. Architect and engineer. ed amattress out on deck and slept among thesailors under the stars. I lay next to Joe and as it was very warmand we could not get to sleep for sometime, I had a good opportunity to try todraw^ him out. I suggested a sw^im. but heexplained that it was too dangerous inthose waters on account of sharks. I wonder if there is not some passengeron this boat in whom you are interested? Iasked. I suppose you mean Mrs. Jones, hereplied, Well, I know weve been togethera good deal and I do like her a frail little thing and Id like to havethe opportunity to build


. Architect and engineer. ed amattress out on deck and slept among thesailors under the stars. I lay next to Joe and as it was very warmand we could not get to sleep for sometime, I had a good opportunity to try todraw^ him out. I suggested a sw^im. but heexplained that it was too dangerous inthose waters on account of sharks. I wonder if there is not some passengeron this boat in whom you are interested? Iasked. I suppose you mean Mrs. Jones, hereplied, Well, I know weve been togethera good deal and I do like her a frail little thing and Id like to havethe opportunity to build her up. I stared up at the stars and wonderedwhat he would think or whether it wouldchange his feeling toward her any if heknew of her unfortunate habit, but I saidnothing. It was so warm as w^e lay therethat, even though I had stripped myselfof all covering but a sheet, the perspirationtrickled off my body as though I were ina Turkish bath. (To be continued) THE ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER ^43 ? APRIL, NINETEEN THIRTY-THREE. li •^ 3 3


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