Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 181, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 December 1927 — Page 18

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BEGIN HERE TODAY 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, Vivian, who ran away from home four years before. So the mother hastens a marriage of Diana with Arthus Vane, some years older, a successful San Francisco lawyer. Diana is only 18 and goes into marriage believing “Arthur is so different from other men he always will be satisfied with merely spiritual love." He repects her reserve, as a young girl's natural shyness, at first. But, after months of loveless wedded life, he tells her she has wrecked 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. Burton, widowed friend of Diana’s mother, and enrolls in Seton’s School of Acting. Within a few months she has progressed so well with her work that she is taken by Shepherd Seton. head of the school, as his personal pupil. In a few weeks he has aroused in her. in the impassionedl love scenes they rehearse to- ? ether, sensations she has never had beore. Diana falls passionately in love with Seton and decides to ask Arthur for a divorce. „ , _ Arthur flatly refuses to divorce her. When she returns to the studio, Seton tells her his wife has gone East for six weeks. ... ~ That night Seton did not call and when Diana phoned to tell him good night, he was obviously annoyed. Next day Seton’s explanation that he feared his servants might be eavesdropping infuriates Diana and she cannot go on with her lesson. NOW 00 ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XXXVII WHEN Nadine came in she found Diana hard at work. ‘‘l thought you were sick,” Nadine said in surprise, “Why didn’t you come to class?” “I was holding communion with nature,” Diana answered cryptically. “It’s wonderful what a few hours of that will do for you.” “Well, it’s a darned poor excuse to offer Klesalek.” “I don’t know that it is,” Diana disagreed. “Believe I’ll try it anyway.” She offered it after class the next day. “I ran off, she said, “and sat in the sand.” His blue eyes were searching her. "Restless, Diana?” She longed to tell him just how upset she was but feared to implicate Seton. “I was feeling low,” she admitted. “And fed up on all things theatrical.” He nodded, / “One has days like that. But they pass.” He regarded her more anxiously. “It has passed, hasn’t it?” “At least,” she replied, frankly, “the impulse to run has passed. I’m not very happy.” “Happiness is not essential..." “I suppose not,” she sighed. His gaze followed her wistfully as she left his room. “What wouldn’t I give to suffer like that!” he thought, sadly. “To endure for another hour the exquisite torture, the -divine madness There was no appreciation of her condition in Diana’s mind as she entered Seton’s studio. He was giving a lesson and she powdered her nose by the mirror behind the door, watching his reflected image. What was it about him—what

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mysterious, ’.indefinable quality that brought her heart fluttering up into her throat the moment she looked at him?” “Keep your head!” she said to herself, sternly. “Remember your relations today are pupil and teacher only.” N The thought sickened her. But she met his gaze with one equally impersonal. Watching his formal greeting! Equally anxious to proceed to business. She saw that he was surprised and it made here even more determined. In a moment she had thrown herself into her part so convincingly that she had forgotten their disagreement. Then he responded with the old sympathetic criticism and suddenly both were conscious of the old attraction. When she had finished he took her hands. “Diana, I salute you. You gave me a shock yesterday. For a moment I was afraid you were not going on.” “Supposing I hadn’t?” she'Said. He shook his head. “Tears, tantrums, temperament, all you please, but never to the point of interference with your art . . .” But when he would have drawn her closer she pulled away. “I’ll have to go now. I’ll ba late for my next class.” “Are you still angry?” Collecting her papers, she shook her head. “I’ve nothing to be angry about.” “You have not,” he agreed. “But I’m afraid you are.” “Nonsense,” she cried, with heightened color and tripped from his room. If she thought she was going around crying about him. But her defiance weakened when she saw him at lunch with a former pupil. Jealousy as vehement as it was absurd consumed her. Oh, to have that quiet glance bent upon her! To feel the electrical stumlation of his presence was worth any amount of suffering. Once he looked across the room at her and the piercing sweetness of his glance set her to trembling. It was as if before them all he had cried. “You’re mine, Diane!” Yet every one continued to chatter and laugh as if nothing had happened. Only those two understood. Their secret flamed between them. How long would it remain invisible to the rest of their little world? Diana walked home in a haze of happiness. She felt certain now

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“A date with the brave Knutt!” “Right! I’m going to take a chance.” “Have you told Jim?” “I’m not going to tell him. His wife is having a dinner party tonight so he will have to stay at home. Could anything be sweeter? Knut and I will go to some cheap place and dance, but will I be happy? Will Ibe thrilled?” She danced around a chair. “I had no idea you disliked Jim so much, Nadine. He really has been wonderful to you.” “Yes! But he is so settled! So refined! I have to watch my step all the time, I’m so afraid I’ll offend that sensitive taste of his. Diana, I'm going to wear the red dress that Jim doesn't like and Knut and

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I will dance the Charleston. . . . This is the first date that has given me a kick for months.” Diana smiled. It seemed that illegitimate relations could take on all the monotony v of matrimony. The glamor of possessing things had evidently begun to dim. Although she told herself she did not expect Seton, she dusted the living room, lighted incense, and sorted the music scatterred over the piano. Nadine departed in all the glory of the forbidden gown and Diana took a look and curled up in a chair. But when the bell rang she knew she had been waitirig. She opened the door and seton entered with a smile. . . . (To Be Continued)

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