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By HELEN R. WOODWARD

CHAPTER FIFTEEN

A FEW days later Diana, down-! town on a shopping trip, found herself crossing the small park on which she had looked down that snowy afternoon when she had first met Stephen, She smiled as she thought of all that had hap-| pened since: knew {t had oeen for the most part pleasant; re-| membered Stephen's glance upon| her that night in the kitchen, | lived again the thrill of being in| his arms, of being a part of his) comforting gentleness, his courage, . fidelity, and honor. Then his guick release of her, his apology for having overstepped the bounds of the “bargain.” But he had kissed her as if he meant it—over and over her heart assured her of that Might he come to love her, find her necessary to his happiness? She prayed with: every breath that he would! Diana knew that if it had not been for Adela she would have beet entirely contented in Stephents house. But Adela was a person around whom turmoil always surged Her intrigue with Richard Thorpe distressed Diana deeply, for she khew that they spent hours together. She walked along, stopping now and then before some inviting window. During one of the stops someone tame up behind her, touched her shoulder lightly. = 8 "

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“HELLO! buying some of that candy, 0 in with you.” ! She tirned to meet Phil Bruce's) smiling face and her owi lit up with pleasure “Hello, yourself! | How nice to see you!” He took her arm “Lets go In and see what they've got. Svery afternoon at this time I experience the pangs of starvation! Its the English nh Mme I ss. Couldnt you do with a little something” “Of course” she answered gayIv, “Any time!” Phil, after his cocktail, ordered an enobimols sandwich. But wont it spoil ner?” Diana asked pater she sald curiously, “you protiised to tell me something of Evalyn Thorpe—how she happened to marry Richard.” Phil's face sobered, took oh the {ook of rapt adoration REyalyn's name always called forth. “To tell you the truth, I don't khow quite how it happened. We three—Evayh, Steve and I—grew up together— were nelghbors, you know. Evelyn's parents still live there in Green St a few houses below the Curts. There were winter week-ends here in town from school—parties shows, lots of fun. Summers in camp. We never thought of Evalyn's handicap. She never et us. And we agreed at an early age that one of us should marry hér—take care of her always” Hig “volce trailed off for & mos ment, remembering. “Then Steve and [ went off to college—we only saw Evalyn duting the holidays— and Richard Thorpe came to praetice 1aw in old man Durbin's office. I guess he just swept her off her feet. We didn’t like to think that Thotpe uwsed Evalyn to insure his gition in the community. We ere relieved when we saw how nsideral Ww genuinely fond he

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“Yes—if youre going to have (t| Bhe strove to change the subject. anyway. I just had a cooktall with| ‘I've wondered—why do you live Phil Bruce” {here alone? Why don’t you live in “Humph! Goektall!® When the| the big house with Btephen and tea had been brought she asked Adela®” sharply, “D6 you like that young| “Because I prefer Dabney's commane” | pany—and my own. And because “Very mueh.” {of Adela. I never ¢uld abide the “I'd better wart you! He had child, and now I dislike her more the effrontery to tell me he in-| than ever. Adela was formed and Steph to ao you I when fashioned in hell!” en divorces you. m| “ doesn Know that there was to be no , Diana sighed. She ike | Ellen's small

divorce!” “ | “Oh, so that's it! Diana faltered, “You wouldn't! ; ha wa kee toge if we eves narrowed menacingly. “She's Sf pu ther if | making your life a merry hell, is

were unhappy?” The old dy eyed het shrewdly. she? Come—tell me—what's she

“ done! I'll have that smart young a Soh wd unhappy! Is Ste- lady up on the carpet. I saw somes

“ \ thing of her behavior at that dull I—I don't khow.” - “You don't Khow! What hat the| Patty at Stephens house. Come

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