Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 November 1946 — Page 29
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{regrets and moved into the living | | room, with Gayle following.
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“Bruce came home last night,”
She sighed.
Gayle said nothing, There seemed
Once | to be nothing for her to say.
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MRS. BARTLETT stubbed her “1 have.-never
seen him so moved,” she went on.|
“He was quite ‘beside himself. He
' can't lose you and Kent, my dear.” fine: “TI tell her, but Mrs. Bartlett lGavie thought, in a blue suit and ¥ | small,
she called, | her sable neckpiece and tossed it on . | the arm of the davenport, Then she She met her mother-in-law at ghe | spoke, she | tired, | she began,
Then Gayle spoke. , “He has lost “Oh, no! That must not be; it| Simply must not be. He adores you—simply adores you, my dear.”| ‘Words were “being forced from |
“to Sycamore, and he Gayle, and so she spoke them. *“It| {brought three tickets for speeding | doesn't matter any.longer,” she said, | “He was her voice utterly, toneless. H »
. | “BUT IT does; it does, my dear. I am selfish, I know; I confess it. I am thinking of my boy—of his happiness. He simply can't be sep- | arated from you and Kent.” “Please, Mrs, Bartlett.” Gayle held up her hand in protest. “L| can't“go over all this again, Bart hasn't had any consideration for | Kent or me. I've been a faithful wife, and I simply will not live) with an unfaithful husband. Bart has lied to me and lied to me. ' I| can never trust him again.” | “You judge so harshly, my dear. After all, Bruce is only a boy, and he has greater temptations than most men. You have no idea how women have always run after him.” " " n GAYLE SIGHED. “I'm afraid you have no idea how he runs after the women, Please, Mrs. Bartlett, let's not talk about this. I'm so tired—and it's no use.” Mrs, Bartlett promptly surrendered, Being far from a fool, she had not thought from the first that there was any use in her plea, but it had seemed unpleasantly
Mecessary to make it.
The thing obviously to do was to move as Smoothly as possible to the real object of her visit, “Well, I must accept the separation for the present. I see that” she said. “You will remain here, of course.” “I haven't had time to think)”
Gayle replied wearily. “I won't stay here, though. Of course not.” ” ~ » “BUT WHY not? It's your house.” “No, Mrs, Bartlett, It's Bart's house.” » “He's never signed it over to you?” “No. I didn't think about it, and he didn't either.” “He must,” said Mrs. Bartlett decisively. “He must at once.” “No—no, I don't want it. I won't | accept it.” Mrs. Bartlett attempted to ar-|
gue, but Gayle was obdurate. She might remain for a while, she said; she didn't know, but nothing would induce her to accept ownership in the house. gn 8 | “VERY WELL,” Mrs. Bartlet! sighed at last. “You make everything so difficult, Gayle dear. But you must permit Bruce to provide for ypu and Kent. There can be an allowance—or, if you prefer, a settlement. There is no need to go to court about these matters.
erous.” Then Gayle smiled. Even at’ that moment the fiction of Bruce acting for himself struck her as amusing. “You mean you'll be generous,” she said. “I know Bart
want the house, and I don't want an allowance or a settlement. 1 merely want to be free.” s ”
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hasn't anything.of his own. But I| don't want anything, Mrs. Bartlett. | “You don't understand. I don't
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” { IN SPITE of herself, Mrs. Bart-
lett gasped. She had made the offer in the face of Bart's violent ob-!
jections. down wouldn't let damned cent, “I told her she'd be sorry,” he had said over and over again, “and she’s going to be. She can starve for all 1-care.” Carefully she had explained to him that Bruce Bartlett could not deprive his wife and child of support. The publicity would be unendurable. He must be generous; he must be more than generous. The larger the sum he settled on Gayle, the more credit he would receive—and the less. she would. It was Mrs. Bartlett's object to on Gayle that to the public she would seem mercenary and grasping, And now Gayle had refused to accept any money whatever, » ” » Co “BUT GAYLE,” she protested, “my dear, you aren't thinking. Don’t you realize that Kent will some day be the heir to the Bartlett estate? He will be a very rich man some day.” “No, he won't. He won't be the heir when I'm divorced. I remember the will. If Bart should die
Gayle have one
before you do, vou can do what you please with the estate. Don't will any of it to Kent, I won't let
him have it. He's not and he's not Bart's.” Once in her car again, Mrs: Bartlett's eyes sparkled “with bafflement and rage. She had come as a Greek bearing gifts, but the gates had been shut and they would not open. There must be some other way, though. There was bound to be a way
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(To Be Continued)
BAZAAR AND CARD PARTY
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