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| CHAPTER 26 Cassie's nét going’. She's going to MR. BESON kept on, talking |stay right here, and as soon as she “you'll find. New York an’ exciting gets her divorce were going to get married—and hit for old, San Francisco, and are we going to
place to live, Mrs. Hamilton,” he sald. And then suddenly Cassie saw " Mike coming toward them, He was have us a time!
* having a wonderful time, but he'd| “Please—Mike!” Cassie whispered, had too much to drink. His wouth [Everyone was staring, and the room
looked loose and his eyes were a|had grown very syll
bit bloodshot, . “Come on, Mike, You're just a “I was just telling Mrs. Hamil- bit tight, aren't you?” Parker said
ton, shell love New York" Mr. suddenly at her Stooy. Beson said. . “New York?" Mike sald thickly.
what to do with!” Mr, Beson
went on. was me—"
MIKE LAUGHED, “You stole “Parker's going to New York, you Cassie away from me—while I had know—a network job. Certainly my back turned. But you couldn't
going up fast! Why, that fellow keep her, could you? Eh? All the has more talent than he knows... g., was married to you it
The party broke up abruptly,|
and it was Parker who drove: Mike | ingling, Leni's and his, and their laughter, Presently they said good-
to a hotel in Mortonville, Cassie | saw the last guest off, and then she and Leni moved silently about carrying glasses to ‘the kitchen, straightening the roomy, emptying ash trays,
a." 8 0. LENI'S DARK face wore a smug |
mockery Cassie remembered from! way back — Leni's expression of secret triumph whenever she'd gotten her own way after an argument with Mama,
“Mr. Beson told me you're going |
back to New York, Leni,” Cassie said at last. The room was all tidied ‘{up, now. Mama and Papa and Sid
. nn» | Parker's fist shot out and the [had gone upstairs tos bed. Parker *. “MAYBE PARKER'S goin’ to|next thing Cassie knew Mike was
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got ‘things mixed up, because beside him.
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had not yet returned from taking Mike to Mortonville. \ “Yes. Isn't it wonderful?” “And Parker's got a job there, too.” = 5 4 “Yes.” - ' sw» “WHY DIDN'T you tell me Leni? Parker didn't mention the new job to me, either. After all—" ~ “After all? After all what?” Leni cried. “Parker probably thought you weren't in the easy iiverested in what he was going to do. Sometimes 1 think, Cassie, that you and Parker never were actually married. You didn’t love him. That's a cinch. “Oh I know, you had the proper words said, and everything was legal. And you even had little Ellen. But you never gave him your whole self.” : “I suppose you're in love with him,” Cassie said, She didn't want to say it, but the words were out almost before she | knew it. 1 “YES. YES, 1 mr Leni blazed.
“I'm in love with Parker!” She
| smiled. “As soon as your Mike- | Cargill-financed sojourn in Reno—"
“Who told you 1 was going to Reno?” “Mike did. He said you didn't like {the idea, but that he could talk you {into anything.” “Mike discussed me with you?” “Sure. I'm the kind of a gal men confide in, Cassie. That's just the difference between me and you. I
{always did think your technique
was rotten. ‘Mine’s much better, I play the poor little wren, and end
| up_getting what I want.
“You're the self-sufficient bossy type that goes blundering head-on | Into things. You're very stupid, | Cassie.” 8 «8
om SHE STARED ab Leni. Misery
left her tongue-tied and.so shaken {she couldn't think of an apswer.
That was the same thing Parker
| had said to r only a few hours ago. She was self-sufficient. Only| -
the funny part of it was that she wasn't at all. She was the wren —not Leni! “I love Parker, and besides that he's going to have money, Cassie, {A thousand dollars a week isn’t to be sniffed at. I can't live without money. But I know how to handle Parker—and besides that—he's so sweet.” There was the sound of Parker's
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Cassie stood. still in" the ‘middle Cols It Shongri-o of Panama’ 3% of the room. Parker came into the A he TT kitchen @nd she heard their voices : ", By ERNIE HILL : .
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LENT TURNED and went bit, h ~ Lo high heels clicking: along the hall-| Energetic Chinese Boys old Hotel, 400 Aces,
Times Foreign Correspondent : But’ Mr; EL VALLE, Panama, March 4.—Three hours oui of torrid Panama |certain that
* City, a little town‘ on the “now you see it and now you don't” Pan y . & wing night and then Parker came in and you if they hang on and do it right. looked at her, standing there, American highway is coming to life as a popular resort center, He calls his establishment Ho
ph 3 Even if the highway never makes it through the jungles of southern | pan-Americane, he i Hike. to, tak = you, Sassled Mexico, across rugged €osta Rica and down sultry Panama, £1 Valle highway and the things all straightened out be- stands to‘ become a favorite spot in. the Central American area. of his guests. He of
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co I tut. Yok ch “All right” She went over and |ama, ‘ Soing 2 lot of back-breaking work |of the area expression, her eyes that look o sat ng one the Jayenport. By the Enervated dwellers and visitors a caine ous of mothe: Plans to Make Lake replace e embers of the fire. i ase the man e| There : were dying. Only a few small 10 1is :sun-baked y re Watetialls i the blue flickering flames lickéd up
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PARKER LIT ‘a clgaret, the flare | Valle * helps reof the match lighting the lines of | Store vitality and
“It isn't that I love him,” Cassie that often disthought. “It's just because of what appear’ in the Leni said—it's the humiliatie of tropics. knowing “he prefers Leni to me.| It Is probably “I'm little—and mean. I never significant that3 pretended to love him, really—and the man who fig-" yet'now I don't want to let him go. : It's because I'm selfish!” But was | T¢d Out that El *Mr. Hill Chinese have remade the hostelry.| Among the oddities in Mr, Lum’s|neunced. it that? Was it exactly that? She |Yatie should be a natural is a|They have brought in Irrigation to|remote valley. are the trees. Many|include Mrs, Hervie
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It is cool in the uplands of Pan- s the Shangri-La
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| Mr. Lum decided, about a year stream and make a lake for fishing _ |ago, that what Panama and the riding horses. . . | projected highway needed was a 4 vacation center in the mountains.|, E> Valle is in a valley surrounded
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