Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, July 29, 1949, Page 12, Image 12

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    it Capital Journal, Salem,
Born of the Storm
By SIDNEY B. CARTER
(ChaDter 12)
It was about four o'clock when
" they arrived at Prlscilla's home. The
' door opened before they rang the
5 bell and Drusle came running out to
meet them. Prlscllla stooped over
- and hugged her sister anecuonaie
v "Pris, I missed you so much
Plpnsn don't ao awav." she beRRed,
,, "Honey, I'm not going away. I'll
see you every day. Here's Kenneth.
, He's your brother now. Don't you
want to kiss him, too?"
u Drusie hung her head shyly while
a Kenneth lifted her, as he had Dora,
and gave her a kiss. They all went
li inside, where Lorrlne congratulated
them ratner aimaenuy. jvs rris
- cilia looked into her sister's sharp,
" susDiclous eves, she had a surprls-
' ing flash of insight. I know what's
in her mind, inougnt rriscuia. one s
' thinking that Kenneth and I have
-:' been having an affair and that we
-' had to get married. Priscilla found
?' herself wishing that she could have
remained a child forever, if grow-
ing up meant seeing into other peo
ii pie's minds. She wondered whether
- she would soon De line ner lamer
who understood people too well,
"Mother took Dad to the doc-
i tor," said Lorraine before Pris-
; cilia could ask where they were.
S "Dad had a bad spell last night
... on account of you." Priscilla
' started as if she had been struck.
J Her heart ached at this news, but
g at the same tune she had another
S unwelcome flash of insight. Lor-
( raine's manner told so plainly that
she was glad her father had had a
' bad spell, if Priscilla had been the
; cause of it. Anything, thought Pris-
l cilia, pleases her if it puts me in a
i poor iignt,
Without another word to Lor
raine, Priscilla motioned Kenneth
! and Drusie to come with her and
. went upstairs to collect her be
longings. While Kenneth carried
i S down Prlscilla's few precious books
i most of them gifts from Dennis
'. Drusie help pack her sister's
' , clothes in a worn, little suitcase
i i She brought out the dusting pow
. i der her birthday gift of yesterday
I and, despite Prlscilla's insistence
' ' that she keen It for herself, she
' ! placed it in the suitcase. Then no
rested her head aRainst her sister's
., arm and burst Into tears. Priscilla
' consoled her as best she could but
only when she promised to come
J, often and give her piano lessons
uiu Mlbus iiuaic audit; ntguiii.
M "Suppose we go downstairs now
ana piay tin uaa comes name," sug
'' gested Drusie.
When she and Drusie entered the
living room, Lorraine had gone to
the kitchen, evidently wishing to
avoid seeing rascuia again. Ken
neth was outside, putting Prlscilla's
things into the car and she took
advantage of his absence to sit down
at the piano and play Clair de Lune
for Drusie. Drusie. under Prlscilla's
gentle toutelage, had learned to
love tne classics, Dut as yet sne
had not been able to get Kenneth
to listen to that kind of music.
Whenever she made the attempt,
he would grow restive almost Im
mediately. "Pep it up, Babes," he
would say, "Play Darktown Strut
ter's Ball." She had just about
given up on mat score.
As the last notes of the beauti
ful Debussy composition died away,
Priscilla heard the front door open.
Her father and mother entered the
room. Mr. Hayden stood stockstlll
Just Inside the living room door
way, but Prlscilla's father came
over and took her In his arms with
out a word of reproach.
"Oh, Father," cried Priscilla. She
could not say any more for tears
choked her throat, as she thought
of the suffering she had caused
him. "Are you all right?"
"Quite," he said, releasing her
slowly. "Don't worry about me."
She saw, with alarm, that he did
not look at all well, not so well
as he had looked yesterday when
she left. "I saw Kenneth outside
putting your books in the car,"
he said. "I hope you'll be happy
with him. I want you to be happy,
Pris."
At this point a snort from Mrs.
Hayden startled them both. They
had been so engrossed in their
conversation that they at least
Priscilla had forgotten about
her.
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"Happy I" snorted Mrs. Hayden.
"She ought to have a good, sound
thrashing. That's what she de
serves." Priscilla, glancing at her father
as always for comfort and support,
saw the lines around his mouth
deepen. To her distress he put his
hand over his eyes for a moment
and swayed as if he were too weak
to stand up any longer. But he
recovered, and when he looked at his
wile, his gaze Hashed fire.
"I hate to sav It. Norma, but I'm
afraid you're the one who deserves
tne tnrasning. not Priscilla. I con
sider you responsible for her want
ing to leave home."
Things mlRht have turned out
differently if Mr. Hayden had been
able to continue the fight, but as
he finished his last sentence, his
voice trailed off and Priscilla saw
that his strength was not up to
the situation, with her help, he
groped his wav to a chair and sat
down weakly, putting his hand over
his eyes once more. Drusie ran to
nun in irlght and began to cry.
"Shhhhhl" said Prlscllla to
Drusie. "He'll be all right in a min
ute. I'll go after some water." As
she started toward the kitchen, her
heart pounding despite her calm
words, Mrs. Havden walked over
and stood In her path. "Where do
you minis you're going?" she asked.
"You'll get him nothing, do vou
near,- ner motner almost yelled.
Her fury was not Drettv to see
"You'll get yourself out of here
and never enter this house again
you and your common hus
band." Prlscllla thrust her mother
aside and went Into the kitchen.
She did not leave the house
until she was sure her father was
going to be all right.
(To Be continued)
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