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CHAPTER VI
FOREWORD
Mary repulses Tommy when
ne kisses her. He tells her if
ghe were nct married to Lord
Rexford, he would ask her to
| narry him; that she is the only
wom}m he has ever wanted to
marry. He kisses her agaim,
tenderly, without her resisting.
She becomes panic-stricken,
rushes off to the hotel in her
ear, followed by Tommy in his.
Erskine, who had seen Mary run
g for her ear pursued by Tommy,
ghed after them and just managed
jump on the running board of the
iter's car as it sprang forward at
mrific speed. /
«what do you want, nosey?’! de
aded Tommy in an ominous tone.
iTo keep you from making ‘more
a fool of yourself and a scandal
Lady Rexford than you already
o'’ came the firm reply, ‘‘lf
use interested, you may iike to
ow-this al fresco of yours has
eated quite a buzat’ 3
Tommy m&de 10 reply.™ All his at
stion was concentrated on keeping
with Mary's car. . Erskine was
ent because it was perilous keep
¢ his foothold at such break-neck
ed.
Mary won the race and as Tommy
ped from his car and ran into the
by of the hotel, the elevator door
nmed shut behind her. Not wait
g for another car, he dashed up
¢ stairs,; followed by Erskine. He
ched the corridor just as she ran
to her suite, elosed the door and
ed the lock. It could not be said
t Tommy knocked on the door—
banged. There was no sound
m within, 3
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ning the door and you caa’t bat
it down,’?
Tommy muttered something which
uinded like a curse, but he did fol-
Erskine into their suite. He
ut direetly to the telephone and
en the office answered, asked for
om 380. Mary, who had sunk
"1 on a chaise longue, all but ex
uted, picked up the receiver.,
len she heard Tommy's voice, she
de no answer — except the very
quent one of leaving the. receiver
the hook. She waited a few min
5. Then she replaced the receiver
I asked the operator to put
rough a eall for Lord Rexford at
8 lotel in Washington. Then she
t the receiver off again,
“Won't get your call that way'’
med Celeste, the faithful maid
0 had kept house for her and
lvia in New York, and who had
ined her in London, soon after her
ITiage, S
“They say it will take two hours’’
¢ explained. ‘“He’ll calm down
then,”?
"A fine place this is, for all its
k'’ complained Celeste. “ Drunks
iting on doors, 1 was seared.”’
“Well, he is a home product*’
Ried Mary, ““You remember
mmy Trent, don’t youp’?
“Oh that one! No wonder,| I
'ayß thought he was daffy.”’ ‘)‘
Tr,rynm\, meanwhile, was paecing up
h Gown the room. His eyes ‘were
lil, He was raving incoherently.
™, his valet, was not unaceus-
Md to his crratie hehavior at
o but this went heyond any
;" be had cver seen. He stared
1..f11l rouna !',\'\."', -
I'T” bed, you! thundered Tommy
J¢ Suddenly noticed Slick. He
:. to ;f"‘ but he went ont
“:"f"» calm down’’ said FEr-
Bi.t 0 I “You ean't do
e do2sn 't want to sce
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"EAD BANNER-HERALD WANT ADS! _
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‘‘Calm down!'’ raged Tommy,
‘‘Who are you to tell me what to
do? Whenever I find something —
the moment I find I really like it —
must have it — away it pops.””
‘“She's amarried’’, said Erskine.
‘‘So was Cleopatra, That girl was
all T needed.’’ % S
“‘Cleopatra? Never supposed you.
knew her,’’ said Erskine. He was
hoping, so mercurial eould Tommy’s
moods be, that he could make him
laugh. If he could do that, all might
yet be well. ¢ _ % J
But Tommy did .not ,laugh.)fla
glared at Erskine.” He would not
give up yet. o g
‘‘You ean write her off your next
incox,n’e tax report, as an unavoidable
loss.
‘Tommy " gave no sign” of having’
heard this would-be facetious re
mark. He kept on paeing the lovl:}
floor and talking, half to _himself,
half to Brakine. - . .. ‘e
‘‘She trembled— she fluttered like
a leaf—'! r gl A s
‘““Well she’ll "tremble’and she’}
flutter just as well tomorrow.’’, ey
‘‘Not this one. She has conseience’
writ large an her. At this moment
—I know her, I tell you — she's
cooling off like some volcano that's
changed it’s mind about wiping out
a lot of Italian villages.’’ 2
‘I den’t sce what you'can-do,
about that - voleano or this pretty
woman.’’ .
“‘You ¥ wouldn’t! >’ 1 said " Tommy
scornfully. ‘‘You’re just like everye:
body else — everybody but me. You:
want something but only in a half
hearted way. If you can’t have it,
you give in and mope around until
you find something else you want:
Well, I’'m not that kind. When I'
want a thing, I want it and I've got
the guts to fight for it.?” .\ «
© ‘“Nobody gets _ everything |be
wants’? sgid Erskine, .
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W Says who?”* demanded 'l‘ommy.‘l'
¢‘d Ygu I see! . I will not be thwart-;
oL e o it .
“‘Of course you ean phone her,’”:
said Erskine sareastically. . <
Jt was the worst thing he eould!
have said. What little sanity was!
left in Tommy Trent, went.. He'
looked wildly around the room. Then!
as, his eye fell on one of the long|
g‘;;auch w;lindgws‘ leading out on the,
cony, his face lighted up. ____ _
“Why didn’t 15think of lETOEY
fore’* he said and suddenly.burst!
into a loud laugh. ® : ‘
Erskine gave a sigh of relief —
Tommy had laughed! But his feel
ing of relaxed tension was of short
duration. Tommy rushed out on the.
balcony, Erskine following. e
“‘See’’ said Tommy, indieating
the parpapet. ‘‘l can climb that.
‘Why qid I stand around wasting
time, when all the while this blessed:
balcony and that other one and that,
other one awaited me.””
Now Erskine was really nlarmed
He kuew Tommy, despite his wild
life, was strong and lithe and agile.
But to leap from one balcony to an-|
other — and to another! It spelled
suicide. He grasped Tommy’s arm;
with both his hands vise-like. &\ =
“Youll kill yourself’” he said.\
‘‘She’s worth it.”’ _ :
- “No woman is worth it o' wos
man ever was.”’ ( __ .
T ean make it — I will make it’’|
declared Tommy, as if his friend had|
not spoken. He shook off the re-|
straining hands, and ran back on the|
parapet, in preparation for a run’
ning jump. Erskine, frozen with!
terror was motionless, ;as Tommy;
took the leap. ¢ % :
He made it!\ b o
The next jump was a longer one
“‘Don’t try that omel’’ shouted:
Erskine. . i (o
He saw Tommy run—lesp—" _ '
There was a thundering crash as
something hit an awning two floors!
helow and erashed on a marble floor,
(Continued Tomorrow.)
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