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bravery in saving her life. I understand this fellow-Brewer-is assigned to you now."

Harry nodded weakly. Andy continued, "Well, the Countess wishes to thank him personally-has invited him to a private dinner party. I do hope you can persuade the guy to accept-this is the first time the Coun- tess has shown any interest in male company since the unfortunate in- cident, and her father is becoming quite concerned that she might come to regard all men as brutes."

Cynthia answered for herself. "I'll be delighted to accept. In fact, I'm simply dying to meet the Countess again!"

Andy looked at her in surprise. “Oh! I didn't realize that the agent was a woman. Her father will be disappointed."

"But I don't think she will," Cynthia replied happily, "I just know we'll find lots of interests in common."

“Very well. I'll arrange a date. Will tomorrow night be O.K., Miss Brewer?"

"Just fine, thanks!" Cynthia agreed. She was already planning what to wear-in addition to her mink and diamonds, of course!

DO YOU READ ALL OF THIS MAGAZINE?

Sometimes I think some of you just read the fiction stories or just flip over the pages and read what appeals to you. If this is the way you do it, you miss the Editorial Emanations section. This section is there as a means of communicating to you about various matters of interest to both reader and editor. If you haven't been reading that section, will you go back and read it in the previous issues you have on hand so you will know what is going on.

For example, in No. 83, I offered some price reductions on certain issues. Did you notice that? If you haven't gotten these issues here is a chance for you to save money for some good reading and to help me carry the financial burden of reduced sales and increased prices. How about it?

Virginia

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