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Show PROVO EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1928. take the first step toward urra-- . .There, was something pleasant to ... dev ' think, about afterward, however. cot Surely' tie knew that she would Alester had made her pro-ihave yielded her kisses bad she to throw bim down, on the night of PAGE SIX .- - e , What man would wan) to marry a girl who resisted his caresses? She knew this much from HIM"" With WSeF'girTsHeWnsrjs the kiss and then the proposals n loved him. 13ZB 5V . Tjj.t roaTwot- - NEASeryice! Till HAS HAPPENED s 'tor the remainder, of he VsatK-n- . 'JERRY BAY decide that love to I He was there, on the steps, when sailing sailing a dHuslon and make ap her mind sbe returned from water-undewhite, 7 frj In airy for money. feh work in oa moonrwashed saOs.. a store and denies herself petty -' She knew nothing of nautical to save for a actfe at Atshe Is atwiuied hy the terms .and paid little attention to But Untie Gltyt ' theft f her momy the night he--' the orders, that Alester barked to re- - the man who had come ashore for for ha departure. main hut to ro TftlBpllir with her her la- the tender It was enongh . to JhriJltoihfi.Bilat8-prrrt1 AliliTIJoo Jlhe Jiorlh " ' uon of taking the wind in her face shore of Latis isiand. V 'Their rasnp la wrecked the tint and seeming to glide over evening when an airplane owned In a vessel without propulsion. There had been a queer moment by young ALKSTER CABSiTAIBS, who was taking a flying lessen, at the. start when Alester had re' erasbee Into It. The others escape versed an order given only a moment before.' Jerry distinctly heard injury, bat forty 'U picked up ashore and comes to in the arm him tell the sailor to row and come back again ' when hi of DAN HARVEY, the pUot Then Alester orders Daa to g brought The Sprite back. Just then for toe doctor and promises Myrtle Alester's eyes had fallen upon the to make tfaod the damage to her figure on the porch steps. "Who is that?" he aeked sharply, things. Jerry I not seriously into Jerry. i. jurad, but tiie doctor asks her to see turning Mr. Harvey." she said. "He'j drives her to "It's him next s ; hl oftice and then takes her to an taking care of the camp while -t T IniTfor dinner, where he is amaaed lryrtleVnd i arTaway." "Here.'' Alester called to-- the Jzrtf. jsfneet drinks He introdaeee her to he hostess. sailor who was about to shove off. "UOMiJds uuBAi;Dytwbo ivits "threw me the painter and come them to oru of her special parties. aboard.". On the way home Aleeter Invites ..Jerry could not understand, why jnoeniight aaU. H he changed his mind about having Jerry for promisee to meet her ton the beach. the man with them, perhaps he had While ahe is waiting. alone, since thought It advisable to have the. Myrtle had gone to town, lao eamp guarded after an, those were comes, to eamp levying he feared to mostly his things in the bouse. But it wasat convincing, the idea have fcr alone. She tells him she is going sailing with Aleeter and of associating caution with Alester d Oarstaii s. Jerry , gave it up. . mders why he asks her to sell herself that she. would have a be 1 'guarding camp." SOW CO ON WITH TILE 8T0BY fine time indeed If she "attempted to analyze everyone motives. : It was dlfflcultrot to try It howCHAPTER X . Jerry was certain that here was ever, for Dan gave Iter many occasions upon whie td 'question his an ominous tone in Dan's words something more than merely a de conduct, and Alester became some- safety, (thing of an enigma to her before sire to ssure Alestsr oi He she moved back to the city.: - Why should Aleiter worry? could bring her ashore himself. T What, then, was Dan trying to was. always underfoot and That she needed protection? Dan wondered what Alester Jerry He had made that pretty plain. of it But she soon came to Jerry answered him with a flare thought understand why he would tolerate of temper. ' from Dan Harvey that he did "What Is there to be afraid of, much not like. Dan,. Jerry learned, was ' thedarkr ,, " . deep waUr," famous as a pilot- - He had been en"Well, there's to teach Alester to fly. It . Dan snswered slowly. . ' , gaged became plain, even to Jerry,' that , Jerry turned her back on hlnir "Good night," she called. "Hope the progress of the lessons was slow. And before long she discov' you have a pleasant wait" ered that Alester was afraid Dan He had a lot of business appoint would give up the Job. Ing himself her personal guardian, This explained only Alester's atti.she thought. And he wouldn't talk tude toward Dan, however.' It did . , sense,. . not explain Daa's attitude, or Ales.Deep water! What had deep water to do with ter's, toward herself, Jerry realized there being someone waiting for She knew Alester loved her. 