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HIT fli 1934. THE ECBESE BE01ETEBO0 ABO ; qdmanjc Runaway Sis -KATHARINE CHAPTER XLV Itft Pabuto in a moou a mixture w rei . blttrns. All these year. . at committed. Buffering lonel. 'a .d hoMl" and the low of ftS iw wor,d he l0,,d-A" came . h.I I, natter, now Ended carreasmsly- "Nothing. , ,., loot it! Beam eune P. I to le.Wd up quickly at that. -Derided he needed a change of L ittie added Hgnt'T. nld iou "'ten i u ...'v. j ,l.rf. She. answered K" V nonchalant, easy, "Sum." ,i f0 t going to JtlTB ueau wnj, iiUito M'"1' frowning. -Oh he knew that." she answered, lat that woman who was here might t time. s"' ' "Tea, I w ,, .. . He pulled himself up wearily and . ,i ,h rirmrwar onenina .the balcony. Everything in his life id come too late. If Marcia Trend , had told the truth a few years (r'litr nothing in the world could kept him from marrying Estellc. ILet's fo over and see what they're fc.in' on the nousc mm iinu, Lottie suggested. "If tou line. f "Say. if you don't wnnta go. just tor so: .oiMnij K'"s ......... .- .. . ... ..: . .., 1 want to an ripiii. i m ju.-i n mm- M. I guess. "Do yon love me, raoiu; ue little bit. uh?" 'n asked you to marry me, Lot- f- . . . . Her face clouded. "I know I'm not very demonstra te," he admitted. "I'm sorry." Ton ain t much good at pretenain , harshly. But he thought he fit a little better at pretending than knew. "Be a little patient with me, will mm, bottle i ne ashen, not quue keidily. I But even her lore for him could let teach her patience. Soon Lottie am crying and he was obliged to eom- frrt her and pretend some more. 'Ton do lore me, don t yon ? she lid, nooning her eyes and choking lick the last of her sobs. "Of course I do, Lottie," he said fully, "I'm a lucky chap and I know "You'll never know how I love you, fiblo. Never'." Tou're awfully good to me. Lot- He." "Good? Kiss me, honey. Oh not Ike that!" What If ha should drop his arms id y. "I can't go through with it, ttle! I can t!" What would happen iea! He had not known she would be demanding for demonstrations of iffeetion. He had not known that pre coma he so hard. SitfDe wrote Pablito that evening. i aid to send the letter by post leeame there was no chauffeur now h carry messages. She wrote: I "Dear Pablito: It Is good to write four real name without fear. Marcia In told my father and me what she ai Wd you. too. I am so glnd for feo. I have not for a long while been fllad about anything. "I want to see you and wonder Wether yon will want to come to ee fpe. It ha been a long time ainca we met hnt, remembering our honra "Her as I have so keenly since be. HAVILAND-TAYLOR tag here, I fel that oh, I don't know. 1 enn t ipress It. I hurt you horribly. I know. Pi. hapi if I had been stronger I would have seen iome way to avoid doing that. But I want to tell you now that I love you as much as I can ever love anyone and I will marry you if you still want me to. Estelle." Pablito re-rend the note slowly, his eyes blurred by the diiziness that had swept over him as he read It the first time. Then the servant appenred at the top of the stairs and behind her Pablito saw Norria Noyes t For a moment Notes paused; then he moved forward with a weak, grop ing "Pablito!" Pablito clung to Noyee' hands. The two made the small meaningless com-1 ments people make when emotions are too great to be expressed by words. At length Pablito said. "I have never needed you so much as now" And even Xoyes, in his hjmbleness, could believe that. Pablito was thin. His eyes were tired and his lips were set to that grim line which tells of a vast determination and an equally vast hopelessness, "What's wrong?" the older man asked. "It's nothing that can be changed," Ptiblito assured him. "I wouldn't even bother you alwut it but you know I've always told you everything " For a moment he pressed the letter in bis pocket, then abruptly his hand drop ped. He had no right to press that letter nor feel a shaken and ecstatic warmth as he touched it. He m ist write Kstelle and tell her he was en gaged to be married. To write her that after she had tcld him she loved him as much as she could love any one! "A mnn named Billings sent a note to you," No j-en said, "but I forgot it. I left it on the bureau propped before the glass hut I was so ex cited " "We'll get it when we get your things," Pablito said. He put an arm around Xoyes stooped shoulders and for a short moment forgot that things had a way of coming to him too late. Lottie was assembling her trous seau gaudy frocks and fragile under tones of orchid, peach and sapphire chiffon. Collecting this finery, hr came as close to happiness as she had been since Pablito had asked her to marry him. Sometimes in the nights Lottie woke with tours on her cheeks. Pablito was not happy, she knew. Well, she vowed in her bravest mood, she'd make him so. But at other times she realized she did not know how to make him happy. Noyes pitied he girl deeply but was distracted at the thought of her be coming Pablito's wife. He said one morning after Lottie hod lost her temper and thrown a cup of tea at the fast disappearing ser vant, "Pablito, you can't marry that girl !" "But I'm going to," Pablito said grimly. "I owe her a lot," he added more gently, "and ahe cares for me. Besides, I've already asked her. The thing's done." Things can be undone." There was no answer to that. Pres ently Noyes went on. "I've heard that yon cared for Jim Field's daughter." "I still do." Pohlito let himself sny. "Then you're not being fnir to her to Lottfe." "I'm sorry." Pallto shook his hnd. "T can't talk about it. Besides It's all settled." (To Be Continued) -Howard A, Renne et al to L. L Blakely et nl Tracts tp. 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