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    Saturday. Aufuat 22. 1953
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salca, Oregon
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CHAPTER 2
Eddy Street again on a chilly,
wind gray summer afternoon.
Jj.r. Inch o( It was familial
aha rant tht street doorbell and
listened lor me uuiuriavtaoie
click. Immediately ahe im run
nine tip the narrow stairs, hear
Ini the exultant voice oX Eni:
"Oh. It' Jennifer. Moml. Faddy,
it'i Jen!-
6he mounted Into their wild
embraces. -
"Did you fix it. Jenf Are we
Jennifer t down, pan tint and
laughing. Betty, ciose to the birth
o a baby, atood beaming approval
from the kitchen doorway.
-Yea. .of course you're going.
The Wth of July, Betty."
"My goodness, that's only ten
davs, Betty observed doubtfully."
"Iff less than that." Jennifer
told them. "You leave a week
from Uufcday. But Granny and I
want you to corae over Saturday
afternoon, and then you can
check on all your equipment."
-Jennifer, now you didn't to get
them the whole list I" Betty pro
tested. "Every last thing," Jennifer
aid. laughing In sympathy with
the -little girls' delight. 'Red
handkerchiefs,, scout knives, sleep
ing bags, shorts, sweaters, every
thing. Cassie and Hilda laid them
all out on one of the guest-room
beds last night. They make me
want to go too!"
"Jen, you're too good to t.iem,"
Betty eald. But her eyes were as
blight as the children's eyes. "80
you're going to nave two months
in t he Sierras!' she marveled.
"You'll come home as wild as
Indians."
"That'll give me a chance to go
house-hunting In Richmond with
Clint," Betty observed with sat
isfaction. Jennifer unwrapped a
package that held microscopic
shirts and sacques, "isn't there
any end to that old lady's
money?'' Betty asked.
"Apparently not She has a very
friendly feeling for you too, Betty.
She feels that you did something
for me during the years when she
snore or less failed me.
"My grandmother," Jennifer
pursued it, "Is delighted to have
something someone that belongs
to her. She says that If you'd
really like to send the girls to a
good school next fall and they
want to go, she and I wUl be
responsible."
"You're been awfully lucky
Jen."
"It's all a dream of beauty and
luxury and and dignity. It seems
we have a box for the opera sea
son and a box for the symphonies.
Granny and I."
"That'll remind you of your
crazy friend whafa-hls-name."
"Stan Llchenstein? Poor Stan."
"Oh. did you see your other
friend getting killed?"
"Who's that?" Jennifer's eyes
widened with alarm.
"That Borrows boy."
"Sidney Borrows!"
That's what the paper said.
Sunday. If. said in trial flights
down In Texas somewhere."
Jennifer reached across to
tsther In a handful of the peas
Betty was shelling; her fingers
threaded the green shells expert
,ly. For a long while she did not
peak.
Now the saw the depressing
dark reds, the smeared browns,
and cheap material of the dining
room with! changed eyes. She
compared them to the furnishings
of a big airv house on a hilltop
and the Golden Gate laid out be
low 1U . .
And Jennifer was oueea of her
Srandmother's house. The old lady
ad capitulated to her immedi
ately. Old Julia Olddmg's laughed
at her. listened to her. followed
her about with adoring eyes,
wising tears from her own eves
when Jennifer gave her some lit
tle proof of affection.
"She's a darling, isnt she,
Archie?" ahe would demand of
the old colonel she geneorusly
called her "brother-in-law." His
was only a remote oouslnshlp with
her late husband.
"He thinks you're a wonderful
girl," her grandmother told her.
Jennifer loved It all. She loved
to be spoiled and admired and
indulged.
"Monty
The single word fell Into ab
solute silence. The man who was
painting at an easel did not move,
and Jennifer spoke again.
"Monty?"
"Oh, Monty, turn around!" Jen
nifer was half laughing, half cry
ing. Now Monty did turn and
stood staring at her through his
glasses, his head dropped a little
forward, his palette in his hands.
"My good Lord. It'a Jennifer!"
"It's Jennifer!" she confirmed
(t, laughing joyously. He 1 seized
both her hands; for a moment
both he and she were speecnless,
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fragments
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length
43. Along
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tl. One who
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breathing hard and laughing Into
each other's eyes.
Then the sat down, and Monty
took a chair opposite her and
close to her and they wert both
talking at once.
"Im staying over at rabble
Beach; I walked over! Look at my
shoes, and I'm blown to pieces.
