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CHAPTER 26 the eleviitor ahd called:
Please do something.” The resident knocked on the stee
growled in exasperation: “The. darned thing's stuck again What ails it this time?”
SALLY HEARD the impatient mutterings of people anxious to use|
“It’s stuck here between three and four and I'm stuck with it.
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ered on and off and there came a |rinaing noise, Someone called: “Try the switch now.” wn . . SALLY pressed the switch and
nothing happened. Miss Sunderlin called from the third floor. L| “Age you all right, Sally? Jen-
wall from somewhere above and|sen fs trying to find the trouble,
| We have sent for a mechanic, also. .|1t shouldn't take .too long. Don't worry about your patient, He understands and Craine on floor duty
| “ISN'T THERE something some- | is looking after him just now.”
“Wait a minute,” the doctor said. “I'll call the janitor, { » | scared. , | “I'm not scared,” the girl retorted. “I'm anxious to get to my patient, Hurry, please.”
the car shook violently—lights flick-
Technique | one can do?” Sally demanded. “I'm Mechanies. | here between three and four and | anxious superintendent. can't budge a thing, It's dark and know what I did tha was wrong—" cold and-—well, what do you think, | “You must have gone past your Lost doctor” Pounds
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Soon there was the sound of right. But it grew more and more | hammering. The lights went out—| tiresome.
It was very dark there between narrow walls, She wished
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they would hurry. What if they couldn't fix it? What if she had spend the entire day cooped up this cage—for that's what it amounted to. More pounding-—more of lights and more voices. | Adams called a greeting
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» » » “ARE YOU all right, Sally? It shouldn't be long now. I wish I were there with you.” And because Sally was tired and bored and close to tears she answered recklessly: “How I wish you were!” “Do—do you mean that?” he asked eagerly. He didn't sound in. the least angry and she was unaccountably glad. Then he didn't blame her for {any of that humiliating affair, “What do you think?” she an- | swered. : N ~ ~ “LL BE BACK” he promised and Sally had an idea someone had summoned him or discovered him
kneeling at-the elevator wall, If that was true it might be extremely embarrassing. The thought made her smile for a moment and brought & warm feeling to her heart. Suddenly the lights came on. A voice called: “Try the switch again. It should be all right now.” It was and Sally mounted to the fourth floor, slipped out of the elevator, ran down the corridor to the stairs which she descended and didn't stop until she veached 327. She was somewhat breathless as she entered the room. Linda Craine turned to grin at her, finger on lip.
{ Bronson tried to cheer her with |The patient was, apparently, sleepbits of news. ing. Miss Sunderlin returned from| ww.
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drew her aside. “So you're out,” she, teased. “You look as if you had been in a free-for-all. How could you get so mussed up all by yourself? Sure you were quite alone, Sally?” And because Sally was upset she answered sharply, “Of course 1 was alone. What do you think?” Then, ashamed of her temper she asked more mildly: “How long has it been?” She looked at her watch. “Only two hours! Heavens, it seemed 10 at least! Can you stay until I go and change, Linda? Believe me, I'll stick to the stairs from row on.” ~ » » SHE LEFT the room and hurried over to the Annex where she changed into a fresh uniform. Miss Sunderlin met her as she was preparing to mount the stairs to the third floor and shook her head.
“I hope you are none the worse for your experience, Sally. Why not go down to the kitchen and get a cup of coffee?” “You're very kind, Miss Sunderlin,” Sally said, still somewhat stiffly. “I think I've lost enough time as it is. I'm all right, but I had to change.” She smiled wryly and hurried away, and so missed Jim Hallock who was coming up from the basement where he had been superintending the fixing of the elevator — or at least he offered the mechanics his more or less expert advice.
Dr. Richards was with him and the two were laughing at something. Sally heard their voices and quickened her step. Suddenly she recalled the conversation she had carried on with the young interne while sitting on the floor of the elevator and the blood rushed to
her face. What had she done?
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