vrzruzstiszo. XQrUUK-(Iéilw-ifi ..;<._'J"Y." yf,:{:..a;_.,.1;.u3.,.:y(1>< fl"gr'f,ng._ .45. ~ u. , _ ._ 4A~J|TJ>4:r-\‘) RAQE TWO AFRICA FLIGHT , her-party ever since I decided O0 give it?" he demanded at last. Miss Wright's {eyebrows shot up. But she said not g. “You have Cynthia, you know you have. You've disapproved of it from firm: CHARLOTTETOWN coax about Carol. lei-self since die came back. to brooding over poor Y — I should never er to go on the trip!" at ahe should be seems Sotherrfs tra , have allowed "It's natural th DIAN _ back wall. found himself ueiable to] ontin the game. “You'll be there int m’ 8 t it r t. n a rt a ‘ti’, E fillets?“ ° ‘P’ ° The girl hasn't been Bhe -_ DESJEMBER 1. 193s ue (Plenty oi , putting on his hat. And with B VAL GIELGUD | m beginning, haven't you?" ' t. surely‘! an had bad u e. this wrigirtf-wir had w w. y dghe secrefary shrugged her shoul- gout Sothesrn wals a grlelat bag tat) BOéIOQIB :1 nu, déess, ers. ren o ers.’ an re urn u n am a — imfiiilifiétilflfflirflfltftfloffi‘ ti}. -- -- misfit?!“ ‘ §'S.'l°'i,.°5'°§a;é‘& 2553...‘? “£1,255 i» ~/r / I ~~ He leaned bwk in his chair. ex- twine experiences. And l must wad l still think so.’ But that's Just é Miss w t took her co ' m Were occasions and this was one of hI-Ulted, Y-Ofmmlfld. billed by this e message so that cables may take personal opinion" oth hands. "I‘liat' 1 i them-when she felt that she mo -/ ' -/ ynoblem of the emotions as he had the news of your safety to Biglandf, 51,- Geome mdved “my kngab1y_ ms any u . m“ ‘ enyme and h“ "med we "new"! N i’ 1 i" \ never been b difficulty or danger. He led the way towards the gate "1 commuted 511mm aspgct of 1t" 111111641 _ "Dqft “gmhk h“ n, pald w he; by 5h- gwme Minn“ And seeing e infinite tenderness of the fort. But Carol was conscious he 581d with a“ [he game emphasis 531;? Wyn b, . 114,1, _ omphasu- [H H! UH“ her eyes, the beauty of her pro- sgainst the rough white wal behind her, the grace of her atti- tude as she leaned with one elbow m the table, the sheen on her hair of two things: that the barrier be g tween Rupert and herself had now, taken concrete shape and liardnessq and that her aunt's brow Wu fun; rowed, and that her eyes were fixedi 0i a man seeking to justify a. bad family party. It's not as if I were giving it in a restaurant. The en- gagement has been announced for case, "rt-s {gully no mom than a svtlglfllt, “that the news value 9f the e never en‘ered my head!" he snap- rv ni get cold. Sir George bridled. "That had "Th d d tbury stitsrlnetliznefifsairdluaeorge bltgreigondg? c ve y. "She must face up- to a _ “At i985‘; n wun-t the deddlne‘ llfi¥lollgfi. and the 80011:!‘ H19 better." There is a world within and this is the greater world. If (‘Io be Continued) OUR. WORLD Oi-l WEIR _eve.n after that ghastly march- steadily upon Larrimorcs shoulder-i ove we k. It’ gal t c 1 . rer..ar..zwlsha..s" “as: also. “lsfmil "their"... G.....-»...........,i wliéhfifid °i=»'1='lé'“"¥o°!-“' slrltizw "n: "tartar: fOll B 6 B t E > - “ ' a | ~ , ' W01‘ W he coqild bear neither tongtake the ner secrets of his heart, __... iwtrumuninfied Cymhm. "BQSIQEI Cynthia, rm worded. And Sh‘ George. deprive of hm and lovelyn-gavid Gregg. n r8 rink off telling her the truth and _.- _ OUT OUR WAY losing her at once. nor to lose her inevitably in the future when sus- giclon had poisoned the wells of’ appiness. He threw his half-smoked cigar- ette away, and, watching it smould- ar on the ground below the veranda. had the overwhelming instlnc. that it w'as his own life which he watch- ed drifting. a little unregardcd sniokc, upwards against that fierce sun-drenched sky. Then Carol gave a cry._ and point- ed northwards. _ ‘Pwo little specks} had appeared high up in the blue,‘ accompanied by the growing humi of motors. Next lllylllll the g.rl was out of her chair. running through the french window behind her, Lammore (lid, not move. But his shoulders squared suglirly as he c ' in l ‘ chair. and :1 illlii‘ gleam t bu; 1111i) his lircd cycs. Al‘ . lllt‘ tircblcm “lts upon llllll‘ \\ iii the coiicrclc. Sonic hing 11nd to be done aibout it_ He could cope with airyihing so long as it did not! imply mercly rhinkin desperately: and hopelessly iii circ es. \‘Vhcii the ‘planes landed, lie vrns standing three paces behind Carol.