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“Has Tonyvbeen a goodv‘gitl, Pat ~ she ' mumm‘ed cajolingly L. <1 \Has she\ 2.0 F aAon't, know? Ho. sho’uld L know\ 1’ ' Pat retorted , \She , hay,\: Tony fisssuredr. ' blazenly \Shes only ' ”this week, Has Pat been % good boy\ 911 handsomé devil!\ - model husband And father,\ Pat gt named comically. “But Im not making any promisés . Q-. Well, whe do you. want? Come clean!\. ; a . so. \You didn't really mean i lat 'you said about not letting mo: learn to fly, did you, beloved?\ .~ > \You're darned right I did'\ Pat blustered, making as if to dump her ,: from Ins lap, \I I catch -you in a | nda 4. handsome » Tony gxg- 1%. C \Pat 'please don't have a 'stroke:. wallow that-ong false 'back tooth . or anything foolish; 'like a\ but—I have been up in a plane.\ :#, “Youl mother .was right about , Sandy \Ros..1” Pat exploded, his x . e , Handsome Black-Iish face darkening Pp woe es ste « ( . with real anger. \He's a bad in @ I . os He 'A g , Cla - Phx 3 ; 6 \fluence on you, Tony-*\ ' a |. 40 ba P |. J poo h pe- a TW - : \Oh Pat, that's delicious!\ Tony $ . ( . lauvhed, kissing him. ~ But Pat “reveled \Now listen to me, young lady, you stay on the | .. grqund! No. more skyrarking wit} Bandy Ross! > ~. \Yes sit,\ .'Tony agreed, very «meekly. \But-I suppose it's all right for me to—to go up by myself isn't . q» A Pat coilapsed then and Tony fan-l 115“ him furiously with a scrap of ~ 'Dbaper. When he was able to storm «@ again, he seized her wrist and too ‘t'zshalto’xst flim’paxdbomd from her - Boudoir Sets in most wanted pat- - A , ns, o 'l, gr me- \Just - just my. pilot§ license,\ r d | telns mai‘ze‘ on penqxligxeen (in 2 Tony admitted, still in her mieekest ~ , , ber. Mirrors, Trays, Brushes, little-girt voice. Then, her voice | L Combs, Hair Receivers, Puff Boxes, . growing rich with the thull of it: Jewel ‘Bofies, Buffers. Nationally 'Oh, Patil Just think-I'm '@ < real advertised Creams and Powders, honest-to-goodness. aviator! I won't .be called an 'aviairix' The first in ~ \this state, Pat-the very first gir - * aviator! Aren't yoy proud of me?' Pat Tarver put his head in hi bands and groan«d in very genuin misery. 'Tony wiggled into his la again and consoled bim, as onl Pony could. \There's really no dange larling Pat, You know 1 wouldn getting all bunged up myself .. Plying isn t suiny more dangerous thr. driving a car, honestly! Cross m;, heart! Sh®h-hi Here comes Peg . \ Not a word to her, or I'll be clapped _- < into & nunnery!\ She was glad of a chance to es- i cape from the spectucle of Pat's misery, * \Just look there! A run in them new five dollar silt stockings!\ Pop Tarver detained her daugliter fret fully, rate we'll be bank tupt in a © \Sorry Peg!\ 'Tony answered w.i.h unusual «docileness. \Butt it won't matter about the run now. I'm . sware 3 R wily going to dash over to see OUry- \Fancy Classware and Novelty stil. Tve just realized that Sunday' Gifts, pearly gone and l haven't seen ht ° \All day.\ ., . Faith admitted \Tony. \Crystal -\Why, she said she 'was going some whers with. you. She left an. hou 1go.\ And there was sudden scut worry in Faith's brown eyes. Next - Crystal recaives a prc sosal, of marriage. 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