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I'm not looking for- ward a bit to its being over." “Why think about it?....I've/got to go back." "After the nine days. you mean?" A faint shadow of trouble dark- erred her radiance. “Yes. That, too. But I meant now. Coming with me?" As they neared the exit, she paused. “This ill our place now,” she whispered and held his face to here for the fraction of a breath- less second. Rising stlffly from the back of his abraded neck. in the refuge of the lifeboat's cnnvascd interior, Mr. Metziger caressed his camera. "Some footage!" he murmured. Waking early on the morning of landing, Maids reviewed the prev- ious day's pisodo with doubt. she had never intended to go so far with the wonderguest. Glamour aside, who was he. after all? An amiable and amusing young un- known who without a tremor al- luded to himself as a men-about town, bragged or having Entry to New York's best houses, claimed to have won s blue at the horse show with a ridiculously named entry not to be iound in the stud book (she had instituted some research in the ship's library). and was ex- ploiting a new and pretty awful style in men's c1othing——why, the whole thing -was pi , ‘ .32- sides, he.was quite unlike any of the men with whom she had hith- erto been thrown. So what? Did that set him beyond the pale? Tra- dition said that it did. Instinct con- u-adioted tradition. , All very well. but how far could instinct be trusted? Not too far. if yesterday's evidence proved any- thing. Reverting to that passage at arms, the girl felt momentarily ashamed. or did she only feel that she ought to feel ashamed! There was no doubt that she had ex- perienced a definite enlightsment about herself. "Cold storage chick- en". one of the youths of her own set hair once stigmatized her thus. She had been ready to accept that characterization, perhaps even to be a bit set up over it. To be able to claim immunity from "that sort of thing" lent a certain dis- tinction. even though the specula- tion as to whether she might not be subnormal in that respect was not wholly sell-flattering. Subnormal? Wallis Kane had eflectually dissip- ated any doubts on that point! Footsteps along the passageway brought her to the window. A glow. ingly white figure leaning on the rail impinged upon her vision. Al- ways white. It was beginning to get on her nerves. If it weren't for that she could like hi.m so much better. Too much. perhaps. oh, well; only a week more. These abrupt and explosive attractions were always superficial. evanescent die had understood. lswmypll "Hello!" He whirled. His face lighted up. (Whatever he is, he has up," "Not really. way are you." “Didn't sleep too well. 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"Ain’t time hastyl. ..We can be sensible about it. can't we?" "How sensible?" "Not painfully. Just reasonably." His head came down to hers. “Yes. that's what I mean." she murmur- ed. ‘ “Do you reslis'e that It's getting harder and harder to take a res.- sonabie view at you? We'll have all the rest of our lives to be sensible." “So we will. I've got about forty dates this morning. but maybe I can slink up to our private deck after breakfast. Not that you rate To be continued Ellen’: lllerv Continued from page 2 the" low roofs and indeed higher ones of buildings as slides. where the snow had reached up to the 'heights.there. There were depths of it in field and woodland and meadows, and folks used to laugh and say when the skies darkened and again flakes appeared "I won- der what we're going to do with this —- wthere shall we put it?" there had been so much already. We recall plodding toilsornely along the lens. that evening be- fore‘ St. Valentine's Day as we came on one pretext or another to Janet's. ‘ She was putting stitches in a quilt at the time, one she had been piecing through the Win- ter months. In s Log Cabin pat- tern that takes care of the small- est scraps. and is so gay and col- orful it reminds one df a flower- bed that flaunts every blossoming shade. The girls were there. chat- tering over their Valentines and ,::..— _ pause, "I like “,2”- had spread them before their mother that she too might ad- mire them‘. And we thought of the hoarded penniu that had gone into the precious buylngs — and for whom, we could only sur- mise. Janet mi needle poised in a stitch, as she lited them one after another. ten over again. one after an- other. without a remark. "And don‘t you like them?". Mary the second one giggled -— disc was the merriest of them. bright and quick and llkesble and although there is a sort of unwritten law which bans teachers having tsvorltea among their pupils. it" was diffi- cult o be impartial with Mary. “Ycs.' Janet nodded, after a . them — tbcy‘ro pretty and the words, are nice. You know. just looking at them-— but. there now" she smiled at us‘ “you'll be thinking I'm a silly old one! but just looking at them makes me wish that I had just one to sendi" O O C We recall the surprise on the daughters’ faces. “Yes." the con- ilnued ‘‘I‘d love to have one - io send to my beau!" it was Mary, who caught her meaning. “To Daddy!" she laughed “now why didn't we think of that before? will)’. you're welcome to the pret- tlsst‘one of mine!” “Or mine!” Jane offered. "And what do you know. teacher". Al. 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