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CHAPTER VI mik, said Ann gently, despite the light and III& at !lrhir .dinner hour, a 'amvath,. flowing arh pain �vsre. ,,',It�n
ytb!n he :cootie, ' I've always gfvoa a loud fluttering of heart and, ii'lti?ig 'of said. 4ui$,t y?, 'r: Belt he avasdr
6f her Jaw." a ., said raucous laugh at the thought of voice, and to her 9wn •atriazelnienk '.awl o : b 4 :
anger in her eyes and the taut line he looked down at her and safd looked down at her and }l
+ ?axiuusly, Tired, darling?„ grimly, "So this is ;the Way he feeling 'protective' towards a wo- she had 'been. A little,ih . " thlpss• up. a &nice t ap 1{ r.`didn It an Y
Young Ann Clayton races °Til decide who reeves up harp "A little,,, site admitte#, reiuct- bouk,.& ,you off!" man; in book, women are a with the thought: that cmc girls t & �pa}t��l stet lits ,.,a
i , t and who stays in the clasad#led dmuelr�ralidng °atheeb• Jo .Wi#! lie s+
down to breakfast one morn- anhly.
ads," he snapped. r Ann caugrht her blrea�th and stiff- darned sight smarter about looking 'Coll was in love with her! a had: Barton, azid` I would:
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Ing, eager to get started on the Sarah, looking handsome and al- "t'h'at, darned job. It's no place coed in his arms, ggr eyes' blazing but for themslelves than' men; betrayled herself to him .lid In. ! Z
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first day of her Job on.the Cour for a gu'1 like you,, darling ,— a as she looked up at'41M. women are tougher and adore herself, because she h. n t �bSlte mttgli;
IEl,.oat regal in the severely slva•Ple r resilient; and. ¢= Ann said xinletly,•'!+,i,yru
ler, Grandmother Sarah, lop- black dinner gown that onf $arab "angrily. r office—" ;he exploded Smile: Pretty 'rhi4g', sMdie,' yet when I saw that dreamed' a�unti-1 this mome that
able but severe, does :not ., �P- . y angrily. urged Tracy softly. +'pr people will item for the morning edition, in she cared, at all for Tracy. You 'before. d racy "Orissa!! w°eats
and cher . little dressmaker" knew Ann managed a little` laugh. talk about you—and while you can which your grandmother annouuo- "I'm—well I'm r m?; job for I'issa Marv�p
prove. The Claytons, lopg a had .been made over several ti ugi► 0 5 o Ch
distingutsLed 'Southern family, b t mea, 'That's what they keep telling rte afford that, I doubt ' if Frazfer engagement, I suddenly dickens—'' § TY a And fled atop at ngthing,ta are- �';¢
ed your en .Frac began unhappI . , evmplish that? Lyn 'dn' 6hed the ',tr��" r,��l � „ r ,�* a J
,have Jost many of their hold- caned a Ann. and Lyn when Chet' at tJhe newspaper office, pall" she can!" knew -that it must'nt end in mar- y r a' s LI ",ur s
stood in the living room to receive ., , But Aon cut hotly. "And: well remark for her. "I' 'thought that
Ings. inn insists on bucking told him wryly- I'm not what you Ann stepped from his arms and 'rlage."
