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    Vednfsrfay, August 5, 1953
STEVE ROPER
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BURNED FINGERS
ly KATHLEEN NORMS
3 RADIO PROGRAMS
THURSDAY f. M.
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CHAPTER 14
"Donl want me to tool about
It," Montgomery Smith said quiet
ly. "You give me a hint once
that a man had hurt you killed
himself because you couldnt be
nice to him waa that ltt"
"No. not quite,'' ahe answered
hurriedly, distressedly. "We think
he killed himself, his father and
I no one else knows. They all
. think It was an accident."
"And you couldn't love hunt"
"No, that wasn't It. I did like
him terribly. He would have wait
ed longer; he would have hoped
that I . . . I'm not even sure
that he was In love with me,"
Jennifer aald confusedly. "It was
all mixed up. Eugene the one
who died, you know u so good:
he wanted everyone to be perfect.
He aald that all vhe troubles of
the world woudl be cured If we
were all just perfect."
"He was a born reporter,
Monty aald dryly as ahe paused.
"And he he said he wasn't In
love with me," Jennifer stumbled
on, "but he said that he ought to
marry me to protect me, that
the world was so wicked . . . and
then . . . then . . ." Suddenly
ahe began to sob violently; she
tried to talk above the emotion
that ma gaining on her. "Then
when he found out that I wasn't
- so perfect," ahe aald quickly, "he
was stunned. He was disappointed
in me . . ."
- It was no use. She could go no
further. She put -her face down
on her knees and cried. After a
moment she rose blindly to her
lee t.
"I think. If you dont mind. Ill
go nome. i am i Know wnais
the matter with me . . ."
Monty had left his easel and
come over to her. He pushed her
sentiy into a cnair.
"Don't go home and cry all
night," he said dispassionately,
going tack to his work. "Cry it
out nere. i ramer siupeciea some
thing like this. What'd you do.
Jinny, fall In love with the office
doss, wno was unnappuy mar
ried?" "No," ahe answered, 'gulping,
getting control of herself wun an
effort. "He he wasnt married
He liked me; we liked each other
so much! I waa so happvl And
then he just stopped. He had
never meant ... I thought he
meant ..."
"That was a mistake." be said
presently In a reflective voice.
"I know," Jennifer answered In
small tired voice. "I always
knew. But I was In love; I guess
It's sort of craziness. But after
ward , . . and all this time . .
If I could only forget It. had It
hot have happened!" i
on wen, we an reel inei.
Monty aald consolingly "Lord,
the things you'd like not to have
tone 1 1 knew one feller who grad
uated from college with honors
because he found out where the
blue books for the finals were
stored and had a couple of weeks
to work on them, A year after
ward he went to the dean and
told him; he had to. The dean
aald, It dldnt do me any harm
to graduate you; you're the one
that'll have to pay for It."
"And what did they do to him?"
. "Nothing, of course. Hee quite
a well-known man today, la asked
to speak at fraternity dinners. I
had flunked out two years earlier;
I didn't know for years how he
managea to graduate. I'll ten
vmi anmetjhtna-- Mnntv want nil
you something," Monty went on
suddenly, "I'll tell you the thing
I wish I could blot out. I had a
mighty good father. I didn't think
so much of him because he was
a quiet old fellow In an alpaca
coat, browsing about his little
ah op. His dream waa to have a
secondhand bookstore.
"Well. I Inherited a BtUe
money, and I was all for travel,
for .painting in Paris rive
gauche all that, I could have
set the old man up In his little
bookshop; It never occurred to
me. I could have been enthus
iastic about It, helped him ar
range the windows. He came down
to the boat with me when I start
ed my trip around the world, went
over the ship with me. 'I surely
congratulate you, Monty," he said.
'I've always had an Idea I'd like
to be on a freighter when she
went out the Golden Gate. You'll
see strange things' I hung over
the rail; he went back to his
stationery store. I dawdled around
in Manila and Tokvo and Singa
pore; we reached Trieste when I
got a cable from him: 'Mama
anxious, please write, Papa.' I
hadn't written; I wrote a letter
then. I found it In some papers
after he waa dead. He was a dear
old fellow not exciting, you
know, but well I guess having
a son was the great adventure of
his life. Nothing was too good for
me. I wish now well, there you
are!"
"But, Monty, boys are like
that." Jennifer argued eagerly:
"you didn't do anything wrong.
You were Just caielesa and busy
with your own plans, the way
aios are. ne unarrawoa man
"I hope he did, Jinny. Mavbe
none of It was wrong, like forging
somebody's name or putting poi
son In somebody's tea. But you
aun t jorget.
"No, she gTeed sadly, looking
into space witn young, tragic
eyes. "You don't forget."
"I've thought a thousand times
In the last few years," Monty said,
"of that afternoon when I first
sailed. I aaw my father after
that; I was home again, of course.
He waa immensely proud when I
won a scholarship and a painting
of mine was published in the
?aper. He had that. But he knew
didn't belong to him any more.
Tf ww that first afternoon when
fill RELAXED!
I missed my chance. My chance to
say. 'Here's where you get fooled,
Pop. You and I are buying that
little bookshop on Sutter Street
and we've got to get busy classify
ing and cleaning up ten thou
sand books.' He had all the book
stores seized up; so many thou
sand at fifty cents flat, and so
many other thousand at fifteen
cents flat.1
Painting away busily, he began
to whistle softly.
