‘fl-IE. GUARDIAN. CI-IARL‘0'l'I'ETOWN B0'llI gylzll 21 Samuel. Eopkllll Adana "Pleeal. Wally. I'd hate it.‘ “I suppose so." he yielded. she discovered in herself no hot haste about leaving Bermuda. “If you'reinsuehahur-rytoberidof me. why don't you cable for money? I shouldn't hesitate to borrow from you." He reddened slightly. "This is a little awkward." For the first 't.ime since the re- ’velation of Ma.ide'a identity Wallis Kane's smile though embarrassed. was human. "i haven't got it. You see, routa salemen's pay isn‘t so hot, and I'm living on mine." "But you could borrow," the persisted. “It‘s only a few days. I'll pay it right back." “No can do. The fact is. I made an agreement that for a year I'd live on my salary without accept- ing any help or loans. It's been a cinch until now.. You see. it'll a sort of point of honor——but that's a laugh to you, isn't it?" "Oh-h-h-hl" she breathed on a quivering breath. 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They :1-at-e-s-:I-1-e-s-as FOR EXAMPLE: danci 3::-.os?5?“ get my more M should be such that they willin- 2 “With Aymon?" her eyes were Vite risk cavllll Wm‘ EXDHICIIOO. e incredulous. of which there does not appear to “He seems to be the market," was be enough in Caneda." the dry response. “You want me to go out with him again after what's happened?" "A few more ten-dollar would help." . For a moment there was a threat of storm in her expression. It pass- ed. “Oh, very well!" “I'll tag along." said he, “on my wheel, as chaperon. In case." "You can't sit up half the night with me and work all day." "My job isn‘t so exacting." "You haven't told me what it is." “Better not ask." "I am asking. It can't be a. milk route or you'd be out nights." “It's worse." I-I-is grin was sar- donic. "I don't think your delicate susceptibilities could stand it." “Am I really such a snob?" “Oh, well, I expect it‘s self pro- tectiveness." "I don't need protection against you}. “I1 you'd been Miss M. Mccabe you'd have needed a heap to keep me from marrying you." Color had slowly drained from her skin. "There would still be Simms." she reminded him again. He ignored Simms. "Let's get down to figures. A small cabin to yourself will cost fifty dollars. Will you be satisfied with that?" “Yes. With anything." She had lost interest. “I'll see to it." "When do I have to go?" She was unconscious of the im- plication in that "have to". “If you can get about three more engagements. ten days will do it." "I'll try." Tllnugh more was little to fill her time, the hours went fast for Maids. For the next few days. no matter how late they were out, she got up to breakfast with Wallis. PRICED FROM AS LITTLE AS VVEEKLY _:___.__;_.___.j. attitude forbade any approach to the old familiarity and comrade- ship. At first it depressed, then ex- asperated her with a. sense of futi- lity. Once, with deliberate daring, she strove to break through it. “You've built a barbed wire fence around yourself," she fretted. "Around you. To augment dollar fence." “I hate being wired in." "Cheer up. Less than e. week now." It was on Monday that she made her discovery. she had bicycled in- to Hamilton to tour the shops and decide what she would send back for when she got home. At one the sidewalk was blocked by a group of men. intent on a show \vindo\v. Within, a. figure all in white was "demonstrating". she recognized the detested and popular Milkies. The figure turned. It was WaIlis.. Maids ran away. She did not stop until she reached the Stover Line offices. There she made a reservation. When Wallis came in to dinner, he thought her unusual- ly quiet. Afterward she declined to go to the movies. she did not feel like it. “Anything else you'd like to do?" (Oh. that infuriatingly careful kindness of his; brotherly. neutral!) "No. Just get rested up. I'm sail- ing tomorrow." 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