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TTTE EUGENE TtEGISTER-GrAKT THREE KINDS igf- LUVtr WVTT Hi tiini' hmr iivrnut xxxii tharm unmet kliic ftV b boot?" Ann ..ted. "libl.v VT ' " I, ffnl creature in New York ' ?". .!.. i.r two chanter) of f:-Xk n.l .aid that they hacl t, fist? Reasonably, Ann -not k" I.... heen my fault?" course not. How toil a u,nb Ln.rtinz, ot i. iiil. d"ln 1 sny 80 riRllt W be not.'-l as if it were my .. He Mill that he'd either hnvn -Ji lem time with me or more. St et married, and he knows -, , -hi now. e had to blame fi.rhil tiers.m. Mr. Aminington, r; blamed n.e. W hen Mr. innw I J ' rarned the chapters in May, nrv was eems me an me time, nroie was so extravagant f'B r said he saw himself in ' fork'quellinc the literati with a t ud pesture. Ana now ju It" V i.n, Oh. Ann Ann. t, ,m I Itoini to do? What am 1 f t to do? What-" io.i,.ii. hnnpv." said Ann. It in tnlldns kind of loud then. ... p lint mat s just dpchusc wretrhed. I don't usunl- tonwiid I didn't. Ann. I couldn t crramen ai mm. i "" 't know. I can t remember. L, he wouldn't answer me, and Lb't nnswer me, no matter what Ed Think of it. Ann we came t-t 1"i miles, and he wouldn't nn- .1 Jnn .;"!. tl,nf . mP; jm umi.it .... ...... :y. expression set and wnito lis foe. I "'It ns I were gomR t. I felt as ii i nan 10 iiuiKe nun 'tjsr anything, I may have 4 mr 'voire. Ann. do you suppose i forget and raise my voice?" bear, how can I toll Hut 1 cnu this it ne loves juu u won i iway and not try to make tip because you raised your voice . ma were" talking to him. If he'd Eat. yon wouldn't want him, would Cissy- iould. Of course I would. You ft understand. The more I think k tbe more it seems line it was by fault. And yet I was to Thursday, anil 1 tola you, nr. ey was ruttc to me, ana ue a Deen rune DClore una evei jiiiiug irons mat day. I scorcnea tne ami Itrnud had a pieacliy and ivns rowing about you and ietb. I just kept thinking that Barry came everytumg would rixbt. And then when he came hid the letter from that Mr. Am- ton, and he was all out of sorts, he said that about my not de jinf frving-pan querulousness we were married. Warning me t he'd have in a wife. Ami then tent 00, and it came out that he ht cooking was important. Think Annl Looking really important! to lnush it off by saying we d menu for a marriage license, but onldn't even smile. Not that I bt it wa ssmart but he usually And let me sec, where was .nywny, I am a good cook, it fill he wants. I am a good cook, 't I, Ann?" 'oo're a wonderful cook. Of le you are." ry.Frances knocked on the door opened it. "Cissy, telephone " Cecily was fn the ball before Trances had time to say, "It's I told her tou had a hend- hnt " rily ran down the snirs, hoping. anew, to near " sometmng. aching hones for indefinite firings, which one never heard, or bearing, hurt so unbearably. Grossed the room and rolled the up from the open windows to the senile crev twilight. Where. pondered, were I'hil nnd Letty Precise moment: nnd whnr were Mnj? Since that night in May. nd Letty in Ann's thoughts had s concurrent as thunder and :na, and in cnnseniience she was PK more and more deft with fc;nt shut the doors of her mind Pocking them securely against f'lsurtts of a storm. This eve- she closed them more readily usnal by merelv saving. "Poor "nd she locked them with a Silly!" and went tn meet Ce lt the top of the stairs. into (he bathroom, honcv. "h your face. It will make you letter." made all the difference." said ' "whether I didn't wish him ;-w had to go then; or whether nt wish to go." tn ire like that." Ann said, nnd ' .'l'e cth out of the wn- tried to wash Cecily's face I I. I uan 111 " " thoroughly, snlnshini and 1 F N KAY CLEAVER STRAHAN era ir ibuumi ootMi m $ dii-ping her head to the water like a boy. "I suppose he left town on Friday," she an id, and took the towel Ann handed to her. 'Where did be go?" "Albany." "That isn't far. Only about 60 miles, isn't it?" "I don't know. I wiah It were China." Ann aaid, "You do?" "Yea, I do. And then I wouldn't be hoping all the time." "Don't hope," Ann advised, and filled nn eye cup with Grnnd's boric ai'id solution. "What is he doing in Albany, for pity's sakes?" "I don't want that eye stuff. The new hotel building I told you about. He wasn't going. He'd tatted his un cle out of sending him. Don't I don't want it, Ann." "Of course you want it. What will you say if Grand or Bosalie asks you what you've been crying about?" "For once just once in my life I'll give myself the dear delisht of telling them it is none of their business." "Cecily! I must say! You won't make yourself any happier, dear, by being mean and making other people unhnppy." "My word, Ann, you do preach, don't you?" "I'm sorry. It is contagious, may be. Did you have an overdose of it at supper this evening?" "I didn't go down. Mary-Frances set it out for them." "I'm hungry." Ann said. "Let's go down and find something." "I couldn't eat. I couldn't think of eating. I really have a bad head ache." "Come watch me eat, then." Ann put an arm around Cecily's waist and pulled. "I wish," Cecily said, as they went down the stairs together, "that you'd tell me how you manage that serenity of yours. I'd give almost anything for some of it. I'm not sure that it is genuine; but there is something so sort of clean about it." They were in the lower hall before Ann answered: "I'm afraid you'll think I'm preachy again, honey, but I've thought a lot lately. I well, I've had lots of time alone to think. And one thing I thought sort of seems to fit in with what you said about seren ity being clean. I don't know, but I think that sorrow is something that should he put away and loft alone: that it is something that shouldn't be taken out and fingrr'd and soiled." The moon puked out from between two small sprawling clouds and blot ted black shadows, industriously, into the silvery whiteness below as Earl said. "Yeah, but litspn, hon. Butt'H be out of tlie hospit.nl in a week now, and hn wants his car see? 'Nother thing is. I gut to get back to Denver nnd deliver that dninn pardon me desk to the other guy and get off my bonds. See?" "Beloved," Mary-Frances answered, "I wish you'd remember about my not saying 'see' all the time. I love it, of course; and I wouldn't change a thing about you for the world, if I were the only one,. but it would give people who didn't know the depths of you and all a kind of false impres sion of you. That's why I wish you'd stop. I don't want people who " "Sure, I know. But listen, hon. What I was getting at was. how about that classy little vaudeville act? I'm telling you, hon, and I'm not kidding you a bit. that you'll never have a better chance for cleaning up money, and cleaning it up easy see? You give me your promise, a long time ago, that you'd think it over see? (Jive it your . consideration and all. Hut you won't do it. You won't look at it serious, nor " "Henri's dearest, I have. Honest and truly I have. I've talked it over with my friend and everything. And I just think the same thing that un less a girl has exceptional beauty and talent she is foolish to select the stage as a career." That was Lrmiutrude's mother talking. "Oh, yeah? Well, that's where you're wrong, Frankie. That's where you and me differ see? And maybe I'm in a position to know a little more about it than you are. If a cou ple has the looks and the aet, they don't need hardly any talent. Besides, I told you, I got talent. And it isn't like you couldn't do steps or anything. You got the rudiments down portly good: and, anyways, mostly you'd just feed me sop? You and I in a liUlp art that this guy in Denver would fix up for us we'd get swell bookings, and T'll toll you why. I can stop, see? 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