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Show laat I've prfeted my auhniarlne 1e-leoior. 1e-leoior. And, l.orimer, you II ah out whm ou kro that I lmil a Hun-L' with It. Yae. I picked tt up cornered It" "i"reeaue. man." e la lined adf1y. "Don't five a thing; Itke that away to the ffovtrnmRt. Let me fluanre It Here, come In, tell me the real " . With that, they wr ne. I didn't hear a word of Mot her' a comment a about the expleelen. Kortunetely ahe eoon hurried hur-ried away to e-e Mra. Chapin and Baby Barbara. And I waa left alone to repeat over and ovvtr lo myeeff: "Jane Lorimer. are you dream IngT Or are you a fooir (To be continued.) CONFESSIONS OF A WAR BRIDE Certeie Keepe Calm and AuecOeda tn a'washee) Me. It wee a hedly dlaflgured "kfanalon" te whlrh rfle and faddy end Mother Uorlmer reiufned next day. Moat f- Ite wlndowe were gone aed a rock had erne ohed 1 he r u pela with Ha camou -ftagd iel-ercpe. I couldn't how i"rtria could poaelbly fl Into cornmu-tiu-ailon with th L'-boal again, exopt 1 1 by hanging a round the leland on the chance ihet tee of the crew would land lur r i pa nation a and Inat ructlona. Ortwia wa ejuite uniiaely to run any such daitaer Lid he not realise. I wondered, that a graver danger hung over him? L)kd he not know that I would ftl the whole etorv to Laddy Loruner a eoon aa J ooulifl ? I frit quite fit to cope with Certeie for the fate of the I'-boat elaid me I wae Mi moat grieved that th nn wouldu t etarve doubt leae thy would come aaliore In that collapsible rowboat. and altarnlou the ' craiu I mu"t earn Lddy Lorl-m-r of thia poevibillty triele waa game when he beheld the ervx k of his domicile How he fHI about bis wrecked hope a I could not guess. He eent out to the car to greet daddy and mother with a gay. "I loae our bet, )u see," and a wav of lite hand which titcluded most of the lrrtlur y between the mountain and the eea. (Jaddy . lorlinT rhw kl-d in hla Jovial a Hi on ha alwaa haa nhen busi-nrns busi-nrns or politics go exactly as he dictatae. "Well. Ijon. ou don't need lo call my attention to rha 'etlrrlng up' the 'Man a ton' liaa had. Our little Jane didn't j manage to do all this, did ahe" Lieddy I caat an estimating glance over the m ene of havoc Thee he kissed me on eacn cbek, I m afraid I did." I roofeeeed. "By prosy- lt ue aay." put In Cer-leie. Cer-leie. "And it s doria ao mighty well that we II all have to ge home tomorrow tomor-row " -f'd tJke te get a fw more fish. said dartd. "I re4 Just ore mere au-h t mak- me fit. aa a fdd;a. Then I'm readr " "And" I'm reerW to.," anneunced CMea. ' TnA be lowered his voice "At |