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THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH THURSDAY, FEBRUARY

1936.

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SERIAL STORY.

BARGAIN BRIDE

CHAPTER XLVIII

Y KATHARINE HAVILAND-TAYLOR

and me.

THE END

turn of hope,

Upon trio who felt earth to be not "It's all right, Barry she wild far from heaven at that moment. Elinor whispered, "Barry, dear!"

"Dick understands-and "The ton must wait a bit," Higgins and he snt suddenly erect. He said happily. anstendily, "I'm reing to say good he is waiting for us. For Gerald sald to the cook. "They're busy with nicht now, destest!"

We're going to, celebrate more impurtant affairs Again he kissed her hands and she the reunited family, at dinner clung to him. He kissed her lips, to-night- then moved abruptly away. At the She kissed Barry and patted his door he paused and turned. "You'll

arm. Ir

I "I'm not depriving you, never know." heid, how happy know she went on, Elinor tald you're made me" Then he whe my about, that when I saw her lust.) Oh, not in words but I could rend

Kone.

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Elinor began to cry again but this

In her face. She almost fainted; time they were tears of happiness at the thought" Marcia's eyen How could she have hurt him as she brimmed but she went on bravely—

His future

wint had?

she of a baby's dying," should be thinking about-not his

Barrett was frowning his baf- thu past. She knew how utterly loved him. She had not deserved fement, moistening his lips. Hel Elinor appeal Barrett Kent a look of ali Barrett had brought her. had said she was the one woman in who was flushed and smiling. Then Marcin stopped into her car and his life. Denr, dear Barrett!.

Geraid followed. He leaned from the

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She lived again those moments when he had held her close in his window and waved as they rolled on nrms declared he would wait patient-down the hill.

ly if only he could care ngain in the old way. "Oh!" she breathed aloud. This happiness was reall

Marcia arrived the next day after Hob and Barrett had driven to the nearest links, their golf bags poking from the car.

*

Barrett moved toward Elinor and

sho turned to Bob. "Bob," she sald, "you have always been one of my most understanding friends--"

He

"Present." bowed, smiling, The agreed.

Marcia, looking dramatic in black, "I think I'd like a lttle time alone) stopped from her enr. She saw with my husband," she confided with

saw Gerald. an uncertain laugh. Elinor and, turning. She moved toward the boy, swaying little, and when she was beside him put a hand on his shoulder. Jle look- ed up at her with friendly inquiry. Elinor drew near,

"Haven't you some letters that you really must write?"

Dozens

Bob agreed promptly.

He disappeared into the house,

11K satisfied. Everything was right:

"Dick knows," Marcia, said strins ho had supposed it to be. Aut dently. "I told him and he doesn't he wanted their happiness now:

enre.

All he wants now is my hap:not Elinor's alone but happiness for Piuers. I learned this morning that larrett too.

I can never have another child. Barrett drew Elinor's hand through You'll let me have him back, won't his arm. you? You won't fight to keep my boy?"

don't understand!" Elinor eald.

Paur sionate Marcia! Jarrett

had admitted that she was often a "little diet. Was this one of the vagaries

mind turned sick be cause of her loss?

Marcin moved slowly chair into which she sank wearily. For a moment she leaned back, hor heavy eyelids closed. Then, looking again at Elinor, she said:

toward

IL

Suppor we go inside," she suggested.

In the small living room he faced her, hands on her arms,

"Barry

she said slowly, "if I had failed to say what I did last night before 1 knew the truth- I'd be terribly ashamed of myself.”

"But you did say it, Elinar." "Yer.

"Darling!

"I feel like going down On my "Don't," he whispered.. 1d

drew her face

I'm talking about my first mar-knees to you- ringe. She nodded toward Gerald. "He's my son, you know. Barrett, her close then to press shielded me. I've been thinking-I can't against his shoulder. land on her help thinking that it was because I let hair, he stared above her head, Atill

stared blindly. him do that that I lost my baby." "But you mustn't think such things, dear!" Elinor said hotly. That's morbid." She too dropped to schniej close to Marcin's. Her knees--had Ruddenly become absurdly weak. Barrett, poor Barrett!

"I made Barrett promise not to tell anyone but I presumed he bad. told you!" Marvia went on.

Elinor shook her hend.

"We'll see Gerald aften. Marcla aid we would."

"Yes."

"Barry, will you. forgiva_mo2_Can!

you forgive me?"

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QUEEN'S

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"Dearest, there's nothing to for-CONSIGNEES' NOTICES. give. Oh, Elinor-"

"Yes?**

"What did Marcin menn when

he said you'd told her? What! "Well, everyone-anyone can know hnd you told her, Elinor?"

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He held her away a moment and AMSTERDAM, HAMBURG, GENOA, telling them. Téli the child to come looked down at her. He seemed to

and OTHER PORTS. here.

Elinor. I want to look at see her as he had never seen. her The Steamship, him-

Lefore, his wife who ind told him

"ZUIDERKERK” "Gerald!" Elinor called not quite she wanted to make life worth while having arrived from the above porta, stendily. Shyly and a trifle awk-for him. His wife

consignices of cargo by her are noti wardly the boy moved toward them.

Then all at once he understood fler that all goods are being landed Marciu held his hands tightly as she what it was she had told Marcia.at their risk into the hazardous and/ fed her hungry heart, looking on the fe closed his eyen, drew deep, or extra-hazarious godowns of the small boy's freckled face,

unsteady breath and drew her close Holt's Wharf whence and/or from the again.

wharves delivery may be obtained. When Bob and Barrett returned

Goods not cleared by the 12th toward the close of the afternoonWell, Higgins kaew that everything Februars-1996; ~ will-be - subject-to they found the butler stowing Gerald's was all right again. The butler bad rent,

dannged luggage into Marvin's

Cal stepped into the living room to ar All broken, chafed "She's my mother the small boy range the tes nmd hnd backed cut packages are to be left in the go- told them excitedly, He was dress again, glad they had not heard him. downs, where they will be examined ed in his best, ready for the trip. "But she says I can come back and had seen Barrett holding Elinor at Holt's Wharf.

close in his arms as though he would (Consignees are requested to apply visit you often and I do like her!"

never let her go, his face bent. to for n Revenue Officer in attendance "My God!" burst from Barrett.

to when danged duttable cargo is being He stood, staring blankly at Ger.hers. And Elinor was clinging

examined). him ald, then at the car and the attend-

Higgins was "that happy" to know Claims against the steamer must ing chauffeur who was doing his best to keep from glowing the surprise these two, whom he loved, had over be presented in writing within ten

come

misunderstandings. Trembling, days after arrival of steamer, other- he felt.

Bob, who also had come to a full he tiptoed back to the dining room.wise they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance will be effected stop, gazed blankly as he tried to thank thee, Lord!" he utterer digest

muck!" by the undersigned in any cake whint. the truth

whistled "Indeed I do. Very, very then

And doubtless, since the Kingdom ever. shrilly through his teeth. "I'll be

Bills of Lading will be of God is made up of those who larg turned!" he said.

Murcia appeared then and Elinor others better than themselves. God signed by followed her. Into Marcia's step had understood to smile on Higgins and come something that had been lost upon a man and woman who knew from It, the energy that means a re- [what, marvinge and love, couķi mean.

counter-

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