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CHAPTER TWENTY . IF ONLY her head , stop Her whole body felt crushed, but her head-—thousands of hammers beating at her brain, the pillow under her head an active agony. . . . Where was she? . . If only her head didn't hurt 80, she'd open her eyes. ... With a tremendous effort, she managed it, and there was Colin—untidy and rather dirty, his face unfamiliar and bearded. Only a week's growth? He'd written once that in the woods he shaved only once a week, and he really had to shave twice a day to look respectable, Ann thought. foolishly. i , . ” » “YOU LOOK rather patriarchal, darling,” she said, and even to herself her voice sounded far away and thin, “Don’t talk, Ann,” Colin said. His hand tightened over hers, and his voice deepened a little as he said, “Can you ‘ever forgive me for letting this happen to you?” The room was white and unfamiliar , . . it must be the hospital. Memory was returning to Ann, fragmentary, but definite. She ran her free hand down over her body, and winced at the contact. “What happened to Helga?” she asked. ” » ” “HELGA’S ALL right—Pete didn't touch her, he was so frightened— and sobered—by what he'd done to you.” “Where is Pete?” “In the hospital at present. They took what was left after Lord Peter finished with him here to be gathered together into a neat enough bundle to take to jail” Ann smiled, painfully. “Lord Peter, like his d-distinguished namesake—not namesake, namesake isnt what I mean-—anyway,

Lord Peter not arriving on. the

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side of the bed, each holding a[now stationed at Lowry field, DenCol., he is serving as a dental techni“TELL ME about it,” Ann said'|cian.

scene of the crime until after the murder . , .” Her voice trailed away, and she had to make herself continue, She had to know. ” »

- “IT © WAS murder, wasn't it

“|Colin?” He didn't answer, and she

repeated it, her voice ‘sharp with anxiety, “Wasn't it, Colin?” She searched his face, and read the answer there before it came in words—slowly, reluctantly.

Ann took a deep breath. it, really—I just hoped—" “My dear,” Colin said, very dear one—"

“I can take it, Colin,” very distinctly. : A nurse hustled in then and said, “You must leave now, Mr. Drake. Your wife must rest.” ” n = y ANN SUBMITTED to the hypodermic without comment, watched the nurse lower the shades a little farther and leave the room. She wondered if anyone had told Connie . . . she wanted to see Connie very much, She roused a little, once, when someone said, “Drink this,” and obediently swallowed. When she woke again the room was quite dark, and her head felt all right if she didn't move it. She stirred a little, and that hurt, and then she felt a hand on hers, and Colin said very softly, “Ann?” ” » » “HULLO, IS it dark already?” “Yes, it's after eight o'clock.” “This morning seems so far away,” Ann sighed. “It was yesterday morning, dear,” Colin said gently. Then he continued. “Your father and Connie are here, Ann. They've been hoping to see you.” “Please send them in,” Ann said. Colin left, and pretty soon Connie and her father came in. They kissed her, then sat down on either

“I knew “oh, my

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hand. “Poor baby,” her father said, and Connie ‘murmured, “Awfully tough luck, kid.” : a = ” Connie talked brightly. Thank heaven Connie was normal! “Mr. Hansen arrived at the house and heard Helga screaming like a

the floor with Lord Peter

cally taking pieces out of him.

anything out of Helga. “She screamed that you were

though, according to Mr, Hansen,

corpse. » ” »

the foot of the stairs, dashed down and carried you up, then phoned for the doctor and ambulance, They arrived simultaneously and carted you off to the hospital before Mr. Hansen turned his attention to Pete, who was still lying on the] floor, making most noises. ! “He called another doctor for Pete—he hadn't even mentioned

Pete to Dr. Bancroft,"I guess—then | called the ranger station to get .

word to Colin to come down as fast as he could get here—he didn't know how badly you were injured. “Colin came straight to the hospital, and sat beside you until you regained consciousness—that was this morning.” » FJ » “I SEEM to make an awful mess of things, don't I?” Ann said slowly. “Don’t try to talk, Ann,” Dad Po tested. “Is there anything we can | get for you? Is there anything at| all you want?” “No,” Ann said,’ “nothing.” Just | to have my baby back again—oh, |

dear God, why did you have to take] my baby? As you punishing me for| {not loving Colin as he deserves? | “We'd better go, Dad,” Connie {said softly, She leaned over Ann,| and kissed her. “Keep your chin | up, honey. You'll be all right.” ” » 5 AFTER THEY had gone, and a! nurse had administered a hypo-| | dermic, as Ann drifted off to sleep, she remembered that there was| something she had to think about! . +» something very important . but she couldn't think what it was.

bered—the baby.

ing over the one she had lost, before she could remember too much, and be frightened. (To Be Continued)

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