Show THE E TB TANGLE ANGLE TA Nr LE FROM FRO Con COTT TO Ti LESLIE LESLin D. D Here lere I am sin little Marquise talkIng talkIng talking talk- talk Ing to you ou entirely of ot m my disappointments disappointments in some phases of ot Johns John's I character chara when I 1 st started to tell fell you about abo about meeting i Sydney S Carton again Meeting Sydney S Carton however was Wasa a part of ot th this s surprising knowledge knowledge knowl knowl- edge edge- that I really reany did not know John and that here was was a man who lenew him 1 letter etter than himself who possibly did not riot always approve or of tim but who accepted him Just as he was as a friend whom he could help and care for tor even he lie 1 Knew y he lie was being used by ny John to further flis own end After Jack Jack- had hung up the telephone telephone tele- tele phone he turned to me and said At last Leslie Leella old Syd has come to see us and he has invited us to din dine i with h hl him hidi and eo go go to a show how to to- to night t S Why didn't you invite him out here Jn Jack k r 1 I asked Simply because I knew that If tr you jou two old introspective philosophers philosophers pliers got grot together you would go mooning mooning- around among ideas that would be hard for me to follow rollow- that I I would not want to follow if 1 could We Ve can have a 1 good dinner and see a a. good gool show Syd is mighty good company when he doesn't take either you ou or hims' hims himself lf too seriously He is much like you Leslie Leslie Inman in inmany inmany man many ways There must must- have been two en entirely entirely entirely en- en different egos mixed up In III my c cosmos They y fight ill the time I know in my heart dearest that old Syd S d and you are both much better than thin I and yet I feel there must have been something about me that isn't wholly unworthy because If there was Vas you ou wouldn't bother with me now would you you I And then little Marquise Jack carre came over and put Ms his arms around me and pulled me close close to toI him and arid whispered Dearest I 1 am I sorry that I was such a contemptible contempt contempt- ible ibm hound as to td send you to your father for that money but honestly you ou you must know that I 1 was like e a rat lit In m a hole hoJe Oh I know that you have ben been particularly decent to me In Innot Innot innot not twitting twitting- me of ot the fact that you told me to leaVe lea Harr Harry Ellington alone and down deep in my heart at th the time 1 I knew w you vou were right however much I might say to myse myself myself my my- se self th that t you ou were narrow minded Syd Sd told me roe the same things dear and I 1 may as well confess to YOU jou that I dont don't expect him to be as magnanimous as you He is going to give me hell bell for going against again his advice and he ha is going to throw in Ia my face fact that I did l l take tale his advice I I. I came calne out all right Tight Why if I 1 had tale taken Syd s a advice before belore we were married It would have hae saved me a lot of at atthe atthe atthe the time and ever since Jack caught hs his breath when he lie said this little Marquise and quickly quick quick- ly changed the subject as though he lie were afraid arald that I would woul ask him some question that he dI didn't nt want t to answer S SS S Continued tomorrow |