Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 June 1939 — Page 14
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SERIAL STORY—
PAR IS LOVE
By EDWIN RUTT
CAST OF CHARACTERS ROYALTON AUGUSTUS HRERRING— | Just a guy with a car who met a pirl. | BARBARA GANNING—Just a girl be- | sieged by a couple of golfers. RONALD AND WILFRID—The golfers besieging Barbara. Yesterday: Royalion goes swimming in Mr. Ganning’s pool. When Ganning finds him there he tells Ganning he is interested in fossils and evolution, too. Ganning takes to him instantly. |
CHAPTER FOUR | 5 OSH,” said Rov, “you don't | mean it? What does that make me?” J. Pemberton seemed surprised. | “Make you? It doesn’t make you | anything. I thought you said you were an evolutionist. Well, a re-! mark or two isn't going to make you anything different, is it?” “I suppose nct.” “Good. But this is really very| fortunate. I didn't know Baskerville was so well connected.” | “Oh, hes only an evolutionists cousin,” said Roy modestly. | “But think of it. Here I've had a man in my empioy all this time whose cousin was an evoiutionist.
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“I'm not having much luck with my short stories. but I sold two of
Junior’s bright sayings last month!”
And I didn't know it.” “Well, young man, you've got a real treat in store for vou. I'll show you my museum.” “You don't mean you've museum?” J. Pemberton swelled visibly. “Haven't I, eh? Well, let me tell vou that I've got a private museum with stuff in it that some of the universities and big museums would give their shirts to get hold of. For example’—his voice sank lower and his eyes glittered—"I've got one of the finest Gobi dinosaurs in the world.” “You have?” exclaimed Roy. “I said I had. Come along. We'll go and see it now.”
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HEY went across the lawn. As they neared the house, the over- | lord of the Gannings stopped sud-| denly and clutched Roy's arm. | “See that?” he asked, pointing excitedly. ! Roy followed his finger. A youth | had come around a corner of the house, a bullet-headed youth with | brown hair. In one "hand he car-| ried a golf club and in the other a white cloth bag.
Even as they looked, he opened the bag and al-| lowed a number of golf balls to fall | to the greensward. Then he gripped | the club, took a stance and made a | furious practice swing, lifting a fair-! sized divot from the Ganning lawn. “It only . . .” began Roy, and stopped. From the other side of the house there appeared a similar youth, at-| tired exactly as the first and carry-| ing the same impedimenta. This] second youth put down his bag and | glared across at the first. The first | returned the glare with one of equad stoniness. “There you have it’ said J. Pem- | berton Ganning hoarsely. “That's what I've got to put up with.” “They're only a couple of golfers,” said Rov. | J. Pemberton looked at him pity- | ingly. ! “If that were all,” he said, “I| wouldn't mind. But'—he drove a| fist into the palm of his other hand — one of them’s a banjo player and I mean to ferret out which it is after breakfast. And when I do, I'll throw him out on his ear and his banjo after him.” 2 » » ND then a vision loomed up before them. It had on a light blue sports dress and black-and-white shoes ! “Oh, um—sgood morning, my; dear,” said J. Pemberton. “I'm —er—this is a friends of mine, Mr.—ah—er—I forgot the name. Anyhow, “he’s an evolutionist.” The vision looked at Roy and allowed one black-lashed lid to drop over an iris-colored eye.| Then she gave him a smile that almost unseated his reason. “Daddy's so bad at names.” she said, holding out her hand. “How
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do you do, Mr. ... “Herring,” said Roy gravely. “I don't think I told your father.” J. Pemberton Ganning and Herring continued to the museum. Breakfast, which Roy had obtained bv slipping around to the kitchen after viewing Mr. Ganning’s museum, was over. His next problem was to see Barbara. But even as he gazed across the lawn! he found this one being solved rap- | idly. She was approaching with | speed, a goddess in a blue dress, and |
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ARBARA seized his arm and; shook it. “Dent be stupid.| Take it up to your room and hide it quickly. Father's on the warpath.” Mr. Herring grasped the situation with admirable celeritv. He did as bidden and returned. “Well, that's that,” Barbara
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“The evidence is buried. Wilfrid | was fool enough to play that thing under father’s window last night and it kept father awake. He's! holding an inquisition at the breakfast table now.” “I see. How did banjo?” “Took it out of Wilfrid's room. I|
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was afraid father would brain him| with it.” | “Won't he own up to having played it?” “Wilfrid own up? Not much. He] lied like a trooper. He said he didn't | even own a banjo. And then Ron! saw a chance to get in soft and cramp Wilfrid's style, so he spoke’ up and said of course Wilfrid had a banjo. And Wilfrid said he wes a liar. And after breakfast, father’s going te conduct a search.” “And if he finds it in my room?” asked Roy. “Oh, he doesn’t connect you with it. He won't look over the garage.” | “Even if he does, I'll be all right.” “I don’t understand.” Barbara looked puzzled. “Well, I can’t afford to take any chances,” said Roy “So I put in under Baskervilles
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