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THE STORY SO FAR MONA SHANE, at her mother's insistence, accepts an ‘invitation to RUSSEL © BRETHERTON'’S dinner party where she meets, JAY CAMERON. The Shanes are at their Carmel beach cot- |

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MIKE O'BRIEN to breakfast the next morning. Russel gets a phone call demanding his presence elsewhere and asks Jay to take Mona home. Old Wong, the Chinese cook, looks on disapprovingly. sh Mba likes Jay very much and accepis a date to go riding with him the next noon,

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CHAPTER FOUR | THE cottage was dark, but Patrick Shane was sitting before the fire waiting for his daughter's return. The sight of him dozing in the firelight with his stock-

her throat.

Russel any better than she |

did. What would he think of | sure of the other man's co-opera-tion,

: i i : | thrown a kiss upon his thick, gray Ing RY 2 iror happET,

Jay Cameron? Mona dropped

hair. “I'm home. You can go to bed now,” she said. He opened his eyes to smile at her. 1

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“yes, daddy!” should she tell mi

another man.”

His feet hit asked, “What man? He had ud

engineer in the steel company Rus-

;shan't be leaving until noon. 'see me. He's your friend.”

! 2 » SHE knew by {which greeted this statement that | fireplace, dear! And you might pick

| plans. |that he should think he was being she asked, “Are you riding alone?”

terested in Michael O’Brien than

| smiling - at be nice to’him as I've always been. What more can you ask?"

slowly preparing for bed. It wasn't as if Mike had shown any interest in his daughter. young district attorney was too absorbed in his career to be gallivanting after any woman.

inged feet propped upon aman, wher he saw one. Mike was chair brought a lump into|would make that headstrong ador-

He didn’t like |able girl the best possible husband | band while her AE would never | 3 she rose to see Michael O'Brien.

Mona Shane without loving her.

“Have a good time?” thought: of Jay. sleep, she remembered every word | Life to Michael O'Brien had been | why? “Russel had to go to the | De had said, every gesture of his|both realistic and difficult and the | cific requirements by highly trai cts: 50 ie sent. me home with | ShapeLy hands. Too good to be true, | brand “self-made” was stamped in- oratory technicid Came in today for y he had said. He still couldn't be- | delibly on his otherwise attractive E A 5 ’ : {lieve fn the luck which had brought | features. ; + the floor as he them together.

right to ‘do that.” |had recognized the hand of fate “A very nice man, darling! An in their, meeting, How strange that

sel's father used to be interested | them. Russel who suggested that of |

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“DADDY Told me,” she said. “He will be glad to see you, Mr. O'Brien.” “Don’t you think you know mg| well enough to call-me Mike now?” | he asked seriously. | It was the second time in 24 hours | a man had made this request, Mona | thought amused. “ ® | +1f you like, Mike!” she replied, | subtle, but she was no more in- PRIEN 2 = » : surprised to see that the man could | END of Russel's” Mona an-|smjle after all; that when he did,| swered deciding to be brief about it. |{ne cleft in his chin became a said | Fortunately her mother was too dimple. | “I'll absorbed in muffin-making to pay| “Thank you, Mona,” he said. “I've | much attention. Besides she would (been wanting to hear you say that | go on the theory that any friend | for a long time.” of Russel's must be in the social register, and therefore acceptable. Mona smiled to herself as she went outside. Never had a day seemed so full of promise. The ocean was indigo blue, the air seawashed and invigorating. ‘Mbna drew in deep breaths of it before she leaned down to thé ript" of blowing bright nasturtiums.:

Be- | brightly colored peasant apron covered her blue wool dress and although she disliked cooking, she ” was working with codl efficiency. the mutterings| “Set the table in front of the

es Mr. O'Brien .isn't coming to

, like her mother, had secret |a

It amused and touched her Noticing her

few flowers for a centerpiece.” daughter's costume

e was in Russel Bretherton.

“Good night, daddy,” she his discomfiture.

What more, indeed, Pat thought (To Be Continued)

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But Patrick Shane knew a good

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| ictate to her; while he wasn't |His eyes were as blue as her faEVEN | thers, but unlike Pat his features were | Vere as if carved from granite. Good looking, Mona granted, but

he thought if they

together often { 8 enough |, "1 ad had to do everything the

hard way.

4 #8 | i : . | His face was lean and hard and | M! / : ! he BN diary hive, Las | resolute. The lips, curved like an! tl) 1 ARION { Pp y. who cou NOW | orator's, were uncompromising. The | a i in his chin which might have “The Little Ear” , Mona In her own | weakened a handsomer face gave ' : id that i istened to the booming surf and | added authority to Mike's grave ex- rt biphinie oboesnds + log Too excited to|pression. lives were formerly di y Er desta. hi ghtweigh

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“I didn't know you were there.”

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