Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 257, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 February 1927 — Page 12

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THE SEQUEL TO SONIA

BEGIN HEBE TODAY SONIA, the young wife of Dr. Don Stillwater, became jealous of her husband when she inadvertently learns that he formerly was engaged to— ELAINE WALLACE, stylish wife of Stillwater’s partner. DR. ROBERT WALLACE. Through ESTHER LANE, stenographer in the office. Sonia also learns that Dr. Wallace is somewbat of a flirt, and attracts many of his women patients. SONIA fears the Wallaces may have heard about her affair with FRANKLIN CRANE, before she was married. Sonia, thinks Don is ill. because Jie is not looking well, and calls on Dr. Wallace for advice. She receives no satisfaction from Wallace, who tries to llirt 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 anniversary, Elaine phones, calling Dun away as they are about, to go out and celebrate. Ho returns with a gift picked 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, eaying he is coming to San FranSonia 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 Sonia she is in love with a married man who proves to be Dr. Wallace. A young salesman. vStephon besseriger, in the office of Jea Thomas is interested in Sonia. Sonia meets Don while out walking with Stephen. The sight of him with the pained look about his eyes caused her to swoon. Don calls on her and insists on her taking a rest. , , Sonia was thinking of the perfect evening spent with Stephen when he suddenly caught her violently in his arms.

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When she arrived home the telephone was ringing. NOW GO WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XXVI The voice that came over the wire was Don’s. “Were you asleep, Sonia?” She answered, shakily, “Why, no, I haven’t gone to bed.” “Wait for me then. I'm coming over.” She replaced the receiver, nervously. Something must have happened to cause him to telephone at midnight. Perhaps there had been accident to Jinny and Bob. Her life had been so packed with drama that she suspected tragedy in any deviation from the usual. • Surely only a periods misfortune would bring Don to her at this hour. His voice had sounded strained and unnautral. She paced the floor. Why didn’t he come? When footsteps approached she ran to open the door, falling back in astonishment as Bob and Jinny entered. “What’s the matter, Sonia?” “Oh, I was afraid something had happened to you.” Bob took her cold hand saying, “Look here, you shouldn’t get worked up like this.” She explained that Don’s telephone' message had frightened her. “Did he say he had any news?” Jinny inquired, sympathetically.” “No. but his voice sounded queer and it’s after 12.” Jinny and Bob exchanged glances. “Didn’t it occur to you that your husband might want to see you for any other reason?” Bob suggested. She was too upset to reply. Bob said significantly, “Well, we’d belter get out of the way.” Jinny followed him into the hall. When she returned, she said, “Good night, old thing! I’m going to bed.” A moment later Don’s tread came down the hall. She faced him in an agony of suspense. But she was not prepared for the angry, contemptuous, glance she received. “Don’t be afraid. I won’t hurt you.” “Why, Don ..." “I see vhat I have arrived too soon.” She stammered, “I don’t know what you’re talking about.” “No, you wouldn’t. It’s part of your fascinating little line not to understand except when it’s entirely convenient.” His voice was so bitter that she turned away faltering. “Did you come to insult me?” He groaned, “No! I came because I had to. Since our talk the other night I’ve had the feeling that I may have been wrong. The idea that I might have misjudged you has been the one thing I couldn’t endure. Tonight I felt I must come and tell you the reason I acted as I did . . .” Her heart gave a wild throb of joy. She ran towards him, crying, “Oh, Don, do tell me.” “Do you think I’d tell you anything now?” Suddenly an anger as intense as his own flamed in her. “Why not? What have I dene?” “Nothing,” he answered, sadly. “Nothing that I might, not have expected all along. I tried to make you over. But It couldn’t be done.” “You needn't keep reminding ine of it.” “No, that’s right.” He added, unhappily, “You see the unfortunate part of it is I love you. If I cared less it would be easier to be kind.” She grasped, “You can't mean you love me . . “Yes, and the last time I was here I could have sworn you still loved me. But evidently it’s only the goodlooking devils like Bob who are able to inspire real devotion.” She said, bewildered, “I don’t see what Bob has to do with us.” Words burst in a torrent from his lips. “Haven’t I seen Bob making advances to you time and again? Didn’t you gey to his office until I asked you to bo more cautious? Do you suppose I haven’t seen Jinny relaying your messages since then?”

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“Oh, but Don, I can explain that!" “You can’t explain anything to mo now,” he retorted, grimly. “I happened to see him leaving as I arrived. No matter how much you intrigue my senses—and God knows you will always do that —I refuse to love you when you don’t play fair.” He was gone before she had a chance to reply. Not that she could have said anything anyway. She was too utterly astounded to have defended herself against Ills charges. Don Stillwater was jealous! Had been for months. This simple solution had never occured to her. She had thought everything else. But that her quiet, self-controlled husband should descend to the paltriness of suspicion seemed almost incredible. Don!—whom she had put on a pedestal and worshiped. Then came a revulsion of feeling so abrupt it set her pulses hammering. Oh, but it proved he loved her! He had admitted that he wanted her. Had wanted her all the time . . . Flushed and excited, she tried to review the sequence of events from his point of view. Frowning as she realized that Elaine must have started it. She had reason for suspicion i nd had seized upon the most logical culprit. And Sonia, absorbed in her passion for her own husband, had played innocently into the jealous woman's hands. Aided by the talkative Miss Lane, and Bob, who doubtless preferred suspicion to fall where there was no guilt. She could see it so clearly now. Elaine’s visit, which was “not professional.” Don’s faith gradually weakened by a course of events which seemed almost maliciously pointed. The telephone call Sonia had ‘.denied, Bob’s appearance the nigh! of the storm, his “dropping in,” and his hurried departure. All circumstantial evidence whicli even Don had not been brave enough to

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