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BEGIN HERE TOD YY PETER LYSTER has |„st h memory from shell shock on the Western Front. Upon his re turn to London he fails to re cognize NAN MARRABY. to whom h became engaged prior to -nine to France. Nan has since left London to return home and care for her three motherless step brothers. Nan is in touch with JOAN ENDICOTT, in London who suggests I hat ^h«. forget about Peter and encourage the ap parent lore of Peter’s friend and fellow officer. JOHN ARNOTT, with whom Peter is spending a leave lot rest at the home of Arnold's sister located near the Marrab estate. Nan is jealous of v-. nott’s sister and disgusted with the attentions of HARLEY SEFTON, mo: v lender, whom she first m- i through Peter prior to his de parture for France. Seftoe. whom Peter also failed to re cognize on his return has i0i.| Nun that both Peter and her father owe hint large sums of money and that it is entirely up to her whether he presses col lect hid. Arnott his sister and Peter have stopped in for tea with Nan. They are just leaving and Ar roft has begged Nan to lei him call and take her to his home for a visit. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY “Very well,’’ Nan said with red den flippancy. “Any day you liu I shall be delighted.” She purposely avoided shall ihc: hands with Peter before t' • ■ ;v started. The last glimpse they h;..l of her as they drove away w.-. her slim figure at the gate, with th three boys clamoring round her. The day after Arnott and ha ter called at Leavendcn, N Harley Sefton in the wood/. He wore the riding breeches a-: gaiters which he affected whan * was down in the country, and carried his usual crop. He liked to play the part of coun try squire when he was at I. Gadesdcn. Nan rose to her feet when.she ".■* h m. dropping the little sweet. - 'ni ed flowers all around her. her fy.ee paling. He sin.led delightedly a? he ra. . his hat. “This is better luck than I 1. »p for;—I was coming to .call on ;• i this afternoon.’’ “Indeed!” said Nan. Her voice was unfriendly; rhr hry her. hands beh.n<Thre hack. “I shan’t shako 'hand wit hr..:, even if he offers to shake hands with me.” she was telling herself de terminedly. But Sefton did not offer; k flicking his boots with the ’n', . crop. "D.d .you pick those 'flowers throw them away?" he asked af; a moment. Nan glanced down to the '.tattered primroses at her feet. “Yes,” she said defiantly. * i A half smile crossed his fate. “That’s rather unkind, isn''t he asked. Nan flushed; she watched silent.;, while lie stooped and gathered th. \ together. "Why were you coming to see me ■ she asked suddenly. He d.d not answer ti'l he ha 1 nicked up all the flowers, then h-.‘ held them to her in a neat f bunch, but she drew back. “No, thank you.” lie did not look in the least <■ - fended. “That means that you wil: i -u them to me—a thousand thank ■■ lie began to put them ui his but t in-hole. Nan looked at him with f ’ Ion:' eyes—suddenly she tore the l U.tvcr." from him. "\'Xl " '■ ' VCU «!. v M.» liktf 'k *'• ‘ 1 ' “1 v. • Ur yotl (lari' I,, -,lf. afww what Lau-'j ! af'i-rnami." M<-' ■■■!