Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 45, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 July 1920 — Page 10
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WHEN A GIRL MAR RIES A New Serial of Young Married Life By ANN LISLE.
CHAPTER LXXX. “You won’t give me the fiver?" asked Neal. “No." My brother rose In a fury: “I’ye got to have the money. I’ll pay you back.” "Sorry,” Jim said again grimly. Neal turned to me with twitching lips: “I’ve got to have the money. Will you lend it to me, Anne ?” I went into the bedroom, took the ten dollars Neal had given me from its hiding place and brought it in to my brother. He picked up one of the five dollar bills and flew from the apartment. I wonder if he knew it was his own money I gave him. Jim gazed at Neal’s empty place silent-. 1 y for a moment. But when he spoke it was not of my brother. "Poor little girl—giving up her savings !*' he said sadly. “I didn’t haTe the money to 6pare, dear; but I couldn’t tell Neal that. I’ve only a little money on hand, and since I can’t offer Virginia the hospitality of my home I want to take her to a hotel and pay her bills. That's the least a man can do for his own sister.” I wanted to reply that what I had done wae also the least I could do for my brother, but humiliation gripped me as I realized that it was my extravagant young brother who was costing Jim his chance to offer his sisters a home.
But I dared not risk putting that -Into words, and Jim, too, was repressing emotions that mnst not be expressed. So W finished onr dinner In a silence that eemained unbroken until we found a aafe temporary outlet in washing the dishes. It was nine by the time we were through. There was Just time for me to make myself fine and start for the station with Jim —I wondered if he would ask me to go. He came into the bedroom with me and began limping heavily up and down the room, while I smoothed my hair. At last he spoke Jerkily: think I’ll start alone, Anne. I want to walk. I’m a bit Jumpy. Tou know I haven’t seen Virginia since 1 went to France; she’s never seen me—hobbling around on this game foot of mine." "Go along, dear,” I contrived to say steadily—brightly even—in spite of my longing to be asked to go with him. But he kissed me goodby without speaking the words I wanted to hear. Without the least effort I could have Indulged in "a good cry,” but I took myself sternly in hand and tried to laugh instead. "Barbara Anne, yon bathe your eyes kn ice-water Instead of drenching them Li briny tears,” I admonished myself Bernly. that was done I put on the lavdress that belongs to the Anne Jim’s "orchid lady” and then eat with a plump basket of Jim’s WTwo unhappy hours dragged slowly by. Lonely hours —hours filled with little fears and terrifying premonitions. But when I heard Jim’s key in the lock, I steadied myself and rose and crossed to the door with a smile of welcome winging its way from my heart itself to my lips. I would try to make Jim proud of me. The door opened. Through a haze I saw three figures dimly. I heard Jim’s voice—it seemed to come from far away. “Anne—here are your new sisters. This is Virginia—this, Phoebe.” A tall, beautiful woman came forward and took my hand in her gloved one. Virginia Dalton looked startlingly like nv djm. I could have loved her at once Tor that. But her black-lashed gray eyes appraised me calmy, unemotionally —end she kissed my cheek. Then a demure little girl sidled np to me. In a flash I saw appealing hazel eyes up-curving at the outer corners; soft, creamy skin, a clear-cut nose that tilted up and teased her short upper lip after it, and a dimpled chin. Then 1 was caught in eager arms and hugged with childish abandon. “My new sister! Yon will be a real sister, won’t you, Anne?” she cried ha!f
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shyly, half passionately, and pressed her lips to mine. And as I held her close and murmured : “Yes, dear Indeed, yes. I am your sister already, Phoebe.” I looked up and caught Virginia Dalton's eye 6 fixed on us with a strange mixture of amusement, scorn and doubt in their depths—and my heart sank.— Copyright, 1920. (To be continued.) Injury in Fall Out of Boat Causes Death MADISON, Ind., July 2.—Charles A. Anger, 60 years of age, a building contractor, is dead today after falling from ills motor boat, hia head striking the gunwals of a barge. The widow, 6on, daughter and three brothers survive. Norwood Christians to Have New Church The Norwood Christian church, recently organized, has purchased a lot on the southeast corner of Central avenue and Forty-sixth street and Is planning to erect an SIB,OOO church building of the bungalow style. The church as planned will have a seating capacity of about 400, and a larger
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Idlewood Park is dedicated to the exclusive use of those buying lots In lUver Park Addition. But during the summer of 1920, while the sale is on, the public is invited to visit this park. Oil account of its privacy, this will be an ideal place for Sunday School picnics and family reunions. Persons in charge of picnics and reunions will please advise us of your date and we will try and have ample accommodations for your party.
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