"We have to wash that sort of
thing out. Jinny, except, for being
stronger for It. We have to start
over. Wiser."
A great breath of strength and
courage seemed to be blown into
ner.
"Oh. if we eouidl"
"But that's the history ef the
strongest people In the world,
you poor little idiot. Not the ones
who have nothing to regret. The
ones who are strung by shame
and remorse and general self
depislngness Into rising above the
past. -Men may rise on stepping
stones of their dead selves.' That's
St. Augustine. You cant fool him.
Jennifer laughed suddenly.
smiled at him with her eyelashes
stuck Into dark points and her
face flushed ilka that of a tearful
bany.
"You still love this man, eh?1
Monty asked, not looking at her.
on no. I nsie mm, i aon i
know. When he came to see me I
suddenly seemed to hate him.
Jennifer said, beginning in a rush.
quieting aown to aouot uie puzzle
ment. "I told bun to go away, not
to talk to me. I don t Know how
I did It. I seemed on fire all
of a sudden, though I'd been wait
ing, longing to see nun.
"That was how long ago? And
you've not seen him since?"
"That was oh, more than three
months ago. No. I've not seen him
since."
And would you like to see bun.
Jinny?"
"I keep thinking about It." she
said simply. "I keep thinking
that I would like to see him just
once. Not ever be friends again,
I don's mean that. But to nave
him see me . . .'
"Rich and happy and with lots
of admirers about you," he sup
plied as she hesitated.
"Yes. I think that's what I
mean." she admitted, still hesitant
speaking much more to her own
tnougnuis than to rum. Monty a
tone had been so sensible, so
matter-of-fact, that ahe could an
swer him almost without self-!
consciousness. "To let him see
that if he can be happy not
rememoering anyuiing, nor sorry
for anything why, so can 1 be
too. But no," Jennifer ended with
a change of tone. "I never want
to see mm again. I am sure or it."
"I hone you never do. I would
like to meet him," Monty said
quietly, and have a little talk with
him. I would like to let him know
what I think of him. But let that
pass. It's nine o'clock and you
are supposed to be on your way
over the rooftops. Want my
flashlight?"
un no. its aright moonlight.
And I'll be here at half past six
on Saturday, Monty, to help you
set the table."
"I'll count on you."
He came to the roof-terrace
door with her: there was an awn
lng there now, and two or three
old garden chairs. Jennifer step
ped up to the adjoining roof.
waved at nun, was on ner way
across the dark levels. There was
Indeed a moon, but the sky was
strewn with fluffy, soft tufts of
cloud. The air was cold and soft
and pure: the man stood breath
ing deeDly. looking ud at the dark
vault overhead. Once or twice he
turned to follow with his eyes
Jennifer's figure as it slipped into
deeper and deeper darkness.
When she reached the trap door
that admitted her to her own
apartment she whistled seven
notes from Louise, and Monty
completed the phrase. He was es
pecially fond of the opera, and
Jennifer, fussing about the studio
with dishwashing or straighten
ing, had grown famllar with it.
It had come to be their signal
of her coming or going.
"Someday when you re in a
great opera house," he had once
said to her, "In Milan er Berlin
or New York, you'll hear that
ana im tnrui you to your bones.
un, Monty, do you Know, uiey
had It on a radio program the
other night and I recognized it
right away I mix about culture I
nut im airaia." jennuer naa
said sadly, "that I'll never be in
a big opera house. I'll never get
mat lari its too great a gap
a chasm. From our twenty-two-dollar
flat to grand opera, it's
too far! The clothes, Monty and
and the sort of people"
"As for the sort of people, all
sorts go. Shabby people, to climb
up all the stairs and get more
out of the music than all the
others put together. Real music
lovers with scores, who get a
downstairs seat by saving all year
lor u. ana lonow every note
though they're more for the sym
phonies than the opera. And the
social rtegisier oi course. The
Jod-glven chance to wear new
clothes and furs and orchids, or
course you'll go to the opera I If
It comes and they play Louise I'll
take you." Monty had aald: we'll
sit In the second balcony."
"1 can't oeueve I ever could
go to the opera," she had mur
mured. But he had known she
was not speaking to him but to
her own thoughts.
(To Be Continued)
FARMERS KILL REDS '
Hong Kong P) The nro-
Nationalist newspaper Sing Tao
Jin rao said Wednesday angry
farmers killed or wounded
more than 100 Communist sol
dirrs last week in an uprising
over an order to plant rubber
trees In rice fields on Hainan.
I Red China's largest Island off
! Indochina.
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SPANISH CLAIMS
REJECTED
London (c0) Britain stood
as firm as the Rock of Gibral
tar Wednesday in opposing
talk by Generalissimo Franco
of Spain 'ought to get the
Mediterranean gateway fort
ress back. A British foreign
office spokesman reiterated
that his government flatly re
fuses to consider Spanish
claims to Gibraltar.
Nearly two-thirds of Amer
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ROOM & BOARD
By Ahera
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FOUGHT UNDER THE NAME OF
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TEST OUR SK.B.L
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BELGIAN jCONGO A GORILLA
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DAMAGING MY ARM MUSCLES'
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My ARMS AROUND A TREE
TRUNK FOR 3 HOURS'
NESTOUR SK.B.L ,
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