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CHAPTER 29

the kitehen preparing the midday lunch tient when Mrs. Cantwell arrived and was directed to the door of room 327. When

condoling : and congratulating | famous invalid in the best bedside | manner, | | The doctor gave Sally such real distress—almost anguish

| —that the nurse quickly disposed of

ize— Ugh

How was that, doc- | tor?” ,

{the unwelcome caller into (corridor to find the good doctor | | shaking with mirth y “Well?” she demanded “You were superb, my dear. 1 thank you enough. But moment she's beaten again if—but you'll still be here this afternoon, thank goodness. Before vou go off duty tonight phone | her he must

and tell evening visiting hours

| can aont think for a

She'll try

Kale pend the with me “She cordially diglikes Mrs Cantwell—afraid, no doubt, the lady will marry me and she'll lose| her job of head keeper.” He laughed “Now what messes have you brought | {me under the guise of lunch?”

» » ~ “CALL DOCTOR BACON, Sally!

Margaret Adams said as Sally went along the hall to her room late that afternoon. “She gave me

her fit." | “That's all right,” Sally told her 1 “1 know it.” She dialed the number and Carolyn's mother answered. | fcarolyn wants vou to come over [ this evening, Sally: There is some{thing she wants to talk to you { about. We'll wait dinner for you.” | | “I'm just off duty, Mrs. Bacon, | |

but I can be there in an hour.”

| # ” ” ! SHE BATHED and changed and {left the Annex, walking briskly {down Main Street hill and through | | the business section of Lintonville| before she turned off at Cedar, climbed the gradual incline to Wal-| nut Place and along the softly | | shaded avenue until she came to the brown shingled house where Carolyn | { Bacon lived with her mother | The front door was open and as

| she stood for a moment on the brick

number but I have forgotten

entrance porch, she heard Carolyn’ | 1 {soft voice and the deep rumble of |

{& man’s laugh. Mrs. Bacon hurried | | “Come in, come in, vou naughty

{girl,” she scolded mildly. have been neglecting us shamefully

and we accept no excuses.”

{to the door. | { | |

| » » n { “THEN I shall give none,” Sally {smilingly told her, shedding hat, | coat and gloves. “Company?” she! asked, " “No one but Dick,” | explained. | my dear.

| her hostess

“Come in and meet him, He's a splendid boy.” { “I'm sure he is.” She followed | Mrs. Bacon to the living room where

{

t her daughter and flance were play-

Ing with a kitten, Carolyn ran to Sally and gave her a little shake.| Sally thought how young and lovelv{ she looked, That's what love did to a girl,

- roi ol ” ” HERE'S THE culprit, Dick,” she | ald, turning to the young man who came Jorward. “This is. the young | lady who refused to come to our! announcement party and I'm pretty mad at her. This is Richard Greg- |

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Sally returned | strong, rather homely face with a

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thie tray on the nearest table and a...” who walked through that darkened ." | discharge, or he can apply to the said quietly but firmly: SALLY WAS constantly plagued room and out the side door. She Terms fee Ymportant | Veterans’ Administration for a cer- | “I'm sorry, “Mrs.—er—Cantwell,|by the feeling that she had heard gave an exclamatioh of dismay Rollers Of use oischuiges avy tificate of eligiblity, VA will then isn't it? But Doctor Channing |nis voice before—under unpleasant Who was this man and what was Fal Ry: ne Ig: g OS ae. *|quietly look up the records on the isn't having visitors Just mow. o.oo oot che knew she had De Going here? What had he been | enefils, heat a epends on individual case and decide whether [Will you be kind enough ta post- He : aul doing in Recelving at Linton Me- the terms under which each info. not the holder is eligible without {pone your visit to a more auspi-| Dever met him nor been anywhere morial on that wild spring night? | dividual discharge was Issued. review. 4a | cious hour? Let me assist you|he was. Once he met her frowning ——— | Each maim may or may not have| mpere is one hig exception to all with your wrap. I'm sure You|gaze and smiled. (To Be Continued) received his Suschatep Funder Sons lis In order to be eligible for want to help us all you can so| “Something bothering you, Miss - ey a Ceri gions ot Aer hg ri ionora . civil service preference in federal! {that our patient will recover his ‘ NEW WALL PAINTS Many veterans holding this type employment, the veteran must healfh quickly. Goodby, Mrs— Maynard?” he asked. WASHINGTON. — Resin - oil of discharge are reluctant to find |; old an “honorable” discharge. | er—Cantwell. So nice of vou tol “Of course there is,” Carolyn told emulsion paints, now wide.y used out whether or not they are eli- | ———— a - |understand—so few people real. | Nim. “Sally is one nurse who is on inside walls, are a recent devel-|gible. The result is that many men| YAMS NOT EXACTING

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