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M Gor didn't like Henry's the Milsoms rrozm Thank you, but I very seldom go out at night," Mbs Goring would re- pLv coldly. when invited in go round with Henry, Ohristsbel tried to make friends, eal t wss all the he r ire the. Goring couldn't see through make-up that Ketih liked, to i1 r christabel who dreamed and D ed inside: whose sadness was ready to embrace the whole world. Henry often driited into the flat, and Christsbel liked him so muc.h_ better than Keith's other hard-eyed in . use he was a. simple Keith sold’ some things about himself to Henry that were not quite true, and liked to play the rising young city man before Henry Goring she forgave him — where would marriage be without such i veiim? r um ~ " e’ go or. young man, said Henry . Besides how could she have had the heart to atiemp to deny an - thing Keith m ht say to mafia itringslookbet ‘ll-Iewasaode- pressed and embi tered by no being able to get on. It would have been eiertobe eal1,i!Kiiih h::1n't seemegog éndiytsoinjoier- He had never managed 6i?“ , radian , ame. to think o! her new one. d lad “Mary Christabel Milsom!" The name seemed to echo tar oft, pomowhere in the iuture, signific- ‘lrkilfg,’ like a call to-who knew Durlrg first eer- o! her mar- fisge t0 Keith Milsom, Ohristslbel was too y getting used to the rophlsticatlon oi his friends and the life he led, to think very irmoh about whether she was happy. Sometimes she stopped w look for a meaning in so much g about to ohms and shows and rwes. and parties, particularly as it always seemed difficult tor Keith to pay Ior it all. But Keith couldn't have lived in any other way. and he soon ersuaded her that she eight to like too. Then he lost his Job with a city llrm o! shareholders. and that ‘ a stop to it all. She never ioun out why he lost it, though she overheard him having a. telephone conversa- tion about a share trensler which made her think that there was some trouble at the oiiios in which he ‘was involved, _ “Don't you know I have to conduct private business 10r- clients over the phone?" he burst out, when she So she never found out Mint was the matter. But the rent, was over- due, Keith had no to hel him, and they had to sel the ture to my o! his most pressing debts. Ohristolbel was evpeeting a happy event, which did not look so happy, r in th oes tart sooo W iihe thinfl- he had play in the iollowing mon. but he had never done so in all t1 mon s . Now when it cams with a threat to sue, he was upset: he said sm an)‘ er went about so m e can't aaitord to l! But he loge Job scolded suiked, and iinsgyuoeme homo that night the worse to: drinkwhiehhhadtakm - entlgonlooolemtodtirem Llhristabel wrote w Henry next morning; he was staying his sister at sooner- ,.;.u"'t,.*rlé=it=“z.u= "i r’ _ and don‘t want me to mow." said Keith, "But I oan‘t say ihatl He'll think llm deceiving you!" g. 2. - and ABILITY A5 A VENTRILO . ,P l’ 4a. 1-. \ li-i oun somzomc‘ house‘ F % V‘ \ THE HOOPLE FAMILY TREE MusT HAVE Gizown A coop or: PRUNES ‘THE YEARWHEYGHOOK Amos ou-r cr- rre BIZAN¢H ESmua~No WONDER "mm “TRIPLE-CHINNED wing OF Hi5 HA5 sucH A SOUR MAP AFTER uvnoa WITH was-r LEMON! AFTER HE ' / GETS ‘THROUGH-l CRAWLINQ Angus“; ‘ ¢ AFTER ME. i-lelu. HAVE n. ante no 4 gv-us ‘PANTS B16 ENOUGH TO arouse rtll/ L-txl/ .. \ vouiviauisv one. ma. neamanvnon. arr-um m. ootm A MOVIE- iT'i.L TAKE ME MIN Ol=i= THIS 3| ‘WI-IE PUT WHAT ONLY A MOTl-ER COULD LCNE’ FACE n4 FQONT oi=_ IT- A HAM! Moior HOOP? - {Esme snuuo- MOVES our uuoen A A Fuu, HEAD OFsTEAM-j. ‘ B ' George McManius l SNAPSHOT CUIL TABLEQTOD. PICTURES VE‘ u= You "mun! Mia You wn u. we) I TRULY LOVES VA OLIVE, I WILL DmNK F2OM'A r TIPPIE and "CAP" STUBS I lome eetten batting-and you have a vvsr pleturo Ir. Making table-lop ploturee la any, and fun. . I" YOU want lo give your imagine» both near and hr objects sharper. ' tion tree rein on something-just Time 0190""! lbw“ bl U045 my taking table-top pictures durlnl wins either ordinal‘! eleetrln lmlbl (I few oi! the long winter eveninn. or. oreterabir. null: lmtelr With a low simple materials that Photo ltlllbl- , . "can be picked up around almost any Table-top piotarea oils! a one house, you can create all sorts o! choice o! subject matter. You nan ‘ picture situations-in either eomie take a couple o! model airplane,‘ fray soldiers, n": A emu-noun. we -) EVEN IF lT DID TAKE US FOREVER TO GET lTi watt, HOV/D we, KNOW TH’ NEW _ nus WAS DOWN’? MERCY! YOU oueHrrA\ mow wrrruvm 1'0 cow: OW—— IN WITH MUDDY FEETQAQ TH'OLD ONE THERE'S JUST FD USE. TRYIN' TO HAVE. THINGS NICE IN Tl-ilS HQU$E.,MARY!—ANY MORE " * . or serious vein. Spread out a pieeo hang them on dark - ‘o! plain, dark carpet, and you have picture an aerial combat. Or, you an attractive grassy lawn. Put a oau ulo toy. soldiers and- cannon [doll house on it, add a iawltoy trees lrom the dime store. l“ It!!! a and n driveway made out o! sand or |aait#-snd you have‘ a handsome pountry estate. Slip a low wads o! [crumpled paper under the carpet, ' smoothing it. down neatly-and you i lhave bills and valleys. A toy ento- moblio on the drive, a tow toyeows 'or home leattered [slink-and you have a complete rarailseeua. ‘s ahsimpia apithot.‘ ortsble-top pictures, any FEEL MORE LIKE I GOING AFTER ‘ V I m oaca r||.i.|a..ue “A $0 m‘ > TILLIE m: routes-m. rmclrn ronrnr. " ; » '- - r m- sy \Vesiover " - vvs aor A rHAuKsMAc-pur mist‘ A a :T'W'"Z w as AND PLE m GOING ro sa-rocir $1.5. 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