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even n cant •
they still • i
sky hiv ng ' ,
spoken -
sons- ans'.i ■ i
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me? ' he s,.
“Hava vw
dear ."' Hi.- •
reprov r.g.
posed mart tv
Jus compel v. .i i!
where pr <• • >...
when one ;
plain wav
Tibby saw T
'right ,(v. i'. '.
many stir. •. vs ;
“ must be ;r f. - •
that stunne i ■ :
v. ere ■ he on*
che feel i! i : ■ ■ ' \
her heart, ...
soul ?
You realize-- I
have asked v™ • ■ f
Reproach ' a- ■
as before. He : ...,
look at him. not keep 1 ... .
the controls, v-i - : ■■■
too. he felt. If ml.v sir •
at him think a bo it bin .... 1 .
was her wav iln-av
self separate, nev.r • g. , ■-■.!.
or any small prut \
course, was why he is • , a, t
Steena now ,, .• j
think of her at th'« nine'.' •••• • ,
given her mind, her !.-• 11 ' ; r
kisses willingly en igh. si:- < ,.m!
have had a ready .rsv r . , .-.r .
the momentousnes-. .of this bit’!
tnoment. He hail not been foot .i i,v
the beautiful Steena's cleverness
Had she been really clever, she
■would have put a higher valim on.
her kisses. Odd, for she. though a
hostess, too. in Wayne's company,
had a background and moneyed
•connections that Tibby could "not
sclaim. Steena Winters would have
made a more fitting wife for Wayne
Courtright, but. it was Tibby Lane
Jhe wanted. She, he had to have.
[ There? was no sense to love, !
IWayne decided, even as Tibby had
Ibefore him. There was no rhyme,
Er reason.
“You don’t have to answer me :
ight away,” he said to Tibby now.
iut he was hurt that she didn't. “I
^suppose I have given you too many
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H' " : • ,w ' Sh'- " 'em ! 1
: l gift
■ - implii I She . .
w ■ him more than
: .-hip. SI .| come to like'
w a,In in \ cry nun h. She
n hu: .-he was not I
i > t is loy No
: ■ i'Mii' one loved must bo excit- j
.. - * ’ ’ >; ■'•one . ■ 'l l-,;.n\vn an>: i
iliar. Why should she think of
A h v u ■ T I t■■:.!•. .
heart
■ . I t an. you
.h■* i. Tim -hould count !
she lid riot,
i' knew : cut slie |
' i !’■■'. Phat i- another hurt that
nt Tc wu man I he rest. "It 1
-u t mat:e-r. m.v • 1* s<r.' he told j
. ei ' . : ■. • me now or
' it r.lv you'll marry me, 'f
nly you'll promise, ut least, to
hung it over.'
VV-ivne Com-fright v.'as heggingj
il'-i'Ung with tliis girl at his side,
girl uth her head in the
md-i flying rhe silver ship,
thrillin' only to mat. It was indeed
u'w is'.c. Now he realized that he
’ould not appeal to her as one
i a child. She did not care
ft all tlie things his money could
buy her. She was not like other
omer. in that—Steena again, for
instance. She wanted something
more, something that all the money
in the world, all the background
and heritage could not give. That,
he realized further, was why he
loved her.
"f . . . I ll try,” Tibby said. She
wished she could say more. She
wished she could promise to think
it over, giving him iiope that she
would give the answer he wanted.
Maybe it did not matter whether
she loved him or not, or was cer
tain. Maybe your heart did not tell
you. Maybe, as Wayne was think
ing. she demanded too much.
"That's all 1 ask.” Wayne said,
although of course it wasn't, but he
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t.i'l ret'iwvl him. She h ..1
him. Jf sin h r.. : .-aid y. • .
It
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a \\ - . : ly ir*
: f ' it
' ; t proposed
to her. "idy ' ' ■ ■ d ah:., -t
1 ■ ha : off* r< her, si had found
it larking I I'.-- e. re i;ad In • n
no romance V i v t
’■-re.,: 1\- living
high up in the .!.,!•:< clouds, with
i .hems ”1' ;v : ah: g da s all
lrnund
. 1 i. . t 1 ■ rth, like f
•'•i.i g ta ' v. :: .: t ■ n • 'n
fu! 1 and brig:>t h a■ ■: . na .- ire.
V. . v she :. . , f
. .. \y ivne to . mplete
• pietui ". fimeone eg. ■, 1
.irk ar.d exciting! He was all of
:! .: and ry:". He ye- -a . ,*•; of
i! a a any girl nag id '.ream i t. w i.-'a
to come riding. as the tairy i.as
of old would have phin.-e l in Or. ly
■ is was a odern fa ry tah
rich man proposing to tins Om
dei.■ 1!;i. offer,: g to foil, d d! r
heart's desin s. giving her t ,,
fill silver ship to tiy. laying i ,s
heart at her feet high up in the
sky.
Wouldn't she h, a v-iy In .! h
girl indeed to refuse so much. fo
ask for more? She ■ igi * not • n
need time to think it over, si e
ought to grasp at the rha.i •< vi'h
greedy fingers H r In .rt .ught o
leap with joy. instead of till being
filled with doubts md ques ior md
evasions, insi-ad ,f going on in . i
lonely search.
There was no onr else. Pro’.ably
no one else ever would r me mao
her life, certainly no ore . do
would give her won in every .y,
romance included, than Wave.
Tommy was only the past. ■ e1 : 1
hood memory, no long- r even ;• ,t
>>ld playmate with wh »m s) •• had
shared so much.
Yes, Tibhy would hi a v* ry . ml
ish girl, indeed, ii she did n<it tell
Wayne—and very soon that site
would marry him.
Kince her heart, and her good
common sense as well, told her 'hat
much, maybe it was answering all
the rest along with it. Maybe it
HAD spoken at last.
(Xu Be Continued)
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Knox Announces the Normandie Will Be Salvaged
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Sailors frame the sides of this photograph of the fire-gutted, capsized will take about a year. It is said that the method of salvage will be to
A on, and,' at her pi. r in New York City. The ship’s superstructure has divide the ship parts under water into bulkheads and then pump out the
already been removed. Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox announces j water under controlled conditions until the vessel is righted. Officials
that the famed liner will he raised again and that salvage operations | say it will cost several million dollars to right the shi^.[CentralPrts»l