The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, July 01, 1933, Page 8, Image 8

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    Juno -. 1933
KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE TEN
Darling Fool
By MABEL McELUOTT
OUT OUR WAY
By J. R. William. OUR BOARDING HOUSE
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t. -rr, I HAHLI- ELSTACK.
ARTHI'R
trystaliaM bar
wonid be a tool to throw away
a oh cbuot, Sne woo Id say
"tot" to Mackenzie on the mor
row and go away with him aa bhj
wife
WELL, pirate or sot. too liked
him. girl Ukd to t swept
off bar fees. Tho boldness, to
swiftness and unesjieetec'nesa ot
tha situation annealed to bar.
m'.c-kkmik. wn Beyond th morrow aha would not
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II. akowna M...I. wltk att.
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SOW !0 Oa WITH THK STOB1
CHAPTER XZXVIU
TONNIB tarsed tha letter
- slow II la bar bands. Dan'
Umlliar writing, black and bold,
tared back at her. Her heart
tamed over. How odd how
tvtt odd it was to reoetre a letter
troa him at this moment, wnea
look. When bis deep volea osma
; u her over tha telephone aha
! would car: "I'm coming with
iyou."
I There would be. naturally, no-
ticea la tha newspapers. Ataciea
' tie was too Important (or bis
I marriage to go unnoticed. Poo.
i pie would say. "Who b abet A
nobody 1" and dismiss her. Rs-
oept in Belvedere. People there
I who bad ignored her. tamed
their (aces the other a ay when
they passed bar on the street,
would be anxious now to say
they'd known her. It was silly
she was trying to make tha most j lt vu unworthy and Monnle knew
momentous deefcloa of her Hie! j it to tee! a thrill ot triumph at
U was as It Daa himself bad j, thought bat she was only
reached across the many miles human and could not suppress the
tket separated them, saying, j feeling.
-Wait. Moanie! Doat forget gb, Mul(l Bct sloep at least
sea. I'm still beret" i mtU she read Dan's letter. It
Ah. bat ha was the one wbo , was burning a hole in the pillow
bad forgotten, her sore heart re- j underneath which she had thrust
minded her. Be it wsa wbo had a
written that other letter, tha creel ! Reluctantly llonala drew. It
eae telling bor they'd better I forth and. snapping oa the ross
"hoid aw the pUira" tor the I shaded lamp betide her bed.
January wedding. No, ft was no I ripped opea tha thick envelope.,
asa depending oat Dan. She'd j Shs had steeled herself to cool
dose that la tha past and her : aess. to tBdiCereace. but ra spits
pride, her tore, bar faith la him ' ot herself her heart beat taster at
bad beea wooaded past bcarfa. the opening eenteace.
Should she opea It? Should ; -Berlins ntonnia.- (Dl
he auJte ber ducisioa irst and wrote) "I hare beea all aorta of
by this Una aha had pretty well a foot and caa you torsive me?
decided what aba would say to : Ton know I'm not eery good at
Arthur Msekenile on the morrow i letter-writing never was. I
and read Dan's letter after- ; cas t say what I want oa paper,
ward? Had he still tha power to ; But will yoa Just drop am a line
sway her past reason, past be- : to say eTerythlnr'i all right? (
lief? Did abo dare to see what ; wired you at the hotel bat they
Dan had written her oa the awry ; aaid they coaldnt deliver tha
day before ahe had sailed frost j message because you'd already
New York to adreatara and an- gone. I cot home Just aa yoa
ether man's devotion? She won- j were tearing. Waznt that rotten
dered. While she was pondering luck? I'll be waiting. All my
the matter, flushed and disturbed, j lore."
Uttle Miss Anstiee blew in. ajonnie stand at it. turning tha
"My dear. I had no idea you'd ' thick aheet la her hands, lt was
be home ao early!" Misa As-1 the lougeat letter ahe had ever ra
stlee. imposing in sihrer cloth with i caired froei Daa. tha moat ar
a cellar ot gray fox. stared Ucalate. All his km! Why. she
frankly at her traveling compan- had beea a fool arer to think
Ion. "I thought you'd be oat ! she'd lost it! When two people
until all hours. 'Painting tee j (elt aa she and Daa did about
town.' aa they say. Are you feel- ; each other, whea the whole world
inc all right?" N . was changed and glorified tor
"Yes no." Monica stammered, one merely by the knowledge that
not knowing bow to explain. ! the other existed in It. it was
Tli en oa a sudden impulse she j stupid wasn't It? to take scc
blorted out the truth. ond best.
