Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 September 1946 — Page 27

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THE STORY: I, Cecelia Mart, was . Only 17 when I came to Innisfail that 1 to help out Cousin Eien whe was the Fitzgeralds’ house1 Autoeratie old Honors Fitz gerald. A whe ruled the household from a sick: bed, frightened me but the {riend-

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lines of lovely Charlotte Brent and Professor Mark Fitzgerald, to whom she was engaged, did much to allay my homesickness. Then Colin Fitagerald came home and everything else paled beside his magnetic charm. At dinner

that first evening, though, I neticed that {

he and Mark did not get along. CHAPTER NINE MISS CHARLOTTE

breathlessly. “Colin, what would

you say was the most beautiful

thing you saw while you were away? What impressed you most? The Taj Mahal?” “Well, certainly I saw nothing! more beautiful,” said Colin, smiling |

{the Granada cathedral, fight in Madrid.

(at her and speaking as if nothing

at all had happened. “The Taj Mahal in itself is incredibly lovely, !

and then, of course, there's the story |

behind it—the fact that it immor-

| talizes such a great love. ...”

When I served the dessert, Colin!

taking the nlong, seeing again the romantic Alhambra, going to high mass at

# » » HE LEAPED from Spain to Russia

in one breath, then, with only a

“Iglimpse of Vladivostok, he was at|

the Italian border on his way to climbing the Matterhorn. Then suddenly he looked across the candle-lit table at Miss Charlotte and said, “Now where was it— Singapore? No, Yes—it was Singapore. That's where it was.” “1 beg your pardon? What was?” Miss Charlotte looked rather bewildered.

so like you.” It's really remarkable, she was exactly your type. She sang in a cafe there in Singapore. Un-

—Hortunately, she committed suicide

before I ever did get to meet her.” ” » ” “HOW AWFUL,” said. Miss Charlotte, shuddering.

Mark's outraged voice, Charlotte resembles this—this—" “Singer. Don’t look so horrified A- singer. With a angel. And ravishingly beautiful.” “Thank you, Colin,” lotte said lightly.

"You have nothing 1 to thank him

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to a bull

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| for,” said Mark. “In fact, {sider it an insult to you.”

I con-

: 2 = =» “WHEN I was a good deal younger,” said Father Burke, laying down his fork, “I had a bit of practice as a referee in the ring. I'm think|ing maybe I should brush up on the art, if I intend to come here Qften.” “I must say I had forgotten how touchy my brother is,” said Colin. “How he bristlés with righteous indignation at my slightest, most |innocent remark. ‘Just tread on {the tail’o’ me coat,’ he dares me every time I speak.” “I'd like to propose a. toast,” said Father Gene, getting to his feet. “To the soft answer that turneth away wrath.” And the two Fitzgeralds rose also, { Mark looking a bit sheepish, Colin

{was still holding forth. He was! | intensely Saved. {dashing around -the world again, assembled eompany

» “BOTTOMS vpn said Colin, as

they lifted their glasses,

Miss Charlotte said with determined galety, and brightness, “Come, let's have our coffee in the living room. It will be so much nicer, don't you think? Celia, will you bring it in, please?” Mark went to draw out her chair and Colin murmured, “A change of scene is indicated, to be sure, though I doubt its efficacy. However, blessed are the peacemakers.”

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{His dark eyes were laughing as he

looked at her. He excused himself then and went up to look in on his mother,

Mrs. Fitzgerald would like very much to have Father Gene play “The Moonlight Sonata,” if he would be so kind, df ou» THERE WAS thén an interval of

the door to the kitchen open so she and I could enjoy it also. When I went in later to collect

“that the coffee cups, Father Gene was!

{taking his leave, | Colin was saying, “You know, I can't help thinking, Father, how| {nicely you've done by both Beethoven and the Church. Though, mind you, I can well remember the time when _your good _mother r had to to

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(bring you in by the ear to practice {your piano lessons and to study your cathecism.” » ’ » “YOU AND your memory,” said Father Gene, laughing. “Sure, I thought with you so many years younger than 1 you wouldn't know about those things at all. Ah, well, having had the misfortune to grow up in the same village with you, how can I hope to live down such a past?” “You can't,” said Colin. “I'll try to dig up a few more memories.” “Now, that will do,” said Father Burke. “I'll take no more from you.” He turned to Mark then. “Will next Thursday be convenient for you to take a good beating in a game of chess?” ~ » ” “IT WILL NOT,” said Mark. “There's no day convenient enough for a beating. But I'll gladly play with you on next Thursday, if I can knock a few simple problems in algebra into Johnny Morgan's head by afternoon.” -

“Oh, now, you've got to do that” Father Burke said in an alarmed voice. “You've got to make that boy get his points, or we'll’ have no .team at all.” “At the present moment, it looks like no team, to me” said Mark. “Don’t say that,” protested the priest. “Don’t éven think it.” He left then, after giving everyone his blessing, including me, as I lingered there making as slow work as I could of the clearing away. (Te Be Continued)

RHODE ISLAND NOMINATES PROVIDENCE, R. I., Sept. 11 (U. P.) —John G. Murphy, a Providence lawyer, was nominated yesterday by the Republican state convention to oppose Democratic Governor John O. Pastore in the November election for Governor of Rhode Island. The convention nominated |W. Gurnee Dyer of Portsmouth for { U. 8. senator, the seat being vacated by retiring Senator Peter G. Gerry (D),

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