a -\~¢-q--\-- Ifi“¢—a<>-i PAGE TWO AFRICA FLIGHT By VAL GIELGUD I “YOUR- DAUGIITER. IS IIERI-Iflnoffensivcly naive curiosity. Sir George's brother was a man! "Larrimore," he repeated. and scratched his jaw. "1 seem to know M Perhapi flnY- excefisively 18-11. in-t the name. Have I met you before?" cllning to baldness. ITDUIICI-SIIOUIUOT-i Ed and SDBCGCiHi. I-Ie peered nb-. rimore surdotucnlly. wntly about. him, as if not vcry sure tf Why he had come. "I'm sorry if I'm lat , Geo ." he ‘Bt I M d‘ laid opologetically, "lfut Jaifiset re-i “m! e m“ inoddWB i’ dllt Kxlts. She's fussy about the most, m m B)“, ed m ma" you fused to let. me come out iurlotm things.‘ ir George nodded. introducedicanie 8 Larnmore abruptiyhncl began ‘inroll one of the drawers of his desk. The Professor gav h d to! th h gamma", md lookeg a? mgllwnh e general sc eme o Why be a slsvo to ASHES? 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"I just want to get settled. then hand over to y0u_ l understand ‘The Star of the East’ will for her trials in about ten days. By the way, I hope you like the name? ' "It'll look uretfy on the head- lines.“ said Larrimore "But if you're not. coming. Sir George, who is to be the Third Wise lifan?" Sir George did not rise to the pleasanlry. ' “What trials will you need?" he asked brusquely. “Will vou be ready to leave for Africa in three weelu.’ d "dSurely-if ihe machine isn't a u "my company doesn't make" dud machines - can't afford that sort of iiIKIll‘ "I'd 1' c," said Larrimore. "to know the composlion of the party." "My brother Hubert here. His wife. His Secretary. Antony Sothern. His servant. One 0f our pilots or your relic." Larrimore turned to the Proessor. "May I know your reason for Dialling the trip?" he asked. Hilbert Manson smiled vaguely. "I want to 'ake photographs from the air of Sahara caravan routes,” I he said. l “And for that. your wife's presence y is essential?" The Professor looked puzzled for a moment, tiicn he smiled again "I'm iliIfliCi it is, Mr_ Larritnore. You know I find it hard to do uny- iilllll: ut all wit-lieu‘. her. The study of scicnce is apt to make one a trifle oblivious 0f the minor details Of living." ' "Then why take a secie '2" “My dour Ilarrlmore.“ Sir eorge interrupted IIIIDBUPFFIY. “My sister- . in-law wan s to make this trip and . when she wants anything it saves a great deal of trouble all round to . "I just wanted to know." Lari-i more DilRPd up the map. and jerked an expressive finger across the ex- panse of the Sahara. "You realize of course that ‘hcre i5 n. consider- able risk itivolved?" "Risk?" repcated Hubert. "Your mean-—-we might. come to grief?" “We might crash," said Larri- more deliberately. “or we might come down in the middle of the "Possibly in_ print." i-etorted Lar- “Ah “isl- ‘mm Hubert’ Mansonihg stretch or bull. rinse in water the be ready- i and‘ | l t i i I I I desert." l "Oh quite. But that would only I i l increase the interest from my point of view. There are considerable‘ tracts of the Sahara which still re- main completely unexplored." l To which Larrimore could on] re- ply with a helpless shrug 0 the shoulders. None of his own lunac- ies 11nd been as wild as this. . . . And suddenly he had what he described not. long after as "a rush of commonsense to the head." His attitude of not caring a hoot what might happen to him was in part perfectly genuine. But it was also Barfly an efiective pose, as Rupert arrimore in his heart knew per- fectlv well And there was a basic professional honestly in L-arrimore which prevented him from sacrific- ing a job of work on the altar of his own vanity. With s great effort he pulled himself together, “One other thing, Sir George," he snld. "Who is to run this expedi- lion?” Sir George looked a trifle un- comfortable. and exchanged glances with Hubert Manson. "I suppose my brother-J‘ he be- i Sir George scribbled the cheque. As he handed it, to L-arrimore. Carol put hcr powder-compact. In her bag. and looked up. "l think, Daddy," she said, I should rather HIE to be duced." (To be Continued) LIBS IN SHAPE I Baby's knitted things require frequent tubblng and quick dry- ing. But this need present no great problem — simply wash in warm water and a mild suds handle carefully so as not to “that! intro- same temperature as the suds and squeeze dry. Sweater and parity forms help to keep them shapely. Forms covered wl h Turkish tow- ellns are new and facilitate quick drying. since the towelling readily absorbs excess moisture. _‘T"E CIIQBLOTTEIQYVN Massey-Harris Reduces Prices TRACTOR PRICE REDUCTIONS RANGE AS HIGH AS $34.09 ‘TORONTO. November 2nd, ._ T011185’ Massey Harris Company. through its vice-President and General Manager. J. S. Duncan. announ ’ price reductions on its line oi’ farm equipment. 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Hswp’? uB/ RBRINGINGMIJP FATIIEZRR av eoccv- IT'S LONESOME To 8E AWAY FROM HOME~I WISH i t-iADw-r TAKEN 11-415 JOB E5 ME our LLO—-5END THAT TAK OF TOWN - HE LID SOME ICE WATER- [l/fl/{l ‘i? x r ( Q THERE IT IS-COME IN- gan. a little latnelv. , iii-kills! ‘photographs from the ’plane ‘ Mr. Larrimore?" "No!" said Iarrimore decisively. "l want. ihis perfectly clear. VI think the notion of the flight is ‘mad, the motive a despicable form. of advertising. and the personnel of the expedition grotesque. But I'll take it on-nnd bring l: off-so long as it's clearly understood that. I run the show. And that's final!" Sir George frowned. Hilbert Man- son blinked amiably. "I think I should prefer the arrangement sug- ested by Mr. Larrlmore." said the aver. “You wouldn't object to my “Brin n battery of film-cameras. If you I kc. Professor!" , There wn~ n knock at the door. and Miss wright put her head round j it's corner. “I'm sorry to pt olu, Si!‘ aug tel‘ is‘ lnberru but your d here-J‘ ‘ Shn was given no opportunity to complcic the sentence by Carol] Manson. who pushed mst the sec- rc-fary. walked straight up to her father. kissed him, and sat down on the corner of his big desk. swinginerl a pair of extremely pretty logs, and powdcrlnt: her nose without the‘ sliizhicst suspicion of self conscious- ncss. For the moment nobody s oke. Hu-bcrt Manson patted his nece's shoulder, sir George looked disap- proving, and Larrimore merely irri- titted. “Well? said Carol. "you all look very solemn. Am I in the WHY?" Lnrrimorz- ignored her absolutely. “I think. Sir George. that if you‘l ve me a preliminary cheque. I'll e on my way. I've a ood deal do in no: very much true." 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