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"Happy?" holding her face be- tween his hands he stopped and kissed each closed eye in turn. "You know too much as it is. Why should I give myself away further l‘ "Because I like to hear." "You never give yourself ewa ." "No, because I cm that marve ous thiariig. a maxi." John threw back his he and laughed as Mrs. Maturin came up the staircase. "Disgrace- iul." he said. "what are you going to say to me?" "Nothing." said Joan with shin- ing eyes. and she went on into her room and shut the door. hove . . . the house was full oi it. Monsieur, John Wlynter. Hugh, herself, the whole ace was ailame with love, though Joan. Bhs was glad she had got Odette safel h Hu said it was neoessagl to have her there then it was. ere were strange thincs on toot; even she could feel it. But if Hugh knew about them. then that was all that mattered. His wife . . . she would soon be his wife No more good dream o1 rapture. And now with Odettek note in his hand, Fer letter surveyed th u _ g rig to rely. Well. whats the matter with you?" he said again. But even he was taken aback by the blazing ex- “ ‘ the white face that swlung round on him. ‘l-Ieil Hitler," said Alfred Guni- m his ulvering arm outstretch- ed. " ell itler. My Fuehrer I dedi- cate myself lo your service," and as his trembling voice gave out these terrific words he remembered cook's farce at breakfast because he h d use o y gulps. While head waiter angrily eating thought all sorts of things about the youth who was always with the rich en- tleman in num r six can. Shouldn't be yurprised if the were a couple of dirt spies, thou: t the head w ter, ma up his mind at the same time that he wasn't going to say anything about it. For Mr. Letters tips were frequent and ex- tremely onerous. “Hell tier," repeated Alfred, wondering why it was that h almost felt as if he meant it, For the excitement was so overwhelm- ins so terrific. Like being an actor wit all the audience sobbing and crying as he had once seen it when he was a little bo "1 do, sir" said Alfred uieiiifi He dropped his hands down y sides and stood very still. ill help me and my Meli- rer "1 will, sir." "Then read this." said Fergus suddenly, tossing over Odette‘: let- ter. The boy was perfectly safe. he had had him under observation for days now. And he would be of in- estimable value just now because he did not relish any set-to with Wyn- ter. l-le was too determined and ex- perienced a man. The type m“ would whip out a revolver as soon as look at you, and although Fergus was prepared to die for his Fuehrer in theory, he did not wish to do lo in practice. Also he wanted to Roi back to Somerset, where the pretty little woman whose husband was a prisoner of war was pre sred to come to heel. A sweet lltte thing with her dark curl hair and frightened eyes; mu more hie typle than this modern, determined g r "Iim 1 to read it, sir?" “Yes? Fergus was lighting a cig- arette and carelessly holding out his case. "No. thank ou, sir," said Alfred respecttully. ow he w Boing to read this letter which, th his re- tentive memory, he would be able to repeated to Mr. Wynter when he met him alter dark that evening. “My dear Fergus" (wrote UGQLIC); "I got your letter just before I came here, which will be an excellent place for next Thursday when the iull moon will be over Swansea. I love a beautiful view and I shall get it here. Your letter is very un- xiiid, I have always done what you asked nie to do and I shall continue to do so. And while here l can do it even better than ever. Please do not selici any answer to this as it is not sale." H ‘Ian-U you read it thoroughly? "Yes, s r." "m... ....it I know that you 111's ‘with us l can tell you What it I11 means," said Fergus swiftly. "Always remembering that i1 you attempt to go back 0n us I shall ‘ iiind means of having you out to ideatli; our agents are everywhere. On ziliursduy that is tour days iioni now, the Germans are 11111118 W swsiisea and Hamill! will JGmBDhOIB ii. message to them bgha lighted lamp and her shutters. e Zhae done it oiten before and is ea- llert at i ‘ "Yes, sir," said Alfred humbly. "1 wish you could kill that dirty cad whom l suspect 0t being a Bec~ for, lBervice agent," said Ibrgus vie- o us y. "who la that. sir?" “lf you are as sharp as I think you are, you ought 1o know without my teillw; you," said Fergus nastlly, "Mr, yiiter, sir?" “Oi course." Fbrgus was pacing about the room. How could ho marks this youth more effectively his in- strument. he wondered. Ln the same way that they had involved that idiot over the fir oi the Reich- stag. Then he co d get back to somerset, where he was longinir to be, he could live up this enyinl NATIONAL FILM A BOARD FREE SOUND MOVIII ‘fueaday- I ork, Wednesday-liming Part- Thursday-Vernon. Iflday-Plridah, l lllondlr-Il. llewlll There had been a great scape that “c; d I Friday. The nilht . . . Joan slipped away into a A118?! M1851 a Governor. