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14.

THE

HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER

26, 1936.

GARDENING

The new garden is getting along nicely in spite of the heat. The expert advises Mr. Brown on

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(the me)

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"HIS CAME from HE

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'That fromme! will he

BROWN

AMLJ

15 THAT

POEM

TO HIS LOVE

SHALL I compare thee to a

summer's day?

Thou art more lovely and

more temperate: Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May, And summer's lease hath all

too short a date: Sometime too hot the eye of

heaven shines,

And alten is his gold com-

plexion dimm'd:

And

every fair from fair sometime declines, By chance, or Nature's changing course, **π- trimm'd.

But the eternal summer shall

not fade

Nor Jose possession of that

fair thou owest;" Nor shall Death brag thou

wanderest. In his shade, When in eternal lines to

time thou growest;

So long as men can breathe.

or eyes can see,

So long yes this, and this

gives life to thee.

W. SHAKESPEARE.

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Putting down

DREADED the thought of discussing paths again with Brown, knowing that since I had

the paths

ted

told him to excavate to a depth of a foot the tem or rectangular paving), or paths. After the site has been dug, perature had been in the bricked, whichever you prefer. But start at one end of region of the eighties.

over the

So. I peered nervously fence first, Sure enough, there was Brown gazing down despondently into a long trench,

It beats Me

I

PUT on a cheerful sanite, remark- ing, "No need to tell me that the recent heat-wave has upset your programing of work."

"Not a bit of it. I get over that hy working in the early Mornings and evenings, but what

the lawn by retnember the low walling must be talting out a shallow trench a yard otsumfar material. Around the pool wide and six inches below a garden have a grass paili.

line stretched across the lawn level with the path. Make the bottom of the trench flat, then cover it with three inches of ashes."

Cinders would Do

urca IE worm- re-

"DAVING needs a layer of rough "I see," said Brown, "repeat the

clinker six inches thick, weil operation until the whole rammed down, then a few inches of done, and the ashes form a

per clinker. Then bed the stones barrier when the top in fine ashes or sand, using a straight placed." edge and spirit level to get an even surface..

the

soll is

finished

"Just o, Brown. When

the soil will, of course, be higher "A cinder path would suffice for than the path, but when it has settled.

it will be about the right height-on kitchen garden, "All this work, Brown, will keep inch or so above the path," bents me

"Ready

for rowing the is to know what to do when there you busy, but I promised to

fawn, seed," salıl Brown excitedly, with cloudburst. Look at my flooded on something about

change of job, visions of a perfect greensward Well, if you want excavations for the pathe!"

turk shortly. trench the site and bury, the

You can now appreciate the

the

men-

"A blessing in disguise, Brown, under the first "efore covering it, Took a firm Line vantages

ges of good path foundations; throw on some lime."

they can be made to help drain

with the spade.

garden-a point often overlooked. Worms like Snakes

You can also see where water would

water

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The Steamship,

grass.

Frase

--

I

Suzy is rescued from her irate landlady by the two strange young men she has hailed in her desperation. They take her to the races and because she lacer Moore's trager an tie Trong horse, she is the richer by He is deeply at- teenty pounds. tracted to her and she likes him. Also she is impressed by the fact that he has saced four hundred pounds and plans to leave the factory where he works tu per- fect an invention which he says

eill bring him a fortune.

CHAPTER THREE

at least

34

VIZED FROM P

Mayor

LUCY HUFFAKER

why didn't I think of it before? You are my lucky piece. With you! there just you and me in the big silent plant, I'm sure it will come to me."

"I've got it," he cried suddenly, swinging her around. "You've turn- ed the trick. Only a few weeks now, Suzy, and you'll see it ready for the market."