her congratulations. You should' be, You—you've been was about ^it. Your fai}ure-`to turn
tradition and going to ,.work. ' would .call a howling sauceess at it through the : open French door to "IP you've quite finished—" Ann insulting g yA" ,F, � i' t��� �
Ann, in a filmy yellow dinner g •and—and--outra eous and up a story willbe used as a wedge ' i H yl�r,
At the'Couri€r office she meets gardenias —at !oast, they tell me I'm not." the moonlit terrace. And Tracy, -was keeping her voice frosty by a You should be ashamed of yourself, to fire you =fa that it? "l:rnrJ-0 ' rtl1'!,
frock with a Ballot of iN
Tracy D'iseoli, the editor, and "Driscoll was sore about — Dan perforce, followed, real effort, Ws certaoly no affair of yours who She ihesitais a moment and
Bays sh' Is going to work for Partly covering her pretty hair, Barton's shooting?" L n's tons "I don't know why r
looked lovely and useless; Lyn, in g y Y You followed "Oh, but I rhaven't. I haven't I marry—" then she said uneasily, "We -ell, -,lr
him He is very rude to her. made it a statement, not a quea- me here tonight—" Ann began really begun!" he assured her "No, of cocTee not," Trac ad- no, dant -think so, He didn't say a white Tuxedo, was ver ' Iiindr Y I y ri :a;f # y 1 1
Ann points out that there is a y tion, freezingly, but Tracy's little short warmly, "Frazier's affair wit the mitted with a humility that all but anything .about ,,firing me to
contract stating that a Clayton
.some. They were en route. to. din- R•ge seemed ,to feel . that Dan 'laugh silencedr her. Barton lady is well known bout set 'her back an her heels. "But— night—" s
nor and dancing at the 'Driving should have waited long enough to "My dear girl,
-could work .on the paper if he Club, •aad L had g gh you flatter your- town, ther's been a lot of gossip; don't let it be Frazier, Ann— lease "After all, sweet," said Lyra, "you
Lyn just put, on P; P
chose• Prlscoll tries t'o give ua a formal statement. of how, self," he said in a tone that made of course his announcement of hie don't. He's—well, he's a complete can't go on working fo t'il t. 'r{�1,r • .
Ann's finger the beeuEiYul old' ring :when, ,where, and by ..all means her feet five years old and fan ,from engagement to you will throw a heel—" g r . a guy'
discourage ,Ann, :but she fir- that hyd been warn by three gen- wh before he oiled' the t ori t. Lissa •and I ^had dinner shit of du y He's—well, •h'a's a rank oiltsuder
rtsiats" int•' utay3Rg pII, ;phe paper. eratione of , -Frazier fiancees, Y' P ager' at into people's eyes --it "I'd appreciate it •a whale heck if you want me to be vulgar about - "^^ "
'He asks her to get the story Ann admitted grimly, 'and said together and,Lissa hada en to p r•• PHO F ISO `Rj�, i r�•r
y ori •might even do a spot of white- aP a lot if You'd shut up!" blazed 1•t, he's a damned rough44ck! He au
,m ® `Wali, Lyn, my clear," said gar- :with a 'little . movement of cher dancing." washing—and boy, can he use it! Ann elegantly, and was hot with coo 4s>Iti�ed;._ � kr,: DealBry ,cast,*
41i Dr. Ly shag Frazier,
dear
ah .91yl49. blm.�b her hands and w7 ]dn t even begin 'to understand �±
which Dr. Lyn Frailer, a dear shoulders, µant let's forget about Ann brew a deep breath and But you're too .sweet and lovely, embarrassment and humiliation. you—"
lgokineg.-fondty up at him, rand so a clenched her hands at her . side, too fine a s She turned and ran blindly away And you do
blend of here, is fnvolveii. At it, Lyn Let' have fun •and•. forget
LY�n's urgent request; and ,pas at,lsat, come to her senses girl o be used that wap. i ?" suggested Ann, ! :,
Ann newspapers and their city editors." and said coolly, "So you .came to .So—1 don't permit it. from him. with a little dim twinkle that was
and ,p?FaA4ised .to -marry .you." -propose to -
agreea Co let her eraedmmher and "A sound .idea, if I. ever heard the club. -to dance --=glen wh1 (bother I have plans for you—• Lyn seemed to understand Ann's the best she cant\ amaviags under
a q . ,., g Ment to cheek theta gracethatsinit 'agreed .wholebeartedlY• ° P P g. v' g ^ 1 A. p ;lriairrr d r e
once bar eiiga a one,' L : to insult me. You have am leo You have lana for me, ashe need for silence so she regained the circumstances, le. i x
#Blp hltn, out, pf Rllia ti -ht sit- had Thursday night being "Cook's Portunity for that at 'the office•" gasped, incredulous. her composure while he drove the "I can -t scan'\' the thought of you
Lb "$ Tdr ''10 ''•pears, fie aay .• ,
something almost a little old- ,Night Out in• the. city, it w, s the "Tracy said, unexpected gentle, He looked 'down at her as though y Drinking Iias'x(gp�isce in; lite life � r
nation, fashioned and that Sarah liked a unexpectedly short distance home in silence. But working for that' guy Llrisc Ii," s
biggest night of the week at the "You Poor infant, I'm not trying •puzzled. when he .stoplfed t^he ca_ r beneath said L ng. yoW ai• and an athlete pi4lter pity8'e 1�7�'9r'. �w
and appreciated. Lyn, 'Shia ordering.
