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Store ._ .1 - v U ‘ Wisdom s Gate B! Margaret Ayer lame: a”""é I i IHer eigaret glewlnz. she sank back upon er pillows. “And now," she said calmly. "whiat about Balnes?" He paused for an instant to light his own cigarette. and then hs sat down beside hea- on the sols His voice, when he spoke was detached yet sympathetic. "I suppose his condition ‘is pretty pathological. He's brooding over Gertrude for a good many years. Alter they separated _ 1 dam say you won't remember, you'd Just gone to China-it was gen- erally said that they were living together. She was barely back from Reno before there was gossip Of course, he's besotted. Drunk, as you saw, at tour in the alter- noon, and obviously a prey to al- coholic delusions." “But where." asked Cicily. "do I come into this story oi.’ a mis- spent lite?" That question awoke in him his tonrner reluctance, "Baines is in. ssnely jealous. Of Gertrude, ‘I mean. He has always been afraid she would marry again. And now, you see, he thinks-J’ Ciciiys gaze shifted suddenly to the fire. "Never mind what he rhlnks. What about me?" “He thinks." said Avery, “that yours going to dlworoe Albert, That of course might have what's known as consequences. At least Balnes seemed to think so." “Bill Why would I divorce him?" she asked. “Because he thinks, Oicily, that you want to marry me. And then, you were discovered meeting m, on the {our o'clock — 5a the poof devil thought." She heard as he sound at the door, patterlng in with a tray and tall glasses. He brought. them to the Sefa- his eyes discreetly veiled. ‘It's Planters Plmch." said AVBYY. handing a glass to Cieily. The Jap had trotted over Dulldttirre curtains at , - 1711i do finished drinlgniverywgsvzg h2g5 er on the sofa. "Clcily," 11¢ said "l! Albert should come to you and 85k you to divorce him-J‘ "I would." she interrupted, ‘mm he wouldn't." She started e little when m; her arm, “My dun IPOIN. s slight The Jap was hand touched You're worth ten of him-twenty- ‘; hundred» Why don't you leave im before he ask; you m ‘o, "Yes-whet?’ l0! d Oicfly . pondently. 0 d“ YThe‘ X 1m m." he said simply. She hadn't expected it. His tin. g9“ 5UP?“ "my down over her anm. They clasped hm- hmd u 1t i“ 011 her Isa and raised it to his “l?! v01’? 96559113’. unalarmingiy. Y” dmT- 1' think. love me" “Id AVBIY- “But you will." with V116 palm of one hand she was rubbing the knuckles that had been brushed by the mustache. "I don't want to love anyone." aha assured him hastily. -'My dear. you're a child, A child that's been abused. I want to makg ull to you tor all that has hap- pened—" "A" 7m! satin: m: to man-y you?" I-lis eyes widened at the question. “CICIIY —— o! course" "Well -— I 111st wondered.‘ CHAPTER XXVIII ‘I can solemnly promise that I'll make you haprv—' Avery told Ciciiy. "I'm not to sure. Avery. We've both failed before. You've tailed one woman and I've tailed two men. I'd rather go an just the Wflv Iirn z0lns—" - "ll that's possible." said Avery. The three curt words reminded her or her precarious position. "You're not." a woman to be happy. alone." Those words reminded her of F-QMPIMHB that she was ashamed to have forgotten. "I have my children And they'll stand by ma. whatever happens." "Then they'll stand by you i! YOU MSTTY me." Until he said that. it really hadn't occurred to her to think o! Avery Caldwell in the light n! a stepfather. Or of hersei! pre- BPYIUHB him to Sis. John and Robin and explaining to Bertie his entrance in their lives. "I'm sorry." she said gravely, holding out her hand to hill.’ He ton-k it and held it arid drew her a little nearer, looking down at her strangely with compassion in his gaze. "Gicily." he said, “Biincs said something else. I think I'd better tell you, He 551d that Gertrude told him she was going to marry Albert." The words. which had been spoken with gentle deliberation, seemed to reverberate in the empty sir. She felt his hands clasp her. "Cicilyi" he cried. “It's s lie," she said hoarsely. "For hs would ha e told me." "Come." very tenderly "Sit down. You nearly fainted." “No. I'm all right. <1 mint go home." _ "Please stay here with me." His voice and eyes pleaded with her. "Oh, no. That's impossible." 1M1’ home had become a retreat to take refuge in, g hole to crawl buck to. As she turned toward the door, she fOOfi-Ofi-0 I For Foot Ailments ‘ consult ' til. .|. A. snows, _ll. r. i _ Brtiislodle I Chlropodist H3 Great George ltreet 0 i: - GENERAL STORE, O'LEARY x O’LEARY < . :1 1000 Mvlamaqlio sooo Pen Rey ..__ .__ is 2500 springer t-t _- - 1 1500 New aso Pickle Crow ..._ ..._ iao s00 Steep f: .--- - -~ 3700 New Cal us Pioneer __ ._.. no 100 0111mm‘ -- - ~ m 1400 New Jason 27200 Pore Reef ..... _ .. 4V 200Tec b0“ -- — - 210s New rm .. I000 001d -- - m l?) 23hr“ . 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