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1 2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HE ALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1929. | watched you, my dear, and you { have been worried and misc | won't vou co His arms v her. Her v “Yes, T ha triumpt but 1 ¥ tender. ve known it and, Barbara dear. n terribly for you, GRELG P Ly BY MAYSIE ight kindled h\& s tones were still pur- Synopsis, Barbara, 1 wred when h ho hin sight I've was by a float- | onjy I knew that yo ite for me a moon, it made ang o say it . . . It me mad to piring picture. think of you r enthusiasm revived, | jrute who doesn 1y out of the car,| «pon't together and Henderson | | her ked their w between the |y you think | erumbling boulders that | outskirts of the ruin, This was the monks' he told her as an enclosure Jay on the | pr old dining they stood four walls if he | my wasn't that, Hendy,” Iy ! ed very smiled wisely into lier up- that moment. With her | turne 1cc H on for everything old she | —* Barbara, but 1| of you, * He made-it perfectly | obvious, the way he left. My opin- ion is he was bored stiff and went old ruin can up to town to have a little fun on even if the man|his own. . . ited as with is not the right one. | much to Ma e major s only hur she | told e . d in that v “Then whatever Major Perkins | morning by a “nobody lov | told you was unquestionably a lie.” fecling that is eminently dang | They both started and remained T'd better.” | when there is a not unat | good stff drink | man in the offin > shivered, g suddenly cold in the absurdly thin | tere cloak she wore. Henderson took that litt | for an invitation found his arms | forting; they made a spell, and Hender- not wishing to seemed under knew bet n remained silent s voice that had shat- e quict of the abbey . Dial Press) / have a_ stormy ending in to- | sion had set- furious was her fesl a little is should be so. [less lonely, a little less neglect He She relaxe him and - pad flHlfilN F EHA!R 00 1 T his lips pre wround t the o ! worrying. . | ; girl, T can't| p foxe 1 her, |let you go back home without tell- 5 : rved | 1 gla her under- | ing y 14id, wonderful | o he felt she | thin to mean to me r is pencil I love you, I've loved you W d C d w d as : [ gt from the firsi moment 1 saw | MINQSOL, GOMN,, ADQ WIDASOT to 1 L ook wpeared to, | you on the boat.” | at i around for | She knew that she should have | Cafi le Both Gl 8(1 And he showed 1 I« stopped him before this, that she | and t ) 1 of resolu- had been wrong in not doir ! = o worked g with a | But the pride in her, hurt by 17 (UP)—Chicago, IE T absence, rcjoiced in what he was | Gyl ed Henderson saying. him foolishly, What did another anti-Briti iis time involves the | i it n. and ex- was it named and imported to ‘Let's get out workers wrticulated with di > Ameri derson a4 to ¢ promot his n aid to 1 Quick...convenient...easier cooking summer or winter: The Gold Medal Glenwood gives you all the advantages of having two different fuels to cook with all the year round. 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