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WOMEN WONT TALK .1 4 BY RENE RYERSON MART THB UTORTi Keler Krulk, Brir e4 rebellloee, hum come 40 KnlkttiHf to epen couple of weeke before 'kcr merrleire t Cieorse Bokcc. Merle Krelk woi. Acre trky kcr reeeeeuiktrr ele merry mn eke ob loelr e'oee not lore. Sbe epeen letee, too on tke eneee of Ik emoet reecot feme between Ketkr ui Coeule. who le eaerrtrd to Kelkr'e fetker. Tkea a e4 aiea fa foaai oa tfco aroaade. Martke neocabea klai. Coaalo falate. e e e MARGARET I ! - CHAPTER IV 1 LOOKED around tor Margaret, but she wasn't there. So I went to phone for a doctor and the po lice myself. j Where was Margaret, I won dered again, and my heart began ;to ache. I'd have to tell her poor, poor Margaret! i I sat there by the phone rub blng my forehead with one clam my hand and trying desperately to think. I didn't know what was best. Maybe if we told the police 'that we didn't know the dead man . . . but, I'd have to explain that to Margaret i The operator in the village finally put me through to the Icounty seat There was a discus sion between her and another telephone girl, and then a crisp jmasculine voice announced: ("Sheriff's office." I said we had a dead man In tour ravine. The man at the other lend of the wire asked for details 'as calmly as if finding a dead man 'was an everyday occurrence, i Maybe it was to him. I told him as much as was necessary, no i more. I Then I went back to the living room. Clint Mattison had taken ,a seat He looked pretty white. I i guess his arm was beginning to jhurt It only he and that devilish 'glider of his hadn't come crashing i down at the wrong time. . . . j I gritted my teeth and told I Clara to give him the smelling i salts. . Connie was all right '"Where's Margaret?" I finished. Sarah ventured that she was probably in her room. It was ; Margaret's habit to get up early i during ne summer monin. ana ao i her work while it was cool. Then she'd take a nap about the middle I of ine aay. I The -storm brok while I was j climbing the stairs. A great rush i of wind sailed through the house l banging doors and blowing things J over.- Then rain drummed against I the ' windows. I winced as I I thought , of the body out there in J the ravine with the rain beating down on it ... J lt AUG ARET was in her room, A but she wasn't asleep. The blinds' were down, for coolness I ! suppose, making the room very dim. She was sitting in a rocking chair by one of the windows, sit , ting very still, and staring ahead . at the drawn blind. . , . -' ., "Margaret ' T said. My voice Jiwa- pretty shaky.' !Yes Miss Marthe." She didn't ' seem surprised that I was there in J her room.' . Vwent' over and knelt beside j her and took her worn old hands J in mine. I would have given any ' thing if I could have spared her ..the shock of this. . She had wor . shipped him. .: ?Derek is dead," I said. "I'm afraid that is somebody killed !him.- He's out there in the ravine. .;Oh, -Margaret Margaret" , I was . (the one who was crying. -' She stared at me, her wrinkled, "Abroad, Irish face looking like a (brown gnome's in the riimnpss of J the . room. She didn't ask any questions. I suppose she was too "-stupefied. ' I told her all I knew. Then I leathered my courage. "The police are coming here. I phoned them. Of course, they'll ask a lot of questions. Margaret j it might be better if we told them -ve didn't know him didn't know .who he was. Could you do that 7. Margaret?" -. . She nodded her head, but' her eyes were 'vague. I didn't think she understood. I tried again. "It will be hard . for you.- I suppose we'll all have . to look at him. But just say you . don't know him. Do you under , Stand, Margaret?" , Her voice came from a great 'distance. "Yes Miss Marthe." ' V . " T CLOSED Margaret's door softly. .. I would have to tell Kathy, too! ' She was the only other person In the house who could identify Derek. As I started down the stairs .the door of the rose room opened. .Kathy came out into the hall. I FUNNY T. M. 23a com mi rni hvici. iry t. m. in 6 ;tm. m.rs -K - pg"fcve i the work of a new taxidermist member oi' the cumou- COPVNiaHT, 143. NEA SERVICE. INC. held on to the stair rail tight while I waited for her to come to me. Then I took hold of her arm. "Kathy! When did you come back?" "Oh, an hour or so ago. Why?" There is always a flippant under tone in her clear voice as if noth ing in the world is quite worth getting excited about I stared at her searchingly. But there was no reading that dark lovely face. Her rouged lips were smiling lightly or was it mock ingly at me her dark eyes, ojten so stormy, were for the moment clear and limpid. Was It my imagination that she looked too innocent? But there was no time for the orizing. A car stopped outside. 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