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on | some small service to your coun-|a knock at the door. > 8 German (try in saving me, and I apologize| “Come in," the colonel ordered. Y cut short your leave, "It was not the orderly who en- SE e 50. I want you toitered, but a divisional messenger 3 you . MY DAL give with a handful of papers and dis- She 1s 1 patches, and an oblong book wal Now |your commander to give you abound in orange paper, | ¥ now. | “lday or two extra leave?” “The officer of the day sends’ go on dates? FE a Et ‘1 have | | This is al pistol gingerly to a oihed on Now the colonel haq| There is only one thing." ceipt and return he ba 30 the can discuss, | pillow, his whole body motionless to: save strength “A promotion? = You handlejorderly room \ at "| erable, 4 . {yourself as deftly as an expert lence?” a 5b When we ¢ locked within his chest. The parted HPs would ve done.” | The Salons tollsd BY ny meet Her bop re | “No, my colonel, there is only mock despair at on to! > w asped again, more faintly. It was less a human ,., thing: perhaps this is foolishihis day's work. oR Ne ule oni © groan of an They held no gratitude to the (0f me—but if you would, have “eo. CI DOOD Riot ew pulmonary edema COTPOral. After the breathing Mer¢y on the farmer and put him' yyy MESSENGER laid the) We have a t. The colonel was|eased they paused a moment|!d Priaon instead. "booklet on the table. The colonel| Re enored the longer, stil unbiinking, to mark HAPPY ‘STOOD at attention. 44 mot open it, but signed the A vor renewed command. | i receipt. Decide, w eyelids fell on them, the colonel's 1 8 the foot of the bed. His “wr, ’y ite while. I'd like to wiicide w ] 11, his whole| "48 were clenched at his sides. oy, nc it over first. And before| ¥y head leaned to the wall, his Whole yo knew that his voice shook 8! vou §o, messenger.” he said, “here ture enough body relaxed, and he slept again. ye me colonel looked up tii my signature for the execu- herself. Ask 3 ue Bagey Joe i [him sharply from the bed. Hor Jonze told } i ept, the colonel rouse b.. “No, no! That request I can|, yi. ; of Et gh 1 ‘Are you awake, Corporal?” |,.¢ crant 1 know that your pro- + He id Jorward ihe aque ate of ‘helped her a 3 Happy stirred. He looked at the session 1s to save life, even the .. ir. The messenger turned | , Joy your hi 3 luminous dial on his wrist. It, worthy, I can give no quarter| ic ve. He had not once looked | home If sh A was 0430. % there, and you have heard me say yi pooo. them and ti $ i) ¢ “Yes, Herr Oberst, why. Do not ask me that.” “Tust a moment.” the colonel | They may ot I am well again, thanks to| Happy unclenched his fists. Hel, Hh" 5 word with you alone] and mess u 5 as Tig father had often] she Light Saat Dot our + | lang [It the color drain from his face. gp; « a if you 5 ; er often the . again, ur {He knew now that the colonel . 1 Pellet of acute of my wine for each of us” had truly hot been afraid Uj, 158 Tote put followed tne mes: 8 ship and ad occurs when the| In the dark Happy groped for death, if he would send the farm. "door behind him. Happy| —i 5 FL] A0 [ ] Are you t lood fills the lungs the bottle on the bedside table, ar to it, having himself been 80|} card them whispering outside. 3 daughter ma even seen it once for fear he might-foit it off, He ately spared. {In two soft steps he was at the | : little girl? hospital bed in Ber- found the glasses [and poured “I feel as well as ever” table. He opened the bright cov-| J liance, you them. He held one toward the chuckled the colonel, “Now I am| of the Blacklist, stamped just(S give some p bed. The colonel's hand met his.|going to get up and shave, even |, o the bulletin at Kempten “Not |S responsible f The glasses touched. dress. Go down and get your own! " IB teen-agers so “To Germany,” . the colonel breakfast and bring me back all Ia into Snemy Sands the 8/8 ! : Lh py , © manage It breathed heavily. tray, if you will. I shall bel 8° 8g. rr : don't, “To Germany,” the corporalishaved by the time you return. Page should be. He Had Su) de : You shoul repeated. “And you, Corporal,” he called, |r) pr. before he heard the kn ob friends but “Lie down and let me talk, but “get your gear ready so that you i rn behind him. He sprang back.3 blame her qand so taken the life before him do not look at me. For what it can go right after breakfast.” and was struggling with the 5 adults hove sand saved the life to be taken is worth, you have saved my life, . But Happy had to get out the, Straps of his kiapsnck when the a » stantly, Re: ain the morning. , even though you acted againstigate before the execution, with-| one! re wentered the room | 1 fidgeted wh » atv . lorders. A nan who 1s just report- out waiting for breakfast or for / . : . monopolized §, THE TAUT hairy-back eds trom the doorway of death|s ride in the divisional transport. (To Be Continued) I hope we “hands on ihe eid-gray, Uamkst has a right to the second luxury He fetched the colonel's break- Coprrieht, ig by Georee I, Howe and mothers of | ; un eYeS/,¢ talking about himself, Per- fast without thinking .of his own. ——e——————————— to learn whe haps he reports to himself, or Tals $arty in iw morgingadt Jag . % mature enou Into pri ‘pride that\Pomane 10 God, or perhaps to alain Velockothero wore only m= Sorvices Sunday Money Tr bad not been found afrald. |p, wil never see again and will He hurried across the com- Lf I AM a poor now promise on his soldier's oath pound as fast as he could with- : family thinkin not to reveal the indignity. Do(out spilling the bowl of coffee. or [ C : money. It yo se?” When he reached Room 38 the » ; A they talk ab you prom! “Yes, Herr Oberst” colonel was already fully dressed, , leave. 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