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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD t 'v $& tes?S$ f MmintcUny vneymoGriv Frances Shelletj We e s Xu wmu- tLavici. - theres HI). a bronzed young man of wealth. are chum, Tubby Forbes, ",nS Bryns coming marriage, .believes It a scheme to get wealth from him. Should the met Deborah, whom Bryn had Hoi-- , .office of his attorney. Ted marry Stuart Graham before birthday, she will vast fortune from her ither. Stuart had greatly dls- Deborah, who refuses to d him. Bryn, posing as an engineer, ofTers to marry for 50,000, they ah, as Stuart, (James Brynlldaon twenty-fir- iur ice un-ve- ;PN ms uveas man and wife. , e kj eddH b'Se- - previous, Anne Lamed with an adventurer on to t.y set for her wedding 7ey Graham. Two days after Anne died, rth of her daughter, the father died. The y after, grandparents, took the child .is Vo them to Oregon where, without companions, Deborah grew up. a'eguard her from some had bnnter, her grandfather red for her to marry Stuart, ng itapt f when Courtney Graham, t rom of was fifteen, her Securities had to set aside keep the family, crash left scarcely i market for them to live on. This was wit to Deborahs grandmother, valid, Gary, a servant, managAt twenty, the es finances. frlght-cboraht of marriage greatly Tubby and Bryn await ah In a hotel In Frisco. Over tod of one year the groom Is ove he Is no fortune hunter an make Deborah happy to the action of her grandmother, the fortune Is to go to wise, y. The will le somewhat ambtg-a- s to whom Deborah Is to j The girl arrives with Hol-- j Tubby Is surprised to find gben Deborah father died. has imac I2S s toped iech reco-- Twenty-year- h IS bODf- ated h. deli if mf poem j 'e ai i S and sweet. harming The wed-ove- r, the couple arrives at the of Deborahs grandmother. The mother and Bryn, who she be-it- o Stuart, take to one somewhat displeases ah, who foresees difficulty when are to separate after a year, ah remonstrates with Bryn for Wllarlty and Insincerity, be III CHAPTER Continued have to deceive ...wont to do that for I dn't like 1L It. enough to ill, but I have d I have to do what come back Dot d . . . and told her about then wed have had to How poor we everything. ad how desperate. And she worry go much about me It till her. There wouldnt be ahead. This way, theres it the money, and by the end year . . . but I wont take age of her. I can't bear to boy Is ion making so much of her rge, Jon dont mean it, when nd If J tn good. if lone, Id S not im! you believe Deborah? in love sprang up and what Gary said eDout $ jnsk I and r I faced at first youd start a business agreement lady on perfectly straightforward grouuds, you part thereof?" eyes. Just a mln-- 5 started talking about ' 8t first sight ! Mid, I was speaking ttier. I Intended EAF4C Awayf Teespwrf ml of your to explain 7 Reeling for her was, In yonr assumption to the conquest. I was about to men-- 1 fentleness, and her dellca- few other qualities which a the heart of a stone 1m-- j This Is Certainly an Early-Risinexplain to you that any Household," Remarked Bryn. Berness which I discard her was quite sin- - bell tinkled. She rose hastily. she exThat Is Grandmother, !?! p,nzln" lnto his face. A down the hurried and steps plained, . ,of co'or quite unlike the to the narrow side door. Bryn sat of a short time ago, be-- down again and lit another cigaead up from her throat rette, thinking. ace. She dropped her lie recalled himself with a start, and got lip hastily. He lifted the Rryn went n calm-,)- e table, dishes and all, and carried thost presumptuous It down to the kitchen door. lie 8ny feeling for you set It Inside, went In, and drew It ,, nu 8re. In a sense, my across the big room to the long , recognize that. I have white porcelain sink beneath the Presuming on that rein-- t windows. Gary was there, with a ,,'hin!! C0U,1 le farther big, clean apron tied over his trousniL However It might ers, washing up his own breakfast f us UUlIlr tlle dishes. .inl,V"'flh we came to a defl-yIts a beautiful day, Cary." 8 to ny duties and Yes, sir. It gets very hot In the bvlo,IS,y e of the day In August, but cannot i middle h san yesterday, or all the nights are always cool. , , sacrifices so fur are I.ryn picked up a What are you going to do today, 'l,pf him. "hid you innke Gary? Can you give me some kind i 10 fds for me? she of an Idea of your routine? Ive j got to have something to do, too, Particular linnor-- , I can pick cherries. Deborah said It, l n"111'''1 calmly. Noth- - you could use them. And I heard out ho fnr ,itweiKi,,i hens somewhere, although eackllng S "HI receive from I didn't see them. I presume your i,,r vor is n year." , fowl have t tie usual set of Signals. '!ir"'VTm nrn,id I won So I can collect eggs. Gary dghod. He rubbed vigoroust0 smile. All them things has snppone ly at a plate. g gig all? P 'ii.i,, 7 u dish-towe- s (, i Bedspreads Welcome Delicate Lilac Motif PATTERN zlnes. Deborah swallowed. A plumber to Inspect all the plumbing of the house. A