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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1929)
HI i THE CAPITAL .JOURNAL. SALKM. OHKGON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1929 THE LUCKIEST LADY -By-RUBY M. AYRES XLVII WAITING I Harnlgan," said the Little Flap- j per sddcnly, "how old are you?" She was sitting beside Harnlgan In the front seat o( the big car, her email figure almost completely hid-. den in the deptlw ol a fur rug. above which her pale face peered out wistfully at the foggy after-, soon. It was nearly a month sincei George Paget's death. Only a , month 1 II anyone had told Biddy It was a year she would have be lieved it, and now she was watting at Waterloo in reply to a wire from Hugh Hubbard saying he would arrive that afternoon. In the last four weeks the Little, Flapper felt that she had turned; into a grown-up woman, if not into quite a middle-aged one, which was why she asked Harnlgan with ap parent irrelevance how old he was. Harnlgan sniffed, and folded his arms finnly across his chest. "I really couldn't say, miss, I'm eure," he said stiffly. "I only asked,"' Biddy informed him, "because, although I know I'm Bttll quite young, I feel about a hundred I So I wondered how old you felt, and how old you really are." "At times." Harniftan said after a moment, "I feel as old as I look, and at other times much older." "I see." Biddy said gravely. "How much longer have we got to wait?" "The. train is late, miss fifteen minutes late. Owing to the fog on the line I should say, miss." Harnlgan spoke as if Uie fog were the exclusive property or the rail way company. She leaned forward and peered tnto the fog. "Isn't the train signalled yet, Harnigan?" "Not yet, miss." Biddy glanced up at him. "I'm doing to meet Mr. Hubbard, Harnlgan," she said with a note of defiance In her voice. "Indeed, miss?" "Yes: but Mrs. Paget is not to , know. At least you see, she will know later on, or course" "Yes, miss." Biddy frowned In exasperation She wished John Blair was with her. It was so easy to confide In John, to shift the weight of one's responsibilities on to his kind and sturdy shoulders, but, although John had offered to come with her. she had refused. "I'd much rather go alone," she told him. And now she was sitting here In the chill fog. waiting, and In a few moments more she would be face to face with Hugh Hubbard meet ing the steady kindliness of his eyes, holding his hand. The Little Flapper moved un easily in her seat In the car and sighed. She wonderea what Hugh would say, how he would look. She had written a long letter to him. which he must have received at Southampton when the boat docked, so he knew everything that had happened. Everything! Biddy felt as if thousand things had happened since that sunny morning when she went shopping with Marna, and yet only one thing had happened that really counted much In all their lives George Paget's death. There were tears of blood In the Little Flapper's heart whenever she thought of him. It seemed as If with each passing day she missed LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE .l'VnlinB For An Oncninu Harold Gray hmt more, and realized more acute ly all be had done for her all he had done for everyone. She had met Dolly Benson once a pale-faoed, cringing Dolly, who had not breathed one word of her last interview with Oeorge Paget on that traglo morning. So much the Little Flapper had been spared, at least, and nobody else who knew of her visit to the house had men tioned It, In the following tragedy no doubt It had been forgotten. It Biddy had known But mercu- fully she was not to know. Dolly had been reckless and defiant. 'No more monev to be got out of you now, I suppose?" she said, with bravado. No," Biddy answered, with trem bling lips. "And now Marna knows all about the other, too. Marna knows everything there Is to know." Poor Marna! Whenever she looked at her the Little Flapper's whole body scemd to acne witn tenderness and sympathy. Even to Biddy's adoring eyes, Marna had aged a great doal since George Paget's death. She had grown so quiet she so seldom laughed It seemed to Biddy that she was like someone slowly bleeding to death from an Internal lnlurv. And vet Dr. Ltscard said she was wonderfully well, all things considered so much better tnan ne had dared hope. She had listened very quietly while Biddy told her about Dollv Benson, and the reason why she wanted the 40 pounds and when the Little Flapper nad un- lshcd, she said gently. I'm glad vou told me. I used to wonder sometimes" She spoke as If it was all years ago. "But It doesn't matter. Nothing really matters." John Blair and Biddy had talked things over between them, and had decided not to say anything about Hubbard's return. Walt till he comes and leave It to him to decide what to do," was John's advice, and the Little Flap per had eagerly agreed 8he was thinking of It now as she waited with Harnigan In the foe. wonderliw If what Dolly Ben son had said when they last met would really come true. Dolly had been brutal in ner frankness ' Poor old Oeorge! I rather liked him. but I suppose Mama's glad he Is safely out of the way. It wouldn't have happened to anyone else but Marna. She was always lucky! She always gets everything she wants. The luckiest woman I ever met." Was that prophecy coming true? Biddy wondered. Or once again was life to go awry? Thines onlv end nannuy m books and plays." she told herself, and a new terror took possession of her. Supposing the train had been wrecked In the fog run off the line or collided with another? It was 15 minutes late already supposing' something dreadful had happened! Biddy sat up. pushing the fur rug awav from her. "Harnlgan!" 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