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In th r deqrsdinR com- 1 hand» If tney rrfusrd to do tier iwny of M artha Hunter and hrr blading they suderrd for It; she took wild htlarlcus crowd. H r h u « r e e l­ their heart» ana twisted them arou.uj ed merrily and soon found himsrlf l.er finger, and thenceforth ruled warming to thr «pu lt of thr mad’ y them If all else lalied. she de­ dancing. Bohemian mob aut the harm stroy«^ their souls. Her method/ liquor coursed through hts veins w ire ruthless. she was without Martha looking around hurried!) for merry Sh** exulted in her power someone to wliom «lie could Intro­ over men. gloried in it And though duce him. finally select«*d Sylvia Waahmgton a «lender white girl outwardly she was as beautiful a ouiivj woman a» Ronnie had ever with wild black rye» and trailing : raten hair She grasped Ronnie's '■ren inwardly her soul appeared to d a ik hand Hi t, i <>*n alute one *>•• b .icKctu d m aoni" m« xph<-.»hi * 1 with surprising warmth and frlrn dll- Som<;ho^ *hr ■ * « " « * m ore I ness, and drew him into a coiner a dtch than a woman. , where tl»ev could drink at d talk Konine realised all this m a vague without bring disturbed Ronnie u * n~w to some ex- found her to be wonderfully com least that he was playtn? imnumable. and within an hour " rr l°u m l hluiself « • . . . « I a* though they had always P ° w' r,rM ‘ o " * * » « 8yl»>« W hen- b rfii u r m frien d» * ’" r he » * » » « * ' » Vorlt hr was W h it power Sylvia possessed ovr, Itonnie he never really knew. hr ’ """ !"d W,,re Pow rr'eM tO lh ak r o a the »prll * h' rh ' ,>' 1 hHd h,m h' b^ * m' tnrrr'^ »'< !‘» unhappy a . tlm r woie on His new »how opened, and It proved an Immediate sensation. Thelm a was his special guest at tl»e pr«*mtere but she had to go horn'* , immediately after the final curtain to attend to her mother. Who was sick Ronnie was sorry that thev C H A P T W IV could not celebrate hi* new success H l i m ; Còlici together and yet he wras glad be­ Il « a « Ult- in Ih r »print; « h r n cause Thelm as departure made it less probable that she would find out I * « »t 11 tir* filli .lieti tu» (our with (hr about Sylvia • * »i*o A l i t i 1111 n *•*« 1 1 .* ( e* * y hr (lloví* dll N° f that it mattered very much. ih r wév (rom Cu un go biuk (o Wash knma to •► * « toas \ hap>M*nmg. 1 '/• no- ° R®m**e almost lorgotten Thelm a know hat and ,, , had , lo fto ii dml (o lhrlin n Th«*liita bodv s rrn ,«i really o c . „ n - „ ,u „ J ^ ‘T l l T ’ . g ìrrir.1 Inin joytnialy amt thry made i made l,m p r,U .,,„s lore ,o hu newlv * w « U ¿ "r* plMM to »| mmi < 1 an nint h o f (h r ■urn* • found » * . - , ! heart, and she „„„ " » ¿ r m .rr are The^v iiirr tun«* (her as |*MMlbI<* Könnt«* I s|wmd,-d in a maiinei which ain ar'd ,,k . , , , . ' ’ . | Owe her parents, had some oOjeetimw wiHild b«* rrhrarnlng for a nrw »how i I . ... _ 'o Ih , life of an actor's wife and _ ’ ¡ f ,no,nio< J »«-’ tried in vain therelore refused, lor th , tfme b ,- whirl* to «milt o | m * ii in N fw V im k ih r ; llo m a ll from his behnamf n en w rv a( lea.sl to consider Ronnie r»Mtilm( fall hr »n'rl but there would 1 Just how fai that love-maktiv; had en.ni.sl-. And Sylvia had aueh a grip be W(*«*k etici* a h u ll lltry muid »| m * ii ed ml«» sh ape Things i'j'toto gradually worse and arm aiound her and ga/cd into hot sign» of cucouragemrnt on her part torture in trying to get to sleep, he Thelma . imKh r and father finally dark and luin.nous ryes. • After (hat he had seen her only on «gain mm ght out M altha and her wors*'. Ronnie, tired after long limns of work found It Impossible to sleep came to npptove of Ronnie, in spit,* Could she crow*d. "Y ou know," he