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Ji SOPM&: StcHotat Uoyd, .
mnvts ttar tchott carter hat been
cut thort by an accident which
mart hit tart, hat been touched
hv the devotion of vouna Georait
Bancroft. At tatt ht callt on her
jutt at vcord comet of tht death of
the hautekeeper who tervet Oeor
oi and her hard-drinking uncle.
Partly out of pity, he hat contented
to vaiVt with Georgit; now ht
teilt her ht tuddenly hat eomt
into a targe legacy and te ooina to
Germany lor an operation that
may da atcay vith hit tear, ft t re
minde her tht it to have tvneh next
day with a young man in London.
Chapter 23
GEORQIE CONFESSES
VH, that!" GeonU swallowed a
"little lump that would keep rls
In I In her throat. "I'd forgotten
that," she aald helplessly, and then
"I won't (o It you don't want me
to."
He made no answer, and the aald
with a note of resentment In her
voice: "But I suppose you don't
care whethor I go or not."
"Of course you must go; you don't
hare much enjoyment"
The little lump was rising again
Id nor throat
"It won't be enjoyment," aba aald.
"Of course It will," he Insisted.
'It's good for you to be with young
people. I am rery glad your other
trlond la coming for the week-end,
Kelly do you call her?"
be aauamed tor tier lo know yon'i
.acta friends with me. I'm alwayi
the one that's left out of every
thing!"
Nicholas said gently: "Don't be s
silly little girl, Georgle
"Silly little girl yes, that's all
you think I am," she broke out pas
sionately. "Well, I'm not. Clifford
doesn't think so he likes me It you
don't Kelly was right what she
said about men that they're all
horrid, really. But I did think yon
were dlfterent" she added, ber rolce
breaking on a sob and then passion
ately: "Oh, why don't yon eay some
thing!" "Anything I can say will only
make you dislike me more," Boyd
said stiffly. "Let's go borne, shall
we 7"
Her bewildered anger and pain
burst Into fresh flame.
"Yes, go home. Get lid of me aa
quickly as you can," she taunted
him. "I auppose you think I'm In
lore with you." She gave a misera
ble little laugh. "Well, and so I am
lc love with you," she said defiantly.
Nicholas turned slowly round and
looked it ber; he was rather white
and his eyes were unutterably sad.
His Hps moved as It be would
haTe spoken, but Georgle gave Mm
no opportunity; she turned and fled
away from him out of the wood and
FSs i In
She felt as If she were burning with shame.
"I've put her oft," Georgle said
quickly. "I didn't really want her;
at least . . . she's all right of course,
but If she was bore I knew I couldn't
go for a walk with you, and so I
wrote and put her off."
Nicholas moved suddonly, rising
slowly to hit foot
"There's somothlng else I hare to
say to you, Georglo."
"Yos?" She looked up at him, her
yes heavy with nameless trouble.
"It's about those walks. I think
this must be the last."
Her lips moved, but no words
came, and he went on rather clumsi
ly. "I shall have a great deal to do
after today, getting ready to go
away, It'j b,een very enjoyable see
ing you like this, but now" she In
terrupted quickly:
"It's because your wife Is coming
home?"
"It's nothing lu Uu with my wife,
and she won't be here for another
fortnight at least It's for no reason
eicept tbe one I've given you, that
I shall be busy."
There waa a long alienee, then
Georgle aald quietly:
"Very well."
He avoided looking at her. "I'm
sorry, Georgle," he said.
She stood up, brushing the bits of
leaves from her skirt
"I didn't know friendships only
lasted a week," she said In a trem
bling voice.
"That's unkind," ' he answered.
And untrue."
GEORGIB felt as If something In
her brain suddenly caught Are
and burst Into flame.
"It's an excuse," she said shrilly.
"That's what It Is, Just an excuse.
