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    TWELVE
arEDFORD M5TE TRIBUNE, rEPFORD, OREGON, PRTDAT. JULY 28, "1933.
By the World FORGOT
p J A New Serial by Ruby M. Ayres
Chapter 41
THE 8UN SHINES
ATUOUSJLND motei danced In
tba loci raye of sunshine that
stretched from tba iky rlgbt dows
through tba window to tba floor of
Georgia'! r on.
Georgia lay In bad watebtnc them
jrlth dreamy eyes.
She bad bean Ul each a long time;
ometlmea It teemed aa 11 ahe bad
never known anything but a dark
ened room, and hushed rolcea and
a kind, capable arm that aeemed to
punctuate the daya by gently lining
bar and making her drink unpleae
ant tblnga.
She waa better sow. Only that
morning Dr. Oudd, who bad felt un
able to rely on bla own aklll and
had brought another doctor from
London to abara the reaponalblllty,
bad beamed down at Georgia and
bad told her be waa proud of bar.
"you'll do," he laid comfortably.
"Tou'll do rery welL"
"Thank yon," Georgia aald po
litely. And then Just sow Edward Ban
' croft had come to aee ber; a sub
dued looking Edward who atood
awkwardly at the foot of the bed
and aeemed aa uncomfortable aa a
bull that baa auddenly found Itaelf
In a china ahop. "Well, what about
It?" he Jerkod out after a moment
"All right," Georgle ald imlllng
faintly.
Somehow ahe knew ahe waa all
right though for the moment ehe
felt too weak to peer Into all the
eornera of her mind and discover
why sbe was so sura.
Presently, she asked "Are you
married yet!"
"Married!" Edward Banoroft
looked aa awkward aa a schoolboy.
"Marrledl" be repeated acorn
fully. "I should aay not Not while
you've been lying here ecarlng na
all out of our wits. No, I told ber
ahe must wait."
Aa a matter of fact It waa Mrs.
Speara who had told Edward that
be must wait "Time enough for
na," ahe bad aald flatly. "Life and
death are more Important tblnga
than marriage."
Edward would like to hare aald
that sometimes death and marriage
were one, and the aame thing, but
be restrained blmaelt; he waa not
feeling Quite so facetious aa usual.
He came round to the side of
Ooorglo'a bed and patted her band.
"Nothing to worry about" he said,
"you'll be all right"
"I'm afraid I've been a great nul
aance." Georgle aald. "I'm sorry."
Edward Bancroft coughed loudly
to hide his unwonted emotion.
"Ttiore's a good time coming." be
said, "a darned good time coming,
yon see."
Georgle'a eyelids flickered; sub
consciously, she knew what be
meant but as yet ahe waa a little
afraid of the knowledge. It seemed
o tremendous, so overwhelming.
She said with a nervous feeling
that ahe must aby away from the
aubject "Do you know, you look , . .
younger, aomehow."
Her uncle chuckled;
"Do If Shouldn't be aurt-rleedl
Tou won't believe me, Georgia, but
alnce you've been 111, I haven't
touched a drop of whisky, not a
alngle dropt Ab, I thought you'd be
aurprlsed, but I'm going to have
aome now. Just tn celebrate. Tea,
by gad, I am."
He patted her hand again, and
made a clumsy exit glad to escape
from an Interview he bad dreaded
mora thsa anything In his lift before.
GEORGIE closed her eyes,
tried not to think, but It wai
and
t was no
longer so easy to shut out tba
things sbe had known so Intimately
and suffered with ao greatly before
ahe foil 111.
One by one, they came creeping
back, forcing themselves upon ber
notice, clamoring for attention.
The headline of a newspaper
; "Fire In Film 8tudlo"
Her little body was convulsed by
ahlverlng.
That anyone ao young and pretty
aa Billy ahould have bad to meet
auch a terrible deathl
And then Blsbopl Dear Bltbop,
with his halting klndllnesa and
aombra eyee. In tome strange cer
tain way, Georgia aeemed to know
that ble death need not bare been.
During the houra of ber greateat
weaknesa aba bad been conscious
of queer flashing plcturea dancing
before her of Bltbop aaylog "I
ahould like to help you. If 1 could":
of Bishop writing to her, "I meant
it when I aald I would help you It
the opportunity ever came my way."
Had the opportunity coma hit
way? Had he would she aver
know?
Sbe would never be able to ask
him. She would never aee blm
again, but perhaps, whererir he
waa, be bad got free at last Per
il apt someone with kind banda had
taken that look of patient endur
ance from bla eyea.
She wonld have given ao much
now, to have been able to take tba
kindly band which aba bad struck
down when be would bare touched
ber.
With audden fear of ber own
weakness, aba dragged ber thoughts
away to another picture, tba moat
precloua of the many that had
flashed before her when aha waa
ao 111, and the thought of which was
like a gentle arm enfolding ber.
Someone had come Into the room
and spoken ber name; not the name
Georgia, which everyone called ber,
but "Robin," and at the sound of It
It bad been aa If all tbe sorrow and
unbapplnesa sba had known rolled
away and left nothing but a great
peace and feeling of rest wblcb was
so beautiful It hardly bore thinking
about even now.
