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« Pages THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Mendey, Februery 18, 1982 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH By Fred Lasswell $$. a - t Swow:!: a I LAID IT FP. asa peotd HERE- - a Chapter 25 portrait itself—the wide clear | that upset ay he must wager --UR-- RIGAIL w little surprised, | C7E%. Meeting life eagerly, lear | someone he w yery wel ae Al'wnen she awoke that mora- a ae. "cena . See ee eee 2¢} the butler to show how much sh- ing, to glance across and discover | tender curve of the young throat,| »ppreciated his aid. th 5 that Marcia was not in Le & whole of it—the goodness! not help ber m { carl ining through. knew how long se th riser; she often got up and had} ang then had come further lon or whether he would go inte: Oy humility, that Dean had been pw He Te v eyes | the office or ome back ere,” Were ito see ail tha’ put it down on The v pook his head, hts ee the bright sunshiee | canvas, give it life everlasting la? his regret that he Toe sunshine caught the litter FTER ¢) t supply any such infos of the tuge stone on her 4 . | it gave forth a rainbow of colors. by. 8 din n er didn't sav,” he te As I said, he was that up-§ by ah Se foes ee informed her, to his regret "" iC he knew how lon ef cauld nut bring contentment. Not| MT. Scott was not at home jhe’ would be detained or whetes *hp sale sure contentment lodged a, hoyle have phoned-his of- | he would go afterward. : . : morn first,” Abigail returned, think She thanked the man and wa ts weti s fn » i ” ™ aa —— ing that she should have takeo | about to add that she would gr- S the time to e sensibly,| turn to the city. Then, on secer She must get up. She had told] rather 1 Marcia she meant to Ret up early . » George McManus oir homing, “bur Noigait “had slept more syundly than in many “All 1. _— @ hight. She felt so good, so peace- b 7 J FOR + ful with the newly acquired wis- sd eceived an ea . dom, the insight into what she/ ins morning It was really wanted out of life. tant oot She would, as she had told Mar-| town as rapid via, go out to Victor's country estate and ane, Victor, by to}. him, return his ring. She knew . . — that Victor would understand. He A wren Ky uy * Vester & ku vould be sorry, of course, poor © given ow ee | inder, as we To wan Vieler wes He | But did not know whether or not|as easier, than telling him. Ar Leak, Goodness. He would anders | P°, should |he would know she had made t2 Sond Tat lh wes inmpessiole ter). tt Was not 11 | effort te tell him, face to face, + ‘Abigail to. do what her head had| te butler nis | Cee abe hed eon see out SO = ls < a omeone mind, wre not | co ae woul) | Slanned: to marry » she felt it x e | ioave $ ring; she could not aca r - ve t any longer. things is money could give her. | jifim se wows rar ted he ther. She « # not let She wrote simply, honelty | phen she would go to Dean. the whole day go by without fin'- | that she had tound she ne | That t not be as easy, but Victor. | marry someone she did not lov. she do it. She knew she sertant coi It would not Ie CouM do it She had a new kind| ag, us, most imports ape ty ye of ty strength that would “fic really innpe ther- | tor would underst and thet 6 ¢ | hel And when Dean saw| wise I would ot have made the | WOU war thal na returned Victor's} triy so carly, o | ring, when i) pocketed her| me find hin” told him she was teady| “{ am afraid 1 wnot “fegate ite te soo ad the] much help,” he suid. usked him please 1 yme stationery. “And { if you can find om | she added further. The, butler said he would bul EZ} only foo pleased to aecommodat por- | Miss Lee If she would follow him: a9 inte | into the den she would find pleat ‘ of stationery in the top draws { the desk. He would return im | | mediately with the box, did not love for the worldly Wistar che k you to hel ould mal easy and the hard, since | cai} m a poli h deserved. She § | withgut him iife would not bel was frame vou. tly nately yours. ' wi ving, Dean would under- The police station " would retain fe stang too. lady! This was indeed unusua NgLoves” The it Had done it. It had | No wonder the 1 ? ~ thing to a head,| wonder whether soups) the bitter feuggle going | impart sce into — on wit il, nt at the T don't supp j re had hu-/| tioned who ca . 1s soon as he ? mility for first time, for sev-| “The master didn’t y." 8 ve instructed the butler, , etal reasoms, First because of the! man returned. “But b> did sec (To be comtinucdt Scott. She put cs in 4 see that Mr, Sowtt re | veturas” SORE Plan Maneuvers | wuateven voun wenn. Duty —_NAPEBS. tats oF — Phone were 1 TS SE av exer J At Naval Station (Se Ok Sa Lieutenant Timer &. Stranghoen. Malian naval torces in the Med er, USN, reported February 13 to| iterranean : he U. S. Navel Station, Ne West,| The big maneuver nvelvin COME TO THE hundreds of ships, will begin Feb TROPICAL TRADEF 26 under command of U.S Adm .| Robert B. 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