qigcsmna £1940 ESCAPE BY Royal Brown ./-""" 1' __ m." was old and Bu‘ Keaceful, and she was “l”? und restless. Al I110 3W1" A‘ ‘Sh, wanted something more. Dlherwould. 11°F?» 7°“ lhmk?" sllesh. was a fool," said Junesey. ll quivering. . "filffllii-‘Q .12?“ so." Bing assur- ,d her. “I think anybody misfit understand. I 110-5115 5° 5°". her h _.. grandfather?" echflved , “my, i-ler voice broke and he ftfit her fingers grow tense in illi- .I,_h he well B1“ nodded, "I knew you would mm; to know that. He is well and h“ 30h,‘ u; be even better- soon. when the girl comes back home. 1 mean." h" k J nosey I ll who’ no," she babbled- sway from hisn. "Never!" "Please don't interrflD!-" he wm- . lnanded. "We'll speak of that later. First I want to tell you more about the girl. She.wsnted to go t0 NEW YTXnd being a fool. she thought. ms WE! wiser than her grandfath- n-wanted to do it her own way," she supplied. “Isn't it possible that only o very "m, girl would have been so trust- ing?" he retorted very gently. "And remembu’ she had led a curiously sheltered life in some wave." "You-you know about Mr. -Mr. Ansiruthers?" Jonesey managed. "And you still think—" "I think she thought of him as l friend. Why think suythtnn else? No one should simply consider what she did -other think! count- whal she thought and what she thought he thought." Jcnesey sat very straight, very taut. "You-you don't know what happened after -aftsr she went sway with him?" she protested. her voice breaking. But she knew as his eyes met hers that he did. "He—" Bing be- rm . ' Jonesey half rose. ‘Tissue,’ she begged. "I-I can't bear to think oi it even now. Please!" He held her very close. “I just wanted you to know that I know -—and that I love you all the more. Arid admire you." XXIX “Admire mo?" Ellen echoed. "Ad- mire me!" "Because vou didn't let it wreck you." said Bing. "What am I but wrecked?" "You aren't, You've carried on. You've been brave and uncornplain. log and-and even happy a: times. Mi BREAK BINGO Holy Redeemer Hall TO-NIGHI 8.30 n“ w“ m "'%.“".'.'.i.2 moss llingoa in the ell!- Freezont For Charitable PIIIIMII Contract Bridge 5, Josephine Culbertson T0 AMIABLE l b‘ Moat players are all too am a O about leaving in their partners’ petnflby doubles, especiallY W11"! they themselves may have Pili- 1B a bid that was highly misled-din!- Observe the typical situation in today's deal. 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His eyes begged her to admit it. and she couldn't refuse hi-m. “Too happy in last," she said. “I thought lt might, but that was just because I'd been a fool again. I thought I had a chance for hap- piness. And then—" she paused there, glanced up at him, her eyes wet with tears. in the rotogravure section as you built the fire." “How did you know that?” she marveled. “And discovered that though I am nobody, really. for of course I'm not. my father is somebody. And because he is somebody you knew that the papers mi-ght- oh, would have a lot to lay about my marriage, and you were afraid they'd ilnd out all about—" “They would. It would he awful. l lust couldn't let you in for ii." "And you can't see that you are "Five-Md WW nice. What sort of girl do you think would write that sort ofenote? Oh. it was cruel. r think,‘ he persisted. He glanced DAILY CROSSWORD DOWN l. Color of a garnet i. Above 8. A chapter of 22. the Koran _ i. Pecify 23. ii. Snail 25. 6. Female relative 26. 1. 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Reputations HEEL‘) HEB Girl's " hlekrlum Yemrla uAllvlu White poplar _ 85.Iintitle _ Acknowledge 86. Greek latter Ireland 3B. Epoch "And then you saw my picture ' know." "Did-did you believe it?" shel _ . 