"Oh, Tetry, that's too wonderful. You don't know how happy-

Terry

I'd

They had been so engrossed in each other that they had not heard a door below onen or heavy steps

"Yes I do, dear," he said huskily, "And as for me-it isn't just the in- vention; it's this" he drew a paper from his pocket, "I got this murringe licence the other day and promised myself I'd ask you not to let it go to waste when I knew I had some

offer you. You will thing real to marry me, won't you, Suzy?"

Suddenly all the actor in her left Suzy was young but she was wise

it Suzy. She just couldn't go

go through beyond her years. She knew would be better for her and for with it. For her, it would be all

It right.

be fair to Terry. wouldn't Terry-especially for Terry- she Mrs.

said carnestly, Lis- "Terry." returned to her old lodgings. Beggs was so fawning in her cor- ten to me, listen carefully. I think ality that Suzy was surprised at you are the finest man in the world and it's an awful temptation to say HERE had to be arm. 4t was first until she discovered that Terry

no use my building up Brown's had paid out of what he called her yes but I'm not going to say it.

Don't be loo to, really. hopes of a lawn this summer. I told winnings, not only the amount she planned He in wet weather. A sump at the DOES that get rid of worms?" him there is a difficulty in getting was in arrears, but a monus's rent in shocked, but I must tell you the

truth.

You deserve it. But now I lowest level Alled with stones will

tsfeed Brown. "They're al even turf to survive.

advance. eventually drain this

mat ke young snakes in this soil."

I can't do it for I don't love you. away"

This was a great disappointment.

was a letter wolting for her, see Therr I observed Brown was beginning

was a money I'd be doing it just because without Worn du got like Time, but the but he realised there was wisdom from Mazic. There to regain his enthusiasm, so con object of putting it on the chopped in not sowing seed now, when pro- order in it and a suggestion that she you I'd be alone in a strange city. tinued, "You must consider next the turf is to hasten decomposition of the baby it would all have to be done come on to Paris at once. She was struggling along to keep alive. You kind of surface you are going to put

cafe and if it deserve better than again in September. Besides, I told signing in another -on-the' paths.

wurmet him, In the meantime the roll would wasn't the best in the city. To minimise- the-

That's my business," Terry's voice How do you rough. "Those which get most traffic trouble, and at the same time have be weathering, and he could keep the it was better than the first one. Also, was almost must have a substantial surface, a well-drained, moss-free lawn, have site clean of weeds.

the had spoken to the proprietor and know whether you love me or not? The paths near the house and around two londs of ashes delivered, in

A. E. G..

he had agreed to take Suzy, Just You're hardly more than a child. It that scat should be paved (crazy addition to that required for the

two days before, Suzy would have in't just that I have love enough for been elated and off by the first train both of us and to spare. But I'm a and. boat for Paris. But now there conceited bloke and I'm willing to wasn't a moment's hesitation.

take a chance on your being crazy "Thanks a leap, but I think it about me. So, my noble young- better to stay here. Things taking a turn, in

in right direction. Will write particulars soon. Love."

Usually Suzy was a girl of her word and she honestly meant to write Mazie all that was happening, but she was too busy and too excited to sit down and write. There was something else. She couldn't write Maizie frankly. She could tell her what a fine young man Terry was, Terry bent over the model as if how much she liked and admired hitn. working on it, until the door to the But something in her would not let room opened and Airs. Schmidt en- her tell the one real friend she had in tered,

**So, it iss you,” she shouted, "com- the world that she was deliberately

hours, factory after planning to

him. That ing into my marry wouldn't have been so bad if she wasting my lights and my power and

She were in love with him.

wasn't.

my machinery on your own silli- Half In play, half in earnest, when ness." she was alone she would rehearse a

"But I didn't think you'd mind. scene she would play with Terry Mrs. Schmidt," said Terry with his She would say she had decided the most disarming smile. "And it is my best thing to do was to go back to own time and I thought- New York, she would tell

"You thought. Now I tink would never forget all his kindness wat I tink, I say. Dat Iss--you get

Dis very minute.. to her, his caring for her when sheut and stay out.

