Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 191, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 December 1927 — Page 16
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r 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 Dianna with Arthur 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 satlsfleld with merely spiritual love.” He respects her reserve, at first, as a young girl's natural shyness. 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 Hew 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 school work she is taken by Shepherd Seton, head of the school, as his personal pupil. He arouses In her, in the impassioned love scenes they rehearse together, sensations she has never had before. Vivian returns to San Francisco and is furious when Diana admits she Is In love with Seton. Diana suspects Vivian has warned Seton to leave her alone, so ahe telephones him to come to her room. Seton and Diana visit a roadhouse together. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XLVII. SO long as she lived Diana would not forget that small bare room with its table drawn to the fireplace. The sound of snapping flames. The smell of wood smoke. And Seton opposite, quietly reflective, but with excited eyes. When they had finished and Started home it was almost 2 o’clock. “We won’t get to San Francisco before morning.” “Fine! I always did want to stay out all night.” “Feeling reckless are you?” “Yes,” she said. Twice they stopped to drink from Seton’s flask. Diana was surprised to find that instead of becoming hillarious she was steeped in melancholy. The adventure was about to end. And she would be left to face reflection alone. “I don’t want to go home,” she •aid tearfully. “Don’t be silly, darling." “But I don’t. You’ll go away tomorrow. Then you’ll be indifferent again.” The thought of his probable reaction frightened her. “But Diana, I wasn’t indifferent • • •” “Yes, you were. And I know what made you.” She was utterly reckless >now. Careless of consequences! “It was that letter from your wife.” Seton had been driving rapidly. He slackened his speed to ask. "What letter do you mean?” "The one you were reading just
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before you decided not to go. I saw it. I knew it was from her." She realized she was saying too much, but at the moment it seemed justifiable. Seton’s voice was frozen as he replied. “My wife Is coming home tomorrow.” That sobered- her. Sent her hurtling on solid ground. “I’m sorry?’ she said, spiritlessly. “I know I shouldn’t have“ said anything.” N He did not answer. As they drove on her depression deepened, until by the time they had reached her apartment she was on the verge of deespair. “Won’t you please come in with me?” “It’s morning, Diana.” “But I want to talk with you. We may never have another chance.” Almost reluctantly he followed her. Diana flung up the shades, and a dull grayness, premonition of a sunless day, filled the room. She felt isolated. Cut off from humanity. Desolation drove her to him. “You’rp already queer again. Don’t be cold to me. Please don’t be unkind.” He held her away from him. “I’d better go. You don’t realize what you’re saying.” “Yes, I do,” she protested. “I da know what I’m doing. And I can’t go on without you. ...” She crumpled into his arms which tightened, fiercely. He kissed her, crying, “Love me, then. Love me... Love me. ...” Caught In a whirlpool of emotion, engulfed in a swift, treacherous, stream, she became conscious of fear. “Oh no! No!”
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"Too late, Diana. You’be been tempting me for weeks.” She trembled in his arms. Completely under his spell. Powerless to resist. Yet Elizabeth’s teachings were flaming about her. “I do want you to love me,” she sobbed. “But I suppose I’ll have to kill myself afterward...” His arms dropped as if her body had turned to ice. Blindly he groped for his hat and rushed from the room. As the door closed Dianadropped upon the floor. .. ► The violent ringing of her doorbell roused her. But she was too dizzy and ill to answer it. Waves of sound rose and broke about her for a long time. Then at last came silence and the misery cf her memories. But not for long! A few moments later the telephone rang so insistently that she was compelled to answer. Vivian’s voice Jumped at her. “Why didn’t you come to your door?’ ’ , “I must have been asleep!” "You’re lying, Diana. I saw Shepherd Seton sneaking out of your apartment. . . "But Vivian .. "I warned you. My God, I told you . . Shivering and disgusted Diana replaced the receiver and crept into bed. At the moment she was physically incapable of listening to her sister’s reproaches. Morning brought little relief. She was caught in the web of a hopelless infatuation. She could neither
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