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN IIEIITIIAI. Gllllillllll i-o-n this volume ls reserved tor iievn ll local interest, but odvarflltnl o! a new” suture may ea IIIIIIWI at live eenie a were. strictly par sole in advance. OIIABWILL for hiaeegrapa. CONFIDEBATION UPI INSUL - . lrfll DANCING BRIGHTON (fir? tonight. 141- . COMMUNITY CONCERTS pre- sent Enya Gonzalez. Filipino Bop- rano in recital March 24th. Hearts Memorial Hall, 8.80 P. M. 8-33-li. FUNERAL ‘IOMOBIOW ._. The funeral of Ihrle Fraser, Vernon. will be held from the home of his sis- ter Mre. Gerald MoQuaid, Vernon, Wednesday morninl. Mai-ch 24th is! Bt. Joachim Church, Vernon ver. QUEEN'S COUNT! COURT — Queen's County Court ogens this morning at ll o'clock wit l4 cases on the docket. Bight o1 these cases are iramishee and six are debt cases. His Honor Judge C. Gavan Duffy will presi . GYRO CLUB MEETS-Mr. E1’. Foley. M-LJL. Bummorside, was the Roost s akcr at the Gyro Club last night. is siibiect was "Dnigs". There was e. large attendance at th ti hih T}; Tggeullrghw l!‘ WM held l! POLICE COUIHU-tA drunk and disorderly was fined e10 and costs or 20 days at the Oity Police Court yesterday morning. Another di-imk and incapable was remanded until case against man with wilful damageie prg. pert-y wag" diseenitalguwsdw a; m. wood Hospital. ‘m’ ROTARIMRev. W. who has charge a the vl§“"°' wo ii Club yesterday with “WWW!!! personal experiences at shanghai. H 11B 1115i- Drim" and during (tie oiooninfl days of our war with JBlp- an. He also gave an interesting ac. count of the work of the FUlng. Angel mission to seamen estaiblish- edmoieiihasiahundreciyeareago and operated m moot of the more important Dorie of the world. Ret- arlan Gordon Ives was in the their and the speaker was introduced by Rev. A. beDi-evw Gardner, Rector o! 8t. Paul's. Other were LAO Primik Hillon of Lanca- sl-ilie. England, W. S. Prince of Kentvllle, N. 5., Rev. Dr. Miller and Sidney Green, Charlottetown. Pres- ident 5R. H. Rogers extended the speeaker the thanks of the Club and announced that the district conlerence will be held iihls at St. Johan, N. B. on June 8- o, and that the Cl b Assembly will pm- bably be held. at the same time. Norman .T. Avard, very well known in Charlottetown. has been nomin- ated for the position of District business. It was all right when ou only had to deal with women, ut when you came up against a man cross the p night" he said slowba d there after dark, you see, it would be quite safe, except tor him. 1 could do that sir." "If you say you'll do it you'll have to do it."- said Fergus. "I shall be rfiundnhera myself to see that it's er “I'll do it, sir." said Alfred umbly. "You often go out after dinner"1 said Fergus suddenly. "Where do- you so?" Alix-ed hesitated. "1 so to ess my young lady. sir,” he whispered. “Oh. you've sot a youns lady; have you?" Fergus roared wi laughter. “What does she think of Herr Hitler?" "Loves him. sir." said Allred rev- ereiitly, wishing that this interview could come t oan end. Because it was nearly eleven when all the stat! had tea and cake in the kitchen, and he was hungry, "Splendid," s iuttered Fergus staring at himsef in the glass an wishing that his hair was thicker. "l don't know that you'd better put wire acr any paths," he said suddenly. ‘ ey've Home Guards about btaéise cliffs and we might be I "Yes, sir." "You can leave that iob to me." said Fergus. who had had a brain wave. wire was a tainly but it woui have to thought out first. Better not let this youth tinker with a thing of this PAGE THREE SPANS THE CONTINEN ]Day P DAILY SERVICES a TIANSCONTINENTAL Pkifiza - Mormon ~Momreal - Ottawa - ‘lands - North lay - Winnipeg - Iivgba - lethbridge - Vancouver . 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