Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 276, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 February 1927 — Page 14
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IKE SEQUEL TO SONIA By Vida Hurst
BEGIN HEBE TODAY SONIA, toe youne 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 somewhat 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 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 D °Jinny tells Sonia she is in love with a married man. who proves to be Dr. ' V A la young salesman. STEPHEN SESSENGER. in the office of Jed Thomas, is .nterested in Sonia. _ A 0 Don is led to believe that Soma is accepting attention from Wallace and in an angry mood calls on her and accuses her. As lonpr as Don Hunks she is a liirt, she decides to play that kind of a Sa s*oiiia dines and dances with Stephen. She was thinking of the pleasant evening spent with him when he suddenly caught her violently in his arms. Soma then talks matters over with him and refuses to have any more engagements with him. She tells him she loves her Sonia ’ tries to straighten things OU'. with Don. but he refuses to listen to ngr so she calls on Bob Wallace. Elaine appears on the scene., and to save Sonia Bob tells her about Jinny. Elaine meets Jinny, who tells her there was nothing to their relations. They were merely flirting. . . .... , „ . Anna Marsh Is seriously ill and Don rushes to her in time to save her liie. He tells Sonia that Bob lias explained the situation to him and asks her forgiveness. Jinny marries Stephen Sessenger. Sonia realizing she needs Don Tries to locate him. but finds it impossible. She walked alone up the hospital stairs. Time dragged until what seemed years she dropped through waves of agony into eternity. She was awakened by Don asking her if she cared to see her son. Sonia devoted all her time to her son. she felt he was so delicate a breath of wind might blow him away. Some instinct seemed to be warning her. Sonia was frantic when the baby has a slight temperature. She telephones Don. but he sends Bob Wallace. Soma blames Don for the death of their, son.. She feels that she has nothing left, in life and refuses to mingle with old fnend*. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XLIV (Continued). Don was gone when Sonia rose the next morning-. He rarely disturbed her when he left. She noticed as she stood in the kitchen, drinking a cup of black coffee, that he had not eaten either. There was only an empty cup. „ Not much like it used to be when she rose early to prepare a tempting breakfast for him. But often she did not go to sleep until after 4 o’clock. She knew Don did not expect her to get his breakfast. Suddenly the doorbell rang. The maid had not arrived, so Sonia was compelled to answer. As she started down the hall she heard Jean Wetherby’s voice, “Run on, darling. You play outside." “Why can’t I come wif you?” “Because you must watch the things on the front porch. Just a little while, please!” Sonia had reached the door. She was not pleased when Jean accepted her invitation to comeg Inside. “My husband says you are leaving,” she said, rather confused, as they entered the living room. “I’m sorry I haven't had a chance to return your call.” “I’m sorry, too, Jean answered, frankly. “I had hoped we might be friends.”
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“How uncomfortable of her to say that,” Sonia reflected. She lifted troubled, unhappy eyes, admitting against her will that this other girl had charm. The charm of soft dark hair and fair skin. Os slender lines and fragrant clea Tness. And something else. Out of her gray eyes there shone an undaunted spirit, flaunting a courage which life as yet had been unable to shatter. “You're returning to your old, home, I believe Don said.’’ “Yes, but before I go there is something I have to say to y0u.”.... CHAPTER XLV. The silence was clamoring. Jean looked about her, at the blue bowl with its withered daisies, at the davenport, paper strewn, and then, with a little wince of pain, at the half-filled pipe overflowing on the mahogany table. Her glance returned slowly to the slight figure opposite in black, with her white face* and dark-circled eyes. “You dislike me anyway, so from that point I have nothing to lose.” "But, Mrs. Wetherby. . . .” Jean smiled. “Don’t bother to be polite, please. I’d rather you didn't. You see, I’m not speaking far myself.” Sonia stifferied. “Sometimes,” Jean continued, bravely, "the truth from someone we don't like is more effective than from those we love.” Sonia's brown eyes flashed. “You are quite startling.” “Yes. I’m going to be absolute!} frank. Because I think you are doing a great injustice to your husband.” Sonia was struck dumb. The im. pudence! The unparalleled effrontery! “It’s selfish for you to neglect him as you have. Even grief is no excuse." “I’ve wondered,” Sonia interrupted cruelly, “what you know of grief." Jean’s face whitened. “Do you know how my husband was killed?” “No. I have not concerned myself with your personal affairs.” ”I thought Dr. Stillwater might have tolckyou.” “Dr. Stillwater and I do not discuss his patients.” Sonia saw with angry satisfaction that her blow struck home. For the first time in months her apathy had left her. She was tingling from head to foot. Jean continued in a tense voice. “My husband was killed in n
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