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Show 'drawn at the Windows; there , ere ,.h,WHb7r,nd th ot the firelight fire-light shadows that moved And suddenly it seemed that Lantf- well was there, smiling, complacent. 'Ironical, ns he had always been 2Li&? v7M tne ,lttle eleam'oi eruelty in his eyes . . ar(,und his sensual hps If was as though an ley hand was laid e.n her moulder and with a crv that Shi Stifled, ashamed, she sprang to her feet, and fled down the hall-I hall-I way. I "Anna!" she gasped as she ran ( Anna! Where are you?" But no maid answered her in her I panic, to get away from the phantom i that her overwrought neres imagined imag-ined In pursuit she flung open the door to tho corridor. I A tall man In a dripping raincoat I was Standing there his hand searching search-ing his pocket as it for a kev Behind Be-hind him was a hallbov laden with luggage. "Gerry" shrieked Nancy and flung herself into his arms There were no explanations ! As she clung to him, h-r head burled bur-led In his wet shoulders, the heard ' blm murmuring into her hair something some-thing about "trying t- get t- her since- j no nan received her cable six weeks ago ' and "Sweetheart. It's been a hell of a loneliness w ithout you"! i Suddenly he held her away from I him and looked Into her eyes. "Nancy, tell me I am not too late? j Has no one taken you from me? What abr.ut the others?' "There are no others'" said Nancy Nan-cy and in her heart she knew that at last sho spoke the truth Only you!" THE FIND Here Is a realistic romance of a I pretty stenographer one you should not miss ETolloW Jane Richards through her amazing vicissitudes her affair with Rogers, tho elderly adorer; the revelations revel-ations of the quasi business worlel that shattered her budding romance with the suave Mr. Randolph, the succeeding succeed-ing events tme to life, dramatically told. j Read It every day ln The Standard-Exumlner, Standard-Exumlner, beginning Monday. |