanted to elted crowd pressed about him. ree Tony, she would tell himno. "Peter, in the badly hurt? Oh, poor some women had clandestine affairs, child!" But not Ann. There must be some

"Don't crowd around," Peter said explanation, a legitimate one, behind hoarsely. "Get a doctor."

| her sudden Nights from home. Plung-

ed in gloom, raging against the silence

*President AinerS

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LEAVE HONGKONG, by

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arrive Manila 8.00 à.m., February 4.

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...

S.S. "PRESIDENT PIERCE". 3.00 p.m., February 9. arrive Hongkong 7.00 am.. February 11.

SIX DAYS IN MANILA

DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINES AMERICAN MAIL EN 6

PEDDER BUILDING-HONGKONG, CANTON BRANCH-No. 4 Shakee Street.

BERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES The Steamship,

"Ann. you angell" Carol greeted her. "I've been worried to death. The doctor came right after I called you. He said Larry has had a hard chill and would be all right in a week or so. His favor is going down now." "Keep him in bed and he'll be all right." Ann säld.

"That's the trouble. He says he

Ann was not seriously hurt, the her eyes and looked into Peter's hag: CONSIGNEES NOTICES. can't afford to be sick. He's, found that met his questioning, be packed physician, Bald. She was suffering gard face. "Why Peter! You haven't

slept." a temporary place

and drove to the Merriweathers coun- from. shock. Stitches had been taken

Ho muttered hoarsely, "Goah, you "You can't afford to get up." Ann try place.

in the cut in her head and she must said. "Bo sensible, Larry. And don't

Merio came to meet him. "Peter! be kept very quiet for a few days. gave me a scare.”

And suddenly he dropped down on tell me pot do what I am going you did come. We had about given Yes, it would be safe to take her home his knees, putting his head close to to do. Somebody lies to take care you up.”

. Arrived Hongkong on Sunday, of you children until

"What could have lured you from

Peter, desperately anxious, was at her heart-beating strongly, he was surprised to And, and very reptilly.

the 27th January, 1985. foolish and go home, stop being

the city" Millicent mocked, from the doctor's elbow. She would get Ana put her hand on his head, rumpled

From MARSEILLES & the depths of a brightly cushioned well? chair.

his brown hair.

Consignees of Cargo by the above "Peter, you goose. Were you really!

named steamer are hereby infornfed worried?"

Peter said, "Oh, Lord!", very deep that their goods with the exception Ann slept and Peter sat watchingly. very earnestly. Worried was not of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and placed at their risk He sat back in his chair. holding in the Godowns of the Hongkong Husbands don't ask where their wives her white face against the pillow. A the word to describe hie agony. are these days. They sent to know tray was brought to him but he scarce her hand classly in his. Ann's eyes Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. Lt where somebody else's wife is." ly touched the food.

"You're too young to be so cynical. Early the next morning Ann opened closed. She was very weak and very Kowloon, whence delivery can, ba

happy. Peter loved her. She loved obtained as the goods are landed. Peter. All was right with the world.

Sho opened her purse. "I have $100 here Carol. I could leave a chrate for more."

"Ann

"Please, Caral! I would feel drond. fully if you wouldn't accept it.

Carol said, in a low voice, "I feel

such a beast after the way...”

"No more of that," Ann'sifd.

FOX

FILM

STAR HUGH WILLIAMS

to-morrow.

The doctor had smiled and decided "Hello, everybody. Where's Ann!" that in all his experience Peter hald Everyone laughed. Merle Enid, the record as the most anxious hus "Peter, you're certainly the possessive band. [husband. No. I take that back.

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EDUCATION SERVICE

"CHÉNONCEAUX":

Goods not cleared within 7 days Including date of arrival, will be subject to rent.

All claims must be aent to the undersigned before Wednesday, th February 1935, or they will not be... recognized

Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the conaignecs, and the Company's Scr voyor Mesare:-Goddard and Douglas at 10.00a.m. on Friday, the st MR. J. RALSTON' TO BE NEW

February, 1935. Consignees must have INSPECTOR OF SCHOOLS

a Revenue Officer in attendance when damaged dutiable goods are examined With the retirement on pension by the Company's Surveyors.par of Mr. A. R. Sutherland, 180, No claims will be admitted "after Inspector of Schools, on February the goods have left the Godowns.

No Fire Insurance will be effected 23, Mr. J. Raiston, presént Head- mastor of the Central British by us in any case whatever,

R.. ORL, School, is to be appointed to takej

A Agent his place.

Hongkong, 27th January, 1985,

The Rev. G. E. 8. Upsdel), who recently returned from Home leave and who is now at Queen's College, will be the new Headmaster of the Central British School.

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERI

MARITIMES

The Steamship,

""MİN"

-

Arrived Hongkong on Monday, Mr. Sutherland was first ap

the 28th January, 1935, pointed to the Education Depart

From DUNKIRK, LONDON, ment in October 1908 to the post

Assistant of Junior

Master,

ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, &c. Consignees of Cargo by tho abeve Queen's College, and in 1913 hecams Headmastor of the Vic-[named steamer are hereby informed toria British School. He saw that their goods with the exception servico in the War, and on his of Oplum, Treasure and Valuables return became leadmaster of the are being landed and placed at their risk in the Godowns of the Hongkeng Ellis Kadooria Indian School, and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., In 1930 was appointed Inspector of Ltd., Kowloon, whence delivery can be Schools.

obtained as the goods are landed.

Goods, not cleared within 7 days In recognition of his outstand including date of arrival, will bes ing serivce in the Education Do- subject to rent. partment, he was bonoured with

All claims must be sent to the

the badge of n Companion of tho undersigned before' Wednesday, the Imperial Service Order on the 6th February, 1996, or they will not be

***racognized. King's Birthday last year.

Damaged Packages must be left in

·

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Mr. Ralston was appointed the Gedowns for examination by the Assistant Master in February 1914, consignees, and the Company's Sak veyor Bussra:Goddard and Douglas and was..aeconded for military at 10.00 a.m., on Saturday, the 2nd Bervice from 1918 to 1919. In February, 1935. Consignees must 1925 he became Headmaster of have a fevenue Omeer in attendance Ellis Kadooric School, and In when damaged dutiable goods are 1980 was Headmaster of the Wan examined by the Company's Sur

voyara chal School.

No Flaims.will be admitted after In March 1931, Mr. Ralaton was the goodh have left the Godowns,

of No Fire Insurance will be affected appointed acting Inspector Schools, but returned to the by us in any case whatever,

CR OIL, Headmastership of Elila Kodeorla

Agonti School in January 1933. At the

Hongkong. 28th January, 1935. end of that year he was appointed] Headmastor of the, Contral British

CANTON AGENTS School on the retirement of Mr. G. Franklin Nightingale,

The Rov, G. E. S. Upsdell, who was appointed to the Government Education Department in 1919, 1 no stranger to the Central British School, for he was acting Head master for, a period in 1327. In 198 he became Headmaster of the Indian School, and the next year was Appointed Headmaster of 20

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