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. ... jita'ia'm;?';-; THE NEWS AND THE HERAI.T. KLAMATH FALiS. ORF.GON SERIAL STORY LOVE POWER SY OREN ARNOLD TKHTKHDATi Caralra arfmlta mbnriii Lfnii cMmrulli aaf Baa arrfrra f forvvt II. Biaalatrlr laay alaa atfcaf Is a a aaaa wlia laa mililu x-ava. Carol? KSrata taking It waat, fclataa- It la a aara. NfMWhll awar Uaaa fraat ImMw Daaa aaa aa taaaaa far the laaara tarlaa. Srraaatlr, a latter arrive See Baa. It la fraaa Leaaa Sanaa. TAKE A LOVE LETTER CHAPTER X 'I'HK message which Bob held bad been handwritten, and even the script gave hints of the writ er'! feelings. "Robert, dear," the letter reed, "I tend this in despera tion because I can write what I cannot say. Things have been so changed these past few days. You are utterly different I hardly know you. But the worst is that you hardly know me any more, or you seem not to. "Tell me, frankly, have I proved unsatisfactory to you in any way?. For many months we have worked in harmony side by side, and while 1 hardly dared hope for such success as we have achieved, I know it to be far more significant than you realize. Don't you wish me with you any longer, Robert? Have I shown myself unworthy? Where have I failed? . . ." There was more of It, in a pained outpouring. Bob read with Increasing dis tress. Somehow on paper her plea affected him more than her spoken words had done. In truth, be had listened to her rath er absentmindedly, but if Lean were this upset "Oh, Carolyn," he called ab ruptly. "I must move fast The plane for the west leaves in bare ly two hours and Look, can you take one more letter? . . . I had no idea she felt so keenly! The highly personal nature of the matter never dawned on him.. Somebody had written him a let-; ter, so in his mind it was logical! for his confidential secretary to. take a dictated reply. j "It's to Leans," he began. "Leana? You mean Leana! Sormi? Isnt she here?" "Ye But I'd better write. She wrote me." Carolyn looked her surprise. "She is upset" Bob's voice showed infinite sympathy. "She is such a wonderful person, Carolyn! I have been most ungracious. But she is sensitive and I don't wish' to embarrass her in the slightest Ready?" Carolyn was ready, so. he began: ' "My Dear Leana: : "Your note has shocked me. that you had to write it at all i was enough to show me up. Please 'forgive me. . . . Paragraph, i "Of course" underline that, , please, Carolyn "of course, you have proved satisfactory to me. More than satisfactory. You are still the outstanding woman you were when you came, even more so, in my estimation. Leana, it is just that I am an insufferable 'ingrate myself! I forget to show appreciation. I -' "Look, Carolyn, I don't mean to be that way! A man Just gets his confounded nose into some thing and forgets everything else, see what I mean? frow how can I tell her that? She is a delicate, I sensitive " a "AROLYN suddenly found her self in the role of father con fessor. It was as if Bob felt he had to apologize not to Leana but to her. Moreover, it disturbed her greatly. "You are not unkind, Bob," she said, gently. "You musn't feel it so." "But I do! Her letter shows what a heel I am. I well Leana," his voice resumed the dic tation tone, "I humbly apologize for seeming inconsiderate of you, and I promise to be more careful hereafter. It is necessary for me to leave the city tonight on a business mission and when I re turn I I will " He paused, his face serious ... "I will endeavor to make up for my shortcomings. ;I regard you as the one person in this world closest to me. I " "Did you say 'closest'?" Caro lyn interrupted. "I yes. But you phrase it as seems best, Carolyn." "Me?" ! " "I am not very good at words. jBut all right Leana, it Is my one fervent hope that you and . I can always be near each other. I pray that our companionship, so pleasantly and fruitfully started here, can endure through life. It will be" a "' ""AROLYN had looked up in con- . ; sternation, so that he paused again. She hadn't meant to re- veal her feelings but she suddenly blushed with a sense of guilt - Guilt and distress. He saw the distress, at least "Please," he begged, "you write ft, Carolyn. You see what I'm tVying to say! I'm never good at this sort of thing." "I can try, Bob." She almost ' whispered it. "You're priceless. I've simply got to square this with Leana. 1 have no idea how discourteous I have been to her. I know I always was tactless, but Look here, Leana really is tops. Know what I mean? She is!" He paused to consider that, Carolyn said nothing. She was i gazing at her fingertips. To cover her feelings, she reached for the telephone direc tory. "I'll call the airline's office for your reservation," she said flatly. "What city. Bob? Denver?" "No. Somewhere in Arizona or Nevada. They have fewest people, wildest mountain lands. Say, Boulder Dam. You suggested that,", ' "'! COaVKIOMT. 141. NEA StRVICC. INC When the call was completed he tried again to resume dictation, but while his feelings were no less intent, words were even more elusive. "Make it clear that I need her," he ordered, almost desperately. "You need her? To, uh " "Yes! I was just thinking. I had no idea how much I relied on Leana. How invaluable she is. We have accomplished much. We must stay together always, for the good of science and of our selves. We have a debt to hu manity. Besides, Carolyn, she and I Leana and I" He was stuck again, but In a moment Carolyn murmured, "Bob, are you confessing that you love Leana Sormi? Are you?" TTE turned slowly to her, face strained. For a long time he just stared in abysmal worry and confusion. Then he slowly nodded. "I guess that's it" he rasped, barely above a whisper. "I hadn't thought . . . hadnt thought . . . you , . , that would seem . . . right" He was still nodding, looking off at nothing now. "To gether . . . Months together here. We understand each other. We have been very dose . . . The work, Carolyn, must continue. It must! "Carolyn, you have to help me! I will pay you any salary, any price! You are brilliant in your own right You can do things I cant You have understanding. You simply have to help me with Leana, help me win her. show me how to to make love as a considerate man should! Carolyn. I you simply musnt laugh at me! I need your help now more than" - But his secretary had not laughed. 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