'He had told her so one night her after the sail? And she would have io tell Alee- when' Myrtle was out with George ter that Dan had "been there. If she and she was alone with him. Daa didn't,' Dan- would. She was sure had, been called to .town on some important business .else he'd have of that i , She reached their iter's edge just been there, too, she was- certain. They were ooeupyins- the swingas the small boat at had put off for her came sliding up on the ing hammock Alester had sent over . smooth sands. A man in a white from Carmoor. fayrtle and George uniform helped her aboard in a re- got out of sight before Alester took spectful alienee. A last glance at Jerry in his arms and kissed her. the douss showed Dan again on the steps,' looking as Immovable as the Rock of Gibraltar. ShetJay passive and unresisting his embrace. There was a warmth, a. meaning in. it that told Jerry it was a climax in their romance. He must tell her he . loved her. He did. He poured hUhcf rt out, but it must have been a veiy small heart for he stopped' short of saying . Isw-orl- es In wind-spank- He-thin- - tPC-Jer- ouuv-mjU- ry Love! It left her cold.' 'There was- - something else he started to say but he did not get far. At the first words Jerry tore herself away' from, him and ran 10 the other end of the porch. " 'qbme on back," he called: "Jerry, please. I didn't mean that I love you. Dear, you know that" . Jerry's fingers gripped the table against wh!chjhftanedi"realh She wished less and alarmed. blindly. nnthtnkingly, thgt Dan Harvey .had not gone to New York ' r.v and left her alone. Alester came overlo her. V1 Jerry-don'- t be afrad- of me.p the-wate- day.-AWt- er . AJ-es- said. his eyes. he cried and to him In an. instant crushed her "Why don't you love me, Jerry? I'm mad about you! " Jerry tried to push him away. He would not release her. Jerry" thought, frantically, that he might let her go if ahe returned hiskisses. She turned her face slightly . , , no, ne, she couldn't she didn't want to kiss him. She had thought of marrying this matt and yet she could not further this aim by giving him kisses that were' not inspired by affection.' If she'd loved him . . . buf she would never love anyone ... .jshe couldn't . me go," she sobbed,. "Alester, ' let me go." Perhaps he knew that conquest was remote; the, knowledge may have pooled his ardorAt any rate he loosed his hold and Jerry slipped away from his arms to disappear Into the house. i. She came te the door a few minutes later when ahe heard his retreating footsteps. Now she had lost Her golden ehsaoe had gone hi.. slimmer Ing because she could not Jerry-avoid-ed "Oh, my lord," She-tol- hr "It cos-vry- ... . ' : Ueontine's party. i They had dinner Stone Inn first ,.';.'. - , intrPY fie" b tnlcht. 1WU be "tt and e el sw-nl- B eB.HI" aesd-rb- toes-H- kmH sctins taeat!r. tv tacktorsouae. -- seek, "- - farcoo-titxiio- night Dan stopped coming to the camp. Jerry, was tempted - more than once to ask Alester about him but ahenoticed that when he spoke of Dan his expression was not : . v pleasant. jrCouid'they have quarreled? Surely not over her? Why should they? Jerry was certain it couldn't be, but nevertheless she avoided further reference to the young aviator. 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And that was the concensus of all the "opinions she formed of bim dur- - rmi ..: ' . . , ''nalloiia' - Rilious? AO pnl'iiOTSiHiErrasACia5 Rolling time together, and Leontine Had made Jerry feel quite at borne. She had forgotten her first impresMyrtle found her in her cot and sion of Miss Lebaudy, The party forward thought she was asleep, but- Jerry would be something "customers lay awake far into the night think- to when' ing of the disaster that had befallen tried her patience. her ambition. Sbe saw, through"" a On the day Jerry and Myrtle vision cleared by experience,- that were leaving the old house Dan she could not bunt out a .man of came. to say goodby. It was a Sunw,ealth and parade her. beauty be- day and George and Myrtle had fore' him as a fisherman uses his e;one to store the few things Myrtle, net to catch a fish. 7 ""'." had left from the crash In a garage She'd have said yes W Alester had belonging to a friend of his, asked her to marry him. Why; oh " Jerry was alone, busy with her why, hadn't she thought before it packing. All the lovely things sbe was too late of the things that she had planned to wear in Atlantic wanted money for? .' ity had been used now, and each She didn't expect Alester to re- brought to her mind a gay hour turn, but he did. Nothing seemed with Alester . , , drives, swims, teas, to have happened. He told her again dinners, dances. that he loved her told her many The sound of Dan's ear driving But in at the gate startled her.' But she times, until Jerry believed he said nothing mora beyond that was more startled by the glad leap He gave her no. hint of what his of- her heart " love meant- (Te Be" Continued)' , Jerry was puzzled. ' And, strangely, soon after, that -- . at the Ford fMotor CoRffAifY |