Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 23, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 June 1928 — Page 14
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THIS HAS HAPPENED VIRGINIA BREWSTER, after losing both father and wealth, consents to make her home with CLARISSA DEAN and her father Her fiance, NATHANIEL DANN, objects to this for he mistrusts DEAN’S motives. t Meanwhile, DEAN plots to get NIEL away from VIRGINIA, but fails, and later is forced to pay blackmail to a MRS. FARLEY or face a scandal. CLARISSA becomes jealous of VIRGINIA, and the latter resolves to leave, but DEAN insists that she marry him, saying that she cannot endure poverty. When she refuses, he threatens to reveal the fact that her father cheated him out of SIOO,OOO in a bootlegging deal. Recklessly, she promises to earn enough to repay him in one year—or marry him. VIRGINIA leaves, but has to pawn a ring to tide over until she can find a position. She goes to NIEL’S studio to tell him of her break with the DEANS, but her joy at seeing him is clouded because she dare not reveal her compact with DEAN, and also because of .the familiarity with which his model, CHIRI, treats NIEL. She goes to an employment agency seeking work and is sent out to interview one of the ”newly-rich” impossibles. She returns to the agency to report and is surprised to find a man following her. Discouraged, she goes to her hotel to scan the help wanted ads and is angered to find orchids from awaiting her. CHAPTER XXVII “T EST you forget what the world -L/ has to offer,” Virginia read on Frederick Dean’s card. It seemed to her, as she stared at the bit of pasteboard, that she could 'see his jeering smile behind the words, .mocking her flight with him, taunting her with her misfortune. She was tempted to throw the fragile blooms across the room with the same fury that she tore his card to bits, but their beauty restrained her. Hastily she replaced them in the box and put on the lid. “What a horrid thing to do,” she considered, frightened a little that the ignoble gesture of flaunting a symbol of what she had lost could upset her so greatly. To be disturbed was to admit her enemy’s power, she knew. The thought so occupied her that she overlooked the astonishing fact that Dean had her address. When it did at last occur to her she puzzled over it in much annoyance until she solved the question. She assumed he had got it from someone at her former home. “I should have left instructions not to give my address to any one,” she regretted, provoked with herself. “But who could have guessed that even Frederick Hean would be so contemptible as to mock me with things that I love!” Her afternoon was now thoroughly saturated with gloom. There was nothing she could do but wait for a call from Nathaniel. She sat huddled in a chair, her head on her arms and her feyes feverishly dry, trying to hold her courage together by the will to do it. Bitter loneliness, bitter despair, crept up and sought to take possession of her soul, but Virginia fought them off with the thought of her ultimate happiness if victory were hers. “It must be! It must be! Oh, dear God, help me!” But help seemed very far away and the orchids on the bed were so near. Time dragged along in weary, heavy seconds and endless minutes until—was it really so?— Nathaniel telephoned. He noticed at once when he came for her that Virginia’s spirits were very low and he set himself to
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| cheer her up, but there was no flash | of spontaneity in her mind or heart. | The day’s events had dulled her, robbed her of all semblance of gaiety. She saw understanding and sympathy in Niel’s eyes as he talked to her over a table in an East Side restaurant to which they had gone for the Russian music. Virginia tried to appear interested in the menu of foreign dishes but gave it up and let Nathanel order for her. The best soup with sour cream she ate because she knew he would be troubled if she refused all food. After that she finished her dinner with tea and lemon in tall glasses. Nathaniel spoke of the music, enjoyed it, but it seemed to Virgnia that the plaintive notes of the balalaikas would break her heart. “Virgina, dear, have you any plans?” Nathaniel asked quietly when the music crashed to silence. She reached out and laid a hand on his, a gesture of gratitude for his patience. “Not exactly,” she said, shaking her head; “but you know, Niel, I’ve got to prove to myself that I can stand on my own feet. It’s everyone’s right to have that chance.” “But you didn’t seem to think about that when . . . when . . . ’ “I know . . . when father was alive,” she finished for him. “I just took everything for granted in those happy days, Niel. Perhaps if it had occurred to me to want to make my own living I might have tried it, but I doubt it,” she added honestly. “I don’t want to upset you with arguments, dear, but I can’t see why you should be so keen about it now.” “Because I’m forced to make a living or admit