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And Hulda did not forget to terve from the left except once. Neither did anything fall to piecea. 'Allah be praited, this It behind me," thought Laura, giving the tig-nto rite from the table. Mary Etta was In a fidget to get away. She explained curtly that her boti had chartertd e night club and wis entertaining on a lavitb icale In honor of a recently appointed member of the highway board. The gentleman In question bad a great deal to aay about tha awarding of road contracts. Mary Etta felt her pretence wai required. Laura itood at tha door and watched them drive rapidly away Into tha fragrant May night But Laura knew with an ache that her flrit-bowai not bruthing hit bead His gaimt tha Inspiring (tare. spirit was being cut to pieces on the cruel Jagged points of a sunken reel a a Kathleen was at the telephone. And to tell tha truth she did not feel too proud of herself. She had not followed tha others from the dining table into the living room. The idea bad struck ber as she passed Ritchie Graham on her way out His hand accidentally brushed her bare arm. At least she thought it was accidental, though she was by no means certain. She wasn't, in fact, certain of anything about him except that he bad the unhappy faculty of churning up her emotions. A bit aghast at the perverse thrill which shot through ber at hii touch Kathleen, with her usual rash method of leaping and then looking, decided that the occasion justified extreme measures. After all, ahe reflected with ominous glints in ber brown eyes, one can't just stand and do nothing while one's bouse burns. Gene, this is Kathleen Maguire." Kathleen! the voice at the other end of the line ran the gamut of Battered incredulity. But, darling, what a surprise! Kathleen made a grimace. Eugene Mays. Junior, known to his intimates at Gene and Hot Shot, was the sort who called every girl Sugar or Beautiful or Honey Pie on sight He was the only son of Banker Mays and overwhelmingly conscious that that made him the local Crown looked Prince. He was twenty-one- , and acted about nine if twenty-fivhe ran Into something he couldnt lick. He was big and blond and sensational, and a lot of girls had found him Irresistible to their later disrepute. I called you up, said Kathleen, wishing the words would not stick In to say if it isn't too her throat, late J'd like to change my mind about tonight. What do you mean too late? I thought you'd probably have another date by now." I have. But what of it. Sweetness? Havent I been telling you for a month you ought to have a stab at me? Kathleen bit ber lip. He had been hovering on her trail like a thunderstorm, for weeks. Only she hadnt wanted to let herself In for Hot Shot Mays. For one thing he seemed to think he was conferring a favor in rushing a girl for a week or two and then dropping her prostrate, while she got over him the best she could, if she could. For another, he ran with an older crowd than Kathleen had ever tackled. And he ran a long way ahead of the rest I dont want to interrupt your plans for the evening, she faltered nervously. Precious, Id break a flock of dates to take you places and show you things. Say when. Cuteness, and Mrs. May's little boy will be there with his small flivver and a huge smile. Kathleen drew a long breath. She was in for it And with characteristic perversity she wished she wasnt CHAPTER VIII Kathleens face felt hot, but her hands were cold when she joined the others. The Newsums were leaving. Mr. Newsum protested volubly at having to go. He insisted he would rather stay. But his wife informed Laura that ol course one didnt disappoint Mrs. Eugene Mays. Laura agreed, her smile slightly wry. Jaird and Shirley were going on to a dance which their special crowd was throwing at Marigold Gardens, the newest outdoor pavilion. It still gave Laura a turn to think of her girls in connection with public dance balls. When she was a bud, the daughters of first families went to balls which were strictly invitation affairs with programs and chaperones. And it was as much as - -- I yoke. It will be so cool In soft cottons or afternoon silks, even on the hottest duys, and will keep you looking trim and smart throughout the entire period of expectancy. tr than he. Her tether. Mike, happy-(o-lurk- y Is bit by the fieprewioa end bis trlfe, editor end mayor ol Collision, bruise Rilrhte Qraham to the perty. He'S Mory Clio, t secretary. is practically bis support Tbore Is Ulb of Ron. the etrenyer he kissed Kathleen a Per he filed a fiat ttie tor ber. He is a Another brother. Aloe, with m work. Is newspaper man toe. taking up with a blonde Soma years old-- a a I e anyone's reputation was worth to a great deal of money some day nd his wife should eventually beleave the floor during Intermissions. But tempus certainly fugita. she come the undisputed arbiter of Cov- ington society. But he was the last man on earth Laura would have chosen for Kathleen. Then Laura recollected that, as mothers will, she wai borrowing trouble. One date does not make wedding especially where Eugene Mays wes concerned. He might not ever notice Kathleen again. But If he did Lauraa heart lurched. Hes arsenic to the fair Insects." I suppose bewas Alec's verdict. cause hes dangerous. And mean. Or maybe the little darlings just crave punishment. And bow be ladies it out! Kathleen was thinking of that as she came down the front walk toward the long sleek purring roadster which Gene Mays had left with the engine running. Where to. Beautiful?" he wanted to know, tucking Kathleen Into the roadster's wide seat end managing to touch her caressingly. Kathleen shivered. He was fasciHe had nating. And dangeroui. hard blue eyes and an undershot Jaw and high cheek bones and a bent nose that gave him a gangstcrish look which he carefully cultivated. He was reckless and selfish and daring. and Kathleen admitted he appealed to the outlaw in her. 