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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY,
SERIAL STORY-
JULY 3, 1935.
Summer Sweethearts
BEGIN HERE TO-DAY KATHARINE #TRYKHURST, iter of wealthy VICTOR STRYKHURST, is deeply at tracted by MICHAEL HEATHEROE who ru a riding school. Katharine la discontented and reations under her stepmother's rule. Thrown farm & borer, she is taken to the home of
VIOLET MERKER, who once was in fore with Katharine's father. Vliet in drawn to the giri mad they become friendsa,
By Mabel McElliott 1933, NEA Service, Inc
low charint gleaming with cream col- oured paint and bright work swept past. Sally Moon was at the wheel,
She pulled up abreast of the man! on the black horse. "Oh, Michael,
to-night!"
't forget about to nigons expres- "I won't." sinnless.
"If you've a minute now I want to and Sally languirlingly.
DR JOHN KAY, Just back from Euror, talk to you about those trotters," vaite the Htrykbursta.
ZOE PARKER, Katharine' element friend,
Ex wering ubsections.
1:157
spite of
Katharine, driving her eat, Micles askaly aut her heart leaza,
enentintere
#Goodbye then." Katharine sald cool.
the Heence business. Then we send a wire. How does that the folks strike you?"
"Marvellous!" a girl's voice said. stirred un- Zoo's voice, Katharine
easily from her lethargy. She ought
to make some sound-ery out that she had overheard.
There was the sound of a kine.
The sound of half-hysterical laughter. Katharine sat up, rubbing her eyes.
nd she dreamed it all?
But no. To the left a dinghy paint- ed red sped out toward the little yacht bobbing at anchor. Gibbs Larkin's boat,
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is in love with GIBUS LARKIN, and perly. She lid her car into gear and her parents' Was off like a streak before he could Was there a gleam of detain her. triumph in Sally's opaque dark eyes as she passed?
"I hate her how I hate her," Katharine cried to herself, taking the
Zoe Parker eloping with Globst curves at a dizzy rate of speed.
Don't forget about to-night, indeed! But that was preposterous. Kathar The girl at the wheel of the big Pretending she
him. Nastyine hoped, uneasily, that she had straight and little thing. Her cuddly Alim
ways, too. dreamed it. After all, even if it golden in her white frock, her fair I've heard about Sally Moon. Pro were true, was it any of her business? hair ruffled in the wind. She looked inbly he the big black horse.
car
Ant
CHAPTER XIII
and
straight into the eyes of the man on they're everyone he thinks
Katharine drove her foot viclously "I'm all right," she said con- down upon the gas-feed and the little fusedly. Their glances clung. "You car leaped madly abend, were so quick. I think you probably What a fool she was, to be losing pleasant young man saved my life
her head about who had a way with homes! What, after all, did she know about him? Precisely nothing
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She was conscious that nothing she aald made any particular sense, but it did not seem to matter. Nothing mattered Rave the fact that it was morning in summer, that she was young and alive and that Michael Heatheroe was staring down at her as if he had never seen her before.
"You'll try the riding again?" he muttered vaguely.
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Bertine WOR very cool because Katharine was late for lunch. "Dr. John telephoned," Bertine said as they rose from the table. "He's com- ing out for a swim."
Katharine
WAA
"That'a_nice," politely disinterested. As if it mat- tered whether John Kaye stayed or
Katharine laughed and looked away answering him. Of course she would ride. That was nothing-the tumble itin had been nothing.
