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HURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1933. eeece sere By, the. Wor “A re Serial by Rub; for or aaa a ‘home. Femains behind in New os a after the codiome sore a AS risa ‘ved oe we Bian cabin be eG she thought he Rings “the aes tates the sea, rad actirns + the ree ‘out, Chapter Four GEORGIE BANCROFT EORGIB had beer watching Nictiolas Boyd all the morning. ié long promenade deck was al _Most deserted, ‘The sky was grey “and overcast in spite of the intense heat, and there was an ogly heavy Swell that made the great liner lureh side to side like a drunken ‘tian, Georgie Bancroft, her hands thrust deep into the pockets of her Péd jacket, ana her soft hair flying fii the hot breeze, leaned against the | rall.and locked wistfully actoss ‘o/ ‘qliere Nicholas Boyd lay full tength— im a deck chair bis éyes closed, one band banging limply by bts side. » They were two days out from New York and it was the first time she had seen-him since she-had tapped at his cabin door. with her offering! “of roses, The girl whc shared Georgie’s cab: ‘4a (neithe: of them could afford to have one to themselves) had spoken ‘2 her about Nicholas, “How awful! A real allen. star, ien’t he? I'd rather be dead. No +Worlder. he keeps out of. everyone's way. L shouldn't be surprised it he doesn’t. jump overboard before we rget to Southampton.” reigloed witully at Nicholga nnbe ¢ { reahes 8 Cockney | non @ visit to a waited hhopetully for some comment; she loved talking, Georgie had no comment to make. | PTER ; moment Nelly ae = again, “Where have you “To New York, to see my moth- 7 Nelly’s eyes opened.wide, either. Tm quite happy.” ' “Dp you live ving “No, with an uncle, tgs _ me do asl i ‘The two’ girls rooked at one an- other with i interest, “I could ave married out there if P@ Mked,” Nelly: volunteered. “I ‘could bayd married a@ man in the canning business and have stayed Chicago, but be was old—" she ed ‘her shoulders, “He was too, and Dis chin was ail bristly » he kissed me.” “When he kissed yout” Georgie scandaliged. “You didn’t let iss you t. you didn’t like him?” ‘Nelly laughed. “Of course | did. ‘That was the only way | could tnd out if | loved him or not. it's a good ‘way, too” she added shrewdly. “You remember that, I you can’t} oy stand a man kissing you, you can't stand bim -t all,” “Eve never kissed a man,” Geor- “Some of hem dont Inow bow to kids,” Nelly went on, with the air otyone who thoroughly understands Mi Ayres. ner, subject, “Now Senate Bors | in the films was the. la. made love just ee bail Besa to wish b-was the girl,” she sighed ecstatically. ~ Georgi lovemakin; . id “Pooh! that's not rea) People can’t kiss real- cents.to s66 them do ft.”. “Fifty cents!” Nelly was. scornful. Nicholas wasn’t worth more, Gee, it’a awful—all being disfigured for Nife like he is, isn’tit?”. EORGIR'S <color deepened. “E don't think t¢ mdkés any differ ence,” she said stoutly.--“Onee you like @ person fou always like then, 80 matter what happens to them. At least dé.” Nelly stared, “Here, I'sayyare you trazy aboot | sim?” she demanded. “Of course not, but {t's a shame, veryone saying he’s ruined for-life. ears often fade quite away, and snyway, they make people more in- | teresting: some people.. 1: think | fife’s horrible.” But Nelly would not, allow this, “It's what. you make it,” she de- two and twenty. “I,was like: you once—all ideals and things, but not P now, my lamb, ‘The legs, yoursspetty more 30u get.” i | Georgie picked up her scariet es ragged it on rather im} ly. “I'm going on deck,” she said, © “Hope you'll enjoy it," Nelly, re; torted, turning over on her pillow. | “The boat's rolling like old Harry, | and the sight of the sky would make me sick-for...week.” So Georgie had gone up on deck ; watched him, © arm hanging limply by his side. Georgie’had seen pictures of Ber- nie Boyd, aud hadn’t admired her Hal much, though she had been honest enough to realize that per: haps there had beer just a shade of; Jealousy fw her crificism, © 4 ~ Bernie was very: blonde, almost Itke one of the test shepherdesses | that stood on piece im Georgie’s uncle's study; she eas a { “gold” smile, too, that Teoked as ig. | it tse eae for oon crowds; rather for any epecific person, And she was not with her butand” Georgie wohdeted what Boyd was thinking about; he lay so sti, bis lame leg resting on a custtion. Georgie sighed; those roses. Nich- olas had thrown away had cost wer three dollars which would have been very useful for other things, Not that she grudged the expenditare; she would have paid six gladly if it would have given Nicholas any’ Dleasure—but it did seem rather waste, : The ship gave a sudden tremen- dous lurch, causing Georgie almost to lose her balance, and whea she bad recovered it she saw that the book which had been iying face downwards on Boyd's Knee bad slipped and fallen to the deck, Tt was am opportunity and Georgie took it unhesitatingly. (Copveiakt i982 Dondleday Doran) jor enol: avout vabsias a Seeseovsecevces | “TODAY IN HISTORY COMMON TRADE | DOUBLEHEADER : THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘ARRANGEMENTS —_ | FRUIT: VESSEL. ~ COMPLETE FOR | ARRIVES HERE | BALL SERIES TODAY’S : eecce seeaan onmereena Dr. Charles B. Davenport, not- red. bidlogist of the Carnegie In- stitution, located at Cold Spring CRAFT ENCOUNTERED HEAVY | Harbor, N.. 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Captain McLaughlin says (Speeial te The Citizen) i (By JOVE) NEW. YORK, June. 1.—The|. All arrangements. ior the com- Washington Senators.and the New! Hes Pasian’ series between 1e irates, | York Yankees divided honors in ai halt schedule of the City Baseball |doubleheadet, Washington took/ League, and the Young Sluggers, Bae Megan game oe ee onl tee ‘ond-half champs, has been com- he score in the nightcap} pleted. was 9-7." Twelve pitchers worked | . There is much interest mani- in vain to stop the smacking of 491 fested in the coming conflict. In ber from the bats of the two) fact, so muth so that the dope- ‘ art hs: L | sters are already making a player) dar tie Pitelees Pisin 6 loa ee et eel sett compariso: f t 1. Charley Root, veteran right-/ oR alone ete fen are hand pitcher, was stingy ae hits | favoring the Young Sluggers to yi men on bases as the Cubs ain the series. This is probably m most of their seven swats| due to Quintan Lopez’ signing to win the’victory. : ; with the Fireida State League and ae ch Negi ponent the layoff of Ludy Acosta, whoj ed in either oft $i ig leagues. reeéntly slashed his hand with an The summaries: j automobile fender while chasing a} American League tine drive. Lopez was the pitching First Game ace of the Pirates’ club and Acosta| Advertisements under this head At Washington is the hard-hitting-fielding — star,|Wil be inserted in The Citizen at New York .7 12. 0| who won first place in batting, ||the rate of 1e'a word for each in- Washingtou 12 12 0] With these two great perform-|sertion, but the minimum for the Batteries Gomez, Brown,! ers put of the line-up, the Pir: ates first insertion in every instance is Moore, Ruffing and Dickey; Stew- {will be. weakened considerably. (25 Ce art, Thomas... 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