1 asked imextinguishably feminine. lmwfihtfpbw rttlxerfhlgast ovm‘; Bing hesitated. He knew she with me ‘if: and‘ dean“ W0“ wanted him to say “Never? But he The m.“ high trumps were promo!- couidn'l; tell a lie, "Not at iirst- 1y “shed and a ‘hit-d “mm led‘ and then only for a little while. PW“; o; how-m wlhhlh‘ A; ghlg got over that even before l dhCVV-qpqlm w”; mud; s, vulllmt effort ered all you've been through. Since to redeem g situation that he eJ-- then I've felt like a worm. 1 couldyready silspected had turned sour see why you felt you must ivrite for his side. He underled his ace i’ of clubs, hoping to find East with cah-glboth the king and queer. In that ca-ae West could ruff a damoxld re- turn if necussry. than put East in again with his other high club and let him cash one or two dis- "Then you know why we l-e married.” "I know no such thinl." he al- sured her forcibly. "You mean be-' cause of TToy?" , "Not wholly. though I shouldvm-Ofégstggska’ good idea N I“. a, mm‘ m“ WW“ h’ "mugh" A 5h‘ it went but unfortunately declar- would go off with a man like that-J’, u.‘ nnélemn club pmved an 1m "A man whom she looked uponimpqhhh, 03ml,’ gut mo}; th, rs a friend. who had promised tolcluh gglgh hm; “gm-hug the (-11,. Bet her a iob-—” imotnd jack, and West dilly ruffed "Oh. I did: he had. But who sway South's diamond kins. but would believe it? After she'd met'when West again underlod his club him that way." two and East wt- up his kins. de- "1 heheve h; 5am 31h; staunch. claret ruffed. Now the heart finesse ly, “pant; you thlhk 1 knqw exactly gave South four tricks and let him what happened? Will you let me dlwud h" 1°51“! dmmwd- Th“! w“ you new?" the delensealvas hfid to one club Jonesey nodded. L‘? ‘w? s)?! 8:’ £1931‘ 35$ Sm?“ "You had no idea that you were. mid 5 b8: b con act or to stay in ‘Pray. did not dream he game a m r’ m‘ two ext“ tricks worth N0 points each. rad registered al he had, never The “mt in m“ N“ My muw suspected that he was in an ad- 1y “m. m“ m w" of Nam... joining room." he said. “sass-out n! the opening spade bid, "I didn't." 81w Whispered. Shout was not unthinkable for East to began to shake. "Not-not until he reopen on his loing diamond suit, come in. He-he came in. And Ilbut his leave in of the double was was scared. but mad, too. And he-en entirely different matter. He Just laughed. I've wondered about 811111141 have known that he hhnsei! that since. Perhaps he didn't rea- mil-id i930 V81? IQWNTIQIB ICE-WM lize what a little fool I was. l-Ie “m 5PM“- lnd “W91? 119 001114 rii-zht even have thought I expect- 11°“ “P”! P1151 W951 Wmlld "lmel? ed something like that. I've won- firs: 5:11,?" 51$” ibhawm‘ m9 tiered if he wouldn't have been zle- qumd onifmth 95' leldt‘ I‘? 7°‘ cent, got me a job anyway if I'd m“ to mks c?“ T5685 dggglc ig Just talked to him sensibly. But I‘ "m, almond‘ and had he'd“, gears: an": gussuriétlalygvtgi; so, it is doubtful that South would hav d d to k - i , and there. He said I wouldn't dareni e an ma e another b d hut he let 2o of me and I took my "Why? You ask me that when suitcase-I hadn't even unpacked. you know all about everything? ib~snd my coat and went." , Bupbose, the police should find Bing gazed at her. astounded "197" "You mean he was alive?" he ask- ed when vou left?" ' she nodded. “I never dre~med-" “But then why didn't you get your car and just go back homo?" "How could I? I'd left grand- father s note and I couldn't face him-not until I'd had a try on my own. anyway. 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