Driving Club; and tonight Lyn 'and to insult you. I'm just trying to— "Welt', carte I have lens for the old -fashion w '• scally-"' 'Hap 1�ej'is'Coaeh of.tlCe A
"Then I'll et'm things together. "pVeli, I'm not sure xhat 'prom- u great mea of their Y
Y. p ed porta oochere, he --bawling you 'but—I can't take „I
g y gAnn fp nd, a advise ou of the score. You're ids %cafe. He ^says;
icing to marry . me, proves she !has y you—who else would' leave better said with a ;-finality that left :no the thought OCR, angel."
I imagine the classified ada"vyould Friends having'danner'tbere, Saaah such a wide-eyed innocent little ones?" he demand .. .. no use for liquor or athletes who „^l
' acme to her senses, them era, irritated at room for argument, I'm coming But I've got to wrork;' she use it. I have sees Wo i6aiip good
be about my„speed aAer all. Miss had teleprhoned a few intimate thing that I hate to see Frazier the question. In, Ann.” Ixllnted out evenly, players, fall b the o side." Ted'
'Warven can. move up here—that is, completely." Lyn agreed lightly, friends, after giving the notice of Pull the wool over your eyes=" Ann drew a song, hard, Brea "It's — pretty late,'' she stem- lEte you don't, Ann," lie y y y
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if you think her health will per- his eye- very warm and Iblua "$'it Ann's and L "I think I shall have to ask )on and was able to say at last, eooll,,r, mered, because she didn't want to tested almost sharply. "You can Kennedy is Captain of the Maple 1
it certainly proves my colossal tors f the It
to h Leafs. He says: 'I V.e, seen; €he
y the society editors of the two daily to explain that," Ann cut in hotly. almost insolently, as though with\ talk to 'him, any more. There were marry me tomorrow, if you will.'
tt goad luck! I don't deserve it, of papers, -and of course these friends "I meant to, of course," said a hint of amusement, "You would things -in her heart that she had I'd like it a whoie hell of a lot, I drinkers came and go. They dtn't
��ES course—but—I'll try my very darn- last ion in this league." The voice
had telephoned more friends; so Tracy mildly. "I think that Fraz- not by any chance be—plopgsing to think about, even though she might add! And we could manage long
deet to make her happy, Aunt Sar when Ann. and, Lyn came in, they fer's using you to cover up the to me, Mr. Driscoll?" d.id not want to. the grocery bill without your hav of hockey and the voice of t'em-
a La were greeted by a pleasant flurry Barton mess is about as low a He stared at her sharply. "Don't be co ordered L s perance say the same ^thing: Don't „i`
Later, outside, in Lyn's car i,c Y." yn in,e to take orders from Driscoll drink!—(Add.).
�L of congratulations and good wish- thing as I've ever known a heel to "Proposing to you?" he repeated stoutly. "It's only a little past It's only the grocery bill you're
said soberly, "I'm sorry, Precious." es, and it w•as ver Pull—'and I don't scant to see (him dazedly. midnight."
Y gay indeed. P working for —• you, admitted as
tosmg interest—los- Ann looked at him puzzled, It was close to •midnight when get away with, it. Is that simple "Well, it sounded a little like a He slipped a (hand .beneath her much. .And you couldn't even rl
Ting friends—she "Sorry," she repeated, "Why-, for she .and Lyn were beginning a enough for you to understand build-up to something of the sort," elbow and walked her up the steps mane e' the r
srever went out any goodness' sake?" g &locals bill •if it were
rhumba that she looked up and "There isn't auy Barton mess," she admitted and now there was and into the house. The living-
snore—.always not for' A'ndrew's garden and th• i
" too !� , "Didn't you feel a bit guilty at saw Trac Driscoll and Lissa Mar- y and distinctly, be- the smallest. possible suggestion of room was empty of human pres cow and the chickens—see how Highest Cash Prtcesfor
tared. ��she. Y she said slo\vl
+ letting Sarah believe our engage- ven in the doorway. cause if she didn't speak slowly breathless laughter in her voice. ence, but it still held signs of Sar- well I know you, darling? Yot
4hought—hut it was 8 Ment was on the level? I did," hn The two stood' for a moment, her words would have blurred and "Oh y' DEAD STOCK
!��erkfdnes—theGl- good Lord, no!" be cried, she and Dr. Mwas s activities, life and affairs are an open boo'
Y � 2onfelssed, with a little wry grin.. Framed In the doorway• And Ann run into tears. "And—I've always shocked and appalled at the very The chess table was still in place, to me!"
