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f.tr ?1. 1031 i n a u it n im a n tt i a i f j n lj u A K P i-r?r ' t 'J"l".'.V'i .-. y "-v i"-a T- tis. It'll II 1111 L' nunii . ki . tm -- - - - ssssssm I llP y M xTJl )l V Tl hC in unrnfl,A AiNmu just One of Those Things r --! i 1 I i f UKA-aA-kA. NBS l 1 J I II IV rHAFIEK XXI t-nvi. had not locked the batli- tBlL oo nreraiirht that leT.V.I ( ?"! "SPA I!! ' ... to break down the door. If ook one look, at Beryl lying e .' . .ruin of red on her P Via where It had struck againat bathtub as ahe fell-aud ran f' -!f. to her mother's room, hi -onrcely lea. K BerW? but between them they the in ured ftirl to her bed and P lr Everett take charge. .J.reri Irene to bathe the wound rvi.-- ... 'Than ha hil he caueo t1" .';v. Hue c, , . .foninn in hilt wife VJ'0 .he I . foing to He " f Herri soon regained, conaciousne.. L? mw in a moment into what con f she had thrown the family. 'bererori! . Ken be came .he confided to lim that it waa the pain in ner t... .V.t worried her. No. she K fainted. She had sllpporl, ' little diwy. perhaps. Yes. she iht hare been feverish before she "vkla the' doctor, left she realized l, he hadn't given her any in "nation at all. She was to re 15 In bed all day and he would m, back on the morrow, ck, obevert these instructions until 'ft.rnon' and then went to sit on . . porch. The pain in her head . ,. L0 Slio felt as well as usunl Lint for a slicht weakness and hit queer feeling in her throat, Wn of which remained. Bat her mother would take no hlIlce so she said, and insisted IZ helning her all the way to the irch There Beryl remained quietly a chair because she didn't want , rli.obev the doctor's orders al- Vu. better than staying In led. she argued with herself. Not If jo tiring, u do as she liked she d go down the beach and sit on the snnds the sun and toast herself.. Then . doctor would have something to hop rnr. mBTUH. f She stirred uneasily in her chair. Bonld there be anything wrong with J,r-irith her throat? The doctor Ld been so definite about coming ,i-k. Her throat! She hardly dared ,ink what It would mean to her to fare anything injure her throat YCell their doctor was an old ... She'd have a consultation If I. Mi'id there was anything wrong. Beryl kept ner conrern in nfrsnr x hit of amusement out. of .ne's enjoyment of the situation, '.tje'had assigned to herself the jrjr of answering the reiepnone ills. News of Beryl's fall had (jureled (I'll1-"' trim neighbor to Ieighbor. Irene enjoyed the lime .v T7.r. ivmverRntinns were In- yiriaMr sweet but short and Beryl Jenned' that she was waiting for ta call In particular, j It came nt last. Prentiss apolo fi(' for keening them up so late ft. nieht before. He and Irene hiked for several minutes before I remembered that 't was Beryl he Ihtiiild he calling. Then Irene ex il. neil to him tnnt nervi was in licpnsed." and could not come to . the lephene. Me asKen it ne miKin itns out from town ann wirnnui mraltinz Beryl. Irene told him it trnuld he all right. All day Airs. Everett had neen oeing visitors away from Beryl he found It strained her vocal rds to talk. Beryl reminded Irene If thii when she heard Prentiss .was Ml'ltl. "Ton shouldn t have let him. she mi "You know I can't talk." A little later Tommy dropped In fcrl wanted. Irene to go for a swim rith him. She said she had to inmpon her hair. All three sat on the porch for while. Bervl was silent and nuiv- ItnI Inwardly over the adoration Tommy's eves whenever they kited on Trene. Irene ehntted light- of nothing in hieh snirlts hut letieeshly ont of time with Tommy. h inmmy s mind there dawned a "wing question. i Pres.ntlr Irene Tnff ftiem t Ske herself henittifnl fne Ppnnlles I'rrl well knew. She wondered if t make herself charming only when .he had a conquest in mind. Some dsy f !je , ,T0uli 1(t herself go and very likely become frowty. She waa that type. She had appeared un groomed at the breakfast table too often for Beryl to doubt It. "I,ov, to be held!'' The phra.a caught in Beryl', mind. Wit aha miBtakenf Here wa. ahe, loving lommy in spite of heraelf. What effort did he put forth to hold that love; None at all Would there be some one to go on loving Irene knowing her shortcoming.? She knew lommy and she went on lov. ing him, but Tommy waa not like Irene. He wa. amta the in fact. The more you studied lommy the better you liked him. But if you .cratched the surface of Irene i character Charitably Beryl turned her thoughts from that track. But what about Tommy if he married Irene and discovered that he had made a mistake? Tommy ieemed to think hlm.ell alone. He aat with hii t,. i. m. uai.ua aim nam notntng. "I'm lust fln nlH tliA a VIM ' Beryl thought bitterly (forgetting ,uv. ucui arc saoes to weary feet). "But. oh Tommv. Tninn. how I could love you if you'd let me:" The rush of desire, the thought. "un oi lu.irnse mar ror a tew eec. onds Beryl was startled. Sli .1. most expected Tommy to look up a. though she had spoken her thought, nloud and ho had heard. How could she prevent Tommy from marrying Irene? Would she neen. io: 'mere was Prentiss. Bu if nothing came of Prentiss' inter. est hod one a right to interfere in another's life? "Right or no right I'd stop this muni, ii i cown: neryi thought, It was all rifrlit Ka h;l,.n.;nn.i altruistic, and just, but Tommv was the man she loved. If only .be knew how to save him! "What a mother-in-law I'd make!" sue jeerea at nerseir. "I don't sup pose I'd ever find a girl good enough i..r on oi mine. no do I think I am anyway?'1 At that point she decided to talk ann stop tninKing. What a diziv, perplexing evele life ir. v whirled round and round and got huh ..ere. When she wanted to talk Tommv decided to leave. Beryl saw she'd made a mistake. It hnd been so inucn more than .he bad as a rule his sitting there alone with her. Why had she disturbed It? Next rime sne would Know better. Mie watched him go down the walk to the gate and her heart saggen with the sag in his shoul oers. tommy was troubled. How mucn aid ne know? Did he know that Irene was shampooing her hair to make a golden snare of it to catch another mnn's heart? She closed her eves snddanlv against the sunlight and swallowed hard at the lump in her thrnnt. But she would not start thinking again she would not! There was so much to tear, eo much to guess at. So much to fear! Her emotion had tightened her throat. It pained her and all at once she felt verv mm. .mi mntter wnnt came of it sho would have to go to bed and leave the field to Irene when Pren tiss arrived. ... As Beryl climbed the ' stairs, a little uncertainly, she heard Irene humming in the bathroom. There was an exultant, even triumrThant. note in the girl's voice. She waa singing unconsciously and Beryl thought that if only her sister were content to sing without striving for operatic effects she might buc ceed professionally. 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