'She both liked and dreaded the little thrill it gave her to be walking Hot Shot Mays tight wire. A misstrp might be fatal. But he was exhilarating. she said Mangold Gardens," promptly. She had thought that out in advance. Shirley and her crowd would be there. Probably Alec too. He was a dancing fool and Myra Boone and ber friends were only too glad to foot the bills. Marigold Gardens was just far enough out of town to be convenient for many purposes. It was a triumph of red and blue lighting. The floor was superb, the Negro orchestra potent There was a small black hunchback cornetist who could outcaterwaul Cab Calloway. The narrow railing was lined with growing rose bushes, the large parking lot in front packed with cars. You were apt to find anybody in town there, but the various crowds kept fairly well to themselves. "You know, noney, Im plenty steamed up about cornering you at last murmured Gene Mays as Kathleen slipped into his arms. He held her too tightly. But not Have jolly time, darling. quite tightly enough for her to row about it And he danced superbly, to express her gratitude for the trylooking down at ber with a wicked Shirin. Laura had ing day just put little grin. Kathleen's pulses played ley said three words. But she was ber tricks. But quite suddenly she just as grateful. of the little pucker beRitchie Graham and Mike were thought tween her mothers eyes. And drawdeep in a discussion concerning a recent editorial in one of the new ing a deep breath, Kathleen came iconoclastic weeklies. Ritchie want- up for air. "Sorry, but that line of yours ed to do stuff like that He had a lot of radical ideas which he itched doesn't go over so hot with me, she to set off like bombs. Ideas more said. Gene Mays looked startled, also conventional periodicals conspicupeeved. Kathleen laughed. All at ously avoided. Mike agreed with enthusiasm that many of the things once he no longer seemed a big bad Ritchie burned to say needed to be menace. He was just a spoiled small said to the American people. He boy who had had his wrists slapped even became as wildly excited as and didn't like it The current of the younger man at the prospect his magnetism had been neatly although they both admitted that switched off when he least expected Ritchie might starve for lack of a it His big underjaw protruded. He publisher who would dare print the could if necessary exert himself. Only be rarely bad to. unpalatable truth. "Theres little brother, he said Kathleen, watching the crusader's flame in Ritchie's gray eyes, felt unpleasantly. "Taking Grandma out suddenly cheap and trivial. She as usual." wished she hadn't asked Hot Shot Kathleen winced. Alec was dancMays to call tor her. She had had ing with Myra Boone. And his face some obscure notion that she was was flushed, his black eyes bloodspiting Ritchie who apparently in- shot. Myra also had been drinking tended to spend the evening. But and liquor always made her boisterher announcement fell depressingly ous. She kept laughing a lot and flat. If Ritchie was piqued he concalling out things to her best friend, cealed his chagrin admirably. Kath- Natalie Hunt Buddy Pryor was leen had a forlorn feeling that Mike Natalies boy friend of the moment of to more an was attraction Boy friend expressed it He was really Ritchie's way of thinking. Laura just nineteen to her fair, fat and was the only one who reacted no- forty-isticeably. And Kathleen was sorry Theyve been hitting it up since about that Her mother was the four this afternoon, explained one person she hadn't wanted to jolt Gene. When I left the club they Youre going out with Gene were having their steenth round of cocktails. Mays! Kathleen gulped a little at Laura's Kathleen gave him a look. I wont be late, she said. She might hand Alec the stony dicktone. very An ache settled in Lauras heart ens herself but she required no outBut she had never wrapped her chilside assistance. "You should start dren in cotton wool. She had tried worrying about other drinkto instill in them the tenets of her ing habits, she said, peoples elevating her own code. She hoped she had sucpretty nose. ceeded. But years ago she bad determined to let them stand on their own feet If it killed her. she told So, Happy landing, Kathleen with a grin that for pure heroism deserved a Carnegie medal. For Laura did not approve of Gene Kathleen no longer felt thrilled. She Mays. She did not approve of anywas simply bored and showed it. Hot thing about him. Especially for Shot Mays reddened. For the first Kathleen. Laura was ready to adtime it occurred to him that there mit that be might be the towns be one girl in the world he matrimonial prize for some other might couldn't have. No matter how badwoman's daughter. He stood to have ly he wanted her. I could go for you in a big way, this is A he muttered, and was surprised at himself because he hadn't meant to say anything of the kind. We'll both be happier if you don't. was Kathleen's succinct rejoinder. A (TO BE COST ISL EDI MASK Of (INF FICTION ned in rven PftUtrn N. tfr.13 la H to 43 Piro It. yard 39 Inc material. For uua tiuacUve trn, nd your order to: tlni reflected. The best young folks In Covington voided formality whenever possible. They much preferred to collect a small gang of their own fur an evening at one of the place to what they called a " function at th Country Club. They rebelled if their elder threw too many parties In their honor. They booted at the mention of chaperones and they piled Into each other's cars between dances and went off In search of hot dogs or a spot of moonlight whenever they felt so disposed. A number of Laura's contemporaries prophesied that the younger generation was beaded straight for the dev-U- . But she beld onto ber sense of humor with both bands and remembered that ber father had said precisely the same thing when she was seventeen. And so on this occasion she swallowed hard as she often bad to, and said only, Have a jolly time, darling. Shirley stooped and kissed ber mother's cheek. "Thanks for everything, she whispered. Laura squeezed her hand. 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