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12 Capital Journal, Salem, Ort.. Monday, July 21, 1952 Strange Passage yr l Hil It AHVBOt- SATISM Of OKAY.' FOLLOW M6 DOWN INTO A ftw fttt btlarf. tit high frtfutney sound J fmmmt ll I ll I awi even BOIF THE POOL AND ru. SHOW VOU 50THIN6 bum hjutt bumd thmgh tht suit of one ROLF'S BOSSES DON'T TRUST STARTS INTO THE VOUB HlliO RED WILL V PLENTY FOR CMS of rxpletJVt! RADIO PROGRAMS ALL TIMES GIVEN ARE SALEM TIME By WILLIAM LYNCH CHAPTER 18 When Gardiner returned to the cottage he found Melisande atreteh ed on a swinging canvas hammock idly reading a book. As he came near the held the book towards him. "I found it on John's bookcase, he explined. "Did you know hed written any books, Paul." "No. But I'm not astonished." "It's called 'Obsessional Neuro sis.? The first chapter's all about compulsive phenomena. Bright lad, Isn't he?" Gardner took the book from her hands and began to study the chapter headings. Then? with a mystifying expression, he threw the book to the hammock and took Melisande in his arms. "That stuff's for bug-merchants and star-gazers," he said. "Certain ly it's not for honeymooners." He kissed her fervently. "For the first time in my life I'm really happy," he announced, "and you're the sole cause of it, Sandy." She felt his face rough against her cheek and she snuggled into the warmth of his bared chest. "When you come to think of It," he went on. slowly, "it doesn't take much to make the average man happy. Yet so few manage to achieve happiness." He sat up. "Maybe they don't know the reci pe." "That puts you in a special class, 1 suppose," Melisande chided. "At least I knew what I wanted, he replied. "What do you want, Paul?" "You." "Is that all?' "You. And an easel and a few brushes and a not of paint. Simple, Isn't it? Yet it's taken me thirty six years to get it." Melisande stirred. "It's not every man who'd settle for such a few simple things. For instance, I can't Imagine John Tavlor being happy with only that much." "John's one of the world's work ers. I'm not. He has to be up and doing putting the world in order. Me. I'm content to accept the world Just as I find it." Paul waved a hand acroes the bay. "John desert ed all this to live in a slum. That's something I will never quite under stand." "Maybe that puts John in a spe cial class, too." Melisande said. Mention of Taylor brought a tiny crease to Gardiner's brow. A mite of doubt was slowly being born in the back corridors of his mind and as yet he'd not been able to identi fy it. "Let's not talk about John any more." he said, finally. "You know, Bandy, I'm hungry again." In the late afternoon Gardiner returned to the jetty and untied the rope that fastened the small Easily-Made tnsemlile The two Way ensemble top fashion news but easy to make! Drc.vs Is a basque basic featuring scooped lurk and skirt flare; Jacket offers choice ol short or three-quarter length slefves. 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Rowing out a piece he allowed the boat to drift until the launch came Into sight Then he took an intercepting course. The engines of the launch were cut and the two boats silently drifted together. A great, lumbering figure rose ghost-like from the bowels of the launch and stood athwart the fore derk. Gardiner recoiled at the first sight of him and his mouth opened 1 and shut in a spasm 01 lear ana trembling. The figure lowered itself to its 1 I gross haunches and aangiea tnicx legs Into the tiny boat. A bag was I flung down beside Gardiner and I the rich, deep voice oi tne new comer announced briefly; "I' the new caretaker, Name's Daniel Sale. People call me Dan ny." I Gardiner shrank away from him and his arm shook against the still ed oars. "Daniel Sale?" he asked in credulously. "The name's familiar. Are you by any chance related to j a girl named Katie Baie7" The face of Daniel Sale was quite expressionless. mars ngnt, mister,- n said. I'm Katie Sale's father." "Did Mr. Taylor send you down nerev "That's right." "Why?" "Becos I was lookin' for a lob. Mr. iayior does things like that. Here, let me nandie tnem oars. I'm an old hand at it." Thev rowed back to the iettv in silence. ! In the late afternoon of the same day John Taylor sat in his office at the recreation center paring his I nails and marveling at the con-1 stitutlonal stupidities of mankind, and lor the woman Melisande he re served a sour and damning oath. He was acutely conscious of a more-than-professional feeling for Paul Gardiner's wife, and It Irked him to meditate upon his unscientific and unorthodox approach to the new problem that had come up. Normally, he should have reported tne anair or Katie sale to the po lice and let it go at that. But he'd preferred, after due reflection, to I execute a formula of his own de sign, with a very good chance of disaster tor all concerned. For Paul Gardiner he felt noth ing but the detached, clinical In terest that a scientist might ex hibit In a hydrophobic dor. Gar diner was a dangerously complex inamauai, now a proven potential killer. Something had to be done about him, and quickly. But how to do it without involving Meli sande in an unforgetable tragedy: mat, was tne poser. If his analysis was correct Gar diner's new moral and aesthetic code would transform every ordi nary activity, such as washing and dressing and talking, into high complex rituals, and no af front to his super-ego would be spared its punishment. casting science aside he had an instinctive feeling that Melisande would be needing his help. His Impulsive decision to confide In Danny Sale was probably timely. 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The next business meet ACROSS 1. Large landed estate 6. Legal profession 8. Article 12. Cognizant 13. Form of "to be" 14. Uncooked 15. Lukewarm 16. Make better 18. Sodium chloridt 20. Depress 21. Chant 24. Rodent 35. Part of speech 26. So be it 28. That woman 31. 2000 pounds 32. Accommodate 33. Play on words 34. Single unit 33. Nothing mors than 36. Particles ot broken rock 37. Prohibit 38. Wards oft 40. Declaim pompously 43. Dismounted 44. Small water flask 46. Dye 60. Segment of a circle SI. Vase 62. Shade of green 93. Born i V 1 pi 1 r7 V3 At rsowafaefofwi ROOM AND BOARD BLAST 1 COULDMT HAVE BUT NOW I'D WELCOME ?t, VWOftSE LUCK IF I WERE A BEAVER A GOUT ATTACK TO M ' IN A PETRIFIED FOREST i EKCUSE ME FROM JURY ' J -LAST VINTER I GOT THE SERVICE GOUT IN MY FOOT JUST ' Z!-w-----V VAHtN I WAS GOING TO A ' ' -s, .' 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