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CAST OF CHARACTERS IDY ALCOTT—admiral’s daughter. faced a choice betwen two Navy

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: CHAPTER EIGHT the days that followed, Judy|/ Alcott tried to forget Jack Han- | face, tried to forget the imbned way he had begged her

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marry “him, The shock of dispring that he was in love with had set in motion the many ories she wanted to bury.

ile she trod the painful terof these memories, she n't rid herself of Dwight's : She saw his eyes and his and she felt again the touch Ais hands. She couldn't forget! way they had kissed, and * and over again she saw the ;-of the Texarkana, and heard voice the night he told her he going to marry Marvel. She tried to keep herself busy. - did little errands for her her, she played bridge with je ‘Bell and the group of Nav) .on the station. 8 marriage of Dwight and|} vel - was coming closer. In|} ymmon decency, she would have £0. But she hated the thought. ‘Judy had not seen Jack since 2 night he asked her to marry She was curiously eager to him, disturbed because he did call or come. Yet with another I of her, she was glad. She had to fight this thing out. She gid not love him. She knew, desperately, that it was still Dwight - loved,

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Judy said, “All right. i in half an hour.” She took a bath and dressed careJ She ought to get out more, ~ do things, have her attention distracted. . When she was dressed, she Jooked at herself in the mirror. ace seemed thinner than be- | #5. But it was still heart shaped Jf}. _.d comely. She smiled at herself. She was pretty enough, all right. . But she could not hold a candle to Marvel's insistent, flamboyant beauty. . She drove her car to Diane’s bunFf . Diane was standing on the : h. “I've got Mrs. Cook’s nurse ‘| watching the baby. Isn't it swell of her to send her over when I want to go out?” Mrs. Cook, the wife of ‘®& commander, had .three children

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: IT was a sunny morning, warm, . but not too warm for comfort. | Judy felt her spirits lift a little as _ they rode into town. Perhaps she did need to get out a little more. | They parked the car, and walked “Into one shop after another looking ||: hats. Diane confessed, “I really Al : oped to find something luscious— LR es ; 8 : wo LAE, WE RE reduced to about two ninety-five.” ) : 8 TT z Xe NORTH ~~ But: they found nothing that gr oy ew J WITh RO Woo So 1 ‘suited them, and so at 12 o'clock || aCepr. 1838 by United Feature Syndicate, Ine. FET . 11-81. VES New PCTURE! e i for little | F* m—— * on 24 ney Poughi the ne Now, let's “You're such a brute, Cadwell! You still haven't noticed my new hat!” : 3 i “ e Paradise was one of the| THIS CURIOUS WORLD “ nicest restaurants in town. It had| gues rr > a cool, dim spaciousness, and the hum of cultured voices greeted them @s they walked in from the street. "Diane murmured, “One dollar for ‘Junch. If I'd go hungry, -that-would pe an extra dollar I could spend on hat.” . _ “Thi is my treat,” said Judy. #Not on your life.” : Diane said, “Suppose you tell me yhy you've suddenly buried your9? You weren’t at the dinner for Lane, youve hardly played I never see you!” : Judy said carelessly, “Just resting. an sort of fed up on gaiety.” 1 % “You're sort of crazy!” Diane said. e leaned forward. “Listen, nitwit, Pre not eating your heart out over at good-looking good-for-nothing,

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Marvel's glance, and a poised, triumphant assurance. “They're merely making light conversation!” Diane said. Judy felt a hard knot in her preast, and she said, “It’s probably harmless and innocent. One of her friends from Los Angeles.” But she knew, watching Marvel's face, that it was more than that.

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