Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 May 1946 — Page 14
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TH Colin is expected back next week and Ann confesses to Mrs. Christmas that she is worried what he will think of it. Ann goes to the house for the last time, makes certain every detail hax been carried oul. It is everything she has.
siways wanted herself. Colin comes in unexpectedly and finds her there,
CHAPTER 8 TOGETHER THEY toured the house, Colin expressing unqualified approval ‘of everything. Viewing the bedroom, his eyes were quizzical, but he -made no comment, and Ann's carefully prepared defenses were never uttered. There seemed no point in
them, when he didn’t say any-
thing. Back in the living room, he sat down at the piano, and struck a few notes. “The piano frightened me,” Ann confessed. “I don't know anything about them, and Mrs. Christmas told me you were awfully fussy. So I just had to do the best I could, land I had it tuned this morning. (Is it all right?” she concluded | anxiously.
| x x = | HE BEGAN to play, softly. “Very | much all right,” he assured her, “11 | couldn't have done better myself.” ! 8he curled up in a big chair, and listened. He played beautifully , with | a sure, light touch. Ann, not musi-| | cal hersélf, loved music that was | well done, | As they walked back to the big | house together,’ Ann asked him about his book. “It'll be out next
| month,” he said. “I'm feeling par-| | ticularly let down at the moment.
I'll be that way uantil-I start on something else, I suppose. I always; (am. I hope youll like it, Ann.”
» » ” “WHEN WILL I see 1{t?” she | asked. | “When it comes out. You can | wait till then,” he said, laughing at! | her. Ann made a little face at him. | “My one chance to read a book in | manuscript, and you won't let me | do it,” she protested. { «you'll have other chances, no doubt.” They sat together in the living room, before dinner. Colin looked across at Ann and asked, “What are you going to do now?” " » » ANN_SHOOK her head. “I wish 'T knew,” she confessed. “You talk about feeling let down. How do {you suppose I feel?” | “well try to think of something {for you to ‘do next,” Colin said. | “My house will serve as a won- | derful recommendation of you, anyway.” | Mrs. Christmas served. dinner to them on a small table in front of the fire. It was a good dinner, land they treated it with proper | appreciation, not -talking much {until over their coffee and cigarets.
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1t wasn't until Mrs. Christmas had cleared away the dishes, and Colin was holding a match to Ann's second cigaret, that he inquired, “And how's your private sorrow?” It was in a calm, matter-of-fact
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Ann said slowly. “You see, it's not a private sorrow at all. That was just a delusion of mine. Really, I had no idea Seattle was such a small town. I won't bore you with
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. lo Find eo * 0 0 [thanked God—and you, Colin—that | II could spend most of my time away from Seattle.” “And Jock?" “I haven't seen him, We don’t —perhaps fortunately—move in the same circles, since his marriage.” , Colin regarded her gravely. “And now?” he inquired,
» ” ~ ANN BURROWED a little deeper among the cushions on the davenport. “Now,” she said slowly, “I think I'm going to rem away from it all and spend a month or so in Hollywood.” “When are you leaving?” “A week from Saturday night, I think. Connie was to get my ticket for me today. Could you come down to see me off, Colin? I'd love having someone to see me off—" " » » “WOULD YOU kiss me goodby if I came to 'Seattle?” Colin inquired, -half humorously. “I always kiss everyone in sight when I'm going on a trip,” Ann| promised lavishly. “Well, I like a little more discrimination,” Colin admitted. “Still, who am I to object to small favors?” “I don’t know—who?” torted.
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» » » IN A MOMENT he was beside her, his arm. around her shoulders | drawing her close to him. He looked |
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