Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 July 1939 — Page 14

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PAR IS LOVE

By EDWIN RUTT

CAST OF CHARACTERS | ROYALTON AUGUSTUS HERRING— | Just a guy with a car who met a girl. | BARBARA GANNING—Just a girl besieged by a couple of golfers. RONALD AND WILFRID—The golfers | besieging Barbara. $ 7 | Yesterday: Rovalton gels the twins : out of the wav for one night at least, | makes love to Barbara as a reward for his action in disposing of Wilfrid and | Ronald. | {

CHAPTER NINE

HEAVY step sounding along] the veranda interfered with] the immediate plans of Mr. Royal- | ton Augustus Herring. Babs pushed | him away quickly. { “Your father J’ began Mrs. Ganning and stopped, suddenly aware of a third person. | “This is Mr. Herring, Mother,” | Barbara informed her. | “Oh!” Mrs. Ganning peered at a dark shape. “I didn't realize anyone was with you. How do you do. | Mr. Herring. I don't think I've] ever met . . .” |

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“No. you haven't” cut in Barbara. “Mr. Herring is down about Baskerville, Mother. = Mr. Herring's his

“Orders! Nothing but orders! Don’t you EVER bring back

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cousin.” { “The family has done everything, Mrs. Ganning,” said Roy glibly. “But poor—er—Baskerville is a hard case. He will be a chauffeur. It's in his blood, I guess. And, of course, it's a great worry to us.” “I see.” Mrs. Ganning, peering into the gloom, did not see at all. “You say the name is Herring? Are vou one of the Boston Herrings?” “Yes—ah—that is, lated.” “I used to go to school Miranda Pyncheon-Herring,” Mrs. Ganning reminiscently. “Miranda!” Roy's voice seemed to thrill with pleasure. “She's a dear old soul.” “She's dead.” said Mrs. Ganning in a sepulchral voice. Rov withdrew from the brink of the precipice with admirable presence of mind. “What? Amanda dead?” “YI didn't say Amanda. I said Miranda. I don't know Amanda.” “Oh!” There was relief in Roy's voice. “Amanda's in the New York branch of the family.” “Fancy,” said Mrs. Ganning slowlv, “Baskerville's being related to poor Miranda, and what are you doing about Baskerville?” “Oh, nothing. We gave up try-| ing to do anything long ago. We're]

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just relieved that he has such a nice situation.” “He's an excellent chauffeur.” said Mrs. Ganning. “I shouldn't like to lose him.” | “There isn't a chance,” Roy as-| sured her. “He's very happy.” | “Well, IT must go in. The night air doesn't agree with me. Good| 3.1% evening, Mr. Herring. Are you| #3 staying or driving » At this} 2 point she began to cough. “Heav-| 2 ens! T must get out of this air. Good | night!” | “Poor Mother.” said Barbara. “She's got a touch of asthma. But,

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