‘ ’l‘hvv knew zilrcady that the Pilftl" was salt‘. Warring liundkcrcliicls, from rhc leading pnncs cockpit liad told them so much. And por- hups ten miuutes_ of embraciiig,| hand-shaking. saluting and express l ions of pleasure by the Command- ani occupied the lLnlC so cXagRPY-l ntcdly and completely that nom- of, the newly rescued sceutcd to re-I member that threc- had gonc bcfure~ them, while only two stood there in‘ the sunshine to welcome them back. It was in fact Otto Flesch, who. standing rather apart ‘_ from the others. iiskctl m his precise guttllral‘ voice whether thc journey had been, too much for Antony Solhcrn. -‘ "Just lazy as musual." said Janit gtfgwoii. "T00 lazy to conic out in; the sunshine and meet us. "No!" sold Carol. _ Anti to herself it seemed that her; voice sounded curiously" UDTBBHI. . "What do you mean, Carol? ask-. ed im- unclc. Arid her aunt peered at her sharply. Her cars were ex- cciletit, and she noticed an HRH-WEI quiver in the girl's voice. my it, was LalTlUlOTB who ans- wered. and Janet lvlanson saw her nieces checks whiten, and her hands jvrlz. as he spoke. V , ' - to have to spoil our‘: reunion with bad new. ' said lélffl". more dcliberatcly. "Bitt-SQUICFYVSE :10; with us. HE-——.hC couldnt make! 1 ,, “There was a little honor-stricken lilrncc. g i "Not tnake it?" cried out Janet‘ Manson, sharply’. "I don't under- Stiiiiti." And she looked at Carol. But But a in Larrimore answered: “sot l€rll'i'5 dead," he said quietly. “AndI we owe him our lives—Carol and . S0 incidentally‘ do you all." "I don't understand." said Hub- frt MGR-SOD. fiddling ivith his spec- aclcs. "Tell us what happened, Lorri- more. This is quite readful." "Ycs—fell us, Mr. Lnrrimore?“ said Janct Manson. Arid there was tlzat in hcr tone which brought,’ Carol's attention, focusscd with a: hideous intensity upon Larrimorc, upon her aunt. "I shau have to write to helispoor mother." added Hubert helpl _ y. lhrnmore jerked up his chin. "He died for his friends." he said. “As I'd feyired. the water we carried with us wasn't enough to bring the tlirce of us through. 1 suppose Solhiern felt in a way rNPOH-Blbll for the fact that three of us, not two, had started Anyway, we had a discussion-quite inconclusive -— In: to what must be done. g the night that followed Sothem was on miard. I woke and couldn't see him. Then I did see him, moving away from the little oasis where we were camped that night. l‘. followed him. I think he must have seen me. Anyway, before I could catch up with ltim~\vel.l, he had the pistols wiih him." "You nwan he killed himself?" “To let mc takc Carol on unham- pered and with cnounh water—yes," said lammore. firmly. "I was asiecp." said Carol, hur- ricdly, very conscious of her aunt's eyes upon hcr. “I heard the shot-q was terrified." “Magnificent? murmured _H\b- ert Manson, "A gallant fellow! ' "A gallantry typical of your countrymen.“ said me French Commandant, his hand m hLs kcpi. "Ono of our 'plzirics shall make a search for hi; body. Meanwhile. if I . --i’li;;ht of the “Star of the East“ ' Bed-Men's failure had achieved more ‘successes in the shape of record- CIIAFIEB. XVlV SIR GEORGE IS PUZZLED A little more than two months later. and a triile after five o'clock in the evening, Sir George Manson was walking up and down his office. His expression was-or would have been to any Qmlooker-dlscoura lug. if not actually moody. Three rmc< during the las: half-hour he had strctc red out a finger which would have pressed the buzzer to summon Cynthia Wriclit from the outer of- fice. Three times lis- had not press- cd it and returned to his gloomy