man to put the electric plant In order. A catalogue of comfortable motor cars." Four or five gardeners. "I Am Going In to Town, and I "Ten pounds of the best Jasmine Wondered if You'd Care to Go." tea. "Eight dollars a pound, Gary while she kicked and stormed and breathed, Thats her special raged at him, while he looked down Into her dark eyes, smiling, waiting blend. Well, Bryn said after a mo- for her anger to subside. There ment its a fairly good beginning. would be a moment then when she I dont suppose shes heard of elec- would lie, limp and beaten, In his tric refrigerators, or vacuum clean- arms; and then, with her face at ers, or radios, or any number of Ills shoulder and her hair shaken other modern Inventions. The mag- loose over his arm, he could . . , The music stopped abruptly. In the azines will undoubtedly help, unless we go over them first and cut out middle of a bar. Her hands dropped to her lap, and she stared at him, all the advertisements." Deborah sprang up. "Oh, whats mute and angry. I the use of all this? she cried, "Sorry to Interrupt, Bryn said; wont have you laughing at her. the music was beautiful. Such exIts no use making fun. She thinks pression. But Im going In to town, . . . she thinks we can manage and I wondered If youd care to go." No." anything now. She doesnt know. Its a long drive alone, Bryn However am I going to tell her? said plaintively. What am I going to do?" Im sorry." She got up from the Its all we can do to pay the piano stool with a swish of starched taxes, Gary said at last skirt You may add something exThere was a silence. .Deborah came back to the table. tra to your bill for the trip," she Ill have to pretend Im 111," she said coldly, and turned and went sad. Ill have to say Ive a pain from the room without a backward In my heart, or something like that. glance. He went upstairs again and Something that cant stand exciteknocked on Grandmothers door. ment Thats the only thing. Lets tell her the truth," Gary She opened It promptly. I have to go to town in the car, said sharply. Lets tell her, Miss Would you care Deborah. Were getting In too deep." Bryn told her. Bryn rose and said, The way out to put on your bonnet and come? We could be back by dinner time." has Just occurred to me. Mr. Her eyes opened wide. "Go to Deborah caught her breath. What Lynndale? I? In the car? The road Is pretty rough, but could he do? Come on. . ne knows the circumstances. He I'll drive could advance us the money we Grandmother, lets go on a bust. I dont know. Her Why need." hands fluttered helplessly. I have But will he? "We can try. I think he will. In not been away from here for many the meantime, we can buy the years. "Youll be comfortable. Really, I have a litsmaller things. hunBryn. a few promised of own, tle money my She drew She lifted her chin. dreds. I am happy to put them at a deep breath. "Very well, she our mutual disposal. said at last. We cant take your money." ne went downstairs and out to Of course you can Nonsense. car. He started the motor, the me You can take my money. give a note, If you like, and pay me In turned the car tarefully, came to a halt again at the door, and Grandterest So Its settled. her Gary drew a deep breath of re- mother was there. Bryn lifted lief. Id thought of borrowing be- gently and put her down In the car. Bryn stopped the car at the gate. fore, he said. But until Miss Deborah was married, we didnt have He pushed the button of the horn. Inany prospects of paying It back. A long melodious call rang out on the Deborah appeared Now Its all right I can see Its stantly all right If you dont mind lend- little balcony before her room. Bryn opened Grandmother's door, and the ing what you have, sir. I dont like borrowing, Deborah old lady leaned out Im going to town, dear, she continued to protest her cheeks cried in her thin old voice, and flaming. We're taking enough from back again with a sigh. And sank more. We take cant any you. Bryn smiled behind his hand at Gary turned toward her. If we the expression of horrified Increwith tell if It, you don't go through that had come over Deb dulity yoilr grandmother now, then this orabs face. gentleman won't get his money at Bryn had finished all the Importhe end of the year. She wouldnt which had brought recognize this marriage. Its too late tant business to marry anybody else; your birth him to town. He had been to the had Identified himself as the day Is past. If we told your grand bank, mother the whole truth, that your owner of the account transferred the man youve married Is a from San Francisco a few days ago. been to the postofllee and stranger, paid to marry you, she lie had had Tubbys letter, as well posted And kill would her. die. would It as a terse one of his own to then, maybe you could get the money, but It would kill your Grandmother was waiting In the grandmother. Deborah listened, her eyes dark car. She had been sifting there and smouldering. She lifted them ever since Bryn had parked the car at last to Bryn. So its just ns a when they had