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By Lucy Agnes Hancock

CHAPTER 31 |alone—I'm not the least bit timid “§TILL- snubbing Jim Hallock,|—" : Sally?” Carolyn asked casually. | “I can believe that,” the young|

d {man grinned. Sally felt the blood rush to her |; want to go, if I may.”

cheeks and tried to answer indif- | “Of course you may,’ Carolyn ferently, but it wasn't ‘too convine- | told him. “Good night, darling, and ing. “I haven't seen Doctor Hal- {when you see Jim Hallock, be a lit-

lock to talk to in days, Carolyn. | 1 kind to him. He deserves it."

; : ba " . And I don't think I snub him.” “He thinks you do, and it's really SALLY sald guod might and she}

too bad. because Yie's such a fine t*° started out on the long walk|

young man. I'm very fond of Jig | HOCK 0 the _hosptial

o “*Ulgone scarcely two blocks when] Dick Je him, too, don't YOU. Richard Gregory asked softly: “Just!

“Pine chap. He's going into the what is there about this Blair Can-

service very soon now, I hear. e| " seems eager to go. I hope he comes | me to keep hands off?”, back safely. After this mess is over America is going to need his| sort. There aren't too many of] them.”

“But just the same |

And because Sally was upset and | at the end of her rope, she blurted, out the whole story almost in one breath. pressed gently and the voice that] had haunted her for weeks mur-|

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8 = = i “I THINK [ understand, my dear. You're not the stuff of which suc-

ment. She was hoping against hope that Blair Canfield’s name would not be brought up and as if her

TY Im Seehey ae ini cessful liars are made, hence your thetically: feeling of embarrassment and|

shame. But you haven't comimivied|

“S80 many fine young men will a very heinous crime, Sally. not..come back. * Of course: there “1 doubt if anyone, even the man|

are any number of the missing who himself—were such a person In os later are found in concentration ‘ TSO . istence—could find it in his heart camps or stranded on uninhapited . | to censure you, My advice to you atolls far off the beaten track and | 10” forget tthe entire alfalr most of them appear none the 8 | Put Blair Canfield—and that name| worse for the experience. IL have nds swanzely familiar. to me, found it a very good idea to hang Bly } on—not to give up-hope.” somehow—entirely out of your life. What about this young Hallock?

“But, Dick,” Carolyn protested, | ; «Sally was a child and Blair | B® seems a fine chap and Carolyn

couldn't .have been much more | thinks he’s foe Jon: when he went away. What do| «NQO!” the girl cried. “Don't you youngsters of seventeen or eighteen gee? He knews about—he thinks—| know of love? They might not | he's heard—" i even like each other now. Have| “That's all right,” the man said| you ever thought of that, Sally?”| evenly; “competition is often a very “Why must we talk. about it?” good thing.” . Sally asked wretchedly. “Shall you tell Carolyn, Mr. . 5 8 | Gregory?” she asked dubiously. “BECAUSE it is spoiling your] “Why should I?” he countered. life, darling,” the young physician | “And why not waive formalities, persisted. “Dick is going to see Sally? After all, I'm going to marry what he can do about it. He has!one of your best friends. ‘Dick’ is ways and means of finding out|very easy to say and I want us to things and perhaps your Blair is be friends. No, I shall be quite If so, you should | unsuccessful in getting any inforknow and if he actually is dead— {mation regarding Blair Canfield— why, then you can put him com-|possibl} even prove conclusively | pletely out of your mind and life./ that he is demd. It shall. be our 1 don't mean to sound calloue, secret,” Sally. No one else need darling; but you are too young to ever know. Feel better?” spend all your life grieving over a ati (To Be Continued)

“I'll ind out what I can, Sally,”

Richard Gregory promised her, 3 “and will let you know as soon «= MOVIE CENSORSHIP | ! |

I have anything definite to report.”

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was lead—her mind in a turmoil Times ¥ Servite | What had she done? This Richard| gA1GON FRENGH INDO-CHINA Gregory would discover there was| jy '22—Two unregenerate Nazis | no aviator by the name of BIair|prought censorship to Indo-China’s| Sante dos; > the Paste a hs movie theaters today, and started ginning o : ‘|the French civil authorities on a Just what did that make her? She | inema review which will occupy! heard the clock in the hall chime them for many days. | ten and stood up. ; The Nazis are war prisoners who I've got to go, Carolyn,” she|enlisted in the French Foreign sd ih Bary oT vguied he | Legion. They were watching a film . specialiin a small town when the screen case ngs pov Doctor chauniine {showed the French army surrende#—an ere are certain ngs ling to Hitler in the early part of must do tonight. The dinner was the war. pa delicious, Mrs. Bacon, and I have They applauded loudly.

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enjoyed meeting you, Mr. Gregory.” turbance which followed revealed

& a = that the film was Nazi-made pro“MAY I walk back to the hospital | paganda, which had been bootlegged with you, Sally?” Carolyn’s fiance in from Siam. asked as she slipped into her light| Now, the French authorities have coat, {undertaken a general review of the “It really isn't necessary,” she scores of films which are circulating | demurred. “I dont mind going on the bootleg market here. }

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