Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 June 1946 — Page 10

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CHAPTER 34 JOCK WOULDN'T face a manslaughter charge. It developed that the girl had been driving the car.

Jock knew, he said, that he was too drunk to drive. The girl had been, too, but she hadn’t realized it, and Jock had been in no condition to realize it for her. That was about all that Colin told Ann about it, , He would have told her more of his long talk with Nina, but strangely enough, that was all Ann wanted fo know. She said she was glad he was all right, of course. They'd been friends for a long time. » » » IN OCTOBER, Colin's book came out, Ann was enchanted with it, and surprisingly enough, the re{viewers were too, for the most part. [They were almost apologetic about it. They mentioned the plot, said rather diffidently that it sounded corny, and went on to urge imme- | diate reading of it, | “Isn't Julie. darling?” Ann en|thused to Connie. “I think she's

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ever encountered in fiction—" “1. wouldn’t go around mentioning it, if I were you,” Connie retorted dryly, “I don’t think it would be at all a good idea—people might think things.” : » » » “WHAT DO you mean?” asked, puzzled. ' “Darling, you're a sweet child and I love you, but there sre times when you're a bit annoying. You don’t mean to stand there and tell me | that you didn’t notice it—" “Notice what?” “That Julie is you—not the plot, but the character—if ever a living

EASY PAYMENTS person was committed to paper.” “You're crazy,” Ann said flatly.

v As Little As $1.25 a Week! | She read the book over again.

| She couldn't see any resemblance | —but she hoped that she looked as nice to Colin as his heroine did to her.

Ann

» ” » | THEN SUSIE came home for Christmas—only she was now Suzy The sorority had changed her name. | “Suzy” was more chic, she ex- | plained. The few months had | altered her a great deal. She was | still quite as devoted to Ann and | Colin, but her devotion was no {longer childlike. She was very poised land sure of herself—and much, much prettier. | When Ann got her alone, she

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I mean really, Susie—I mean Suzy,” she said, Waking a mental | adjustment. : > F » { Suzy LAUGHED at her. “Susie and Suzy sound exactly alike, Ann —you needn't buzz like a bee to make me know you're spelling it that way! Everything's grand, and I love school, but I think a year) of it is going to bé quite enough for me—" “Why?” “Well—" | “Oh—you mean the getting married and having a family. You have | plenty of time, honey. Have you changed your mind about the prospective husband?” | ® ‘# | “OH. NO—that's definitely set-| tled. Even he knows it now,” Suzy said reflectively, “Did’ you tell him?” Suzy laughed, and her dimples | were delightful. She seemed much | plumper, and rounder, though she was still very slender. “He told! me,” she said. “Who is he?” Ann asked. “Oh—a man,” Suzy said vaguely. | | “A very nice man,” Ann. Strange as - it seemed, Suzy| seemed quite grown up enough to be talking of marriage. Ann could

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not figure it out--unless she actually was in love. That matured people quickly, and Suzy had grown

| several years in a few short months. ” Fl |

SUZY HAD reverted to childhood sufficiently to go coasting on the hill the afternoon of Christmas

eve, so she wasn’t there when Alan| Dr. (came in.

Jerry, and they sat around the fireplace, sipping the luscious brew and | talking leisurely. Alan had spent the last tw ol months ashore, and was develapin| into a first-class landlubber, said. Ann wasn’t paying much at-| tention to the conversation, but was drowsily thinking about what fun iv would be to have a baby, when— “You see, I'm going to marry Suzy,” Alan said. ” » » ANN DROPPED her cup, and sat up very sraight. “You're not! Alan, Tucker, how can you say such a thing!” Alan grinned at her amiably. “Now darling, you know you love

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Suzy—don’t go thinking she isn't good enough for your only | brother—" | “Youre not good | her!” Ann said | “You're too old for her. |away at sea most of the time.” |

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un ” » | “HOLD ON, BABY,” Alan said, land he” wasn't grinning now, nor {did he look particularly amiable. “I'm twice her age, and I know it. But I don't think it matters very

{ally healthy. |shore job next summer and we'll {be married then. You can’t stop | us, you know. Suzy’'s 18 now—she’ll be nearly 19 next summer.” Ann put on quite a scene. With {a detached part of her mind, she | thought that she was getting into the habit. She had always been 80 | (easy to get along with, too. Maybe | {it was being pregnant that ruined | her Qispostsion. ‘ ” | FINALLY ALAN = hk per- | manently, but merely as if he found | the atmosphere unbearable.

Ann kissed them both warmly, and | said, “Darling, forgive me for being | dopey, will you?

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