reached town, her safeguard for yourself that you're eyes wide and excited. From time offering your money?" she asked to time, he came hack to her, two or three times followed by white Icily. Something of the sort," Bryn aproned clerks with their arms piled high with packages which said with truth. they placed In the trunk at the rear of the long car. CHAPTER IV (IV HE COTlM ED ) went upstairs to the south BnYN where Ids own room lay Leisurely Trader The ancient Phoenicians ued to lie entered, sat down at the small writing table before the window, sail around Africa, trailing here lifted the leather eas, from the and there, and to keep Iheni'-ehe- s floor beMde him, unlocked It, took In food would anchor the Ships, out writing paper, and began a let- sow a crop, wait to reap it, and ter to Tubby. After the usti.il Joe then sail oil. 1152 Dark and light lilacs, tied with a flourish into the loveliest of floral sprays, Is far and away the nicest and easiest flowery touch one can give a bedroom. Even an amateur will find the large spray easy to embroider on a bedspread with four smaller sprays on the bolster, or scarf ends. 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Deborah shook her head. From her pocket she produced a long sheet of paper. There, she said tremulously, "Thats our marketing list for today. Marketing list? Gary repeated, with utter horror. He stared at the paper as If It were a message of destruction from Mars. Five dozen wax tapers, of the best quality," Gary read out A cook and three housemaids." Gary groaned. Copies of all the modern maga ular greetings Bryn asked him to procure ten pounds of jasmine tea from an old Chinese friend of theirs, a cook from an employment agency, three housemaids and a butler. With the letter sealed in his pocket, Bryn went down the stairs In search of Deborah. He heard from the front of the house the sound of the piano. He went slowly toward the drawing room, listening. The piano was being banged with fury. Either Deborah or Grandmother was playing the Norwegian Bridal Procession In such a way that It sounded like the march on Paris. 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A'WJil ... him. young d po E W g next," she accused, t you might have better nothing else I 'pose he compared me to a to r lous about it. Havent I? Im sorry, Its going to be . . . she bent I hastily and lifted her bowl. think I have enough, she went on. took the bowl. Bryn They walked along leisurely toward the house. The sun had suddenly thrown off his veils of cloud and emerged In glory. Entering the kitchen, together, This is they found Gary there. certainly an early-risinhousehold, remarked Bryn. Up with the birds, must be Its motto." Bryn put down his coffee cup, Gary having served them In the sitting room. He reached Into his pocket mechanically for his cigarette case. Mind If I smoke?" Across the low round table, Deborah shook her head. Tell me, Is It a disgraceful thing to be divorced? Does It . . . mark one?" she asked. We can manage Ito quietly that no one will know youve been married, Deborah. I wasnt thinking exactly of myself, she said, faint color In her cheeks. "Nobody knows me. It wouldn't matter. I was thinking of you. I was wondering If the . . . girl you . . . that Is, the girl you care about wont mind rather dreadfully. I dont quite understand these things, she hurried on, but I think if I were she I should mind." Did I say I cared about a girl? Bryn inquired, In surprise. Perhaps I saw for myself that there must be one. You spoke of sacrifices. You couldnt have meant your career, because you told me yourself it was at a standstill.1 So there must be a girl. I am glad, of course. It will make Gary feel much better. But has the world become so liberal-minde- d that she wont mind this taking this way to earn money for her? Her eyes lifted to his, waiting. Bryn considered. If he said there was no girl, Deborah might take fright again. So he said : I assure you that no complication will arise. She had begun to speak, perhaps to question him further, when a honest." 1 iXtal even another girl somewhere out In the world," she said with a breath of relief. I am a I might have stupid creature.' guessed. Its because were so here. To put It perfectly plainly, you have been exerting yourself to the utmost to live up to your bargain, and Ive been ridicu- to be done," he said. And theres potatoes to hoe and corn to weed, and cucumbers and melons to water and raspberries to tie up. He propped his hands on the edge of the sink and looked up. "If you want to work, he said, theres plenty to be done. Bryn put a foot on the chair beside the sink. Had your hands full, hadnt you? he said. Gary did not reply. He was still searching Bryns face. Bryn met his eyes steadily. After a moment, Gary turned away, without speaking, and finished washing the sink. He was just untying his apron to hang It up when there was a light footstep at the other end of the room, and Deborah came in. 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