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1 0 Capital Journal, Salem, Or.. Wednesday, Jan. 21, 1948
Music or Medicine
By Frank Rierdan
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Chapter 3
The iirst rays of morning be
gan to linger tentatively through
the closed Venetian blinds; but
T'nette still had not slept. She
got out of bed and went to the
windows to watch for the sun
rise. Over in Los Angeles, Bruce
was watching the same sunrise
as he stared moodily from a win
dow in the hospital when he
heard a familiar voice from the
past. Even as he whirled around,
his lips formed a name:
"Steve Christiansen!"
It was the first time the two
had met since Bruce left medical
school to go with Homer. Gregg.
"How are things?"
"All the illusions have disap
peared." A remark like that coming
from Christiansen was a shock.
Steve had been front man In his
class. Bruce remembered the girl
who had been Steve's guiding
star.
"Helen," he said. "How is
Helen?"
Subtly Steve's expression al-1
tered. "The same Helen." He
changed the subject. "I've got a
case to look in on just now. I'll
drop in on my way back."
Bruce watched Christiansen as
he went stalking down the hall.
Steve had had only one ambi
tion and one talent. He had not
been caught between two gifts
the way Bruce had. And Helen,
the girl Steve had married at the
beginning of his third year, had
shared that ambition. She must
have, or she . wouldn't have
worked nights the way she had
to give Steve money so he could
devote his brilliant mind to his
work.
An unreasonable resentment
took hold of Bruce. Swinging
around, he glanced at Austin,
who sat with bowed head.
"We ought never," Austin
muttered remorsefully, "we
ought never to have let this thing
happen. If NolaP " Austin bur
ied his face in his hands.
There was no use denying
what Austin had said. Both he
and Nola were children even if
they were grown up. Brace's re
sentment faded. Clumsily he
patted Austin on the back. It
was a bad break for the two of
them.
Gently Bruce shook Austin.
You've got to get hold of your
self, for her sake. She'll be call
ing for you soon."
Outside, the fantastic night-
lights of Los Angeles were go
ing out. Watching, Bruce felt a
terrific yearning to be. with
T'nette. He needed her poise and
her calm. That uneasiness he had
felt from the moment T'nette
had first telephoned had not dis
appeared. Instead it had grown like a
live thing in him as he breathed
in the pleasantly unpleasant
odors of the hospital, felt all
around him the unseen yet very
urgent, vital business going on
in every little cubicle through
out the enormous building. It
was hard work, exacting. Hell,
it was drudgery; but.lt was real
work. It was satisfying work. A
self-conscious intern hurried by.
Speculatively Bruce watched
him. He might have been an in
tern once.
If last night, instead of call
ing for T'nette, or merely for
Bruce, Austin " had telephoned
and asked for Dr. Crane
The thought of that prefix to
his name galvanized him,
brought him to a complete atop.
Hot blood began to pound In his
ears. His wnoie ooay stitienea,
his breathing became sharp.
"Why don't I admit it, right
out loud, here in this year of
our Lord? Why don't I tell my
self the plain truth, that I've
made mistake and that any
man can make one big mistake
and aitill come back. I'm not
old. I'm only twenty-eight.
There is time to go back. There
has to be time!"
He was possessed with one
thought: to get to T'nette. Thatl
was why be had felt the over
whelming yearning to be near
her. This decision it had been
coming on for a long time.
He found his automobile. 'As
he shot it thrugh the traffic
out to the San Fernando he dis
regarded every traffic law of
the Los Angeles Police Depart
ment. But he arrived at his
house in Encino all In one piece.
His hand shook as he unlocked
jp Room and Board ...... By Gene Ahern
the patio door. He opened K,
rushed into the patio.
Gail was eating her breakfast
from the table under the blue
umbrella.
"Well," she commented. "Paul
Revere arrives as Mrs. Hevera
departs."
"Hello!" he said, surprised.
"Is T'nette awake?"
"You just can't keep up with
your wife, can you?" Let's
match. Heads, you eat break
fast with me. Tails, you look for
T'nette if you can eatch her."
"Nuts!" He started to dash in
to the house.
"What I'm trying to tell you,
darling," Gail called out, "is
that T'nette is- gone."
"That'a impossible."
"The only impossible thing,"
Gail said as Bruce came over to
her, "is that you two missed
having a messy collision. You
always drive like a maniac,
but the way T'nette went crash
ing out a few minutes ago! Real
ly, Bruce, you must tell her a
car is not a toy."
"Something gone wrong at
the hospital?"
"Austin's always in an uproar
about something," Gail said. "It
probably is nothing serious." Jl.
"What did he say?"
"I gathered from T'nette that
Austin had had a session with
the doctor. The doctor told him
something that upset him."
"Oh!" Bruce sat down. "Prob
ably warned Austin of the dan
gers of a seven-month delivery.
Still, the top men agree now that
everything else being equal "
Gail was watching him close
ly. "You really did go to medical
school, didn't you."
"You knew that."
"I didn't realize you had gone
so far. Practically everybody
starts to medical school; or, at
least, most men say they start
ed and when you run down the
facts you find they've had one
semester of college." Gail lit
a cigarette, inhaled deeply. "I
saw your medical books last
night in the hall near the guest
room. Why don't you put them
out where people can see them
show them off?"
Abruptly, and without think
ong, he said:
"That's what I'm going to do.
I'm clearing out all the record
ing from the den, and every
thing else that doesn't belong."
He leaned across-the table and
his eyes and voice were intense
as he said: "I'm going back to
med. school, Gail, next month."
(To be continued)
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