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mAh, jan, don't, H he pleaded. This is a rotten mess, I'll admit, but say- Yes, came a somewhat teary answer. Couldn't we go in your house and phone for a hack? Yes, I suppose so, she said timidly, dashing the tears from her eyes. H iSh, don't make a noise going up these steps, or the dog will bark. 'iWhat if he does? Nobodyls here. HWell, its best to be careful anywayf, She pushed the door open softly and slipped in, turning off the hall light. 'iAll's clear, he heard her whisper through the darkness. He groped his way in and along the wall up to the telephone. just then a footstep echoed from above. HGad, jan! who's that?y' 'iIt,s only Amelia. You'd better let me telephone, she might know your voice. - There was another step, then another and another. Darn that maid. That's what I say. HLet's turn on this bloomin' light. It's bad enough being in this mess without being in the dark. UNO you won't either. There's a clothes closet in the end of the hall and you'd better get in there while I phone, she ended, already pulling him by the sleeve as she felt her way along the wall. HThere, now, don't stir or Amelia will catch us suref' she ordered, giving him a push in among the overcoats and hats. She closed the door quickly as another step echoed from up stairs, and tiptoed to the phone, but just as she was saying, please send the hack right away, she heard a door open on the landing above. Then someone stumbled over a rug and a voice growled, What the-why's that infernal light turned off? In a second the light flared in her face and she saw her brother standing at the head of the stairs, his mouth open and his eyes wide with surprise at the sight they met below. ll sc Ian felt her face flush as he said, HWhat inm, why-er-was that you, Sis, that I heard phoning for a hack? I thought it was Amelia. What in the deuce do you want a hack for?', She stared hard at the toe of her slipper for a minute, then looked up and piped innocently Hwhy, Dick, I was just phoning for a hack to call for mother and father after the party. Uh, I see, he drawled and turned on his heel as if to leave, but he whirled around again, calling, Sis, what are you all togged up for, then? Because, she emphasized, straightening her slender shoulders and hold- ing her head high, 'LI was conceited enough to want to know how nice I'd look in my new dress and cape and things. Dick gave a low whistle, then said, just sort of a try-out, I suppose. Clever idea, Sis, he laughed, and disappeared. PAGE FOURTEEN
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She opened the front door softly and fled up stairs to her room. 'iNow, what will I wear, was her first thought. I guess the pink one, she decided at last, pulling it down from its hanging place. HOh, you blessed dear, she crooned half aloud, patting the shininiery folds as they lay against the white bed. Then followed a scurry here and there, gathering the little accessories, as her 1110thEI',S voice called up the stairs. Every- thing done, she threw a lingering glance at her fineries and hurried down to dinner. K K . . VVhat makes you so late, dear? inquired her niother. HWhy, I was studying Latin, Janice quavered, staring hard at her plate. She choked down a few