"THE CLIFF - PATH MYSTERY”
CUR SERIAL.
BY
HEANDON HILA
CONCLUSION. “ Yes, dear. Honestly, it wasn’t tor my own happiness. All the time I was plying him with liquor I had a sort of sub-conscious feeling Lliat I couldn’t ever marry you if the follow went “ And non of course it doesn’t matter a pin, r ' Lucy laughed with true feminine logic. “ So far as you are con cerned, I mean. It would’t have mattered to me, .you silly old Don Quixote, if he had been twenty times my husband. But ii you really arc in need ol atonement, there is one at hand. We will adopt little Tommy Larraraore and bring him up as our own. Let us leave it at that for evermore, if you please. Why, here come Lnid and her father and one or two others. The only thing that matters now is—what news cf Mr Thorpe. ’ The "Ravens came first, and when the party topped the rise it was seen that the two men following them were In spec-tor Repton and Hezekiah Hoop. “No ill tidings here.” said the Col onel. “ Look at their faces grinning like so many Cheshire cats.” But when they were near enough to be questioned it turned out to be a minor issue that was accountable for those broad smiles. Mr Wilium Rockers had been discharged front the Cottage Hospital the day before, and
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TS19221219.2.109
Bibliographic details
Star (Christchurch), Issue 16919, 19 December 1922, Page 8
Word Count
233"THE CLIFF – PATH MYSTERY” Star (Christchurch), Issue 16919, 19 December 1922, Page 8
Using This Item
Star Media Company Ltd is the copyright owner for the Star (Christchurch). You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Star Media. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.