Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 04, 1949, Page 20, Image 20

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20 Capital Journal, Salem,
Born of the Storm
By SIDNEY B. CARTER
(Chapter 17)
From that day on all Priscllla's
thoughts and hopes were otkhu
on t.h nomine child. Fearing bru
tality from Kenneth, she strove to
please mm wnen no was un
lor the rest of the time, she wlth
drm into a new secret life of her
own. She lived not In the present
but in dreams 01 tne lurare. im
past was Dennis. The future was
her child.
One day soon after that, as she
was taking her daily walk through
the town, she was surprised when
James fell Into step beside her.
She would not have been glad to
see Lorraine's husband except for
the fact that he might give her
some news of her father and Dru
sie. She decided to be pleasant
to him.
"Why Jamesl What are you do
ing here?" she asked. "I thought
you came a different way and it's
so early."
"I had to get off to go to the
doctor's," he explained briefly. "My
eyes have been bothering me. Of
fice work, you know."
James' next words amazed her.
"Prlscilla." he said. "I've been want
ing to tell you for a long time how
sorry I have been for what hap
pened that Sunday ... I hope you
will forgive me."
"Of course I'll forgive you," an
swered Prlscilla."
He looked so agitated that Prls
cilla put her hand on his arm.
"It's all right now, James," she said
kindly. "Yet's forget It. Tell me
something about Dad and Drusie.
How are they?"
James seemed glad to change
the subject now and he talked with
Prlscilla for a long time, giving
her the news. Her father wasn't
as young as he used to be, but
seemed to be getting along pretty
well. Mrs. Haydcn had given up
her church work because she had
been invited to Join a social club.
And last of all the news, James
told her shyly, that Lorraine was
going to have a baby, but not until
March.
Prlscilla was so engrossed with
the effort of Imagining Lorraine
as a mother that she did not pay
attention to the rest of James' con
versation until the name "Dennis"
struck her ears. They had stopped
at the place where James would
turn off to go to the Hayden home
and Prlscilla found herself looking
up at him rather stupidly.
"Dennis?" she said. "What about
Dennis?"
"I think you should know this,"
earn James, "Dennis urummona is
back In town. He's Joined the law
firm of Hart and Langer and from
what I hear it won't be long before
the name 'Urummona' will go up on
Uie door."
As Pi'iscllla walked homeward and
thought about these things, she had
an odd sense of pride, as if she
had had something to do with
Dennis1 success.
Prlscilla walked on until she
reached the Kent house in its
broken-down naighborhood. She
wondered whether Dennis had any
idea of where she lived and the
things that had been happening
to her. Probably not. She hoped
that she wouldn't meet him any
where and, above all, that he
would never know where she lived.
Kenneth did not come home until
after supper that night and, when
he did come, he was well on his
way toward being drunk.
"Come on, old ladyl" he said
gaily. "We're going out."
"Oh, Ken, I'm too tired to go
cut."
"Do you good I" His whisky
laden breath hit her in the face
a he kissed her again. "Betsy Is
waiting."
"Well, that's another tiling,"
aid Prlscilla. "I don't like to ride
in Betsy now. That car Jerks and
Jiggles so much . . ." She saw
Kenneth's face darken warnlngly.
"Betsy used to be good enough
for you." he said nastily, "but now
that your old boy friend Is back in
town with his new car and all that
hoity-toity stuff about being a law
yer, I guess me and Betsy's on the
shelf, I guess . . ."
So he knew, too, that Dennis
was back. Prlscilla felt her hands
begin to shake with anger and
impotence. So now Dennis' name
was going to figure In their ar
guments. "Well, are you going with me?"
be asked.
"Okay." she said wearily. "We
will probably Just go to the picture
show and nobody will see me . . .
Kenneth, it developed, had other
ideas.
"Where are you going?" PrLs
cllla asked In alarm as Betsy bore
them Jerkily toward the edge of
town.
"Blue Dragon," Kenneth answered
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briefly.
"But . . .'
"Shut up!" It was the first time
he had ever said that to her. Prls
cilla felt the tears come to her eyes.
She fought them back and when
they walked into the Blue Dragon
roadhouse, she held her head high.
Prlscilla went straight to an empty
booth. She sat down. This was
where she Intended to stay.
Kenneth meanwhile stood at
the bar. It was as If he had for
gotten all about her. She ordered
a drink and toyed with it, but still
rennem am noi come , . . alter a
while, she decided not to look at
him any more . . . she'd Just sit
there and think . . .
"If you ... if vou aren't busv."
said a gentle voice, "why can't we
taiKr r
As she lifted her eyes, she gasped.
It was Dennis. He sat down on the
other side of the booth, his brown
eyes regarding her softly.
"Your husband," he said, "has
gone into the gambling room at
the back." He seemed to have sum
med up the whole of Kenneth in
that one sentence.
Dennis Indicated the bar with
a slight flick of his eyelashes. "Do
you see that man with the brown
Weed suit and the gray hair?
Prlscilla, wondering, said she did.
Plainclothesman," Dennis told
her. "That's Dully of the Detec
tive Bureau and I happen to know
the back room is going to be raided
in a few minutes In fact, I came
along with Duffy to watch the fire
works. Do you," he paused, his eyes
intent on hers, "want me to go back
there and get your husband to leave
now or would it be better . . ."
"Do you mean Kenneth will be
put. in jail?" she asked. Dennis
suddenly rose. "Come on," he said
iciaeiy ana sne saw mat more
men were coming in the front door.
She felt herself being rushed out a
side entrance and Dennis helped
ner into wnat sne could see dimly
must be a convertible ennne Hp
backed the car out of Its parking
iridic ittjjmiy anu arove oil.
They rode in silence until they
reached the University campus.
wnere no you liver- jjennis asked.
"Over on the othnr slrip nf town-"
Prlscilla answered. She hnrl a rpiikp
of being caught In an intolerable
Miuation. inis very aiternoon she
had wished, above all thinirs. that.
Dennis would never know whprp
sne lived and now . . . She began
to cry softly.
His sympathy only served to make
her cry harder.
"I ... I don't want my baby's
father in Jail," she said finally. It
wumiua ukc a suiy ming to say
but she meant it.
Dennis removed his hand. "I
none Diamc you,'- lie said; but his
voice lacked the sympathy it had
held a moment before. "I'll on tn
iiisnt court ana see what I can do
ior nun.
(To Be Continued)
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