But It suddenly occurred to me
that you had a studio here, and
I asked everyone and found you
with no trouble at ell!"
"Oh, say oh. say oh, say
us gooa to see you :
"Isnt It good to set each other!
I've missed yon so. I walked across
the roots; it was too awful to
see the dear old studio fud of
auctioneer's stull "
"I know. But Sam French left
me this place he was killed,
right after Pearl Harbor. I tried
to get in anywhere everywhere.
Too old and no experience: they
dldnt want me. So I got work at
the Monterey Presidio"
"What doing?"
"Warehouse work. This Is the
first afternoon I've hao off for
weeks. I usually dont get home
until about eight." -
"Ob, Monty,5 the girl said, her
eyes glowing, "I do respect you
for that! You got into war work?"
But say, listen, what about
you?
"I went Into Vogelsang's, I ac
tually did, to ask for you. One
of the girls said you were going
to be married but she didnt seem
to fee very sure about It."
"I told them when I left I was
going to be married and then
I wasnt, Jennifer confessed.
"80 then I did take a fob in De-
venbury over beyond Berkeley as
a companion. But that only last
ed ten days."
"But what happened to your
marriage?
"Well, I we put It off."
Service, eh?"
' Medical Corps. Captain James
uppincoit.
"Oh? Crazy about him?"
"Aucassln and Nlcolette," Jen.
niter's bright color came uo.
"You and your Aucassln and
Nlcolette! I suppose I gave you
that?"
Her laughter died and ahe said
quickly, "What didn't you give
me, Monty? Was there ever a
friend like you? You cant look
a person right in the eye and say
'You pulled me out of a ditch.
You gave me courage and wis.
dom; you taugnt me and you
cared about me! I have to thank
you for my first good times
"Whafre vou doing now?'
"I'm living with my grand
mother.
"I didn't know you had a grand
mother." "I didn't know she was alive.
You see, my mother quarreled
with her when I was a baby. My
mother's own mother. But she
didn't want my mother to marry
the way she did. and my father
was older and not very successful
or romantic, I Imagine. Anyway,
she sort of put them out of the
house," Jennifer pnraseo it oeii'
cately.
"She sort of sat around wait
ing for them to come back and
say they were sorry, and it hap
nnMl t.hev both died shortlv af
terward. I was quite a little
alrl and Bettv didn't know any
thing about it, so there was no
one to teu ner.
"How'd you find her?"
"She found me. reallv."
"Staying down here? You
couldn't come over to supper to
morrow night, could your im
Car terete are down and some of
the others 0: the 01a sei.
"Monty, I'd love it."
"Brine the old ladv!" .
"She Isn't that kind of old
ladv." Jennifer laughed. "She's
giving a dinner party of her own
tomorrow nigm. ane ssm, so
that T can easilv get away.
well, but loony,- ne began,
bewildered, "where are you stay
ing She's giving a dinner, sne
plays bridge . . .
Not ail aranomouiera are
noor." Jennner ooservea simoiy
you aon t mean to say . . . r
"Yes, I do. 1 I am still Sara
Crewe."
Its comfort, its security. lor
you. Jinny?"
"It's more than that And you
started me."
"You dldnt need much of a
start."
"You'll never know. You start
ed me, and then Julie came in
and suggested that I take the
Vogelsang's Job, and that's how
my grandmother found me. It all
hangs together." Monty kissed her
on the temple.
'Happy. Jinny?
'The happiest woman In the
world . . . And the unhapplest.
You see. I love him horribly.
Monty. Terribly And not lust
with excitement this time; but
all through and through. I love
him." Jennifer went on, speaking
dreamily now. "through all the
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The United States Golf As
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REAU, Capital Journal, 86 Mia- ,
lion ttreet, San Francisco I, CtilX.
FROG DISTRACTED HIM
Dereham, England U. But
cher Stanley Bowman explain
ed to a court today that ha
drove down a one-way ttreet
the wrong way because a email
frog got into the back seat of
his automobile and the re
sulting panic among the ladles
distracted my attention." Bow
man was fined 13.20. ,
By Altera
MV LIPS7 -WHV
I'oneedanasbestoJ
LINEO AAOUTH TO
UTTER THE FLAMING
AND
FALSEHOODS HE TOLD
"UM THE GALLOP
THAT BOUNDER,
CALLING ME A
LIKE
PREVARICATOR.'
V .r I VICTORIOUS!
W?tU LION
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