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—Housing relief for students in Indiana university's nine Indianapolis divisions is expected in the allgcation by the federal housing administration for erection on the medical center campus of temporary units and apartments’ for 185 student veterans. 5 The allocation provides for 35 two-bedroom apartments and dormitories to accommodate 135 single men. Buildings will be assigned

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CHAPTER 32 IT WAS A long and very bitter night for Colin. He ‘had reached his decision by the time the first rosy streaks of dawn appeared in the gray sky. He bathed then, and as he looked in the mirror while shaving, he saw

turmoil had taken their toll. He observed with something of a shock that there were gray hairs at his temples. ‘ Of course they hadn't arrived over night, but he had never noticed them before.

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Millicent about my book behind your back?” |- Ann nodded, and looked a little ashamed. “Ann, Ann, and I thought you trusted ma! Of coursg.I haven't— Yesterday, while I was away, Millicent called. Mrs, Larsen was here cleaning, and she knew Millicent, of course—she showed her into the library to wait for me.

- " - «MILLICENT—well, I guess she was looking for something in the desk, and she found the bon copy of my book manuscript, and had read it before I returned.”

Colin went on, with “a chuckle, “Millitent, is honest, anyway. She told me that you must be a much better wife than she had been—

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“It seemed like a good idea at|have learned about women, as wit-

the time,” Colin admitted. ness the _book.” Breakfast was a rather silent Couns Ann said softly.

meal. Colin didn’t want to be the one to bring up the subject of the previous night's alarms and excursions, and he didn't know if : Ann remembered it. her in his arms, »

» ” ” ” » : COLIN SAID, “I say, Ann—I THE MORNING air was chilly, promised Nina I'd drive in today.

and he had built a fire in the library fireplace, so they went in To ig Yo come along and Where Mie their Jost sheng task Ann was silent for a moment, garets. Ann finally ' " considering it. Then she said, “I did Nina say last night, Colin? think I'll stay here. Colin.” “She said that Jock had been or Ye ia ” ol} 0 niinu

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been killed.” “Poor Jock,” Ann said softly. “Poor girl,” Colin . 8 corrected her,| ’ poiently named president of the Marion County Council of Republican Women, Mrs. Maude G. Hob-

rather sharply. Then he remembered his decision. ‘“Ann—last— son announced today the executive committee will meet June 21 to

night—Ann, how did you know something had happened to Jock? launch plans for a September rally for G. O. P. nominees.

Was it a dream, or what?” Mrs. Hobson said all officers and

» ” » ANN SHOOK her head. “It wasn't committee members would be retained. She succeeded Mrs. Grace

a dream. It was—rather awful, I don’t know how I knew, but I knew Guess who resigned last Thursday.

“Will you come and get the Kiss I didn’t give you last night?” “My dear,” said Colin, as he took

he was in dreadful trouble, and—" “That tears it,” Colin said abrupfly. He got to his feet and stood looking down at her, “I haven't any right to you, Ann—not when you're so closely bound to Jock as that. I wouldn't let myself believe [ise it, buj—well, this sort of forces |§ belief.” ' Ann looked at him incredulously. “What are you saying?” ¥ » » “JUST THAT you may have your freedom, whenever you want it.” “You can't do that, Colin. Maybe you are bored with me—maybe you don't think I have a mind—but I have more of a claim on you than that. You have to guard me from now on, Colin. I seem so careless left to myself.” “I would always guard you—with my life,” Colin said. “Whether you were mine or another man’s. But

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“No, I wouldn't mind.” “Pirst—when I offered you your freedom, it was an offer born of a sleepless night and the conviction that it was what you wanted. Do fou?” “I've answered that. No.” Colin swallowed hard, and was silent for a few moments, lest his ‘I voice betray his emotion. It was steady by the time he continued, “Do you really want a baby now?” » ” » “OF COURSE, Colin, I made up my mind to that months ago—when I was in the hospital. One of my first conscious thoughts.”

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