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In the yard I see that I made a page mu. There. he said. You have drive you to the airport. You've spells at dlniness, taintnsss or Dr. Cohen says that there is no turbances).' Mar xiaht James too. watched masons rsnnlson nun. tslns in not marryina you sum, wanted to say that lot alone time. will no N1 W-nt thi! '0 be the anxiety attacks. Patient-3-I Igecmc fvmtment "Innseemen Althoush nunoclmllhrv nih- ob mu. mm untlln mg n... .. . . - . - end. so it's going to be. Not just conmlain oi choking and "' ” ” serious " enia. ( ' 1 neurosis, hnrt neu- Chmg Jae. its sltzw but steady" (Conan? "?I,:l;" I "dun "9 why 1" "km an '0 because you soy so; but because I in; gpelll, rapid heart but, pain sum of the patlent's oondltion. rosis. smart ayndruna, naIl'snh- W-Tum dour, g we -M out at The, W” . hm Elma. "Ya... wan you then. and there lone to find out that you can't lace do. won, in cm", Mwoumem (them medial , mmthm rmmgme mm m” mg mm” in mg gum . ' our clean,” in thug Patty said at length. "Yes. I can Will” lnythl-I18 in the world I the music - the real kind. 1”” a" trouble." These patients also oun- and term al of actors that lting spell, it is a. mental and unotional awn dim ,,e,,,,,. when W, Promise that one thing more. I could do about it. because you operasham ..s.ny better than your (To Be Continued) plain of headaches, blurred vision on attacks such as unnecessary hazard. won't iorget that you're ' ' i sometimes meet the spirits or former ohatelalnel 0! the DW3? coming and mine. to, wonder it or not they made a more thorough job or the task than we, was help- ed many by the brilliant glow of an extension-light which bright- ened (or us eomlostinsly "19 1" CDl'!lC1'I- And once. James taking note or our endeavours. when he miss- ed us from the kitchen. came to ; the stairway to call. his voice -1-eaphlng hollowly to our enclos- ure, "You watch out where you hand that bulb. Ellen -. don't. lor- ' get and leave it where it will do ;harm!" We may say he displayed ' no interest in our work this morn- .lng when we washed a ceiling - itha kitchen. This to us was "pass- -ing strange" in the light of s llonmer incident. But "Game's not 3lii:eiy to be allowed!" Mr. 0. calls gin this office-of-sorts. "And what '0! the Budget?" we query. "There's vadded taxes on cars and reirlger- tators and suchllke" James replies" fbu? that's not the worst oi it, - ;tobacco's hard hit!" - Until tomorrow - - Diary - Good-night. . . . i i 5 1 , rmnloor maksrk: lYou. too, may borrow h50 to S1000 at HFC to pay doctor bills, vaca- tion expenses, home repairs . . . or lor any purpose. '9r Louis on Your Signature lTcll us how much cash you need land how you wish to repay. Repay- ment plans sensibly arranged to fit your particular pmblem. Up to 24 months to repay. ” ' laousv wnlu vou Nan I1 I m HOUSEHOLD FINANCE Carissa! Iur antdllnolo an uesur CGQII IIIIAICI NIAEIIV IIO Ones George Street IIIIO I "sons 19!! 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When Narcisse arrived Mrs. Fontaine smiled and picked up the jeweled mirror which lay on the table beside her. "I am happy to see you, Nsrclsse. I should like to make two bequests outside the iumily. First, I should like to leave this mirror to Potty Forrestal. As ior the second legacy, I wish to leave my property on Kerleree street to Drew Breckenridge. I wish it to he made in a certain manner: "re Andrew Breckenridge. the third of his name, lrom his de- voted i'riend, Estelle Lenoir Fon- taine, with the hope that he may find in this house the joy which his grandfather was denied!" "Estelle, it would create a scan- dal throughout New Orleans it you carried out any such purpose as this. The only thing you could do would be to present the mirror to Patty Forrestal and the house to Drew Breckenridge during your llletime." "I wul follow your advice." she said. "I will give the mirror to Patty the next time I see her, and the house to Drew the next time I see him. An revoir, Narcisse. And thank you for coming." Raoul Blenvenu saw Mrs. Fon- taine on the some day that Nar- cisae paid her his visit. Stella had gone to an all-day barn dance "over the lake". and when Emile told him she was not at home. Raoul asked the old butler it her grandmother would receive him, instead. It was nearly two weeks since Raoul had seen Mrs. Fontaine, and he was shocked to see the change that these had made in her. I-lo took her hand and leaned over and kissed her. "Now, that is the way you should salute your grandmoth- er." she said almost gaily. "I am sorry you should have missed Stella." . "I rather think I'll wait for her. I've had a chance to buy s. house that's just the sort she used to say she'd like. I've got to give an an- swer right away." "I see. she told you about the possible opening at the Metropol- itan, didn't she, Raoul?" "Yes, she told me that. But -" "I don't know as I ought to dis- turb you and Mr. Raoul, Miss Es- telle. But dere's a. long-distance coil (or Miss Stella. De party in New York say ellen she can't speak to her, she's got to speak to you." Emile stood in the doorway, apol- ogetic and unhappy. Raoul sprang up. "Why. I didn't hear the telephone ring. I'll answer lt." "I have an extension hero. I will take the call, Emile." Mrs. Fon- ulne picked up the receiver. "'rhis in Mrs Fontaine , ” . Oh, yes. Mrs. Hastings . . . Then it would be necessary iar her to take the train for New York tonight, or if she misses that, the plane tomor- row mornlng . . . Yes, one of us will call you back." She put back the receiver slow- ly. Then she went on again. in her quiet gentle voice. "I must ring lob Julie. Raoul. and tell her to pack (or Stella. And perhaps you will be good enough to call up the station and the airport and see what res- ervations are available. Stella can have her audition day alter tomor- row. it she can get there for it." "I'll make the reservations. 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