Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 January 1942 — Page 17

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forget i After he'd left, Juddy came in. “What has Loren Oliver told you about me?” she asked. “Nothing,” I said. “Except a little about your folks.” She stopped and thought some] more. “All right,” she said. “Come| wand never opened your face to I couldn't on. Let's go over and see him.” me?” Doc put down his hand trowel] «1 thought that if Mrs. Kent—> and came to the gate. “Please!” Juddy said. ‘voure not married to Did you Write Hendy Kent that “_wanted you to know she'd longer?” 1 wat Here " ‘ have told you.” | “I wish I knew. He used to ny not, he said. : “I've been meaning to,” Juddy write me three or four times a Sop ut et he said. “I kept putting it off.” week, drunk or sober, trying to get — at se rai * 1 “Now that I know you,” Doc said, me back. Then, for a change, hed gy Hu it must be YOU."|«; cant understand your getting|talk Reno. I hope he went. Now obi a EF Be hari) “Nolinto it at all.” | he’s threatening to come down here, aa 2 "" . but I don’t suppose he will. He “Who's Hendy Kent?” I said. Sa ay {never does anything he says he’s “My husband,” Judy said. “THE GOOD old competition | oo to do gr g :

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didn’t seem to fully cover the|that I'd better jump through it beground. | fore some other girl nosed me out.” ;; was - th i e most reasonable wish “I havent seen Henderson Kent| The Doc shook his head. “It ; tye world for several years, you know,” Doc doesn't fit in with my picture of | “Is that all?” I said. “Page your sald to her. “I never knew him you,” he told her. | fairy godmother. Did you ever hapwell in college. He was the gilded] “It’s simple. At that age and in en to notice pal, that the sun youth of the place until he flunked | the set I ran with, you think— ‘Oh, | very seldom shines on both sides out. Did he continue to be a high- well! Why not give it a try? Iti of you at once? If your front side Ther?" {doesn’t have to last. And It won't is warm, your backside is cold. The highest,” she said. “I tried change anything’ But it did. It Thats what's known as the law of to fly with him. It didn't work.” [changed me. And I don't like the compensation.” - What was wrong,” I asked. change.” “Well, I've got all over expecting ‘I was. In ever marrying him.” “Hmm,” Doc said. “You cant! {oo much,” she said. “You must have been preity!alter the siructure of a life without | “Don’t let yourself,” Doc said to young. {changing the texture. her, kind of quick and anxious. She said, “I haven't been young! “Anyway,” she said, “I got bored. | “When you give up expecting too since.” |I got so bored that it was a case much, you give up your youth.” “You knew all about this?” I said of quit or the river.” | She studied him for a bit and to Doc. | “At least the venture should there was a sort of smiling surprise “Not all. Part” {have been profitable,” he said. jn her look. “You haven't given it d | “Kent had a great deal of money. yp?” she said, half questioning. “I NEW. DISTINCTIVE i hadn't he?” . | keep forgetting that you were the 3 She looked at him thougntful-! came time as Hendy.” - ly. “No, it wasn't even profitable.” “It’s my stuffy, professional manapc . . lie Soe he oe “1 agen ner that makes me seem so old,” i Nite, 7-11 P. Mm. J that money was e €o era- ; « : Roller, Skating Every } Re np » | y he said. “Mon is trying to cure OFITABLE

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