You're fired." was hungry, she would let her eyes

row misty and she would ask in a "Very well, Mrs. Schmidt, if that choked voice if he would kiss her is the way you feel about it," said "I just pack this controp- for Roodbye before she Terry. Just once,

sailed away, never to see him again. tion-

and she It would be very touching knew what the outcome would be Terry would never let her go. She would have comfort and security and love all the days of her life. She knew that Terry was one of those who would be faithful until death,

There was no need to rush the little scene. It was good for them to became comrades and with every day she knew Terry loved her more.

Once or twice she asked him, real- by solicitous. If he wasn't mending too much time with her, neglecting

"D'ARTAGNAN“

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him she

mounting the stairs.

"Who its dere?" It was a woman's volee calling in gutteral tones.

the owner." "It's Mrs. Schmidt, gasped Terry in a whisper. "Hide there in thai dark corner. I'll get rid of her in a minute."

nne

"Yoa vill not-not now. To-mar- row you come for it, get any day coming to you and dat's the end."

"Very well," he answered.

And

back go out de front way-not the

He started toward the door, as she went into her office. He wondered why she was so excited and insisted on his leaving sq.quickly and by the front way. He whispered to Suzy! to go down quietly and wait for him in the car parked around the corner. He would be down in a minute.

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his invention. She knew by the way switched off the Hights and shut the Hongkong Bank Bldg.

his face lighted up when he men door with a bang. Then he waited in

tioned it, how much it meant to him.

Telephone 28021.

to

the shadows why he didn't know, He insisted that he had struck a but he couldn't resist the impulse.

nag-that in inventine as in every- Almost immediately he heard steps, and damper

man and I don't know a word of it. thing that sometimes there must be simmithy step they were, coming up for us-Just got a big order. It vill "You see they were talking in Ger a flash of Inspiration and one could the bork stairs. A man and a woman make us a fortune." not force that. One could only walt entered. He could see only that the

"How lucky for me? I'm fred, in But what's the difference? We're driv- ing straight to a clergyman friend of for it and recognize it when it came. man wore a chauffeur's uniform and case you remember."

He never talked much about the that the woman

was beautifully "Ach, you silly boy. You fake me mine, so this licence won't go

waste," went into factory where he spent his days, dressed. They

Mrs. and my temper too seriously. Come Mrs. Schmidt answered the anxious excent to tell her that he knew orne Schmidt's office.

back to-morrow-for a long time I looks on the faces of her caliers when ilcally everything there was to know He crept quietly toward the door, think Terry should have more money, she returned to the office by shaking

on a chair and looked in

wrole some- nbout buttons. She hadn't much stood ruriosity about ita factory didn't

thing on a card and without a word "Anybody see you or you our very interesting. Then one Schmidt take ome letters from the

any handed it to them. They nodded night while they were eating dinner, safe and give them to the visitors, hody?" asked Terry when he joined ellently.

but just then Mrs.. Schmidt saw him. Suzz. he kald suddenly:

through the transom, He saw Mrs. In the morning come right to me and her head. Then she

we fix it--yes?"

"I have on iden. Let's drive over The strangers did not turn, he saw They didn't see me, but I saw was what she had written. to the factory. I think maybe that only their backs. But Mrs Schmidt thing which has been bothering me came toward the door and opened it. na he figured out in double quick To bls surprise she was beaming on time."

"Oh, the Inspiration at last?" she l'anked eagerly.

"Not exactly, but with you there

Lin:

"Why you neffer tell me you know German?" she asked.

"Vell, anyway, this is a lucky night

them didn't get n gond look at the. man. but I saw. the woman and wes the beautiful? Looked like a duchess or something? What on earth war she sneaking into the factory for?"

"I can't make it out, said Terry,

Terence Moore 30 Isling Street”.

(To-morrow: Suzy aces the mysterious woman face to face again

that night, and dashga "away in horror from the catar- trophe with which she is faced.), (To be continued.)

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