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Carol wrlggled with exasperation, but said nothing. Sir George banged his iist down on the paper. "I've told you be- iore. Carol. that I will not have you mixed up in vulgar aiiairs oi this kind!" he said angrily. "O don't be silly, Daddy," retort- ed the girl. "It was a perfectly harmless sort oi party. Jerry and his crowd couldn't do anything wrong i! they tried. They haven't the brains or the nerve! I‘m sorry about the headline. but it doesn't really do me any harm you know." Sir George had uniolded the paper and spread it out on his desk. As he read the halt-column through. the corners oi hls heavy mouth twltced ominously. “I'm not saying that it does you any harm," he muttered. Carol was on to the opportunity ior counter-attack like a hawk. "I see." she said unkindly. "you like to keep the headlines ior your- seli and the noble pioneering schemes oi Associated Airways. It's your reputation I'm ruining-not my own!" But Sir George Manson. iond though he was oi his only child, was too good a business man to be deflected from a principal point at issue by a palpable red her- ring. “Your aunt's quite right, Carol." he said. “You want some occupation to keep you out oi mis- chiei." The girl shrugged angrily and moved across to the window. "It you talk like that. I shall get mar- ried,” she threw back over her shoulder. "l could quite easily you know." She looked out at the seagulls wheeling easily above the river, at the Air Force Memorial rising over the plane trees. She thought again of Rupert Lorri- more. oi the success oi her scheme ior meeting him personally. How unimportant seemed her lather’: publicity mania, and her aunt's Victorian Iussinessl She had al- most recovered her temper, when a. remark oi Janet Manson's. little more than ha]! heard, wiped the dawning smile nan her lips. "I agree, Carol.” her aunt was saying, "you would have no diiii- culty in getting married, consider- ing what young men nowadays are like. and how much money your mother left you-even ii you were much plainer than you are." Carol turned round. " I wonder why your generation has only to mention the word ‘marriage’ to be- come immediately and positively disgusting?" "Don't speak to your aunt like that!" snapped Sir George. “I'm sorry daddy. But all this is absolutely ridiculous! Do you real- iy want me to deprive some harm- ldss typist or mannequin oi her job. to be sure that I clock in every day at nine in the morning." A LESSON IN TACTICS "I don't mean anything oi the kind." her lather interrupted. “Very well then. You didn't bring me up as a wage-earner. It wasn't necessary." Hubert Manson observed gently that there were other types oi work. But. Carol was not to be checked. 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