Tou don't like being seen with me,
I'm not pretty enough or Interest
ing enough. You can't be so busy
that Just an hour every day la too
much to spare. I know you didn't
want to he frlenda with me really
you were Just sorry that day
Lovelock died. Now you've had
enough of It and It's a good chance
to send me about my business.
You're wife's coming home, and l
know sbe's smart and pretty. You'd
Into tbe road, never atopptng till
she reached borne.
MRS. DRILL met her In the hall
and Georgle pulled up sharply,
breathless and panting, ber cheeks
scarlet
"My goodnoss," Mrs. Drill said
blankly. "Have you been chased by
a wild built"
Georgle could not' answer; she
turned blindly and went up to her
room, shutting the door behind her,
then she stood leaning against It
with her eyes shut, till ber racing
heartbeats, which seemed to be
choking her, steadied down, and she
realised what ahe had done.
She had told a married man that
she loved him, a famous man, who
but for an unkind freak of fata
would never bare crossed her patb.
Perhaps he had known It all
along, and that waa why he had aald
they could not have any more walka
together: she felt aa If ahe were
burning from head to foot with
shams.
At any rats It waa all at an end.
He waa going away.
"Ships that pats In the night"
Nelly had said; Nelly seemed to
know all there was to know about
lite.
Nicholas was going away, and per
haps when he came back he would
not be 111 or disfigured any more;
not a fallon star but the handsome,
famous man he had been when she
had sat and admired him from a CO
cent aeat before tbey ever met
A audden passionate thought rose
In Georgle'a heart Supposing the
operation was not a success t For t
wild moment she found herself hop
ing that It might not be, but tht
next she waa pushing the thought
from her almost in terror. Horrlbls
to wish such a thing; how could shi
be so wicked?
She felt the tears running down
her cheeks aa she turned away tram
the mirror.
"I suppose after all It la true, and
I am In lore with him." she thought
hopelessly. "Ilecause I don't mind
a bit vhat happena to me If only
he's all right."
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Qcorele
morrow.
hit thrilllna ftsws te-
LOYAL WORKERS CLASS
TO PICNIC WEDNESDAY
Loyal Workers' clue will hold a
clsaa plcnlo party Tuesday at 8 p. m.
at the home of Mr. and Mra. Ted
alma on the Jacksonville highway.
Two trucks will be provided to
bring the group en memo from the
church where all members and frlenda
are asked to meet at 7:30. In case
of rain the party will be held In the
recreational hall of the church.
Orrion Weather.
Clenerally talr tonight and Tuesday;
unsettled In northwest portion; nor
mal temperature; gentle changeable
winds offshore.
p WHIG LEY'S
V
HOW EVEN BETTER
10 BEPROTECTED
WASHINGTON. June 26. (AP)In
spite of the federal securities act. the
gullible tnvestora still may buy post
holes but the government la going
to let him find out before hand It's
Just a poi thole he's buying.
That in brief, la the way Chairman
Charles March of the federal trade
commission describes the manner in
which the sweeping new law govern
ing securities sale will seek to pro
tect the average citizen with a few
bard earned dollars to Invest.
"There will still be wildcat stock!
but the investor will hare full op
portunity to know they're wildcat,''
March explained.
Pltrce'a riut Houat. tomatoes at your
grocer'a. The quality Is fine and tbe
price la runt.
Phone 643. we'll haul away your
refuse. City Sanitary Service.
BATTLE
CHICAOO, June 28. (AP) The
fight In many lines of American
business has been "tempered."
Competitors In a dosen Industries j
Industries under the national Indus
rial recovery act have made Queens
bury roles by which competition Is
strictly limited. Their chief concern,
aa ihjn in the (Inlawed codes, has
been to see that the outcome, the
price for their products, waa not In
doubt.
Many of the agreements which,
have been reached by rivals In the
oil, ooal. macaroni, candy, beer bar
rel, motor equipment, paper and
atamp printing lines were promise
which nave been made before.
Pierce's Hot H'.uae tomatoes at your
grocer'. The quality u fine and the
price la right.
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