film sometime, you know. . lilioni gyro 21 Illaael llepklns Adams _ ' _ umplated him with open fleece “mug do“ mm m file little wonderlmllv M *3’ MI! am. We've got in sec ritiea ‘won't let you on thi unless you have." '"oh, very rwelli" But it was not pmg too good, grace. "Now you you room while I get minus Ind ‘fl! meet on that balcony 10*‘ n." He nodded. "By the way. Wh9¥'¢ U Waring?" ‘Dome lrieuds of 111! II! 1'19“ ' with their boat." she answer“! llreleealy. ‘nae doses-ted suitor was. in SIC}- al flaat moment on the Ballantlnes beat. drowning his, sorrows and _ puplezities in appropriate liquids um composing a cablegram -whlcn lholald cover the situation with- out aayinx too much. slack tide is a minor phase of that under phenomenon known as young love. To shut the metaphor. mutual attraction between people i opposite sex reaches a D0105 are the emotional engine is ely to stall on a dead center. 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And it he were more deeply involved, that was not too serious, either; he was oi tirm enough Iiber not to let a nine- day flirtation really get to him. I-‘nrthermore. she had given him fair vwaming. Her conscience was pcricctly cien.r.... Well. if it was so darned clear. why couldn't it keep quite? Happily he was one oi’ those men to whom a girl could talk without petty reservations. She had I. rest- less desire that they should see eye to eye in the matter of their iempnrory and anomalous relation- ship. Mr. Meizlger opened the way {or her. one oi Bermuda's lmpetuous downpours had delayed their morn- ing start. and the three ol than were waiting in Maida's suite tar it to pass. The theater man brought out his notebook. “Might as well get a few facts about you two," said lie, very businesslike. "For wiiai?" the girl wanted to know. “The Lox-Lohengrln spotlight. It's our house organ. The patrons will want to know all about the personality or the winners." Within Maido stirred a malicious impulse toward the truth. Why not? It certainly would not be credited. and after so much con- stralnt it would be a relief and a luxury. "I don't telling you." sire began with an air oi being trust- lngly confidential, "that 1 was born in the lap of luxury." "That! A snappy phrase." mur- mured Mr. Metzlger whose liter- ary tastes had been formed upon simple standards. He set it down. Well. ii’ he liked that one he could have some more. "Wealth and elegance surrounded me (ram birth." recited Malda. "I was brought up to associate only with the select. Many men competed for my hand and the iortuno it would bring them." she sighed elaborately. "You can't imagine what a burden a girl in my position carries." Mr. Metziger was a literal mind- ed person, but not to that extent. "I s'pose you took up secretarying as a sldeilne," he smiled. "Yes, I wanted to learn how the other hali lives." “Well. here we are," said Wallis "Take a look. Me. 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