Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 214, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 December 1926 — Page 14

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They permitted her to go Into her own room. Her drah, suddenly prim little room, that mocked her with Its purity! She lay on the bed and listened, stricken to the heart, to tho unfamiliar sounds. Neighbors came and went. The minister! What dreadful things they were all thinking about her —things that were true, now. As twilight fell, the shadows forced Sonia to companionship. She went to the kitchen to beg Anna to give her something to do. Her mother’s lack of reproach was like a knife In her heart. "He was so worried over you, Sonia. Ever since Christmas he had Insisted something was wrong. He hadn't slept much lately. The night of the accident ha never closed his eyes. He prayed you’d come home.”' "Oh, mother ..." "I'm not blaming you, Sonia. I lave only myself to blame." Her eyes were fathomless pools of despair. Sonia could not bear to look at them. "It wasn’t your fault. You’d nothing whatever to do with It.” But Anna shook her head, repeating, sternly, "yes I have. It’s a judgment sent on me." Theee words frightened Sonia more than her anger would have. She ran back Into her room, feeling the tension tightening about her. It was almost tlm& for her father to come home. But he would never come again. Then she set her lips grimly and crept, alone, Into his room. "Daddy, I didn’t dream you’d belle'e It. I love you, darling. You know I love you . . Never In life had he failed to respond to those words. But he did not answer now, would never answer, never lift a hand to push the hair back from her brow. "Oh, Daddy ..." Ills hands were folded as they had never been In life —poor toll-worn hands, with broken, blackened naila. She kissed them passionately. They were so cold. Dear God, they were so cold! Bhe flung herself beside him, crylr g, wildly. "I’ll never do 4t again. I promise I’ll never do it again." But there was no reassuring sense of her father's forgiving spirit—nothing but her own heart-broken Bobbing and the presence of Death. Someone led her away. Someone said, "What a pity it Is that w* can never learn until It Is too late.” She hated the voice that said that.

Looking up, she It was Mr*. Stillwater, grim with suffering. Sonia cried, "You needn’t -worry about Don. We were never really married. It can be annulled." She sickened at the unreetralned Joy which crept hi* mother'* countenance. "Is that true? Is that the reason you didn't go to Berlin with him?’’ "Yes. He didn’t want to tell you." "But why did he marry you, child?" Oh, she would be generous now. She could afford to be generou* if her precious son was safe. "I talked him Into It. He did It to help me." They were back In Sonia's bedroom. Mrs. Stillwater closed the door. "Does any one else know of the marriage, Sonia?" "Only my mother and one other "That man In San Francisco?" “Yes." She was surprised to see tears In the older woman’s eyes. "My dear, I’m sorry about this. Don had such faith In you. I thought he was really In love with you. You're sure he isn’t?" "Not In the least,” Sonia repeated, dully. It would be true by the time he had gotten her letter. "That's all right, then. He’s so big hearted, Sonia. No one can understand better than his mother. He has been fighting a bAttle for someone all his life.” In spite of the utter despair, fatigue, and guilt of her father’s death, Sonia thrilled to the pride in Don’s mother's voice. Left alone she thought, "But I've had that, too. Dad loved me more than anything In the world. And I failed him. He had to die knowing that I had failed.” (To Be Continued)

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