(? : -Hi-■ m..-., v',;. v a. ^ V.-if;.) t* • f. h/l uvK‘ri/f >. !if-» &s!vt<l *’ ’ • * ' 5 • h’.ti -lain :-poak> Who aro In-lh ! ■V...t y- Wk’ihfy W. c t o-VHui^r ' ' : why- "! >" '• ’■ . >hiVi*uby. .1 'vian! ■ ■ 0■■ ■' ■ li - ' Iih VI.J. ' ‘ j ''• a I Xitr*, "xv rather* '■ ! 1 ' 1 i ■ .'i"i nil. 1 1 llo.lh like • yao/' , ' ! kl.ix\[; • : t iv X. r.'f ling er . 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"yonr wK to ' , i: w..." if : h r- ' ‘hiiv it. j?>: t. ;t .,ww ,Shy Vrw’t it, v- ,y ;:t;y;:th ‘ t '■ ' ', ] V. R t y y -■ 0 V ’'. ' ' n 111 ■ Y " \; 10*!;’'« : t\ r.'ilh 1 O.'O. :i of /-; i. 'Aon, in fit' ■ vote . “ln't I Vo • ~«. r n,, ■ ■' >V 1 ; ; 11..!: ; :■ ; i r ■} V 5J. IM'-rryoroie. fv; n . M:y iff- -r.'.r. ■r?' ! : y.o:r: A-: :/ off '•■cry penny xif til-:.* Konev--V' o'v'our’: - ' i ' i d. ’ f I- ; \ ■ ■■' .' o you anythiny—I vu-yl.hu f f ■i -y- it you :;w» f she.’-t ; ! him. WS? j With! ■ ' li; V. -1 - Wo--t.fi I;r:i- vc ■ it if ho t ' ! | - ■ :1 ■ y i, - \ : ’* I —.“.id OVr,' if i -iv '• :'j[, i rfty •• j i - j : . - - ; ■: -f. ik- I >vi o ■ if. or “f.iVy.-tnor. i f^sy o-uppoto. j y l fa fly ( t itled ?• I f, !«-n! o'-rluoRi;-,. riny down. I int o !'•: ■ h, - tr> or-. j f-r--.y.-.v yoi:; i:y. vrar to kayo-—! . oneo::"i.-dted. ■ . vf -‘ ' f ’ ' - they n:ef. the ; : ’ 0- of Ilf -.. - : - ! r i • ,: r. . hp v.-’r.v i :r yd, ■, ■ i .'•Veil kr>.- ! noon—you need if. f:-v j; --v;."-. he,-anyv'eredf j y .-ot di-.-. ■ "Y-o : iyvoirc - ! i-y- your. - <>;• f — or o . he pre i:rh jv-..- done; you know Quite v.-.'il \vi or I ; Id you. the other :vffer Well, 1'tl if' -nuynanip'.ou.-’.— rj] y/ j ;; tevif. debt in. with the1 *■—tea f-Y "... oiro-! i'll wipe them , o, rf-.;- Y don't--” “If f it. p't." “ nd .Nap. r; b . i: -■ : '■ i yen drt'.v book i p- ' -■ ; ‘eti'i,''.h° "aid, ‘'.’ll.R'o "'t" eht to lr.Y-ro- oral tc.yl iiitv. the fr- . or:o .1 yo.orf" she ian-.rr.ered. .•■" wtet -fftj oiyrf Wi. . or. • you grblnar ;o '-t.h or-r-' .. . ■r -| , ■ a." 1- Miy.-. I e'rdl 3d! ! vs'.tc-r - hr'- 1 ;}!:e : : “ Non ‘.IiV'Kir. owe <vn - '; hud • b- er >::V:oti)itvr -.-in"V /lilie'rcnt, '"'vir this, “Si’c'i a threat doesn't frighten r.ioi" she said; her courage was .com ing back. “It’s nothin)? t>> me whe ther Mr. Lystov owi you money or 'o’, but 1 know h#n well enough to know that ,'f he does ho will pay yor bin k lin'd every penny of it." So-’ton laughed disagreeably. "You think so? Well. 1 hope you are right." V. • i rn sed Iks !k ad proudly. ' And now, it' you have quite fin k'd, kindly let rtu pass." "•But I have not f.nishod—there ’• trfat deal more 1 have to say. Nan !'m a rich u vn i can give ov ' i'-vihin” you want; 1 can look aft er those brothers of yours and give them a tar1 in life, i ean put you • /«'!.; ' n hi.- feat, and make you ■at'-.dy in tile world." N ■’ 1 i 'i r,-d apt';iwtje illy. When he ; upped speak no she looked hint imrn. 