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Ohio ■ ■ ■ • ■ ■ • ■ ... ■ ■ ■ • ■ ■ ■ ■ mart toward "Ah . ight in In.-, direi I Furth< 1 his hand. AM attottadini apathji prwatled i;i 'ht» ■**• I'mttil Staten when th:-< rounti . ■» v- thmtt med with war with Japan Vlth.'unh the roofiiel hail bam impending for spveral »i-«-k^. and the Japanese had been mobilizing their n;i\y and ib- Tu>uaty KfttniK raadi t.. make :i baQisaranl move. the ( ; ivrrnmeDt h:i.! eomplaceßtrj aad supinely gone on it* way. even > > ..;;.iii< » tW ..ti '.;* f..rtiticsv tlona in the Philippines; :u,,l wd I. whrn »:tr w.-vt finally declared and Japanese varahips sjinnafinl r? Manila, the Stan and Stripes wen btlW (ruOl !ho lorl aad 1 hi- white rl.i« of surreo :• run up, autwith- Staodina thai not a jbvt bad U-en tire,). The - i:itf ;.r teedura mm followed :it Hawaii 1 ha atlßtimstratioa replied with tadin>reuce aad fvaaion to all testa fr.in the i>res.s and !..t;i;ii repicaentativea foe information, and lv cap In climax •■! its apiaiinfj action ordarad all tba [>r:n ctpal warahipi in th«> l':in:if to rf[n>rt al oace I • Bahitaur*, and then announced iny-'rr: .u-U thai there probably w >uld aui be may turjuing ..ti laad < "is HilUer, aacrMary ..f the British tjabaaq ai Washington, was ordered to Loadoa t.> lay Ut.re the Foreign 1 «•»;'■,■ nich ihtaa? •.•• he knew. He was 111 love with NetUM Roberts, tlautch-er ol ■ > «l.t Bill" Roberta, an eccentrit invcatoc wan m.i::i tlimeil ell— rebatioai with the t ermneii! . 1 pun the outbreak of bostilities, Norma, lo mh •-<» abilit) her father said had been due •he perfect i' r; •if lu^ invention.-*, started on a sserel triptoFtomla, in enmpaay with several of the nighi officials of the I nite<l States m\ \ . Ihe Uovernmeal xutfiienly Lnosd a call t".r vol unteers, and established :i line ul excummuniratioo ■rroM :he borders ..| Canada aad M.m... War ■bipj were ordered lo patrol both roaxts, the c kbba were nil, ami wirelr »tatintt3 ,ie-f 1 ..> e,l. ami the fori'imi representative!! in WasbtnCtoa were told thai after forty «r>nsht hours the] would not be permitted to saad or receive any out.-i.le comßunti ealiinw. ♦ 'mint S.-i«i>. a prominent younii TlipWIM Ml. ri- mained in the Uatted St» aftet the U-mnninu of the war m the >trret :ufent "I hi.-. Goramaaaat; and, ado|>tina the kuim of :i rhii laun.lry man, 50.,11 dnsorerad enough so coovinre him that the •i(i.n.iu.-itrtt:.i!i waa ent(:iKe\l 111 luvstt-rioiis [wipaia THE EDGE OF THE PIT Wiciceison w.is playing with the beautiful in >;r.iy, whose name, it veins, was Yir^tni.i Martin. I t.nik itinr.iiur .Mo >Tiij>^h.>ts o4 evetyane in sight, but more partkrularty "t those tuatiui which l>r,>n lit M: . Martin into the closest and m si ..i::-.;;'..ir attitude toward the other ruests, I mttst confess that v was with much pleas ure I saw how cheerfully mv i>l<l friends waiiue 1 toward the exqui: ite beauty and gracious ir..i!-. ner <>t the irl Landoa too wasmach less peevi h than 1 had expet '.■■ I, and in the ex» ite meni of the tenni • battle forgot bis tr.-.iMi-. and banged the balb about with th.- enthusi .i in ol .i :•■ il sport. So i■- I h.i 1 socceedei] in not meeting biro alooe; indeed, 1 !iui,t confess that since ' had indirectly informed hnn ol his engagement 1 had not 1• •■ > U < - i fairly int>> hi> eyes. Hut well 1 knew that the iking ol tl;o •tunn was delayed only far the moment. Purthermose, . knew it had arrived, when, just before I had finished dressing for dinner, i servant came to my room and said that 1. hi. l. in wished t.i ice me alone, an i. ■.; poa -. ble, it most be it once In hi ■ manner there w.^ t; »thing of the ap proaching tempest. 1 w.i^ arranging my tie .it the in >ment in front ol the mirror, and when 1 had said, Come in " ii answer to hi^ kn ■Is and h.i i heard the .1.>., r click behind him, I turned round and found him I>». •kin^ nut only entirely reserved and > dm in lii^ evening clothes, bat I thought really very well con ditioned and athlete .m>! attractive. " Tike .i cigarette." said I "Yoa wi:' find ■ - ■ - ■ ■ ■ Synopsis of Preceding Chapters ti •:.- ' tretnei I ■•.- . •> ..fn W-y ujx>n .» conference . i liwfr* BaM >ii tba uotskiru : W bf sudd»? mm - .:::eih:ii|g thai - . • v .:i lit^a*-' **Onls the cuda can says \ He "iVae. ;":•.. i- ':.•■ \n.l- »at<!i,-.i. m . --t : . V' l*uici-t Sound, hopta* ••:■■. -■ ■ • r»n*a ami w:irr. h:.- ■ . . ■ • -..- he »* .1 i •-. i ba ».t.« ■■ Japan -<••.: the most t • I wir^fc-l* ewr :n. ■!■:!. .•■■■: ■-' ' ' I'nited Stales fare. . I the -.-... . - ■: ■ .■. : . ■ Atlantic to pact] < . . » als I'l'T.M. Hilli.Tw.i-. *n( >■ i k i • •he !**■>■ • :■»• 1 nitc i Si . t.> <set tn Washiactun v ■ . . m iry, k» te a - ■ ■ unable :■• m-i through the üßaavetf With her aanrj v .: m.i »» alainal inuiirti.ftv. traw. r.ipU-si >* with laermaay; Imit .-• . ; il moßifK the warlike K.i-.' m I r also itW peared, and, to add I i they •<<* found la have lad been -• • «riai»" n ' American Ambaaetad r lo IV Admiral Ruben !•• . - I -\iv-ri ■ mi.1.!.-i.lv appeared ••.■■ c Kirn "• l-<"» 1 -!: ami asked thai the King. I * ni- !5 *" the Km 1 urd ol the Ado -">' h: -f a mysterious journey. I'hev. ■ w.iveiwi. * -u.iirniv brought . \ . . «bo b* l m command ■•:' the B !■» t:!W ." disappeared; ami, yielding I .•.■!■'.■• r"* 0 * ■iui >. the) departs! with th.- '■ I' he n.-\t RMvniiim the • . " »:i> finaiKJ imtins pearafuU) i ' l '* * rhanwa impumiMa • ■ ba k i 'I' l I *j"J >m.»1!.-st tui;U.:«', M.t upin-r « . - « ere ■' <m *r\ in; l»it -hi- n»sM - vn IB °*" tl.>. :im,) th* tint -h r J i»: ■ h^^ Snnult:iiii-o ii-! v w:-Ji h.r : thai the Kuiit. I'r.is,,. Mia - ! HF ' tin- Admiralty had taysten . ■ !>•«** Comtimttd from ... ■ ■ •il A ■ "1! ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■