Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 February 1942 — Page 31

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have no doubt. Suppose you me about him.” ' Fis related the story of Lucy r and her death, and explained Way he had felt, even at the w! en ri “Is that the way you receive a “Where is he now?” = ii fitting d and hold note from your sweetheart?” “Up there at the beginning of : p. 9 still. Dr. Tower listened without “Let's ‘see the note’ i= «oth oichard. He's standing there| he cond pe Drake gave it to'him, “In. my boX| ooking at a tree.”

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gl commen, this morning.” =~ yin ‘ 1 a th Ss 2a 87 thiag, 0)" paris reqd the few lings bur. 3 SCT eiing st a tree, did TN SH $i edly, “O ! He sounded| ™ | 1 iowa you some kind of an apol- f= | Pw “Yes, Madame.” : ny : ‘ “What's the matter?” “Anna, are you suggesting that : I . ot for Li : “She wants to sce me at your{my grandson is maybe a little pe- ; G ’ i ~ i il, if “you cont iknow, il ight.|ouse tonight” |", culiar in the head?” 2-2 : Cara JE @pologize just the same. You Out! «pony you want 10?” "| "Anna laughed. “No, Madame, no —_— : ‘8 fine doctor. There's just ” gh » 10, 5 8 8.5 . “I just can’t see her tonight. no. But he looks at stones, too.” WASHINGTON TUBBS II

I feel a little dublous| «what's the matter with that gal, fo anyhow?” “It's my grandmother I'm worried

“Anna, I understand you less and x 1 less each minute. Of course he i idea corning back ; " looks at things. How could be avoid or about, Drake. looking at things! Come now, what _ ! Well, you're not her doctor—not | a ': fell; Tom Carr was the first|S.; getter come on back with me.” |8Fe you talking about? : juggest it, and then I Kind|" porvis thought about it. He| Anna took a deep breath and it to /my grandfother,| ou ,teq to go back. wrapped her hands stubbornly in } spoke right away to Colonel| «1 te] you, Drake. I'l have|her checked ginham apron. ° “and He spoke to Dr. o,nner at home. I—I got to talk| “It is just as I say, Madame. Al

i out at the gsylum.” to Anna about my grandmother. | the time he goes out. He comes in, 3 B88 =» Then if I feel better, I'll come on|then he goes out. Then he looks hurried toward home. He | later.” I at things.” 4 , ; i IN i >. 7 at the end of Federal] “And if you dons? Madame began to laugh. Her NA Il Vy 7

, when Dr overtook him.| “I'll telephone you?” thin ‘shoulders shook. “Anna, you 7 J 77% fas di 2 oy z % Sn

1d Molly, Anna listened carefully to Parris. are a true Alsati T had gotten irid of o y She controlled her face and an- own ey or an ell me in your

“It is peculiar. He walks all over

ie horse was a. I swered him calmly, remembering

k rv in. Ill e you home. I Madame’s warning.

m for you.” .” Parris’ exclamation was

“To tell you th truth, Parris, Madame did see Dr, Ladd.” “Consultation?” | 4 ’ “Yes. Dr. Gordon thought she

|ought, too. Thefe’s no use denying

she ain't been so well, but she’s better. . Don’t you think she looks better?” |

the place; he looks ‘at the sky and at the ground and at the trees. He picks up a stone and stares at it as if it were strange, then drops it and picks up another. He feels of twigs and fingers the evergreens and—and—look at things.” .

“Heaven help up, maybe he’s

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Yi =~ A “No” . | I turning poet.” fi | ! “Madame’s not fo young, Parris,| «No, Madame.”

’™ Rol Skating J|and 1ittie things get wrong with you | “a - , Environment when you. get older. But youl + MAybe Shere 1s a girl! by A |shouldn’t “worry now. You work| I don’t think so.

4 hard and don’t worry. I look after] “What is the matter with this 2s § EB ! t | her .the best I carn.” young gentleman, then?” j Hee 4 “Where is Grand'mere now?” “I think he is in love—" A a © “She's lying down. She said she] «py you said—" § > The New wanted to nap. I guess you better| «on not with a girl, Madame, ™ Distinctive not wake her up.” . ~~. lbut here—with this place.” - Roller Rink He felt; mightily relieved. “Alll “1 have no idea what you are , WO right. I guess I just got a lttlej¢aiking about.” worried when Dr, Tower said he| «rt is this. I think Parris feels

fi BENIIRN | thought she didn’t look so well.” something. I think he does mot & - “She's had a little cold, you know.{know what it is. I think he feels |

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