that someone else must do it for me,” Virginia told him. “I never gave a thought to whither or not I was entitled to all the good things that dad’s money bougl.t for me, but it’s all very different now. I want to make sure, Niel darling, that I won’t be just a leech oi. you.” “Pleas) don’t say such silly things. ” “It isn’t silly, Niel, and you know it. If ft were any other girl you’d say she was quite right because, you know, it was just the other night that you expressed yourself very clearly on the subject of freedom.” Nathaniel gazed at her hard for a moment. “You’re cleverer than I thought,” he admitted reluctantly. “I see now how you led me into that just so you could use it the next time I brought up this subject.” She nodded and smiled at him wistfully. “I want you to sfie it my way so you won’t doubt me,” she said softly. “Doubt you ..." “You might. You did when you said I didn’t know enough about love.” “Virginia, forgive me. I know it isn’t selflsn love that’s greatest, and I was, I am, selfish, for I want you to throw all your own wishes into the discard for me. But I’m trying to see it as you do, and if I can’t it’s because I love you with every breath I draw.” . “I’d rather have you feel that way than not to care so much,” Virginia replied; “but if I don’t love you so . . . violently, it’s not because I don’t love you as much as you do me, Niel. I think women can love in more ways than one at the same time,” she added enigmatically. Nathaniel thought she meant that love of her father’s memory stood abreast with her love for him and he told himself he'd be a cad to object tc that. Virginia really was thinking of a love that can sacrifice everything for one thing alone—honor. > “I wouldn’t want you to love me | except in your own way,” he told j her earnestly; “and as long as that lasts I’ll be happy.” “Then you will help me by Just
believing in me and waiting until .... until the right time comes for our marriage?” . w “Don’t make it too far ofl,” he pleaded. “Not a day after I’ve proved that I can earn my right to love.” Virginia’s answer was fraught with a different meaning for each of them, but Nathaniel did not know that. “Well, I suppose I would congratulate you if you weren’t the girl I want to marry,” he admitted, half reluctantly. “After all, you’re right. One has a right to justify his existence as he sees fit. If you don’t think it’s doing enough for the world just to make one man idiotically happy I can’t stand in your way.” “Thank you, Niel. Now let’s talk about you. When are you going to begin work on the murals?” “Just as soon as I have those illustrations out of the way. Chiri got temperamental today and walked out.” Virginia started to ask why he didn’t use another model, but checked herself abruptly. Honesty compelled her to admit to herself that it wasn’t Niel’s best interest that had prompted the question so much as a wish of her own that he replace Chiri. And she was determined not to let her ridiculous feeling toward Miss Mond color her remarks. Perhaps Neil might discover how she felt, and even though he laughed at her, as Virginia knew he would, she’d be terribly humiliated. She felt humiliated enough as it was to have to acknowledge to herself that Chiri disturbed her, but she couldn’t help how she felt. “I can help making an open fool of myself, though,” she warned herself silently. “I suppose you must finish with her,” she said conversationally.
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“Yes, I’d rather. Soon reach the stage where I won’t need a model to finish the things.” They talked for a while of his work and then Nathaniel took Virginia unawares by a direct question regarding her circumstances. “Have you all the money you need?” He intentionally put it abruptly, hoping to surprise the truth. “Why, I ... of course, Niel.” “Virginia, you haven’t!” “Yes, really I have plenty for the present, and you know I have an uncle In England.” “But I thought your father wasn’t on good terms with that branch of the family,” Nathaniel said, troubled. “That’s true, but I’m sure he would help me.” What she did not add was, “if I ask him,” She wouldn’t have asked him for worlds. He and her father had quarreled bitterly when her uncle had expatriated himself, damning the United States as unfit for a gentleman to live in. And at best, if she humbled herself to appeal to him, she could benefit only in easing her struggle for a livelihood. It was unthinkable that she should tell him of Frederick Dean’s charges against her father. Virginia could hear him sneering that no man could remain respectable in America. Oh, yes, he would believe her father guilty, and even if he were willing to part with SIOO,OOO, and Virginia doubted it, she could not think of subjecting her father’s memory to his contempt. She succeeded, however, in satisfying Nathaniel that she would not be in want, and he dropped his intention of trying to force money upon her. Presently they left the restaurant
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