New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 23, 1924, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1924, e ther i, Soe il ot oo hae in,Taw Nooete et SO0 T Ak BEde o 13 -5'} Fi 1 , at paradise ) ) e what she had A batch of soldiers swung past her o sdieobatind e Aottt « Ja ; from her. She ai- | done in the road singing cheerily. Their i b i E ) . And, after all, what had she done? boots were thick with dust. They prevents deterioration of _ B _si_\ AR Deceived him-—yes, But he wa looked tired, but their spirits were freshness or flavor. ( ’ . for it, uniess one high. She thought of Nigel. Once i no way the loser i ‘\ % counted the few happy drives e he had been one them—he who ' [ ¥ 1 { had taken with him, the few nights was now sleeping nost forgotten | H . d spent under his Toof, the few somewhere in Irance, VAN fi : cals she had at his table, Surely she must have loved him in . - r If she had been the adventupress another lifetime. Surely with his 11 RUD}’ AY RLS Py | they would all , she would 'death she had closed one book of jier | : | © NEA “SERVICE, ot have been M with life and begun another. As she turned a corner a young s e 3 ] man coming quickly in the opposite B512 | BEGIN MR xml»\\‘ bt the disc ] / e er eyes as|divection ran against her, He apolo- TE A The marriage let oils M . gized, raising his hat. They were, j8 & : 3 igel T N : i rized, rais : ) eal Nigel Dircthe ¢ ) 3 | old lady had been so good to her, had | close to a street lamp, and by its ed in the most scientific been genuinely fond of her, she was|subdued light each saw the other's| P&Ckflge Known. to enlist. iy u 1 ! I . e, 100, now hate her, | face. the care of Mary Nig el yo Ko I we he y as i as 1y would? ) v caught he ath = Killed and Dolly marries an olil of a ng.” : ; s o 5 A - e _‘ sweetheart and sails with him 1 The same old answer, the same o d Aty il ¢ 7 : e pal | ver thought we should meet have a cup of coffee with me? I've America t A 4 PEISn AUULRY P| Young Evans colored to the roots'any I 2m so glad to see you.” been working iate at the office—" % ; ¢ ; Syt iz f slices of bread-and-butter and of his hair. For a moment he| Ma d not know what to say. He broke off, remembering {hat to » I k to her root nigh gaeap i vy, Bty oe "“l‘”‘-‘ lInen | could only stare at her. Then he |8} liked him during their bricf Fisher's last words to him had oee: Catiamae I hi et e The g cloplitofhias iness, brought a | put gut his hand . acquainttance; he had been kind to about this gi e whook the lump to her t It was absurd, | ", we her. But there was.sometling now memory aside; he did not want to re- When war is ris David mi cer e 5. ! ! so she tricd tc , 8 was heginning Ao think & . 0 ! | e pasem i ol Iv from the table, | Should never meet again, in the expression of his cyes, © member it now, tone of his voice, that hewvilder . Mary assented; she was really glad She drew her hand away nervously. to have met a friend. She followed him into a restaurant close by, Fvans ordered coffec and some Nigel's wife and tal his aunt at Ited Grang I was only in a dream that Bhe Folt fha o mud if she | He had been thinking of Mary a Mary is happy in cw home ' ha the velvety 5| MARY CAUGHT HER BREATH. stayed any longer in this room with |moment since; he had beon thinking | She until Monty isher ¢ S ¢ to o d Grange a | 2 18 r ce the morning, when The world is such a nall place, [“YOU SHE SATD, its stuffiness and ugliness. EE David Mary disay ‘ i SAlD: R el e he had been called -into Monty | isn't it 1t's wonderful how people asks Monty to he g kept hier thou 5 i B0 i o he 5 SEh e . Fisher's office .and ‘been’ questioned |do knock up against cach other.” k ] . KEanty I ; f %o (ar but o et d CHADTER LV about her. And now here she was; | She would have turned and left I haven't bad my tea yet.” he help David lovite e and wearied, the memory of him |1y was on {1 - , . The Wheel of Fate now they were face o face again. He him had it been possible, but she “aid, meeting her eyes. 1 amr 2 came surging back to her ol G The streets were dark and uninter- held her hand in a glad clasp, knew it wonld be unkind and discour- (UNETY, if you are not.” e leaned liow lie must hate lLer now it he ["" ]m".“wul‘w'\ mething. in | Stieng ,but the she could | heart was thumping wild ~'teous. Evans rose to the occasion. | —— | the other girl's insolent heauty had ’ Na four walls|broke out again, stammering a fittle. | “Wiil you come somewhere anid (Continued on Page 19) calousy NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY But Mary was no weaklin A fhe the first mome anguish she faced } 1AVC Lect fire to the smouldering the future her! din her heart managed to Well, she wou only possible thing was the past, bolt and lar the « he The Tied Grange! sounded to heart against memory ,and ) wre- her very much as the name JFairy pared for whatever might come o a child—as something, turned a cold shoulder to her—a She spent the first day trampir nly hears and never dares | her place had been in the sha from office to office in scarch of work, She hardly gave a serious thought he liitle 2! 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