5 ' ' 1 SERIAL STORY fiaih ftuihA, WAAC BY LORETTE COOPER VICTORY V CHAPTER XX 4 TJJ7HEN Beth regained conscious nest, she was back In the hos pital "Can't I stay out of here?" she complained. I "Not as long as your command ing officer Is foolish. enough not to lock you up during an air raid; Brit Jackson said. Beth felt her head. There was big bandage on it ! "I'm not hurt," she said. ' "It's lucky you weren't killed. When I spoke to you during the battle I should have . . . well, spanked you and sent you back to safety." "Just try spanking me," Beth renllcd. "No, thanks not after seeing what a hellcat of a fighting worn- - 'r mn vnit are ." They both laughed. it "Ola we come oui nu rignw i ' "Not a one got away," Brit ' said. "One hundred per cent for our side. I didn't expect to cso a third as well. Those are darned ' good gunners and balloon men r- Uncle has working for him out i there." "Tell me about IV "You saw it all. I dont Know what there is to tell except that i" ' the din of the bombing was nouv lng compared to the noise of the cheering when the fellows in the pits and the foxholes realized those last two had been bagged. I thought they'd go crazy." "Did we lose many ... men? "Very few, considering. You're casualty, though." "I'm still alive, at least," she said, turning her head. "Some of the others ..." ; "Aren't so fortunate." The note of cheer was out of his voice now, end he was facing the soldier's sober realization that the battle, however victorious its ending, had left its mark. "Since I have to Icount my dead, I'm glad there iren't many to count." "What's next?" Beth wondered. "The men are binding up their wounds, and are making ready for another attack. Only I don't think we'll get one right away. We've made the first one sufficient ly costly so that the enemy will think twice. In another 72 hours It won't make an; r difference ii Ihey send the who'.e Jap air force (over here in fact, we'd almost be jglad if they did. I got a message in code from General Tallicoe just lifter the fight frDETH was silent while she "r thoudit back over the few days since she had been handed her traveling orders by tne gen- eral those thousands of mile: away. The things that had hap pened to her were a dream, and ow she was awakening. Tve lived pretty excitingly,' .be said. "I'm afraid after this. ings will seem drab." Theyie never drab to a sol- Qier who 5 uueresieu m mis JOD, i t- pnt said. S "You talk as though you know." j ' "I've been soldiering quite j Bwniie." SI I "Are you going to quit?" It "Of course.. When this mess Is i . settled. You know, when Mr. Hit I ler is papering the inside of a jail, I and Mr. Hirohito is leading a pa i rade to a nice prison, and one or I I two others are getting what U i J . (coming to them. I've got a ; j; pis voice trailed, hesitated. "A what?" "Haven't I ever told you?" or course not"- "Well. I've eot a little ranrfi nut Wrest It was a nice place before the war and I think it'll be a nice place after the war." j "It sounds swell." I "What will you be doing after Ihe war?" Brit asked. "Oh, I suppose I'll go back to the automobile agency if autos re being sold." VHE doctor stepped up to Beth's A bed and checked her bandaged head, then her ankle. "If you don't put your foot into trouble, you stick your neck out" he joked. Beth and Brit laughed with him. Then the doctor walked away. "Tm leaving her to you for a few minutes, Major," he said. "Think you can take care of her?" I "I'll try," Brit said. L. He reached down and took FUNNY BUSINESS "1 wear it lo keep from exugKcnUiiig Ihe size of the fish .!. Ilk . 1 CUULJUl, eopvniaMT. t4s. NCA IRVICC. INC. Beth's hand tenderly in his own. "Beth," he said, "1 I hardly know how to say this. But you've done as good a Job of soldiering as anyone could." Beth's heart stood still, waiting for his next words. She wanted, for the moment to forget soldier ing. "I'm sending a message to head quarters in the city tonight recom mending that you no promoieo. to a captaincy." "I'm glad," she murmured. "Thanks." She smiled up at him, encouragingly. Brit Jackson groped for words. He naif rose. Then he sat down again. "Beth,- he said, "I there's something else I want to say. Do you rcmcmoer au tne things I told you when we were tied up in the seaplane? I meant every one of them. I Beth I love you." All the weariness In her faded away, but she closed her eyes and sighed. Gently, Brit Jackson kissed her. THE END 7S31 by Alice Brooks Here's a call to color for your linens in bright fruit designs, Use applique patches or simple outline stitch for the fruit: make the leaves and stems in cross- stitch. Very gay! 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