puc . to and fro. He was thinking savagely. And yet. as he asked him-l self. pausing for a uiomsnt to stare out at the dusk falling ovcr the river Olllnldt‘ his windows, what the devil \\'il tircrc really for liiln to tyorry arbour? . . . It was true of course that the grml-and perhaps unduly-boomed had ended) in failure. But there had been certain compensating factors: any awkward tendcncyt on the part ottlic Press or the public to in- qllll'(‘_llll0 thc merits of the crashed machine-and as a result into the standard of general accomplishment of Associated Airways Limited — lmd been most satisfactorily til.»- tractcd by other happenings, ivith an obviously more popular appeal. N0 one was likely to wish to read a dry-as-dust technical report. when tlierc were to be had for the read- intz in the colunuts of every daily the account of Larrimoreis heroic desert march in the company of the even more heroic—and good-looking —fi1rl, whom he was now announced as about to marry. While even the Blainour and headlines of that en- gagement had in turn palled beside the sacrifice of Antony Sothern. who had "laid down his life for his friends.’ The lonely suicide in the desert had taken its place in the gallery of popular heroes beside the. lflnffly figure of Captain Oates stag- gergl! Out into the Antarctic bllz zar . 1n fact Sir George had to admit- and4would 1h fact have cheerfully admitted-that in publicity the ex- han could have been secured by the most spectacular and blazing of breakin: flights . , . And yet he walked to and fro in his office, frowning. ntutterini; to himself. and CODSClOLU only of a sense of the most profound disquiet. He told himself that it was ridic- ulous. He. reminded himself of what might have happened; that Carol, his brother. and Janet Manson might all have perished. He remind- ed himtelf that he had never carcd for young soihem in life, that he had actually been disquieted by his friendship with Carol. He assured himself that everything had in the ultimate worked out for the best . . Arid somehow he could not manage to persuade himself to the truih of a word of it What was wrong? Carol had been subdued and. ap arently out of soris since the expe ition had got back from Africa. But she had under- gone dreadful experiences for a girl. both of the body and the spirit. Larrimores sardonic incl;p cndence seemed to have increased. 0n the other hand, his lncivillty had sensibly diminished, and his devotion to Carol ‘was obvious. Sir George came reluctantly to the conclusion that it ter-in-law who was the nigger m the woodpile. Yet Janet Manson had done nothing-at least nothln th a man oould get hold o , thought George Manson irritably, rolling an unlhtgiled cigar between his fingers, so at at last he broke the outer leaf and swore. He turned as he did so, and saw Cyrithina Wright in the doorway. That she must have overheard him (tleid not improve George Manson's MP9!‘- ggilliiy didn't you knock?" he ex- e . "I did," replied Miss Wright cold- “Wel1?" "You won't forget your dinner-I parly to-nlght. Sir George? You've, to call at your manicurists ~— andi it's full dress." "I know-I know." “And? continued Cynthia Wright remorsclessly, “it's ten minutes to six already." Sir George stared at her. At that moment, with his pouched cyes bulging, and his ihick neck redden- ing. he presented tin inevitable com- parison with a conned bull. s; UNDERSTAND NOW, MISTER, I'M JUST AN ELECTRICIAN-- i MAY BE ABLE T. I. RIG. U. C. PAY . r. “ \ com. 1m av uea snvicl, one! BORN THIQTY YEARS TOO SOON J. R. Williams rr--ai.n', weu. WE'LL see JP-vut LU A M5 IZ~I J OUR raoaizoiuc- nous: _- raw! MADAM, r. ASSURE YOU ‘THAT cawruiziue "rt-its ANIMQJ. WILL ‘BE ct-uuds ‘PLAY AFTER MV ExPERtEucE OF FACING A PACK ot= WILD ‘TIMBER WOLVES 0H ‘THE RUS_SIAH STEPPES AND KmFiMc-i ‘THEM ONE BY ouE AS THEY ATTACKED ME IA~HAWIWITH MY NEW DOC: CATQ-IER ‘ll-i BeAsr vMu. 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