'y ,n the. eyes. “1 don't' care to be somebody in .he world." she said. "And 1 have (1 all- th ‘ happiness 1 ever want—' thank' you.” "Yes'. ir- s-i' I.y;ter! Very well, o i. v.'iik no doubt hh a ‘treat kind s' i n my part to go to him and 'I him what he- pretends to have : yotti n".the pause whs dilibarnte 'the, yon were once engaged to bint—,th -t 'o onee intag.ned he loved ,ui lie...;, d!v, and that the Y. iga;g“ nr\ (••• broken until 'he came Ik (land fit ■ you were for -o’ter. You -e, 1 have guessed - rh-. r ■•more than you told me that d v when we canie down front town toy thtiv’ / “Yon cart , tell him what vou like— ; ip ■ f .no inten -: to me.” Sue made a movement to pass him. but once ;• gain he barred her way, The •■■■ t;r, angry light in h.s eyes, r-n-i a- note of impatience in b s yoi e. ■■ '.ho inb: -t to you-—eb? Well, '•;>! we. I am pretty good at ■ork-n .iptlng when 1 choose, and 1 iik.I .-an.hell Lvster’a very pretty ■ rv of a girl wiio ,s broken-hearted t unfaithfulness of her lover— of. u girl who . . .” He stopped short ■ v. . critfi 'on: for a mopieni he thought lie war going to strike biin, then t. he. shrugged her shoulders. ' Yny'V- not wori h arguing with,” * r ' :: id cuttingly. "[ have wa.sted van much time 'liere. already. 1 for bid • ,u to ever, speak, to me again—. do yen hear?” Tie laughed “Y>m forbid me! That is good— if a woman could ever nit hpr -•-.■?!! against m no—see . . ." With a ndd.-n <--jic-k movement he caught her in ins arms—-before sh.c could i lop-him be bad bent her head back PALE, jevous West Virginia Lady Says That She Was in a Serious Condi tion, Sut Is Stronger After Taking Cardui. Xi-’StiORton, AT. Va.—"I was In a V ry. frejik ; nd run-down condition —in face?, vi. i in a s-rious condi tion/’ says Airs, Fannie ,C. Bloss, of I'jCi Madison Avenue, this city. ‘tin n:y lefv aide the pain v.-as , Tory severe. It would start in my hack anil sides. Part of the time I was in bed shd '..hen up I didn’t feci like doir.s nay thins cr going r.nyv. h me. ‘'Vie- v.Y.ndt any pleasure. I vis'very p.vje. I was nervous and thin, and j tired all the time. “My drumrist told .hie that Cardui v.r. a s.ced . n\. - for v.cr.ci rad i b.rr.iht u couple of botUea. I took tv. s. til os, ti :: i not! , d an im .Provo re at. i i.opt on and found it, war hr’iilcy I have taken Kin:: n- !'ni . tronnor novr : than I have been in .a-ions tithe.” Co: rui f.s Iliade ' :'orn rniid-actinc; ; rb ■ ntie. . • ■string in !i male ::r..n. i:i g.T.Cle.i. . gold eve; fjmvz MK b c • * ' ' ir oil v Ttaiii iu.'1 u; cl; "t;hc n;>:{.i jij t AriJiJEht, fc. rt. .• 'IL:J ,J }’■&> l ' i boulders, end Was kiss- j .djr her while fn-v. foasht It.in with the frenzy A: despair;' but she was a child in his yrasp, tin! her .tn-airth would iav(* availed her not! nr had tjo! a tackle in t'ie Undergrowth broken I he Mh.'tve, and 1 hi- a \t moment I’l-ter l.v-ter w -s faerm, them in the narrow foot path. H»i lev Soften let Nan eo lie was Hr heel, but he met Peter'-- eyes c.tm ) d'y enuo \ . For a moment nobody poke. Nan wain treiubHnp .n everv limb. (To Be Continued) About all a fan can 'do in the way of ■ print? training r A the open i,paces and pr irtice yoiline; ‘ Rotten. 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