bites and nibbled at the dessert, toying absently with her spoon. Finally, when decency would allow, she sat rigidly back in her chair, squeezing hard the napkin in her lap. Dinner finished, she hurried through her evening duties, trying hard to think of some excuse to tell her niother. At last, gathering up her courage, she said with a sigh, HMother, I believe I'll go to bed. I've had a hard day at school. Yes, you should, dear. Good-nightf, Janice rneandered up to her rooni with a slow, tired step, but once inside she fairly flew, for she had noticed that the hall clock marked a quarter to eight. At eight she heard her mother and father leave, and felt a sense of relief. The nionients ticked quickly away so that before she could believe it a low whis- tle caught her ears. Her heart bounded. 'iVVell, he'll just have to wait. I never was on tinie in niy life, she muttered, grabbing her slipper bag, swinging a cape over her shoulders, and tying a pink scarf under her chin all in the sanie minute. 5. C5 SDN 93 aes 'U P 0 Fl fr' tm gp Qdgw U2 gm f-1-+ ..- i QS cz S255 3 515 95 -4 ma 5 0:72-'lj Fl? m Qnv-4 m ,-y. 1 FDQ,-A 'UO ' m O H AP-J QA f'D ' bg 2 was 'an2wQ-- Wwaas , I - , , , ,-, Q.. gg-065' ww Hawes :- --HS -ff--rzr' D -I w rv ,,,-. ,. FD O pg H.:-1-.QB 0--2022-:':.+me-nw:-5 -:rs--,..'f n.:1:-:J-O --f,.DF,:m.g:4m:s-10 Slim D1-img wgaiwdowgi-35 P-e DUA 3.':r1f-+mf 's Q.5Oru'-125 , f'Dl4g'4r-ggQ'5'fDfDV13,..,0qg,-f m 1-4 Gmmlii F3PU!:.f+Q '::'5S'Om SD go.-f,-smog-,.,p-OUQ,.,D.-..l'U,..-7 H 'S-'o 'Q 'Dm 'U '10'3'o'o'Uo -1 u4mm,rDO-02 mf-r'D...,,...9.-f if 'P-1:',, ---77 '0 D52-B' 'U f-fair. - .V -- ,J fD..5- ,., 1-4-f'D'UE 3Q,'-1Dr'Dp,DgfDQ 5' KD 'U'g1-II- 'mD-r-77Af-r f 1 s aa' gaggamrsorafws ro rom Q.. ,.,w'Y5-'-D. f-fs' 5' rr '- Q1 -'w fDf'p'U5-- 2 USUQ 2,2-'giif-iz:-EZQQQ 135545 fs as fD'2sfD:'smH':'-Sie ' f-+ O 3-'o - H 'gre' Q Dj e.figE+.a,Egf25-Q'Sae,, 3 05,6 22.3sSffa22.'E7F,i0s53S2g fo nf: -,gmmg-'S'O:j-:-2,o.'EQ,, 5 Om gfDD 'id5','5 v-gSU-5 '3O25- :D O'-1'-' 'I 5 U1 S-'Q 'm.cLu.mHw3,..E'DS2.FS ,KAN Q- 53 fEg::5E1'vq5:D 22 ,4.! rv- 'r--Ai H my-1 52, riff ss 3955 fx-g'S9f'3g9-aiffisgi A P-4 r-an 5' :fl 0,fD,-IfD2'Q:'-+5'Q'fU!1,c'D -V 0 no J'Q-.fr eoQ'.mfD- 2 fvcf mfg iegmrr.-':.w . G rn..,m mg-.-.-,,m,..'-1,.,w w Ill Or-g,,,,f'pz-0 and U1 of-r 4 ..- , -+ C5a1 ' :r 5 foo-0-gw,,,,.,cr'-' ,5fYQ,.. fr' FT? p-42 MCSD-' v--...vsfp-3UQr'fL4i-.-Q ffm ,.. -H.. f'Dv-- H rl FD N z-PS'-7 v--UQ v-4 O WJ' 'A new 'l-'NG-rsifew-Q'fDm94r Wu O Q 5fDGr'n,C1. 'f-+ -4 5 i .I - 5 25 Gmiswiga' O22-Eff, F' 8. Q5 0iO9fD'9.Olsu SSOS., ,tr-P v-13 9 sh, H H ff ' 5 w9-,'E ,g:'o tI'D 'mru flu, if-f 3. QUE-5, E-'cs9'2 : i,j,' .-fm H O2 SQ, --'P-J.-24'-1 my KD -4 f',,,,f7Q'-'f-3- D- ff ,-AFD ..l, f-P .1 2' HMI: ...- lsf HSD Q fl- '3-QFD.-+,-A 'Hmmm 'll',v 'CS gg f'D':De-+ f..,,f'D Q4' 5-f-rf'U I-JP! Q- - Q-fb,-foo -Dfearnifl I1 lf U FD mill-5-3'-15' :Im os-- l l I QS' H r+g-fD'f- ',f'DD.-FQ 'IV l' I :fn P' f-fence? '3-Om' ' . OPS U D'0m:'-Uf'S ':S2Q'H. ' ri-4.0 FD- 3- fD7T'-in-e-+ CDW.:-JD . 0.0-If r.'oo',9o:o'- Bk .OOOQQQEOO ox VK ef-0.55000 on 'oo i'f51w'fi ?E5i'- fy, I s . ,, wx! gn, ,Msg 'j. 0 goagse X 1, Q Q 3-2.0.0 .f ' u G li Q N F I 44A XIV., o sie L I. .W Kefff. X' flfxqx. ' I RQ 3 lt ,.,
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