"Mr. Msekenzie's sailing unex- ; suddenly arerything was clear
pectedly tor home tomorrow," ' to her. Ber course wsa clear,
he said. "He Miss Anstiee, he i Miss Anstiea admitted sba would
wants me to marry him and go get along without her. 8ha
with him." ' would leave tomorrow, not as Ar
"Well. I declare." Miss An- thur Mackenzie's bride but as
lice's beautiful coiffure of silvery j Monica O'Dare, going beck to the
Orecian curls fairly quivered. ' man ahe loved. Calmness de
Sue sat down abruptly. "Of j scended upon her. She slept,
course, 1 knew something like i
this was in the air," she begsn
breathlessly, "but not so soon!
My dear!"
"I 1 haven't decided." Monnle
coofpssed. "1 don't know whst to
do. Help me. Miss Anstiea. What
anall 1 say to him?"
"If you're considering ma la
this," cried the older woman
11T1SS ANSTICE woke her. sbak
LU Ing her gently. "My dear,
he's on the wire!"
"Wbo? Where?" Ah, she wss
dead, she was so weary. Whst
did Miss Anstiee mean?
"Mr. Mackenzie. He sounds
terrifically excited and happy."
It all came back to her at ones.
shrewdly, "please forget all about 1 6on,ething she had to do to tell
- . - " . " V NVB. BV1CW1IUIJ
although 1 shall miss you, of
course. The truth is Sally Rich
ardson Is dying to do Paris with
me with us. i mean, and saats
to go on to Switzerland niter
ward. So yoa see I shouldn't be
alone. Do as your heart bids you.
my dear! 1 never sdvise in mat
ters of this sort. Too risky. But
I will asy this. Mr. Mackenzie's
a iplendid man and very fond of
you anyone can see that."
I don't love him,'
1 faltered.
Monnle
fond of him.
friend but
I like him i
hut "
"He doean't make your heart
and still, eh?" Miss Anstiea
considered this, bright head on
one side like a silver-plumagcd
bird. "Well, my dear. I've seen
many a marriace In my time.
Love matches. They don't always
turn out so well, either. You
hare an even chance for happi
ness, starting with friendship and
respect. Then, too, my dear,
here's the mstter o! money to
be thought of. I'm not a worldly
person. You know that. Been
poor all my life until Juat lately.
And sow that 1 have bad my taste
of luxury I'm afraid I shall never
be able to do without It again, 'i
"I'd be the last person In the I
orl.l to tell a girl to consider I
money only when thinking ot I
marriage aud I know what pov- !
erty can do to young people. I'd
like to seo you get some of tho '
whipped cream of life while you're !
young."
It was a loni; (speech and Miss 1
Austlce wss rather breathless at
the end of it. She stripped off !
ber creamy gloree and smoothed
them together.
"There's your family, too," fbe
continued after a silence. "Kay
think what a brilliant marriage
would do tor her."
"I've thought of that," Monnle
aid briefly. She crumpled the
letter to bor bands, looking at
the Ore in tbe grato.
"Child, child, you're shiver
Ing!" the older woman said, ap- :
palled. "Go to bed. You mustn t j
catch cold. We'll talk ot this In 1
(be morning." i
Monnle escaped, ber head In a :
blrl. tbe letter still clasped In !
her band. j
The clock struck one, struck :
two. In the room beyond she I
could bear tbe faint snore of ber
heuefactresa. Monnle knew tbat .
sbs herself would be a wreck to
morrow, look a perfect fright. If I
she didn't get some sleep. Bba
tossed and turned restlessly ea
tweea (he crisp Ungllsb sheets.
Yes. Miss Anntfce was right.
" lleuson triumphed over emotion
hnre. Her mind bad been almost
made up when tha conversation
bad begun. Miss Anstiea bad
Arthur Mackenzie. She wasn't
going to marry him after alt. All
i her dreams of a brilliant mar
riage had faded. Dan still cared
: tor her and wanted her.
She stumbled to the telephone,
! knotting the cord of ber dressing
jgown.
. "I'm sorry," she said in a low
voice. "I cant." Simply that.
No explsnations. No excuses. -!
Tbe man at the other end of
the wire hesitated for a long mo
. ment. Then. "Can I do anything
to make yoa change your mind?"
i be asked.
Monnle, feeling utterly abject
' snd ashamed, said no. But. she
' added. "I'm leaving for New York
' today. It you don't mind I'm
' taking passage on your boat."
He gave a Joyous shout, trt-
umph In his voice.
Monnle. with Miss Anstiee'
r surprised gaze upon ber, knew
what his thought was: it would
' be cary for him to break down
' her defenses on the trip boma.
(To Be Continued)
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