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14 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Monday, April 21, 1952 RADIO PROGRAMS TUESDAY P. M. BY WILLIAM G. BOGART CHAPTER 14 Then Homer, the butler, was in the room also, and Nick Walker again, rain running off his face. They carried Nancy out between them. There was the sound of a car motor running outside the main entrance to the front hall. Doctor Clark was saying, "You'd better come with me, Karen." His features were set-and grim. "We'll get her to the hospital." Johnny followed them Into the hall. He asked Clark urgently, "What do you think, Doc?" The doctor's voice was low as he spoke. The words were for Johnny's benefit only. "She hasn't a chance. I doubt IX she lives until we get there." Doctor Clark paused Just an in stant to look steadily at Johnny Saxon. "Perhaps," he said softly "it's just as well. This clftaas thing.1: up wilhout a mess of publicity for the family. No one need ever know about her and Martin Smith. As for shooting herself, accidently, we can all vouch for that." "Yes," said Johnny. Kay was bringing her mother out of the living room. She said, "She'd better lie down. She's been through so much." Kay's own voice was trembling. Johnny took Irene's arm. "I'll i take her upstairs." he said quickly. ! He looked with concern at Kay's young face. "Now stop thinking about things. You're the one I'm worried about. It's finished now." He went up the stairs with Irene Smith. He accompanied her into the blue and white bedroom. She was not nervous now. She was calm and thoughtful. In the room, Johnny looked at her and said quietly, "That was about the same way it happened at the gun club that Saturday night, wasn't it?" "Yes," she said. "You remember everything now?" "Everything." She was very calm. "The lights were turned off that night. They were arguing. Nancy had the gun. I grabbed her and we struggled over it, just like a mo ment ago." Johnny said, "In the darkness, you shot him." "Yes," Irene firmly stated. "I shot him. I loathed him. Even poor Kay was finding out the things he did. I'd warned him. I couldn't see Kay hurt any more ..." . Johnny said. "But Nancy's always thought she did It?" "I think so," Irene said quietly. "She fainted, that night. Later, I told her we had to get him out of there . . . make It appear like an accident. She had come there with the gun, She intended to kill Mar tin. She was frantic afterwards, and utterly helpless."' "What did you do?" "I told her to go back lo the nIpcvcIo.hh huntress This new sleeveless dress uses asymmetrical lines to best advnntage! Its single pocket and side buttons are smart In a stvle sense also for favoring the figure! Try linen, shantung, pique. No. 2428 is cut. in sizes 12. 14. 16. 18, 20. 3G 38. 40, 42 and 44. Size 18, 3l vds. 3Ii-in. fabric. Send 2.rc for PATTERN with Name Address, Style Number and Size. 'Address PATTKRN IUTKEAU. Capital Journal, Box 42. Old Chel sea Station. New York 11, N. Y. 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She made a gesture with her nanas. "Alter that . . " He nodded. "You didn't remem ber a thing. Yet Nancy's never been sure. She had planned to kill him. Yet if you never regained your memory she was comnarativelv saie. She told Johnnv. "The whole story all except the very ending- is an written aown in my manu- Avript. remaps a jury would De lieve it. Maybe they wouldn't What. ever you want to tell them . . ." "i here's no need for that." John ny said. Irene looked at him quickly. "They'd free vou anvwav. Knnw. ing what he had done to you . . what both of them had don in your me . . . they'd never find you guilty. You've got a new life ahead of you now. You've trot Kav. too. No one knows anything, except you land me. Why not leave it that way, (and start anew?" , "And the manuscript?" asked I Irene. She stood un again. fiho tank "his hand. "I've never met anyone quite like you," she said warmly. Johnny felt ill at ease. "I . . . think I'll see Kay for a few mo ments. The kid's all confused. I'll talk to her." "Please do, Johnny Saxon." He went downstairs. Moe mt him in the hall. J. T. Smith just called." he whis pered quickly. "He's on his way out from New York. Do you think we'll get paid?" uood God." said Johnny in amazement. "Can't you wait?" 'The hospital called too. It was Doc. Nancy's . . . dead." The great Dane came out of t.hp library and stood looking at Moe. Johnny said, "So that winds up things. We'll be leaving soon, after I see Kav's uncle. You mfuht t.rt. packing." Yes. I guess so." Moe said Hp started up the stairs slowly. He looked back. The doc's ears lifted un nnrl lir followed. Moe ratted his nnwprful shoulders. "I'm going to miss you, pal," he said sadly. In the living room. Johnnv smiled ns he found Kay. She was waiting for him. Her unusualy green eyes were troubled. Hey!" he said br cht v. "None of that." He flung open one of the terrace doors. He heard rain pat tering on the tiles outside. The wind had almost died. 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