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| CHAPTER 22 | MONA hadn't thought of [that. | Oh, but it made no differ-

lcity printed the lie she had | » . (told if it proved that Jay wasn’t a murderer. All the ‘way home Mona kept her head high. She would not even {deny Mike's bitter accusations. | “If you don’t care anything about | yoursglt you might at least consider | your parents. Honestly, Mona, 1 {could take you across my knee and | give you a good beating, You "are {not only ruining your own reputa- | tion, but you are deliberately in- | terfering with justice.” " ” td “DO YOU THINK it's just to | {throw a man in jail and accuse {him of a murder he hasn't com- | mitted?” | “How can you be so sure he | didn’t? You didn't think he was | martied, either, but he managed | to deceive you about that.” “That's different. Jay is too gen{tle to hurt anyone, much less kill | someone. Besides,” she added stub- | bornly, “You told me to tell the { truth.” . “You little fool! You unmitigated

girl who was completely inexperi“enced would stand up before a

bunch of men and unblushingly claim that she had done such a thing?” ” on ”

“WHEN A MAN'S life is at stake, a girl can’t think of her reputation,” she protested, but his faith in her pleased her. How could Mike be so sure?

“His life isn’t at stake yet. If he is innocent, he'll be exonerated. We're not going to conviet him without evidence. We'll check every angle.” She was beginning to see what he meant. Maybe she had be-

haved too impulsively. What would ‘her parents say? Of course they wouldn't believe it. But in this as in many other things, Mona was to find herself mistaken.

course, if this Jay Cameron is the gentleman you think he is, hell deny it.” = ” » MONA hadn't thought of that, either, but it was probably true. Jay had already tried to* protect her by refusing to give her name. He would refuse this final sacrifice by swearing it was a lie. Mona was sure he had- told the

truth about spending the night in

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| Mike said before he left her: “Of

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their first date together, exactly what he, would do. She could picture him lying on the sand in the moonlight tracing the letters of their names within a circle as he had done that Sunday. Why wouldn't they believe him? Wag it worse for her to lie than for the authorities to prosecute an innocent man?

It was

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"8 MONA ENTERED her own home with her head reeling. If only her mother would continue to be kind, but Mrs. Shane could wait no longer. She would know tomorrow, It would be better to prepare her. “Well,” Josephine said following her into the library. “What did they ask you? What did you say? What could you say, Mona?" Mona sank upon the davenport, | feeling - pity for her mother. She : wouldn't believe it any more than Mike had, but she would resent the publicity; she would be furious with Mona for having lied. Better to tell her now. No use trying to break it. gently,

GOOD MANNERS IN DRIVING MEAN LESS CCIDENT

RENCH TEACHERS T0 HEAR DR. YOUNG

Dr. Bert E. Young, former head of the department of French and Italian at Indiana university and

¥. 9 "9 “I TOLD THEM Jean Roberts had threatened to kill herself if Jay didn't go back to her. It was Jean,|_. > not Mrs. Cameron, who was here| French, will speak at ine 334. an. vesterday.” | nual meeting of the Indiana chap"wean Roberts—the girl who was| [TF Of the association April 27 at : EE «| Technical high school. murdered last night—here in MY . , 8 ¥ Dr. Young, who also founded the

house?" 5d haut 1 he 18 “AP naiana cha er, / 'eview h Yes. . Only she may not have = ig pi p " bi TeVicw Me ars 18 chapter's existence, been murdered. Maybe she killed|” le craplery exislence : . Other speakers will be Jules Duc, herself and someone else wiped] of the Indiana university language

off the gun.” Id yartment, who will discuss Swiss “ ¢ . 7 on : | department, 0 discuss Sw | “Imossible,” Mrs. Shane said as uthors ‘of books written in th 1 . &Uutiors 00KS o Rh e [if that settled it. “You see, Mona! 3 Bt . French text; Lander MacClintock of {what can happen when you get

| Indiana university, and Wilford P mixed up with people you know 4 peop Jou { Musgrave of Huntington college.

ine « an Nothing Shou v a Mrs. Charles Martin will describe “MOTHER, WAIT! There isi & recent trip through South Amersomething else you're not going to|lca and sing French songs. like. But I have to tell you because] Officers of the Indiana chapter it will be in the papers tomorrow.”| are Mr. MacClintock, president; “Mona Shane, you haven't mar-| Mrs. Marie Henry of Tudor Hall, ried that man? That isn’t what vou vice president; Mrs. Mary Olga Pewere doing last night?” | ters of Indiana State Teachers colShe had*never lied to her mother. | lege, secretary and treasurer, and She would not do so now. Ernest J. Leveque, Indiana univer“No, I wish we had been married,| sity, chairman of the program combut we weren't. You see Jay fol-| mittee. lowed me to the cottage. They asked me when I had seen him last and I told them he stayed all night.” An expression of utter horror was

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{better if you had never been born.” The bitterness in her voice struck | Mona dumb. Was it possible her

{mother really felt like this? Even Vions 3 7:30 p. m. Friday ai the if Mona's testimony had been true|Fairgrounds, they will be offered

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