Show Ir OF W MEN aD J 1 I Confessions C. C on f I i I Of a Bride BrideI I. I I 1 See Seo That Bobs Bob's Heart Cannot Be Bo Reached by Means Moans of Brains Brain This Berghoff who hid In a a. butlers butler's coat to td save himself from being In Interned interned In in- tern d as an alien this enemy enemy this German German German Ger Ger- man man py whom you have brought down downto to tJ e to bor border er as your valet valet used used your own own sister as a a. tool I continued rap rap- idly idly He pretended to put her lur Into communication with her lIe He used envelopes by her to cov r. r his own letters to a master And nob Dobl I The man Is using you this minute to get him Into Mexico unobserved unobserved I served by the authorities who want him Morrison took a badge from beneath the layel tay l of ot his coat and pinned it to toi tomy i my my blouse I smiled and hoped he didn't notice that my smile was cal I I 1 smiled because I was trying to reach my husbands husband's heart by means of I I my brain when only beauty could storm and nd hold that citadel Do you mean to say that Chrys has hasI be ti lured into writing to somebody she think is 19 Hamilton Bob I den demanded I nodded Bob That I flood Lord groaned cops cones s of O her ouija obsession She's tI II tricked by the wish in n tier her 1 r own mind mindS i St Sl has always insisted that is not f eAd because she keeps spelling S' S out the dope with her alphabet Of ot course it would be ba easy for any fool to humbug her And she's ahe's so darn san sane i about most things II eres ere's more to my story Bob Boband Boband Bob Bob- and and m-and and Mr Morrison l Then I III Irete rete re repeated ted part of ot the tale the old woman I of he pe e hacienda had spun as we II ble bleg bleached hed the linen 1 I She Sho he said that the new owner was wasI jut just over from Spain and that he was wasI I I a Most adorable gentleman He lIe had hadt t fit fitted fd up the hacienda as if it for a a. I 1 You ought to have haV seen the elegant nt suite I inhabited It looked j j lik Uk a a. page from a decorators decorator's tradel trade l' l jo Journal that thal And such costly bedding bedding- I Here JUre Jims Jim's laugh reminded me that 1 I h hid had d used that costly counterpane to seii my S. S O. O S. S to the sky t I sel e old housekeeper said the ancie ancient an an- j cle cie t place had been so grandly furni furnished fur fur- f I nr ni pd d and piped for bathrooms and wl wit pd d for lighting Just to to please the thene 11 ne new I lowner's owners owner's wife She couldn't recall th the J lady's ladys name but she w was s one o of j my myown own countrywomen countrywomen-a. a beautiful I I and lade lady and very rich She had been sent sentI sentI I fo but was slow to come on account I I ot o the he heat It was expected that she sheI I would woud spend the winter In Mexico The I l ol old lady delighted in describing the thell ll I owner owner said said he could speak several t languages Doesn't that suggest CerI again 1 I this would make Bob Po I but he didn't so I described altar picture and dwelt I on the magnificent blue eyes of ot the b bandit and bandit and the eyes of ot the man in the auto Whom we had passed as as we es esI escaped es es- I caged d in the flying machine At Al this Bob did move uneasily 11 Oh la la thought I I. I Bob cant can't l G bear beat to hear m me enthuse over a mans man's blue eyes even at the very time his own mind is absorbed in admiration of ofa o ofa a girls girl's tawny tresses 1 Jane said Jim so seriously that I jumped Im ready to swear sear the man we saw caw as we took of off from that field was Hamilton Id I'd swear I saw him on a a. New York dock too But my dear I do not think he be has comeback come comeback comeback back from the dead He lie is hiding in n Mexico and carrying on his infernal game He never went down Into the these se sea last summer Sissy dear You were mistaken In the man who wore the patent diving suit stilt J 1 shuddered It If Jimmy boy said that h Hamilton amilton Certel was living why then the sea had given up its dead I But there wasn't any nY sense in arguing arguing ing the miracle with him or an anybody bodY else at least not Until I had solved the the- mystery to my own satisfaction To be continued |