Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 09, 1949, Page 16, Image 16

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    ' 16-Capltal Journal, Salem, Ore., Tuesday, August 9, 1949
Born of the Storm
By SIDNEY B. CARTER
(Chapter 31)
Prlscllla bounded up th Uppery
iteps at Mr. Wilson'j that night,
ignoring the fact that he
clanger of breaking her neck. She
was Ignoring other facte, too. But
at the moment sne ui
ck. a siui Kpnneth's wife, legally.
That was one fact. Dennis had come
t back at last. Ana ne --
I umu fVi .vtfri.nceft of the lat'
I falling snow still sparkling on her
' hair Ind the light of her old-new
, love In her eyes, she ran to the
telephone to call Gertrude.
! "Gertrude!" she exclaimed. 'Ive
done It."
t "rviri what.?'
! "I've made a date with Dennis for
' B,ini4.v "
i Geruiide did a double take. "Well.
i dr. tell. You have a date . . ." Her
I uni. tmilprt nff Into a low whistle
"rirt vou sav Dennis or am I
ImaolTifiiff fchirtira?"
j "Come on over," said Prlscllla urg-
! ently. "I have to tarn to you. i
l Just have to."
, "tvim'i. movp" said Gertrude.
j "Stay where you are. I'll be right
j For an hour Gertrude sat on
I Prlscilla's bed and listened while
: her friend walked the floor. Pris
i cilia was simply too excited to
sit down.
' "Now wait a minute," said Ger
t.rnd at last. "Hold everything
' if you hadn't gone and married that
over-grown nincompoop, eveiyumiB
would be marvelous. But as It is,
' a lot stands between you and Den-
, nis."
i "But . . . I . . ." Prlscllla began.
"Well, it's a fact, Isn't It? You
'have to plan things. If Dennis
wants to marry you, you'll have
; to get a divorce first. You have
I to face facts."
i "Oh, Gertrude," she said, "Ken
lneth will never let me go. He
'doesn't want me, but he'll fight
Tto keep me just the same. What
.am I eolne to do?"
. Gertrude looked as if she would
like to say something hopeful, but
' could not. "its going to De a nasty
" business," sne signed.
Prlscllla was Invited to have Sun
.day dinner with the Wilson family
'and afterward she went up to her
'room, hoping to be able to take a
':nap but she found herself unable
5 to sleep. The events of the past
few days kept running through
her mind. Gertrude's words could
not be Ignored. Nasty business. Yes,
' that was what It was going to be.
;Dld she have a right to get Dennis
.into that sort of thing.
. The only decent thing to do would
be to tell Dennis she couldn't, see
him any more. The only decent
thing ...
She was bathed, dressed, and
.ready nearly an hour before the
appointed time. She tried to read
but it was impossible to concen
trate. Never had the weary hands
of her watch moved so haltingly.
.Apparently Dennis had been as Im
patient a Prlscllla for, much to
her relief, she saw his convertible
slide alongside the curb ten mtn
'utes ahead of time.
; She went outside.
. "I'm a bit early," he said apol
ogetically. "If you hadn't come early, I'm
afraid I should have burst or some-
, thing. I've been ready since five."
i Dennis helped her into the oar.
;Tve been waiting Just as eager
ly. I wish you had called me." He
'took his scat beside her.
i "I never thought of that. How
ever, I shouldn't have had the nerve
to do It."
; "Promise me youll call next
time," he said, drawing her arm
through his and holding her hand
as If he would hold it forever.
" She found it impossible to pro
test, though she realized that this
was not eaxctly making it easier
lor her to tell him she couldn't
see him so often. And what made
It still more difficult was her own
satisfaction at being close to him
and her desire to rest her head on
his shoulder.
It was getting harder and harder
jto say what she Intended.
! "I've bought a house In the coun
try," said Dennis as they drove off,
("or did you know?"
i "No" aald Prlscllla, "I didn't
know."
They drove past the law school,
past Emerald Valley, and on Into
trie open country, a iew mues
beyond the edge of town, Dennis
turned off the main highway into
a chak-whlte road that wound up
ward throueh beautiful wooded
country, where the lush vegetation
was already beginning to shed its
brown winter coat.
As they turned a bend, they
came upon a large clearing, where,
in a setting of lawns and shrubbery,
stood a cottage.
How sweet!" exclaimed rasciua.
"Is this the place?"
"No," said Dennis, "but it's only
a few hundred feet farther on, at
the too of the hill. This cottage
goes with it. I bought the cottage,
too, in case we have more guests
than the main house would accom
modate." Prlscllla felt her heart leap. He
had said "we."
A moment later the road twisted
again and they were out of the
woods and close to the top of the
mil. prlscllla leit a thrill oi de
light as a long. low. graceful white
structure rose slowly before them.
urisp wnite curtains peeped out
from behind blue shutters. A flag
stone path led from the drive to
the white doorway. It was, thought
f risciua, tne kind or house you see
on a Christmas card. - She felt sure
there must be. somewhere inside
brisk fire burning on a hospitable
neartn. 'mere was.
(To Be Continued)
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