Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 175, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 November 1927 — Page 18
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BEGIN HERE TOnAI When Diana Farwell’s mother overhears talk of love between her daughter and a schoolboy friend, she is fearful that Diana will “go wrong"! like her sister. Viv4an. who ran away fro m home four years before. So the motk'.er hastens a mairriage of Diana with Arthur Vane, son* years older, a successful San Franciteco lawyer. Diana is .only 18 and goes into marriage believing "Arthur is so different fronv other men he always will be satisfied with merely spiritual love.” He respects her reserve, as a young girl's shyness, at first. But after many months of’ loveless wedded life, he tells her she has ruined his life. Some . time after, her mother dies. Diana leaves Arthur and finds her long-lost sister, Vivian, preparing for a trip to New York. Diana rents a room at the home of Mrs. Burtpn. widowed friend of Diana's mother, and enrolls in Seton’s School of Acting. After abcyt a year, she has progressed! so well with her work that she is taken by Shepherd Seton. head of the school, as his personal pupiL NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY < trip he doesn’t; mean anything,” Diana, told herself in the weeks which followed. “Think how many girls he has taught the same thing. It’s just part of his profession. And no doubt we all react the same way.” But she was working now with no sense of dragging. There seemed no end to .her vitality. She knew she was doing well. Klesalek watched her curiously, but proffered) no advice. Diana thought he must be conscious of the change in her, but he was careful not to mention it. Sometimes she wished he Would. It was all so strange. So different from her relations with any other man. She- was keyed to a higher pitch the moment she entered Seton’s roonn. As if ,in some mysterious way she had become a part of that magnetic personality! Responsive tb his slightest suggestion, sensitive to the least shade of criticism—wax in his hands! And she gloried in it! One afternoon they happened to leave the school together. “I’ll take you home,” he said. His voice -was so brusque that she replied, “Don’t bother! I live on the car line.” “Get in my, car,” he ordered. Diana climbed in meekly, and rode off, feeling tremendously important. She, Diana Vane, was going for a ride with Shepherd Seton. Surely the very pavement beneath them „ must shriek its recognition. She wondered that people in the streets did not turn to look. And he seemed to share her excitement. He did not drive in the direction of her apartment, but CLEARS UP A LINGERING COUGH A lingering irritable cough is not so good. It reveals a wrong condition. But that wrong condition will quickly yield to the peculiar healing qualities of Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound, a true cough remedy of proven medicinal value. From 651 E. 46th St., Chicago: “A stubborn, lingering cough worried me, kept me awake, tired me out, but it quickly yielded to your good Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound, as my druggist assured me it would.” Always dependable. Sold everywhere.—Advertisement.
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toward the ocean and down the highway. Once he leaned across and put his hand over hers. She turned hers, palm up, against his gray glove. At that moment if the car had plunged into the sea she could have gone too, singing, beneath his hand. . . . Presently they stopped and walked down across the wet said. Diana’s cheeks were pink. Her eyes were like stars. , “Isn’t this fun?” she cried. He took her by the shoulders and kissed the tip of her nose. It was not the sort of demonstration one could possibly object to, she thought. “Is it?” he repeated. His eyes were somber. “I’m not sure that I can recognize fun when I see it any more. You may not believe me, Diana, but I’ve almost forgotten how to play.” “You?” “Yes! I’m going at top speed all the time. Giving everything I have. And I need relaxation. I need the freshness of the out of doors. And an unspoiled, sweet little comrade.” His arms was about her. “Would you dare be that to me?” he asked. “If you dared ask it of me. . . He kissed her. gratefully, then as if fired by the flame he felt of her submission, he kissed her again. The contact left her trembling. "Diana, do you know what you’ve done?’ She smiled, but her voice was ragged with anew, incomprehensible emotion. . “You’ve kissed me,” he said, “as I didn’t think you could ever.” “Could or would?” “Could,” he repeated. “You’re wonderful. ...” But now she pushed him away. “Not again, please!” Looking unnatural and a little embarassed, they turned back to the car. ' Diana wondered if that night would ever end*. She sat in the living room and waited for Nadine, who had gone out with Jim. Worrying! Useless to tell herself she had been weak and foolish. It was Seton who controlled the situation. The remembrance of her lack of resistance frightened her. For the first time in her life she had wanted to be held close in a man’s arms. It was shocking. A man in his position could not afford to have an affair with a pupil. Have an affair? Diana, what do you mean? You, who left your husband rather than submit to his embraces! “But this is different,” she argued. “Beachy was right when she said the right man would make me feel like any other girl. Oh, I’m
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glad. I want to feel that way.” Her old pose as a goddess seemed childish* and Sflly now. She preferred being real flesh and blood. But of what valup was it? She told herself, dramatically, that for the first time in her life she was In love, and it was too late. Not for worlds would she permit him to be hurt by any notoriety. Yet no attachment, however innocent, could epdure at Seton’s without being “nosed out.” A glance—an absent-minded en-dearment-might betray them! she must see that it went no farther. Came the memlcy of her flushed face pressed to his. . . . But she bit her lip and cried, “No! I won’t even think of it. It must not—must not—happen again.” At 5 o’clock she rose and achingly sought her room. Nadine had not returned. . , . The next day Diana forced herself to meet Seton with cheerful poise. She had decided to ignore their ride together. She did some excellent work in “Mona Vanna,” which had been chosen for her initial role. But when she had finished and was putting her manuscript into her portfolio, he came across to her. “I’m going to stop at the apartment tonight.”
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