, " When a Girl Marries" ! By ANN LISLE A New, Romantic Serial Dealing With the Absorbing Problems of a Girl Wife CHAPTER LXXIII (Copyright, 1918, King Features, Inc.) "So you liud tea with Pat Dal ton! You funny little old-fashioned child, I believe you're 'fessing up to make sure I won't act like the Sul tan of Turkey and behead you when I discover you fair but false," chuckled Jim when I got home from my ten at the Clinarge and found him waiting for me. "Please don't joke that way, Jim dearest. As if I could ever see an other man when you're on earth." Lt declared with complete faith in ny own words. "I went —because seemed to think he needed some H>lp I could give him. 1 didn't rv\en tell Father Andrew, because .6 have standards at home that you might think old-fashioned. Whatever my motive, 1 know Father Andrew wouldn't like my going to tea with another man" "Say, Princess Anne—l pause to u remark right here that your Father I \ndrew is about the realest, big- I -*est. individual who has come ray L vay in a long time. If our Neat • doesn't make a wonderful mn tome day, then there's no such thing as heredity—for he must also 11,I 1 , have inherited a few of the sweet lualities my girl probably got from fc'ier mother." Then Jim kissed me, Rightly, dismissing the subject of Pat i Dalton. But even at the risk of >oring my restless boy, 1 had to re ert to it. "Jim," I persisted. "I'm pretty urc that Pat ifalton-still cares for "irginia " "Y'ou are? What do you mean?" im broke in excitedly. "What did *e say?" "It wasn't so much what he said, t was that he couldn't say—any hing " "Oh, nonsense!" Jim explained Impatiently. Then he laughed. Influenza and kindred .diseases start with a cold. 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Then when he had I his chance he talked whole para ! graphs about Evvy and Phoebe and I Neal and you " j "Precisely. And said nothing about Jeannle. Proving that he j isn't thinking much about hen. Anne, 1 hate the idea of divorce. But I hato the position Jennie's in now still worse. She's neither tied —nor free." "It's a bad position, Jim, I'm com ing to see that. So I try to forgive her when out of her bitterness she hurts me —and perhaps ruins Ncal's j happiness-—and Phoebe's." j Jim shook his head with patient indulgence when 1 said that —and reaching across the couch, drew mo roughly to him —and held me close I for a record. I could see from the superior triumphant expression on his face when he freed me, that ho had little belief in my power to j draw conclusions and was—in tlnf 1 flush of his first success —■ coming back to his inherent belief in mas culine superiority. In a moment he put into words the thing that t felt. "Listen to me, little girl. hen you're reporting a conversation, your memory and your vivid inter est in people give every word you repeat a great deal of charm and value. But don't try to figure out I what is going on in.people's minds — i because you're not much of a judge !of human nature. That's why I j forgive yod when you're horried to my Jcanie." I I tore myself from his lingering I arms and sprang to my feet. | "So I'm no judge of human na ture. 1 didn't make friends with your Jerry at once. I didn t recog nize the splendid qualities of Anth ony , , "Sure you did." agreed Jim, com placently; "couldn't miss them if you | tried, little innoeent. But you fell j down on Betty, who's the salt of | the. earth. And you don't 'get Jennie at all." His superiority hurt. I felt be littled, and 1 turned away. Here I had been trying to do something big mid constructive and helpful for Vir ginia—and Jim only laughed at me as if I were a cunning kitten, whose antics amused him. And in a tno- I ment he seemed to forget that I had once been a successful business wo- I man and that I'd stood by him in his hour of need. If a day or two of success was going to make him assume this patronizing attitude to ward me, what could I hope for if he ever really made himself felt in ■the business world? i "Then you don't care to know | what Mr. Dalton said about your sis ter?" 1 asked in a tone that I didn't j have to struggle very hard to make i ool(? and aloof.. | Jim rose and sauntered oyer to me with a tolerant and pleased air of - possession. He put his hand under 'my chin and tilted my face up for j his kiss. Then with a secure air of | certainty and leisure, he ran his I lingers through my hair. ! "Pretty little lilac princess—what i vast piece of evidence have you ex | tracted from Pat this day?" he asked j indifferently. ; Across my mind here flashed a i picture of Pat Dalton leaning across ; the tea table and murmuring with | an eager note I'd never heard before ! in his reckless voice: | "Virginia what does she say about me? * * * Jeanie never [ mentions me * * * Jeanie— I well, I might have known that. She wouldn't." I knew that meant something. But if 1 told Jim in his present mood lie would only laugh at nte. "It really doesn't matter what he said. Virginia isn't the least inter ested in him any more, is she?" I asked with seeming innocence. Jim's eyes darkened to green— the remote green that marks the i moments of reserve when lie goes I into himself and will reveal nothing jof what he thinks and feels. I couldn't read his eyes. At last lie answered co,ldly: "When Jeanie wants to give you her conlidence Anno she will do so, : I suppose." 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