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No. 77, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY ISSUE WANTED—Capital raised through the sale of securi-; ties, no advance fees, commission bi Central States Finance Co., Hippodrome Bldg., Cleveland, THIS HAS HAPPENED VIRGINIA BREWSTER fs to love with ai t, NATHANIEL tt awnn some her ‘OLN Seweiry of R promises te, DEAN. has IRS. CUTTER’S he nake for wih NIRL of a cooling. ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XLI VIRGINA could see Nathaniel’s point of view easily enough, but it did not suit her purpose to admit that she could. Had it not becn the source of her greatest fear? The fear that Frederick Dean would communicate with him as he had with Jeanie Cutter? * And didn't she realize that any lover, no matter bow trustful, would be sunk in suspicion when he learned of his sweetheart’s meetings with another man under the conditions that she had been meeting Oliver? “I suppose it did look bad,” she sald haughtily; “but 1 think you might have found out why I did it before jumping to conclusions.” ‘That hurt him, she could see, but she went on mercilessly, “You'd have tried to stop it if I'd told you; you know you would. I didn't *want to quarrel with you.” “L can't see why you had to meet him after office hours to transact business,” Nathaniel returned stubbornly, “How could | meet him during office hours? You know | am not “at Uberty to leave my work when- ever I like.” “You left it yesterday.” “Because Mr. Dean bad written Mrs. Cutter. She took the stand that 1 was trying to lure Oliver away from ber. We had to settle everything without delay.” . _ “Then you're through with bim?” he pressed eagerly. Virginia hesitated. “Oh, 1 don't HOUSES AND FLATS new and secund hand. Over 500) “years old, weighed about 1400 Ibs. FOR RENT—Five room lower du-| styles and sizes. We have one to) Near Brittin. Call Francis Jaszs plex, attached garage. 614 Ray-| fit your business. W. E. Stitzel, mond street. Immediate posses-| © tative. Patterson Hotel sion, rent W. Roberts, | __B » N. D. . 0. 117 Main Ave. Phone 751 or 151. MAKE us a cash offer for our five room modern bungalow, located at 1108 Ave. D. not permit living in eect she said thoughtfully. “Per- haps we can manage by seeing ach other at noon. That is if Jeanie doesn't object.” Nathaniel took note of the fact that she utterly disregarded his ob- {jections, He felt he counted very little with her. And while he might storm against her associa- tion with Oliver he foynd no words to tax her with her seeming indit- ference to himself. It was a deep wound, one that only her voluntar- ily-offered affection could heal. Nathaniel could not beg for love, knowing that it was not within anyone's power to bestow it upon request. A few months ago he would not have believed that Virginia could change so, but his mind was too sound to ignore facts. An ostrich might stick its head in the sand on faith but Nathaniel could not. Virginia had not kept her prom- ise given shortly after her father's death to set their wedding dati. He had thought they would be mar- ried within 8 month or two at the most. Then had come her surpris- ing demand for the right to selt- expression, to be followed by weeks of what he now believed was re- luctance to become his wife. And because he was, as Chirl said, a poor pipsqueak as far as money was concerned, Virginia had Played along safe, waiting to make certain that love had fled before she finally quit him. For a moment Nathaniel despised her. But someone has said that the dividing line between love and hate is a very fine one. Nathaniel discovered, to his dismay, that the two seemed to have no division at all in his heart, because he knew himself to be not one whit less in love with this girl now than ever. It was love that tortured. There was no longer any happiness in it, because it burt bis pride. But be could not help it. In the weeks that followed, be fore the sailing date of the Agena, Virginia suffered the belief that she had accomplished her purpose. Nathaniel seemed not to care any more. Well, et was what she had wanted .%.. victory for Frederick Dean seemed assured. He empha- sized it with a constant stream of reminders. Flowers, theater tick- | man ets, books, lovely things to wear. even jewels. Virginia accepted nothing. She would have given up in de- spair but for one ray of hope that remained to her, The name she bad hesrd on Stacy Biaine’s lips--the name of &@ man people called “Oddly"— nagged at an elusive memory until Virginia was driven nearly frantic to recall where she had first beard tt, and why it impressed her. It was one sight when she lay awake, telling berself that suceess, if it came to her now, could only. be bitter because Niel's love seemed Cwner’s work will Bismarck. Write Box 263, Terre Haute, Ind. an army blanket in the | stand at the fair grounds une office? —Two business coll, North Dakota, suitable for Filling Sta- tion. _ The lumber in this buildin; WILL THE party who picked up rand ‘hurs- day, kindly return it to the Trib- WILL the party who found a Solo lost or stolen articles. on eight ro6m modern house. be modern and close in. Q. Wright, Station Agent, or write| _Tribune Ad. No. 75. P.O. D. LOST LOST—Two black geldings 5 gone beyond recall, when the name of O. D. D. Leigh sprang suddenly into her mental vision from a writ: ten page. Her father’s diary! Since his death* she had not dared the.heartbreak of reading it a8 he had once told her he wished her to do when he was no longer with her, Parts of it he bad read to her; | other parts he had asked her to Tead to him. These pages gener- ally concerned her mother. She could picture her father in a chair drawn up to the fire in the library drinking in the beauty of her mother’s portrait that hung over the mantel, while Virginia read, and learned of @ great love. At other times he had asked her to read excerpts trom his record of the years he had spent in wan- dering after bis wife's death. It all came back to Virginia vividly, once her memory wag started aright. Her father had known Leigh. Reckless, adven- turous daredevil Leigh. “Oddly” he had called him. Virginia sprang out of bed and turned on a light. In a moment she was back, her father’s diary in her hands, hastily turning the pages. There it was! In India, “. . . met a fine fellow . . . likes a good fight . . . doesn’t know what fear is. . . owe him my life... tiger hunting . . . sent me spin- Bing out of the beast’s path and Put bullet into its brain as neatly as he takes his liquor . . . going to the West Indies to down ++. Sugar raising . . . sounds a bit tame for old Oddly but he says there’s a real scrap to be had with the sugar people . . . want to give him a leg up. . . bad luck with money.” # A fow pages farther on Virginia found more about Leigh. “. . had to use @ lot of persuasion . . . could only get him to take $25,000 and that on condition that I'd be part owner of his sugar lands. He sails tomorrow . . . good luck, old man.” And after that, much later. “. . . Leigh's bad tuck bangs on, poor devil . .'. had a letter from Bim .. . still bucking the, trust «+ » Wants to know ff be should sell out not for my sake, old + « « Pll see you through. Well, I wouldn't spoil your fight to set out a hundred times the amount Tm fp it.” Virginia put down the book. “Good for you, Dad,” she said softly, “We don't quit, do wet” It seemed to her that her father he wins or loses, it’s the fun he gets out of a fight that keeps him at it. . .” her father had written near the end. “Haiti,” Virginia whispered. “Haiti, That's one of the islands on the Agena’s cruise! 1 wonder if ‘Old Oddly’ is still there?” From that thought grew the idea of getting help from the man her father once had aided. “If he’s able to, he will do it,” she as- sured herself. “Still holding out.” That line in the diary impressed her. There must be something to hold out for, she reasoned hopefully. The morning after her perusal of the diary she telephoned to Mr. Gardiner to ask if there was any record of a business transaction between her father and a mao named O. D. D. Leigh. She surmised that “Oddly” Leigh would insist upon repaying the loan her father had made in gratl- tude when he sold the plantations. The diary had closed some few weeks previous to her father's death. Perhaps the sale had been made in that time. Virginia did not believe so but she wanted to find out if possible. She remembered that Mr. Gardiner had spoken of the money her fa ther had obtained on the estate at Glen Cove. He had not mentioned a sum of $25,000, as he might have done {f it had come to the estate to recently. Besides, if her father had re ceived it, Virginia thought, it would have gone to Frederick Dean; and he had not acknowl- edged receiving any part of the money he claimed her father had cheated him of. Mr. Gardiner replied by letter after looking into the matter and informed Virginia that there was no record of the Brewster estate containing the name of Leigh. Vir ginia breathed a sigh of thankful- ness. She regretted, however, that Stacy was away on his ship. She wanted to ask for more informa tion concerning “Oddly” Leigh. particularly regarding the bad news that Stacy had spoken of in connection with him, She had no idea in which part of Haiti bis plantations were lo cated, or how to reach him by mail. Stacy had sald that he well- knewn character, however, 80 she set herself to making inquiries at every likely source of information. Among the few men on the Capella liners whom was one who gave her tion she wanted not long before the Agena sailed. Leigh owned 8 goodly sized plantation just outside of Port au Printe, she learned. “You can drive out in one of those coches, as they call their horse cabs. It's a great sight if you go on market day. An endless chaia of natives in and out of the city. 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