Jk '" By OKtN ARNOLD NEA Service. Inc. BOUND ONE CHAPTER XXIII "POR the next hour and a halt a lot of people came Into Major Hale 5 omce where Pat was work ing, but she barely caw them. She dealt with them cordially enough, efficiently enough. But isne did so line an automaton. They included city and state ofll clnls even the governors of three states had come to Phoenix for the soaring carnival, and all the people were doubly interested in the air train project They In cluded technicians, weather men, reporters, newsreel people, com mittees for this and that While Captain Carr handled the techni cal aspects of the train planning, it was Pat who handled all the i civilian "front" And she did so without really knowing it Be cause her mind was on what Ed Bryan had said. "If I was you I wouldn't give up," he had advised her. "Jim Carr is honest with everybody ' but himself." That had meant, plainly, that ( Pat herself had a chance to win Jimmy's love. In spite of Loraine Stuart who was already engaged , to him. Unfounded' as that hope was, it held power in Pat's mind, and she looked eagerly for the time when she should be with Jimmy again. That pleasure came when Ed Bryan, as planned, brought Jimmy and Loraine to join Pat for lunch. The four of them would go to the Sky Harbor cafe. And that's where 12 o'clock found them. "This is a nice private table : looking out at the palm trees, with Superstition Mountain in the background," the waiter told them. "Everybody's getting hepped up over the sky train, Captain Carr." "Yes. Little 'oit excited my self, waiter. How about you. Lorry? And Pat? Ed's too dumb 4o know anything." Big Ed grinned. He and the captain understood one another. "It's going to be wonderful, Jimmy!" Pat answered. "I'm as excited as a schoolgirl." ' And then, as if automatically, nil three of them looked at Lo- - raine. She had said almost noth ing so far. And she just waited now with narrowed eyes. The moment was about to become defi nitely strained. "Aw. Lorry!" Jim pleaded, ever so gently. "Come out of it won't you, sweetheart?" The worn stung Pat Friday. "Here we are, four friends in a grand town, at a soaring carnival, having a grand time. Or could be. Don't nurse your mad, Lorry girl!" Ed concentrated on a grape fruit cocktail. But Pat felt strange conflict in her soul. Ed had given her renewed assurance, hope. And she wanted so desperately to make Jimmy Carr discover her; discover her as a girl. A girl to be loved. Well, she couldn't stand on ceremony, she told herself. Not if she really felt that way. Lo raine Stuart was a formidable op ponent for anybody! Beautiful. Perfectly groomed. Clever as pos sible, even if she did have a warped moral sense. But Ed Bryan had tactfully assured Pat that Jimmy was mistaken in his own mind, and that she could help him discover herl Pat decided to take over the play here. "Jimmee," she almost purred it, somewhat in Loraine's own style, "We are going to have the grand est experience today! You and I. On that glider train!" "Sure," Jimmy agreed. "Do telll" Loraine said, loftily. TAT forced another try. "Jim my I so many people have been telling me how grand you are. To have thought it up, and planned the train demonstration, I mean." Pat swallowed. "We we oh, Jimmee!" Ed Bryan's eyes lifted a mo ment as if in surprise, then went back to the grapefruit His quick glance upset Pat no end. But she tightened her lips! Lorain spoke. "You planned it, Jimmee darling?" "No, matter of fact I didn't" Jim was determined to give credit as due. "The whole thing was Pat's idea. But a darn good one." "I see!" Loraine'o voice soared up scale. "And, no doubt, Miss Friday again maneuvered to be taken along. Getting to be quite a habit!" "Now, Lorry!" Jimmy was sud denly distressed anew. Pat felt desperate. "You want ed me, didn't you Jimmee?" she cooed, hastily. "We we under stand things! We know how things are and and " Ed Bryan had an attack of coughing and hurriedly beckoned the waiter. When the glasses were re-filled with water, and the main course served, and the waiter had gone again, Loraine spoke straight from the shoulder. "I want to get this settled," said she, with devastating calm. "Jimmee!" Pat tried. Loraine rode over the interrup tion. "I've been sitting here in Phoenix nursing my hands like somebody in jail. With with Ed Bryan here hanging over me like the flatfoot he isl Now, Jimmy, I want to know exactly what the score Is, You understand me?" "Lo-rainei" Jim pleaded. "Please 1 " He stopped, exhaled heavily, then resumed speaking as if ho had suddenly made up his mind. "Loraine, I do understand. Sure do! And I want you to know I feel liko a heel. Why, sweet heart you know what I think about you! We've been engaged for months! I admit this soaring flight has me nil wacky. But I've been depending on you to stand by me, see, and I'm standing by vou. I admit I've been so dog gone busy most of the time that J " ! Big Ed Bryan brqk An. . "I Copyright. 1943 don't want no dessert Fact is, I ain't much hungry. Miss Pat how's about you coming on out on the terrace for your ice cream? Me and you can talk while these turtle doves bill and coo." He tried to make it casual, genial, good-natured. And even if it was rather obvious, Pat was grateful to him. Loraine and Jim my didn't protest in fnct barely noticed them leave. Jimmy kept on talking. Outside with Pat Ed mopped his face with a handkerchief. "Whew!" he breathed. "Warm, ain't it?" It wasn't warm. Pat was look ing up at him, rather fearfully. Fearful of what she ncrsclf had done. He led her to a private spot in a covered swing. "Ed I I muffed it! I oh!" She was about to cry. He patted her hand. "That wasn't just the way to go about it. Miss Pat," said he gently. "I guess me and you, we we have to operate in our own way. You couldn't imitate that Stuart dame's style Whew!" He had his 'ker chief out again. Couldn't imitate Loraine. . . . No. . . . No, she couldn't Pat realized now. Her purring act hadn't jelled. Her desperate, forced business of trying to im press Jimmy Carr, in the same manner Loraine used effectively, had only made her look ridicu lous, naive. Jimmy hadn't noticed her at all. Indeed, he had set in determinedly to stress his love for Loraine! Pat's breath took on a sudden trembling, and all at once she leaned over sobbing in her hands. Ed Bryan, thoroughly miserable, patted her shoulder. It was all the big fellow knew to do. (To Be Continued) THIS CURIOUS WORLD 'ITH PROPER. 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