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By VIRGINIA TERHUNE VAN
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CHAPTER XVI.
Copyright, 1916, Star Company
HAT Philip Hale had spoken
of as “one more week of
beastly exams" was over
Agnes recalled this fact with a
Pealization that hereafter she would
80¢ him in his father's office rwzt
Working day of the summer. The
thought brought her pleasure, yet
Ai%o & kind of dread.
m:‘m' had not called on her during
period v.h:n. as he m;uld have
Phrased was “ ging away”
“.‘C'&. lutlnm wiitten to
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her twice, and both of his notes had
informed her that he hoped he was
going to pass his examinations—that
it looked so now.
It was on Sunday night that he at
last came to see her. At 9 o'clock his
mu'l at the door announced his u-}
rival.
“We had some people to dinner to«
night™ he said, “and mother had a
notion that | must stay and make
myself agreeable, | found the task a
hard one. 1 wanted to get here esar
lier. Why, good ommf‘. Miss Lucy!"™
as Miss Morley came into the room.
1 did not see you the lnat time 1 was
- “No,” Miss Lucy nervously.
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that time by thinking that that queer
Mr. Pickens was you, that as soon as
I could | left the room and did not
come back.” !
“Why--what did you say to him?"
Philip asked.
“Never mind!” Agnes interposed
‘hastily. “It was nothing-—-only she
spoke to him from the other room
rather more familiarly than she
would have done had she known a
perfect stranger was here ™
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see” Miss Lucy hurried on hm
her niece could check her; “so when
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sald that 1 would not, because |
knew uu two dear children would
rather alone—and there it was not
you after all!”
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happy laugh, seeming to jgnore Ag
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g:od fiu on old Pickens, wasa't it 7
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sure you!™ Agnes jol in his merry
HI. “And | gave poor Auntie a
scolding, too—didn’'t 1, dear™ she
aaked, turning to her slderly relative
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1 can see for myself that your ealler
is Mr. Hale, 1 will say just what |
sald before—that | know you two
young people would rather be alone”
“lumbn—-n you dare say that
to "J you call me ‘Phil’ instead
of ‘Mr. Hale,'" fllllwmnd.
“Oh, no,” the olld y said, hastily,
“lI would not presume to do such &
thing!"™
She went toward the door, then
paused
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w 1 must n‘u.l"b:.: little n‘:‘lh
quiet m 1 R 0 to sleep.
1 am not.gofl equal to attending
church alone tonight, and now tiat
Agnes is working all the week | think
that one service on Bunday is encugh
for ‘.ta. She and | went this morn
..el hmr‘m were in d!l'f‘ch""::
morning,” told Agnes after
Luecy had left ::- and the girl alone
u!mr. “I maw you "
1 saw you,” she rejoined. ~i
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always do see you when you are at
church-but you are not there often.”
“Why shouid | be when you won't
even let me walk home with you?" he
reproached her. “I really can not see
why you are so particular. This
morning, as we came down the aisle,
1 looked up and saw the hack of aur
head mvmd the gallery door, 1
actually did not dare try to cateh
you”
“1 should hope not” Agnes ex
a‘m’ “Your father was there,
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me with 'm; Phillp declared.
have men you 1o him--at least
I did when | first met you.”
“He has forgotten It then™ Agnes
remarked. “For he only vaguely rec
ollecied that he had seen me some
time. ltoum-nm.nnhuyh
lmu:n. And that was. all that was
“Nonsense! could not have for
gotien you!™ fllo protested with the
By George McManus
inability of youth to appreciats that
& face that is precious to one per
son can be & matter of Indifference
to another,
“I am sure I am right, Phil” Agnes
insisted. “He does not know that you
know me. And thers is no need of his
knowing It. 1 forbid you to speak of
me to him before we meet at the of
fice.”
“All right” Phil promised. *1 have
not mentioned his new secretary to
him-~for you ordered me not to when
I was here last. Yet | will prove to
¥ou that he is aware that lam ac
quainted with you™ \
“What about your examinations?”
A’l‘:: ‘.l:::‘o‘o change the subject.
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"1 have not had may yeL” he
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changing as he leaned forward and
took her hand, “if | have, it's due to
you™
“Oh, no” she contradicted.
“Yes, it 18" he Insisted. “Had it
not been for you | wauld have thrown
over the college business months ago.
Bmmufio: me to keep at it. Is it
any wonder that | want my father to
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Some day he & ow It
day when | have made good.”
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pleadet, “say nothing about it -
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