whispered, **I very s)H*rial occasions And once again f*e found because of the worries which dis­ t»l the fact that lie belonged to the really love you " have been hiding something, some Sylvia, and made love to her. turb'd his mind and likewise lm- stage. *l which they strongly dis* " I love you. h»o." she repin'd. " I ’m 'other love affair, for instance, from | possible to arouse himse!f to the him? approved ’Ih eir home was now a l­ sure now ilia* 1 do. hut . . . ” So It was that Ronnie began to pitch necessary to put his act over ways often In Mm. and tlujs Thelma I Yet on second thought Ronnie "Ilut what?” There was »light lr- » i > reall\ lor him a with a bang It was discouraging wild Ronnie managed t«* sim * ih I quite faine to the conclusion that, alter double M e id stion in hts voter It was dangerous, he and disheartening, for he felt him ­ m g«»»d deal of th lr time together, all. she was being true to lum. that. knew, but he was powerless to re- self. after all Ills years of success, "W ell, Rer." »he said. " I scarcely their warm friendship meant line jh:id there been another man in h e r ___ _ sim He card'd for Thelm a above all slipping. ripening into open love Ronnie did feel as though 1 know you' Honu'- , Me. she would have told Inn* lo n g 1 things. lo\ed her in fact And yet I S ylu a nuut have noticed that si! and then not dare as vet to bring the subject times you're yourself, ll.-r ta .r » » * 1 .« timocrnt. he im ild not lo r fe t th , willowy wt- llut sometimes you Ix-lorr !i him "W hat s th - up before Thelm a, he felt that he you're all right h »i ltank and ihn - m . i <> rom.-al >nv dnrtivrtirv. ol Sylvia matter, kid?" sh* ask'd him once seem so strange—even to me—and had not yet proved himself worthy »«»net «I that sort And .. » couldn't • o f her affection, while Thelm a seem then It seems almost as though you bring hiin.se!( to think of her hk thu W „ k rnd-i. when In- was I r „ iroin 1 wditlc they were sitting in a stuff/ I've only Yet work, hr wmild dtlv.- down to W ash­ little cabaret in Harlem rd to take the whole matter for wen* a different person lyin' of gtil who would do such a known you u few mouths, after all Igran t ’ ington and he would vUit Tlu-lma don't look like the same fellow I thing ell. 1 v „ -, . , " « ■ «"•> hh and gay love-making !»»r as Thelm a was concerned He T h elm a s aril,in In falling to it." She smiled. T h a i'» lie had been leading as would utterly disrupt his resolutions m at's The conference, which lasted far to Is- true to Thelm a easv. You Just w a it- w e ’ll have yon , l " ' f i 'l l y loved lilm, a .*, piactlcable. and he had i resolved ,,-lt she would have demonstrated that lull, the morning, proved a dull nnd T h e dui s went by and Ronnie In feeling fine again In a rouple of mentally that If Thelm a accepted fact by accept lug him at once. T ills I wearisome ordeal The whole alTatr the meantime learned a great deal i minutes " dm. he would begin anew and make pnM'iasi Inal ion he eould not under-, was more than R on n ies depraved about Sv l w, the beautiful wh.te- She lolt the table wlierc they wore i iii-iu out of himself That stand Per haps after all she was In i svslrm eould stand As soon as 11 checked girl lor whom he h .,l seated and disappeared from the voiildii't In* hard ut all, he thought, love with somebody else, som eone1 was over he went to his hotel r o o m !« passioni te fondness He I, "m l fa, stuffy room. A fter a few momenta villi Thelm a's promise ringing In whom he did not even know. At - , she raine back smiling triumphant­ iIs ears ter all. his acquaintance with Thelm a imt sw ay H'hehl¡rtinnately greater a» the houts flew by The whole crowd br.'amr 1*h'