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]\l<\l\(| STAR. WASHINGTON. SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 1928 L' VL POST fls-r PENS Shiphuildina. INSTALLMENT VIII A Night of It. ARNHAM wa < q ) b X (\11\“\ ¢ X W, C g0 C! HERBERT DORSEY WINS WITH MINIATURE AIRSHI turned tc P d upon the he suggested, “let’s and see the manager.” foliowing be mvm de- Martin rvu won't nfl()wr about him ton companion’s arm be sistent. The commi: them and held open the door ¢ Before he happened the Honorable c end Martin seated next o o to be latter ‘turned to the young man live?” he Gerald wh becoming trueulent nused. He put up his posite scat I've got ou,” he e t know. I sh ht in here if you like. produced a cigarette case and clumsy attempts to light a cig- A card futtered to the floor inquired had laimed tell \ picked it up and glanced &t it Ty * he Chamber: told the annoyed. com- norable to look the taxi started document-—whieh he rnham at once. He | d himself to be led across the | 0ld and down the pass: the The F()rtuna e Wayfarer By E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM R e ing up to the girl all the cvening. and l you can't drop her like that. We're | a drink with I coming around to have you." “Not tonight, if you don’t mind." Martin begged. “I'm three floors up. the front door is locked and there is no_ night porter.” i There a moment’s blank silence. | Martin was on the point of replacing the receiver minine voice hailed him. home with me for. I don’t want you." | hal iy don't particularly want to come. .""'"“,. Still, T suppose some one must.” “Hullo!" he replied “If you minded your own busine Is that Martin®" = iy the ot umbled, “T should have been Here I am,” he asseated a it danc hat pothouse now. Nice | Weakly. “Sorry I wasn't able to say Wt T Suppose you can pick | §ood night, Miss Rose, ' I had to see it with the uncle's money, | that young man home. had the face to keep it Say, what's the mutior with you e didn't die after all {the voice demandes “You're not m repl seeved or anything, are you?" pade no reply. His com- PeEYeC became somnolent. At Dal- ‘Not_in the e amber d to shake him, |her. “It was 50 la ned late,” Gerald | youw'd still be , after mm home ) 8 » all coming right along e don’t. It's wo late. Tl ving , & MAanserva ant cam Morton?" his you up in the mo May T come alone?” she demanded dropping her vo little | 'ty nice of you, but you can't do drinks out b i told her more firmly. “The prew. open: the doot ol all locked up and I am un- v on the sideboard, sir, | “Well. of all the rotter M listened for some moment nd then replaced the receiver. H 1d soda, Barnes, | and then replac e ddenly conscious of an imm ead and turned | Weariness. He picked up his maps. locked Hess st the doors, switched off the light N, e ad turned i 4 GOO t (Continued in Tomorrow Star.) 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