Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 252, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 January 1927 — Page 14

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TIE SEQUEL TO SONIA

BEGIN HEBE TODAY SONIA, the young: wife of Dr. Don Stillwater, became jealous of her husband when she inadvertently learns that • formerly was engaged to — ELAINK WALLACE, stylish wife of Stillwater's partner. DR. ROBERT WALLACE. Through ESTHER LANE, stenographer in the office, Sonia also learns that Dr. Wallace is somewhat of a flirt, and attracts many of his women patients. DR. STILLWATER takes Sonia to a Chinese restaurant in San Francisco for dinner. Later she soliloquizes on the fact he was engaged to another before their marriage. &2NIA fears the Wallaces may have heard about her affair with FRANKLIN CRANE, before she was married. Sonia thinks Don is ill. because he is not looking well, and calls on Dr. Wallace for advice. She receives no satisfaction from Wallace, who tries to flirt with her. She runs across Stillwater and Elaine Wallace in a restaurant later and is filled with conflicting emotions. On the night of their wedding anni versary. Elaine phones, calling Don away as they are about to go out and celebrate. He returns with a gift nicked out by Elaine. Later at the Wallaces Elaine accuses Sonia of calling her husband by phone and then denying it. Sonia receives a letter from Franklin Crane, saying he is coming to San Francisco. Sonia fears Don's love for her is waning and decides to leave home to live with Jinny of Jed Thomas' office. Sonia refuses any financial assistance from Don. ... Jinny tells her she Is In love with a married man who proves to be Dr. Wal- . lace. A young salesman in the office of Jed Thomas is interested in Sonia. Franklin Crane finds Sonia back at work. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XXI Every eye in the balcony was on them. Sonia did not take his exColds Four helps combined One tablet does all a cold demands. It combines tho four best helps men It is so efficient, so quick and complete that we paid $1,000,000 for It. That way is HULL’S. It stops the 'old in 24 hours, checks the fever, pens the bowels .then tones the entire system. Millions have proved it the ideal help for colds. You will be glad to know It. Start It now and watch the change tomorrow. Be Sure It’s Price 30c asms QUININE Get Red Box with portrait

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tended hand, but she forced herself to say, "How do you do? When did you return?” He replied that he had arrived that morning. She felt that she could not possibly say more. He turned to speak with the other girls in the department. Sonia's gaze was on the figures before her, but she was blind with sick, unreasoning fear. What did he want with her? Why had he insisted on speaking to her? Couldn’t he realize that she was through, with him now? That she detested him as much as she had once loved him! She recognized no sweetness in his selfish, willful mouth. Only weakness, petulance and a child-like incapacity to brook any interference with his desires. How could she have loved him? Suddenly he was leaning over her desk again, asking in a cautious voice, "Did you get my letter?” “Yes.” "I must see you, Sonia.” She said, firmly, "I’m married now, Franklin.” ' There was no resentment in his reply. “I know. I want to see you anyway. She continued to jot down numbers until he said, pleadingly, "Sonia, you won’t refuse to talk with me a few minutes, will you?” Without a word she rose and swept past him into the dressing room.

Sonia sat on the battered wicker lounge. She was trembling with shock, sick with revulsion of feeling. There was nothlng'fascinating about him now. Not even the wavy lock of hair which fell across one temple and used to make her heart stand still. She could remember the sensations he had roused, but they seemed to have no connection with this thin, nervous man. He was as much a stranger as if she had never kissed him. Yet those forgotten kisses—that sweet, intoxicating madness—had shattered all hope of happiness for the rest of her life. Jinny entered, staring at the white face on the girl, huddled against the wall. "He’s gone, Sonia.” "Are you sure?” "Os course. Darling, you’re silly to take it like this. Oh, Sonia, you don’t still care for him?” For answer Sonia put her head on the other girl’s shoulder and began to cry. Jinny reasoned with her. "You know he can’t hurt you. After all that’s happened he wouldn’t dare start anything.” Sonia’s teeth chattered. "You don’t know him like I do.” She thought she would have given ten years of her life to have been able to fly to Don. "The girls are talking their heads off. You’d better come out. He won’t be back today.” She was astounded at the sight of Sonia, cringing, with terror in her brown eyes. But she would not see the ugly, jeering ghosts which Franklin Crane’s return had resurrected. Sonia made a desperate effort for control. She walked out, nonchalantly. But her face was so pitiful -that even Violet's laughter was softened. And not a girl on the balcony mentioned Franklin’s name. A small courtesy, but one for which Sonia was grateful. When the two girls reached their apartment that night she asked despairingly, “What am I going to do?” “Honestly, I think you're taking it too seriously.” “But, Jinny, you don’t understand. I'll have to leave the real estate office. I can’t have him hounding me.” "Why do you think he will? This was his first day at home. Naturally, ho would want to speak to you.” Later she lay staring into darkness listening to the foghorns. Fragments of former conversations came to her. “Kiss me. Sonia”—“Darling, do you love me?” "Sonia, you’re in my blood.” The price—the ghastly price—she had paid for his caresses! The hell she was always to endure because she had listened to those words of love. If she could have seen into the future she would have resislcd him with her last breath. "Oh, Don,” she thought, so desperately, it seemed he must feel her need of him. Then she remembered that not even Don had been able to enfture the recurrent agony of those memories. Toward dawn the fog thickened into a white cloud. Wisps of it trailed across’ her troubled dreams. She was crying for Don to come and save her. Stretching out frantic arms. "Wake up, Sonia. We’re late again.

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Lord, everything in this room is drenched.” Aching as if she had been beaten, Sonia dragged herself to the edge of the bed. "You look like a wreck.” "I am so tiredrQ "See here, why not stay home today? I’ll make excuses for you. I’ll say you’re ill.” She lifted her head with an attempt at the old insolence. "Stay at home? Me? I should say not. I'll be all right.” The smile she forced to her lips was more pathetic than tears. .On the way to the office, Sonia decided to try to follow Jinny's advice. Jed Thomas had insisted that Franklin would not be allowed to work there again. After his reception of tho day before ho would probably not return. It was possible that he might not attempt to see her again. But when she left the office at noon, he was whiting for her. "Sonia,” he begged, "I have to talk with you.” She did not stop so he fell into pace beside her. "Won’t you have lunch with me?” "No. If you have anything to say, you’ll have to say it while we’re walking.” His voice was anxious and strained. “Don't be cruel. Has it been so easy for you to forget all we once meant to each other?” "Easy? I only wish I could forget it.” He her bitter tone, then he said, dejectedly, but not entirely without hope, "I suppose you hate the dight of me?” "I certainly do.” "I’ve been wondering,” he continued, cautiously, "what you Intend to do about it. You won't try to get me in bad will you, Sonia? After all this time?” Her smile was like the flash of a sword. She had been afraid of him when all the cards were in her hand' “It's only fair to tell you,” she said, more calmly than she had thought she could ever speak to him again, “that my husband knows everything. But I have never told any one else.”

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thought our lives would bo the only ones affected, that we were shaping our own destinies! If we could have realized how much tragedy and unhappiness we were to cause others, surely both of us would have chosen differently. I have been very bitter against you. And I prefer never seeing or talking with you again. But my attitude towards life was as false as yours was ” As always he grasped at the escape she offered him. "I was crazy that night, Sonia. I swear I didn't know what I was doing. And he has haunted me. God!” She shrank from the livid anguish of his eyes. (To Be Continued)

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