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TXCiTS BIT MEDFORD irSTL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1933. K By the World FORGOT efa. J A New Serial by Ruby M. Ayres HYSOPSIS! Mrholal Boyd hat returned to London tram Gf mam, ichert he hat undergone an uneticcetefut operation tor the remoial of the tear that hat cott htm hit career in tht moviet. Bt dart not tell Qeornlt Bancroft of hit return, but the learnt hit ad dreee and oftere him her love. Sicholat, baillv thaken, telle her he cannot allow her to watte her life, einct he it a married man, and , she onlv a child. Chapter 40 NICHOLAS EXPLAINS POR a moment Georgia atared at 1 .Nicholas more like a child than ever In er distress; then ahe swayed a little towarda him, grain ing at her glorea and handbag. "All right!" abe aald faintly. "I'll go. I'm aorry I bothered you." But when ahe would hare turned blindly away be ipoke her name gently. "Robin." "Yea," but now ahe would not look at him. "It'a an Impossible position, thla friendship between us. It'a tragic, too. You're been ao kind to me that I can't bear to hurt you, but I told you before, weeka ago, that It must end. No matter how Innocent It may be people would misjudge us.' She turned with iwlft eagerness. "But I don't care what anyone ays!" "I know. Tbat'a why I must pro tect you. The world la not a char itable place, and If It knew that you-" "That I wa running after you, Georgia said ruthlessly as he atopped. "I suppose that's bow the world would put It, wouldn't It?" "Possibly, and they would say, too, that It Is a damned shame tor a married man to allow a little girl like you to to " ' "Fall in lore with him." "Yes." She gave a big sigh. "I see," she aid. "But It wasn't any fault of yours," she added pathetically. She began to tug on a glore. "Well, I'll go." She looked ao little and forlorn, and yet there waa something grown up and more womanly about her , than ever before, HALF WAY across the room ahe atopped. i "I hope you won't despise met Ireadfully for saying that I loved) where, will you, where I can't find you, I mean?" "I will teil you before I go." She drew a sbarp breath of Te lief. "Ob, thank you," ahe aald. " t He wluced, "Don't be ao grateful for nothing, Robin." "It'a ererything," she said, and then: "Well, good night" Nlcbolaa Boyd took her hand and raised It to hla lips. "Goodbye, my little girl.'' And Georgia waa too happy to no tice that be ssld goodbye. B ERNIE BOYD leaned her chin or, her white bands and looked at Bishop from beneath her long lashes. "You're such a dear," abe aald softly. Bishop flicked the ash from bla cigar and raised bis eyes. "la tbat to be my only reward for financing your new enterprise?" he asked unemotionally. Bernle's long lasuea went down demurely and her reddened llpa smiled. "What other reward do yon want?" she asked. There was a little silence, during which both of them did some rapid thinking, then Bishop said: "Perhaps It Is so great a reward that I hesitate to speak of It." Bernle'a white hand rested for a moment on his coat sleeve. "What reward do you want?" asked Bernle. you, when you hadn't said tbat yon loTed.me. Evelyn saya I alwaya do the wrong things, but It seema to me that one of the wrong things la not being able to say what you really mean to people." She waited a moment, bnt be did not apeak. "Well, goodbye," she salv faintly. Nlcholaa reached the door before aba did and held It against her grop ing hand. . "Robin, I've no earthly right to ay what I am going to aay, but per taps If t do It will make things aeem little less hard for ua both. It'a just thla ... if things were different perhaps, U I were free and not as I am," he broke off, silenced by the look In Georgia's eyes which for a moment held hla own before he averted them. "You are Tery dear to me, Robin," lie said. It seemed to Oeorgle that In the alienee following hla reluctant con fession life stood attlL A moment before she bad been o unbappy, more for hla sake than for her own, that she had been con scious of nothing else, but now It waa as If she had been whirled up into a heavenly place where the sun shone, and the drab curtalna of tba world were drawn back to admit it. "Then yon won't aend me away?" ahe asked. "You won't?" "I must." "But if you love me!" "Isn't that a still greater reason t" "But we shall see each other Just the same? You won't go away any- "Am I ao terrible?" she whispered, Bishop's sombre eyes searched her face, the face which to him wai little more than a mask, a greedj mask perhapt, badly veiling the am bltlons and aspirations of her mind She missed the Irony of his voice aa he answered her. "But I am an old man, and you, well, you have but to look In tht glass." Bernle sighed, well pleased and sipped her wine, smiling at him across the table. "To the granting of your reward, whatever It may be," she aald. He echoed her words gravely. "To my reward, whatever It he." "You know, you are a very atrauge man," Bernle said. "Different from any man I have known before." She usually began her conversa tion with a new admirer In this fashion, and she had never known It to tall. "In what way am I strange?" Bish op asked. She abrugged her allm shoulders. "You are so difficult to under stand. When we first mot, you took no notice of me at all." "Porhaps 1 am cleverer at hiding my feelings than moat men," Bishop said dryly. "Much cloveror," ahe agreed read ily. "Most men are all on the snr face, don't you think?" "And some women," Bishop sup plemented. (Copvritht. ttsi. Boutleday Doran) Tomorrow, Bishop aiks for his ' reward. RANCHER DRAWN INTO CALIFORNIA RATIFIES THRESHER MECHANISM! 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