"I do think you might show a little Up the bill a car honked imperi-interest in our guests," said Bertine
bitterly. "Since you met that wo ously. Two chicken, trotting out of man that Mrs. Mereer-you don't the door yard of the farm below the seem to have time for anyone riding club, crossed the mucadnia
Katharine did not answer. Every with slow dignity. Behind them a thing was horrid to-day., Heat had little tiger ent appeared in a series of descended on the village like a blan lying leaps. The chickens senttered. ket. Bertine made home unendurable, "This this is nice up here," rom with her scoldings and complaints meated the girl. "I love it-love to Nothing was as you thought it would live on a farm."
o
Toom
She shook herself, sprang erect. She ran to the end of the pier and dived, a flash of green and white against the dazzling summer scene. The man smoking a cigarette on the balcony opening from the gun roon gray business suit. Ilia watched her intently. He was a slim man in a blunt-tipped fingers were the fingers of a clever surgeon. His eyes were keen behind his glasses.
When he came down the pebbled stretch of beach several minutes later Sho swimming. Katharine shouted to him. "Come along in!'
"Later!"
WAA
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The heat shimmered on the pler; the sun made a bright cascade of: molten reficctions on the water. boat with a
sail painted emerald green bobbed at anchor of the point.
Katharine awam back and hauled herself up by the iron ladder. "oh, John. it's grand. You ought to come In"
"Going to in half a minute." "John, are you mad at me?" He looked at her with his familiar smile and for a mute Katharine was struck by the quahty of it.
"I wanted to have a talk with you. Katharine," he said, his voice oddly
"Yes, you would," he said, laugh- She went to her own
and ing. "fording pigs and gathering brushed her hair and changed her trembling. eggs and picking windfall apples frock for a brief bathing suit of leaf milk. In it she looked like a "I would. Honestly."
A little There Was
cove on He glanced significantly at her their an old maple tree haris, those slender, rosy-tipped threw pleasant shadows at this time hands fresh from Isabel's ministering of day. There she would be secure fingers. Katharine, accepting the un- from everyone. In an hour or two spoken comment, shrugged her she would go in swimming by her shoulders,
self. Let John Kaye find her if he
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"Help it that my life has been¦ could!'
Katharine settled herself in the "No, you can't. That's true."
curve of the rock wall with her plaid III voice Wax grave and
she beach robe and a book, but her eyes stood, as it were, convicted.
kept roving from the printed page as Katherine flushed. "You-you despise us all as warters, don't you?" she reviewed the brief encounter of
the morning. "I do?" said Michael Heatheron, "I think you're grand," Michael and On П note of honest surprise. said. Probably that didn't mean "Wherever did you get much a no- thing tion?"
"Skip_i" cried Katharine gally "I was just talking..
"I think you're "grand," said the man soberly.
Presently alto fell asleep. There were voices behind her when shu awoke. A men and a girl. They must, be below the convent hedge. Probably one of the maids who had Alipped down to talk to her beau,
Katharine felt heavy and drowsy, The moment hung, poised, precious The heat was intense. She had no and fragile as a drop of summer inclination to move.
"Oh. Michael, do you really 7"
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dew. But what Michel would have Those voices sounded familiar, al-
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"Did you, John? Look-rst of all want to tell you something. It's the most cock-eyed thing that ever happened to me, but I've got to tell ago I someone. Not half an hour henrl Zoe Parker planning to elope with Gibbs Larkin.
"Well, what's all the shouting for?" inquired the man, watching with lazy Interest the play of emotion in her mobile face.
"He's terrible, Johnny. We can't The other night-you let her do it. remember-when you came down on You saw I could a man dash off, didn't you? the beach and found me? tell by the way you looked."
He nodded. Something flashed Beroas his quiet face.
"Well, that was Gibbs. He'd been seeing Zoo. I didn't think it would. ever be this serious. The Parkers would never forgive me if they knew I'd helped."
What asked Dr. Kaye quably. "do you want me to do?"
iTo Be Continued).
said she was not to know. There was though neither was lifted above CONSIGNEES'
tu angry bray of a French horn be- whisper. "I've fixed it," said the man hind. Katharine, obedient to its easily. "We drive up to Greenwich challenge, swerved her car to the about 10. We meet Howe and the right, in the narrow road, and a long, minister at 10:30. Howe has fixed 1P
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