Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 267, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 March 1921 — Page 5
WHEN A GIRL MARRIES A New Serial of Young Married Life
CHAPTER CLXIV. •"Virgin la, I’m not go ing to beat vound the bush. We're listers now in Mating as well as in tact, and we can •Wfrord to be absolutely frank; don't you •£iink ao?” I asked, when we found—ourselves alone in my apartment, after our tench with Terry. '"Of course, dear.” Virginia smiled her lovely aloof smile i-'th of wanting to admit me to ho sacred Inner circles of its limited fadius. A sudden warmth and tenderness for this sister of Jim’s asaslled me— It actually battered at my heart until It hurt, I wanted to rush over and to fling myself on my knees at her side and snuggle my head against her and pour out on her gome of the love pent up in my heart. But six months of marriage to a Harrison had taught me that one doesn't treat the family that way. upon a time,”l said, reminlsktly and indulging my own fondness I prolognes, “I would have been afraid P discuss a Harrison with a Harrison, at now I feel I am one, too —Anno Harrison, accent on the ‘H’—and not Barbara Anne tee at all any more.” “Os course, Anne, you're one of us. And while I respect all reserve, most of
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all, the reserve of those I Teally lore, 1 feel it’s only natural you should have to talk now. I'll understand and keep your confidence, so go ahead, dear. And don't feel that either of us is going to be disloyal to our Jimmie.” ‘‘Jim 1” I echoed half under my breath. I could feel the hot blood leap up to flutter its ungovernable red flag in my cheeks. So Virginia suspected—guessed, Jim’s growing indifference to me—the thing I had been frantically refusing to recognize—was becoming evident to his ‘'Jeanie.” My pride aubmerged for a moment In the longing to talk It all out, and I Just ached to confido in Jim’s sister. But two things prevented.
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First, the mere fact that Virginia Is Jim’s sister, and that in loyalty to the love he didn't want, I couldn’t talk about him to her. Second, the fact that it was Phoebe who needed Virginia now'. Little Phoebe had first claim on Virginia’s sympathy. I didn’t count—l ought to be able to fight out my own battles. "Jim!” I said again." . . . But it isn’t Jim I’ve brought you here to discuss, Jeanie. It’s Phoebe.” "Phoebe?” It was Virginia’s turn to echo now—and she did It rather blankly. •‘You don’t like her friendship with Evvy, I know that,” I began. “Yes, you're right about that, but X can't Interfere merely on the grounds that I don’t like the friend Phoebe likes.
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“No, you can’t,” I agreed. “That would be stealing Phoebe's freedom. But you would interfere, wouldn’t you If Ewy’s friendship were sweeping Phoebe into real danger?” “I’d try. But I’m not much good at managing Phoebe," confessed Virginia. "Between ns, we must manage somehow,” I said, thinking aloud. “Os course, I haven't any list of acquaintances. But we might give her a dubante tea or dance and have her meet the right people.” “I don’t think we’d better try. The Harrisons had a real position once. But our loss of money—and-—well, you see my own position is difficult now, Anne. And Jim hasn't the money. The Masons are a good family; that makes It easier to reconcile oneself to Evvy’s ways.” “Evvy’s ways are getting Inexcusable,”
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I declared. You mean? “I mean that she and Dick West and Sheldon Blake are seen night after night at that horrible Chinese dance hell where Mr. West took us the night of .Tim's last dinner. And people are talking.” “Oh, no, Anne! Really dear, you rather alarmed me for a moment. But Jim’s partner—and Sheldon. No one will discuss Phoebe for being seen about with them. Really Sheldon is a splendid fellow and the Blakes are quite one of onr best families. I’ve the utmost confidence in Sheldon.” “But, Virginia! People are talking, I tell you! Phoebe’s crowd is awfully hilarious. And they’ro out so late! Such gay, conspicuous places, too! And they don't drink —lemonade!"
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paused, amazed at my own temerity. I had actually been on the verge of telling Virginia that Pat was my informant. (To be Continued.)
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