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— Nets +3 eg mo) > aes rf ldn’t take care of myself! reate alike a baby, an imfant in yourself very. well,” was his acid “Tf, after reading those reports _ think ‘they were courting you and eee. money, Rs I think I'll wm? You think that every one who comes ‘a me does so on account of your sy? Well, I'll show you! I’ve a good : d to walk straight out of this house and : ar ry the very first man I meet.* I’ve—” Tf ff the glitter in her eye had been dan- , os , his was considerably more so. Now, see here, my good girl,” he said, rying to keep his voice even, “although the fein es his temples were swelling to burst- oint. “I’ve let you have your own way for a long, long time, and now you've come to the end of your rope. I’m not go- ng g to interfere with your social engage- 7 ‘ies, dances, and dinners. But Il be. provided with a car and a chauf- al your own to take you fo them and 1 them. I don’t mean my car or my : anffer . And I don’t mean the car you ive f. I mean a new closed car T shall buy for you to-morrow, a sedan, » the chauffeur sits on the inside and lear i blessed word of talk that goes between you and anybody that’s with } oa instead of a regular chauffeur, I = I hire one of those drivers employed the , detective agency that made V : 2? aa Corinne, the full enor- y of ‘eg intentions beginning to dawn ats oy: That driver,” he pursued, inflexibly, Il be your only escort to and from your rs -s and your dances and your parties oO theaters, unless you go with a Accidents will happen, of course, be times when you can’t get ‘Son — “ * r- i that. But, remember, ’ pope ai | ie tie a ae ° — * — = c . ‘= 3 . iz ~ aRcosy. ALLSTORY WEEKLY. e man insist on his escort oo - ay a na along with the man’s identity. And if the same man insists on escorting you more than a couple of times in a month—why, he'll hear from me, that’s all— “You must be insane,” she burst out, “Trying fo make me a laughing stock? Why, j “Trying to keep you from being a laugh- ing stock, until you learn better sense. Re- member, under the laws of this State, you’re not of age until you’re twenty-one. And during that time you’re responsible ¢o me, and I’m responsible for you. So, consider- ing the bad taste you’ve shown in selecting your suitors—five bad eggs in six months— for the next year you’re not going to Aave any suitors. Maybe the next one you pick, after the year’s up, will be a good egg for a change. If he isn’t—well, we'll talk about that when the time comes. Meanwhile, I’ve made up my mind for the following year. Make the best of it.” She looked at him, stunned. “ ‘You—you can’t mean it!” “ Can’t I?” he answered with a return of his grim look. “ Well, you just try having another man calling on you for the next year—that’s all. If you think it’s wise, send word you’re in when the next one calls. But I warn you: for his sake as well as your own, you'd: better send down word you’re out. ‘That’s all!” He got up and stalked heavily from the room, leaving the stricken girl sitting there. CHAPTER II, A SQUIRREL INTERVENES. HUS the period of prohibition began and continued for three weeks, until a certain morning on the bridle path in the park. Even then the violation of the prohibition was unintentional on Co- rinne’s part. She had always ridden. Now she rode more than before, since she was aware that her new chauffeur had been hired from the detective agency on the day after the quar- rel; at which time the new sedan car was bought. More,. she was aware that this new driver-operative had orders to follow her in her father’s roadster whenever she icbooks com . com