Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 May 1946 — Page 12

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CHAPTER 14 HE TOOK her to a funny, smoky little place, dim and candlelit. The candles were thrust into bottles, and years: of different colored wax had run down tHeir sides to form an uneven mottled effect, They had a cocktail; and Ann thought confusedly _ that .she ought to ask how Nina was, and wondered why he didn't mention Colin, and somehow the only clear thought in her mind was that it was Jock sitting there across the table from her, just like old times. . . . “Aren't you thinner, Ann?” Jock asked as he held a match to her cigaret. “You look thinner

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stand,” Ann, replied, and somehow it didn't sound light and humorous as she had meant it to. It sounded rather horrid. “yeah. We've both of us sold | put, haven't we?” he stated. Ann wanted to protest, wildly. It wasn’t like that at all. Some-

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AUTOMATICALLY, Ann followed | {him. She didn't seem to have any will of her own. She might be a puppet, or a ventriloguist’s dummy. No, just a puppet. She couldn't find gnything to say, her own words or anyone else's. She went along meekly with him, and got into his car. A very nice car, quite new. Neither of them| | said anything more until they were out in the country. | They turned off the highway, | {then, and plunged down the road] | that led to the Sound. He was {driving very fast. “He pulled up on| la cliff overlooking the Sound, and| | stopped the car. Then his arms

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hard, “Oh, what. fools we've been! How could we kid ourselves into thinking there ever could be anyone else? Oh, Ann" ‘o . s # » BUT, STILL automatically, she pulled away from him and avoided his lips. “No, Jock,” she said, a little wildly. “It's no good—any of it. We canjedo things like’ this. Not us, Jock.” > “Ann, I love you. I've. always loved you—" But Ann interrupted him. “Drive me back to town, will you, Tock?” Jock was angry, but he started the car, and didn't speak all the way back to town. Ann’s left hand, that held her cigaret, made gestures while 3he talked, lightly and amusingly. Jock couldn't see her other hand, buried in the folds of her coat. Tightly clenched, its nails cut

.| little grooves into her palm,

“ea ; SHE HAD gotten herself well under control by the time they were downtown. She even could be gay, |and she shook hands with him and said, “Thanks so much, Mr. Hamilton.” It's been charming—and most | instructive.” She went into a store then, and bought three pairs of shoes with low heels. She looked a little rue- | fully at her high-heeled pumps and |saild quickly, “You can send these tq the Good will.” Maybe low heels looked silly with a mink coat. What lif they did. It was somehow com[pensation to Colin—when she returned. -she’d be shorter than he | was,

” . THE LONG drive back to Port | Drake was difficult. She drove fast, {but it didn’t keep her from think- | ing. The nagging conviction that

was thinner, too, and his face pe was being unfair to Colin, even

seeing Jock—she never should have

Jock, of course, but somehow there — { | agreed to have lunch with him fen LC LL ee #1 4 seemed to be a stranger inhabiting | reurmed to her mind, no matter

|that familiar body. Then she she directed her thoughts.

As she drove up beside the house, | Colin ran out to meet her. She slid over, and he got In beside her to | take the car into the garage. “Hi, { beautiful,” he said. “Have you an | elegant new wardrobe? What I can see of it looks grand.” “That's all there is,” Ann admitted sadly. “One dress and one hat {and three pairs of shoes.” “You didn't do so well, did you?” he asked. “Need me along to make | you accomplish anything, don't | you?” | “Oh, yes,” Ann breathed fervently. fy do need you, Colin. So very

muc go Jooked a little surprised, but put his arm around her as they went into the house. “Dinner 1s | practically ready—I shoved the steak under the broiler when I saw your lights turn up the hill— | hope you'll like it.”

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" n » ANN SNIFFED. “It smells won- | derful!” She remembered suddenly * that she had had nothing "ut a cocktail for lunch, and, relieved, decided that the horrible emptiness she felt had nothing to do | with Jock. She just needed food. | There was a thick broiled steak

green salad, and coffee, black and | strong and fragrant. Ann ate snd drank gratefully, and finally 'eaned back in her chair and looked across the table at Colin. He cocked an

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