But Georgle did think about It.
She thought about It aa something
alive and tangible, wblcb she held
fast to her heart when presently
she fell asleep.
A DA or two later Evelyn came
to see her; a tearful, beautifully
dressed Evelyn, who deolared that
she would never be happy again,
"My Ufa baa been one long trag
edy," ahe wept carefully avoiding
damaging her make-up. "I ahall
never be able to understand It Why
waa he In that dreadful atudlo?
Nobody seoma to know. They all
say he waa most gallant that he
tried to aave tbat poor little what
waa her name? I bare actually for
gotten. Aa If bia Ufa waa not a
thousand tlmea more valuable than
hers. He might hare thought of me
a little," Evelyin sobbed, forget
ting that It waa the very laat thing
ahe bad ever desired Bishop to do.
and that already she waa planning
ber future and a third husband, as
soon aa the necessary period of
mourning waa ended. "Fortunately,
I look my best In black." she bad
confided to her dressmaker. -
- Georgle turned ber face away;
every word her mother aald, was
adding to the vague knowledge In
her own heart and ahe felt tbat abe
could not bear It
Evelyn's white, hand touched her
own,
"We only have each other, now,"
ahe said emotionally, "we must
never part again, Georgle. Yon
must always live with me."
Georgle let that pass, It aeemed
auch a triviality compared with the
other vivid rictures that were al
ways before ber eyes.
"I don't know whether they have
told you," Evelyn went on more
composedly, "but In his will. Bis
hop left you Quite a nice little sum
of -money. So adorable of him, 1
think. A hundred thousand dollars,
aeorgin; he worded It so sweetly;
'To my wife's little daughter, Geor
gia Bancroft' And It waa a new will,
only made a tew daya before he died.
It almost loots aa If he had a pre
monition of what waa to come, poor
man."
And presently Evelyn had gone,
and Georgle drew a algb of rellet
' Nicholas came tbe next day. Ha
sat down bealde Georgle and took
ber hand, holding It against the dis
figured side of bis face.
Georgle was more glad about tbat
than anything, glad that he ahould
no longer try to turn It away from
ber.
For a long time neither of them
spoke, then Georgle aald In a voice
less whisper, all her natural elo
quence where he waa concerned
quite gone.
"Nick darling, la It all rlghtr
"If It'a right for you Robin."
Qttorgle gave a little sigh of cony
piste bapplnesa.
"I've got everything I ever want
ad," ahe said. "I wish you had."
"Will you believe me, It I aay I
have?"
"But you cant ... I mean I
couldn't possibly make up for
everything."
"If 1 had to chooee between go
ing back to the old life wltbont yon
and staying as I am, with you, J
should stay."
She took hla face between ber
hands, leaning forward and gazing
at blm with passionate earnestness
"Then It la all rlghtT Every
thing?" sbe asked again, breath
lesaly.
Nlcholaa drew ber to him an
kissed her lips.
"Everything Robin."
fCopirrtpat. 11)1. OoaMeday Dora)
THE END
BAD LUCK EARLY FOR
AUSTRALIAN PILOTS
- DUBLIN, Irish Frco State, July 37.
(A Th wIimU of tht plana In
which the A nt ml lan aviator Captain
Charles T. P. Ulm ami threa com
panions planned to fly to North
America, unk In tha , finds at Port-
marnock airdrome near here today,
resulting In Injuries to fire persons.
Planks were oeing put under the
plane to raise It, but the machine
slipped, pinning three persona under
the fuselage.
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WASHINGTON. July 28 (AP)
Tne attorney general served notice
tvdsy that publication of the xuunc
and prosecution of gold hoarders woo
tare refused to return the metal
to the government can be expected
In two or three weeks.
Talking with reporters, CummLnga
aald the lUt of more than 6,000 per
sons who were known to have with
drawn gold was being checked and
(he work was nearlng conclusion.
He said 207 persons had refused
I to return tt.231.os0 of gold and that
j when tne fiuai check wae completed.
luoifj wn tui rviuse to ooey o
rrea:dent's executive order would feel
federal authority fully.
8T. LOUIS (UP) Martha, Insane
elephant at the municipal boo, bad to
be shot to death after a dose of poi
son, strong' enough to kill 60 persons,
failed to affect her.
USE OF LUMBER
PORTLAND, July 28. (AP) The
promotion ot a broader uie ot lum
bar products, particularly In n:tawaj
aud bridge construction, will bt urg
fd by tin Oregon Lumbermen's In
stitute wblcb baa orjaalwd bera this
Those who sponsored the meeting
.aid representatives from every major
lumber producing district In the state
nt-.ended the organization. A board
of 36 governors la planned, with one
rtmbir from each of the state'a 34
counties. .
Jack Magladry of tugent, former
state senator; W. E. Lamm of Modoo
Point, E. C. Collins of Pondosa. Waldo
Balnea of Forest Grove, and M. H.
Jonea, J. W. Copeland. B. O. Klngsly,
Lewis Mills. E. T. Sturgeon and 0. O.
Crow ol Portland were elected dir.
ectort of the Institute, and Portlane
waa selected as beadquartera.
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