tors ofher blood— Well-, yes, I did, Lyn, though we thought wryly that Lissa was the expected to marl•} Lyn, ever since thought, taken 'too •con letely ''by a half -completed problem set out Horses $2.50 ea.
that needed attention She used Dodd'a g Y Y p Her silence seemed to encourage
KidacyPiRsatonce- The' could safely Jhave told' ,her the kind of Penson who practised en- we were children together—" surprise even' to mask his shock on it. There was a silver tray of Cattle
unproved adwn truth•! Sarah is a trum' p Y Lyi; and ,he went on, his tone wart: , $2.50 ea.
®f ices jrl$piepa helped to dear away Wood P-9he'd trances at ,home. He hesitated and in the moon- and the fact that. the suggestion I sandwiches and, a thermos of deli- cater, persuasive. "We could go
+fPe� and eaeeae acids, Fatigue, understand," Ann pointed out. Lissa was seductively lovely in light she could see that his brows was a most unattractive ' one. eiousl hot coffee awaiting on a Hogs, 50 per cwt.
Lyn nodded, "I know—want 'me y g on living here with Sarah—I know' + •
ihadcadre, headache, fade of energy dis- her favorite powderblue, 'a •semi.. were drawn together in a little puz- "What a crazy idea! Just because side table for Lyn and Ann- you wouldn't want to go away and According to Size and
appeared. Dodd's Kidney P10s contact to tell You the real 'reason I didn't formal gown that was suavelycut zled frown and that puzzle colored I'm -trying to keep, g Y leave her alone. The only thing is Condition
want Sarah to know that at's only Y g p you from mak- I Because their waitin tra a d
essential oris and medicinal ingredients Y and that slhowed. the lines of an his voice when she answered -her at Ing a fool of yourself—that doesn't thermos jug was a Part of i —it's a ale believe engagement, call Collect
a 'make-believe engagement?" he angel-face—but it couldn't be a
drat ad dveedy open the kidneys—sod g excellent designer. Tracy, iu a dark last, D'you know I can't under- mean I want you to make more of accustomed routine, Lynn w SEAFURTH 15
l+elprestore their•trormalRehm lot asked almost shyly. Tuxedo, was big and rangyand stand why I should give a tinker's one b • marrying -me!" g poured two cups• o make-believe marriage, on 'account
"Way?" asked Ann, puzzled. b y cytos^trai h't to it,
�odd� Kidnr disturbingly vital 3aoking. dam what happens to youand yet, She couldn't control Lha""expnes-,coffee, Put a couple of sandwiches of I'm in• love with you. But—I'd
�S He grinned disarmingly "Be Some,eager swain claimed Lissa believe it or not, I do care! Isn't Sion that swept -over her face and :on plates and came back to where take awfully good care of you, and DARLING
a7 cause I'm hoping that if only you for a dance, Tracy smiled `gra- that the damnedest thing?" Tracy said, contrite, dismayed.) Ann sat in a corner of the old '
—u it`s any added inducement,
and I know it's make-believe, you ciotisly, and went on standing in "It certainly is!" Ann assured "Oh, now, see here, Clayton—I brocade covered Chesterfield, you wouldn't have to be under " CANADA,
THE McSILLOF may forget it—and suddenly it'll the doorway, his eyes sweeping the him frostly. But the craziest 'thing don't mean that the way it sound-' He gave her a plate, and a cup,Driscoil's heavy thumb any more!"
be real! I'd—like it a whole heck room until they met Ann's and I was happening to iter inside. She ed! I'd—why, I'd be (honored and he sat down beside her, sampled
MUTUAL FIRE of. a lot if you would, Ann." then he began threading his way was furious with him„ outraged, and —and everytbing—if you'd marry, the coffee and then said grimly: , (Continudd Next Week)
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