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By EDWIN RUTT

CAST OF CHARACTERS ROYALTON AUGUSTUS HERRING—just & guy with a car whe met a girl. BARBARA GANNING—just a girl sieged by a couple of golfers. RONALD AND WILFRED-—the golfers besieging Barbara. = $ BB Yesterday: Royalton meets the rivals and decides to give Wilfrid golf lessons in anticipation of his match for Bar. bara’s hand, on one condition.

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CHAPTER SIX

ILFRID did a little dance of pure joy. “Boy, oh, boy!” he cried enthusiastically. “This is great. Name

the condition. Just name it.” “Well,” said Roy, “it's simply this: You will have to do just as I tell you.” “Of course I will,” Wilfrid said. “Well then, I'll give you a lesson at 4 o'clock. But you've got to promise to go to bed early tonight.” “Bed early? Why?” | “Any golfer on the verge of a| big match,” said Roy weightily, “needs sleep. You won't get it to-| morrow night. You'll be worrying about the match. So vou've got to get it tonight.”

“Okay,” said Wilfrid gratefully. HOLD EVERYTHING

“Now I'm going in. I want to see| Barbara. Never can tell what my| brother might be up to, the dirty louse.” | Roy stood for a moment deep in| thought. He was not exactly sure! how this alliance with Wilfrid | would benefit him. But at all events, | it was a means of getting rid of at] least one of the twins for the evening. The thing now was to seek] the garage and do some construc-| tive thinking. He turned and al-| most trod on a small boy who had appeared like a genii from the] other side of the hvacinth bush. “Hello,” he said abstractedly.! “Hello, my son.” “Hello yourself.” said the boy. | “And I'm not your son.” | Rov stood corrected. “No. of] course not. Whose son are you?” “The old man's,” said the boy ir-| reverentlv. This, reflected Rov. must be the] kid brother Billy of whom Babs had | spoken. h & 2» HE hoy indicated the figure of | Wilfrid retreating inte the dis- |

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changed the gray blanket “for a blue flannel coat and dark trousers. “Ah, there you are. Herring,” he called. “Been looking all over the place for you. Come and see some)

that just came.” “Delighted, sir,” said Roy, wondering what glyptodons might be. A good general will pause betimes and review the situation

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daytime.

Barbara? artist's representations of glyptodons amazed at the thought of how much ‘devastation a pair of big violet eyes had accomplished. Every time she Leprosarium at Carville, La, free to |

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He straightened up.

looked his way he felt like a de- lepers?

before | flated balloon. He gazed across the | A—Yes. plunging blindly ahead. And 50 great Jawn and his heart began the and otherwise well cared for at Fed-

All patients are clothed |

Royalton Augustus Herring sat on first movement of a loop-the-loop, | eral expense. the grass pear the swimming pool Barbara was approaching with one

reviewing the accomplishments of of the twins. Roy got to his feet

the morning. As. he saw things, this much had been achieved: He was in the good graces of J. Pemberton Ganning due to his avowed interest in palentology. He had had dealings with Wilfrid and had assured the absence of that gentleman for tonight. He had enlisted the services of young Billy. And, greatest of all, he was beginning to feel sure that a certain girl whose long black lashes had the most charming way of dropping over sea-at-sundown eyes, was not averse to seeing him clutter up the premises. Remained: To interview Ronald, Wilfred's eounterpart, and see what, if anything, might be done about him for the evening. Roy had come to regard this night as vital. There seemed little oppor-

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