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Show pjughtei: and His Son! 1 P1 A Gr9at Married Lif. Story by ipAHMcGLONE GIBSON j 'PLAssTn the dark. iW.TO511.; Pa Bob, that M;.: : ; my homo?" Mr jt forc father Mf'-1,-,. u- ' , awfully orry V1 r jt but it la bI- -, J mat amount of w!, :r caM- Ls ' r Bny place where , h.lYO . " Bpnj if ' Rrtf'' ' rr remark l" ,V:. - I J eejk?' S -.1 IbRs? softly ' ""( aW, "ffloe. Mr. uiws.: ' kn-.w rB pi1- ooss I i - he . 1 . i rl "V. . ' n i - i ''!. t !moM -rc that I IF v lOf. when you please t am K.,nir to Ann for a ride through the Urk Sh look, tired. You know ,n, hnPn hn.l'Tho Without remonstrance I xiintvn.i i.- to rut me htorSStw and uin?TS beside mc we drove off I ,,ni,, m S to J. ad. ravine that I would lb? rv rru The dnrkr.oss of early evening eve-ning was coming on and onlv hVr and there mi a lam,, iiphte,) tBroiuh the park. We drifted Into a more unfrequented unfre-quented par. an.l just ahead Of us I f4'.'?"" new '"n oar. It could not be mistaken It ,tJ, drawn up side of ..... u.j mp upht,: were not yet on. i ncoaaclougbr. Ken lowed down although he sefd nothlnj, evidently whoever wa ... the rftr thought the darkness Protected 'them because they rtld not notice OUr approach As we rame upon them Ken accelerated the enrlne but h- dhi not turn hla head. I turned round almost um-onseloualy, an.l in the bark seat caupl.t ftifht of the affri;.hted face of (,rarn Haleev. a alio raised It from a man's shoulder I .,, rc, . ovnlse the man. 1 was too horrified Ken did not speak a word, :in.l I ootlld nol e went .'lit ting past the drlVs-ways drlVs-ways out Into the city streets up to n.v hotel. As he turned to help me Out J -r.uKht elcht of his fane, m.s expression was terrible In Itr ant;er Are you anxious to CO home, Ken" ' I asked "Take ,Ue for a little longer rub- if you don't mind." I knew he ,l1(jn . uunt tr. take me. but , afrald ! ,lU aomethlhu terrible ' a..... n ir K. i, urns..,! .,.for .rR.-e did and before he h.-l tln) t.. QUell some of the madness tha was In his blood and the haired that uas in hi b( ..ri Without a word he got back In'., the car. e tra e.-d som.- miles b. f,.re l,e spoke acaln, and tlu-n It wa- ln a crim tnonotone. You saw. Ann. you saw. What nm I roIhk to do I nm tied to a woman who not only ha- no compunction about tuln-in tuln-in id.- rinanclally. but whb holds m honor so chehply that she puts herself In a position where owrvon- mav cavil and tear hei i. nutation to Mbr.-.ir, What shall I do. Ann? What shall 1 ... "h don" i ou talk with f.raoe m mother? I have told yon before that i , ftn-nol ftn-nol do that. ,Mr. Cameron will onh ac-c ac-c ise me of Insnltine l. r daughter and herself. She i- the type of mother who believes her daughter ran do n. wn.ni-. Ann. honestl 1 have irleil t br- s I I husband. I have said to mvsi-lf that m predicament Is my fault and I would pay the price. rjnA of late. Ann. I am afraidafraid to k-u ,,n. l Um afraid tha' some day I ahull do t ecmethins worse ii.an I have aver dqne before." ,' Tomorrow Kenneth's Thought |