Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 August 1946 — Page 21

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THURSDAY, AUG. 15, 1946 TIMES SERIAL— ang

‘Daughter of Mine - . sxtimine

TST LP oi (bolero that Della could not. bear truel hing 1 aid io her. An Della, loestrip them from her. 3 , Ww nev . > 1 have adored ‘Cecily sTnce sive ine | Corinna, chubbier, filling out the y—-Ke on a t I Nehint on Mori RE Sven Alley tight black satin pants of her boy's Forinna was born. Long ago, ton, 1 Suit adorably, strutted before her As J 4 i he Rn Inufterable nob. ‘and Cnclly ‘| jealous playmates demanding their Ss of mm | i y When "Coell ny Jove | RE erin praise, but to Cecily it flowed out tight, they A a dance together at IN a stream of silent, awed adDella had" had her doubts aboat joi. |Miration. The beauty-starved MarHe tea 7, mingle with the piayround {lin district kids , surrounded her, tite would" be in the audience she |toucHing her skirts timidly, asking 30. ‘her. mind, sh uestions. . . ds an 8 CHAPTER ‘10 v ge pp ™ THE CHILDREN pleaded to keepls, JOTI A» THATTERING gaily. ; : d her stiff black hat around their Mexican costumes on for the passe

hour that remained until the party her circle of friends to be tried on, ended and Della consented. but Cecily admitted no equality

Cecily. with her golden skin and with the children surrounding her.

havel eyes was so beautiful in the | She withdrew frostily from their garish stk skirts and embroidered | 40h, answered their questions

from a peak of condescension, her eves focused beyond the avid crowd.

Back Again! And In Bright Colors

to listen to gughers of praise sung for Cecily’s performance, | ya '# | - WHEN SHE looked up to see the |crowd around her darling she broke away from her own coterie, hor‘rified, and marched over to snatch [Cecily before she “caught something.” She changed her mind and backed away as Stevie Ralston joined the group Steven had the assurance that comes with three good meals a day

|He did not hesitate about addressing Cecily on equal terms even if she were the star of the evening. Della returned to me. Val, standing near us, said to me proudly. feeling very close to use because of Robert, “Those two little girls were certainly cute together tonight, Mrs. Wynne. They looked enough alike to be sisters!”

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” ” » DELLA GLARED at him and 1 knew that Corinna was going back

Maal hate casas in to solo work no matter how big a bright colar combina rave the paper might give the pair. CRE LP sei Val's remark had settled that. : he yar lt Della was not long in confirming hi-speeds, 14|/x11x5!/ that intuition, When at last we Me iswrvientansvis 1.95 | were getting the children into their

{coats she said shortly, “I should know better than to let you talk me into this crazy’ dance team. Cecily is too high strung for these rowdy crowds, I'll have a time with her tomorrow—you wait ang see

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reaching tendrils up to my lips, twisting inside my very brain. Robert. held me for hours that night, vainly trying to quiet my frantic weeping. At last he went into Corinna’s room, lifted her, still sleeping, from the bed, and lald her in my arms. 1 clutched her, comforted. by the damp, fragrant little body, and yet feeling even more cruelly bereaved, Robert got into bed heside me again and his arm ‘moved protectingly to encircle Corinna and me. There with my two loves 50 near. I grew quiet at last, but I was still awake in the morning when Corinna’s dusty gold lashes lifted and she asked wonderingly, “How did I get here, Mama?” ~ » » I KISSED the tip of her nose “Daddy carried you in.” “Why?” “Oh, we were lonesome for you.” “That's funny,” ,said Corinna, nestling close to me » “I hope you don't mind.” “No, it's nice.” - She lay still, pleasantly puzzled by this latest vagary of grown-ups, a child loved, sheltered and untouched hy any waywardness, any worldly knowledge. “I' like waking up in here” she confided. “You smell nice, Mama. This is a comf'table bed,” » ”n ” y

IT WASN'T, my heart raged re-

belliously—it was a hard, harsh| bed that T was made to lie in. And | then, terrified lest the heavens | strike me for ingratitude, I pulled Corinna. so close to me that she] protested I've never known how wide Della | intended making the breach between us because Val had dared to intimate that another child] could even remotely resemble the | incomparable Cecily. But there were maiters beyond | even her dominance, Thorne | hedlth was one. ”n ” ” | THE. DAY after the Festival] Thorne suffered a frightening attack and his doctor ordered him| flown to the Mayo clinic that very afternoon. Della, in the press .of | time and fear, had nc alternative | but to leave Cecily with me and | iccompany Thorne. She expected | to he gnne only a few days, but | Thorne's condition continued grave | and she dared not leave him, | Cecily was with us for six weeks. (To Re Continued)

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