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CHAPTER 38 Bartlett
“MR. DWIGHT,” Gayle
going to be ruined by said money the way yours was.” |sharply. “You set out to glorify| Mr. Barr hastened to speak: be- | Bart, didn't you? You were the one fore Mrs, Bartlett could. “You can | that sent out all those stories about | hardly control the disposition of him.” \ Mrs. Bartlett's money.” “No, Mrs, Bartlett; that's not| “I can see that she leaves none | right. I sent out the original stories, of it to Kent!” Gayle's voice ‘but it was like touching a match seemed to crackle in her deterto tinder. The fire of publicity was| mination. “There's no use of fur{beyond my control in two days. Ijther discussion. I've had Mr. God‘haven't fed the flames; I've been | [rey prepare a paper. I ‘don't untrying to. keep them where they derstand the legal details, but he were safe.” says it will hold. Mrs. Bartlett is ET see.” Gayle believed him, “you going to sign that paper with | were afraid -the true. story. would everybody here as a witness” » » » » me Ey | IN SILENCE Mr, Godfrey handIT WAS as if with one flick of ed the paper to Mr. Barr, who read | her hand she had slapped three it carefully while his thin lips grew
| faces, Dwight's, Mrs. Bartlett's, and tighter and tighter.
| Alexander Barr's. They all jerked! “Indeed” Mr. Barr's smile was
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{lett breathed wonderingly. do you mean, the true story?” Ah a | They didn't know it! Gayle was | fice. When he Feturned, Gayle | brought up short. She had taken | face was hidden in her hands, and At for granted that they knew of She Was sobbing. Ser. said. Mp | Bart's disobedience to orders and| Come, come, Gayle” said Mr. lof ‘the tragic events that followed, Godfrey, patting her shoulder gent- | but gbviously they were as ignorant 5 Buck up. You were splendid— lof what had actually happened as SP'eR@:c: . win Se Dubite was. blank terror in Mrs THE SOUND ot an opening door | Bartlett's eyes: ‘and. feeling help- | ade her turn, Mrs. Bartlett I Gavie looked. at M fr ‘stepped into the room. She looked Hoss, Gayle looked a . €Y|like an old woman. Her eyes were
{and silently Sppesied for help. * | dull with pain. and defeat; her
on lta i oA “I'M AFRAID,” he said smoothly, strong, broad shoulders sagged. She
“you are misunderstanding. Mrs. reached for a chair for support. Bartlett is referring to- her mar-| Mrs. _Bardets wil Sgn, Mr, Barr announced coldly, “and Mr.
| riage.” . . { avin Bartlett sank back in her Dwight and 1 will witness, : chair, almost faint with relief but Gayle felt no moment. of triumph both Barr and Dwight looked when Octavia Bartlett, her hand sharply at Mr. Godfrey. They were shaking, wrote her name, That poor, ral : y broken woman was no longer a Lg T Godfrey tinued powerful, ruthless enemy; she was “you rey etn Tr wnar ou just. a mother, bereaved and terriwant, Gayle. Or-shall I?” | fled. din “No, thank you; I'll do it.” Now,| pITY MADE Gayle speak. “Don't that the moment had come, she felt worry, Mrs. Bartlett,” she said. weak again and sat down in her “Everything's better now, Bart's chair. m—— -.
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» ” o “I'M PERFECTLY content for Bart to be a hero,” she began, “and I've never had any desire to harm him, but I'm not going to be a part of his glory, and I'm not going to have Kent a part of it. I've had a letter. 1 suppose,” she said to Dwight, “you know about it. It's {about the Distinguished Service Cross.” “Yes,” he confessed, “I know.” “You know then what I've been asked to do. They want to give the medal to Kent, and I've been asked to make a little speech. You arranged that, knowing that once I'd appeared in public as Bart's] widow, I was licked. That was| {clever of you. but I'm not going to! {appear in public as Bart's widow—! or if I do, you will wish I pever| had.” § { » » » | SHE WAITED for the implied] {threat to do its work and then | {turned to Octavia Bartlett. "And | |voure not going to leave any | money to Kent. My son is not | 3 GENERATIONS ALL BOYS | TILTON, N. H. (U. P.).—Linda | Hinds, just born, is the first girl in four generations of the Hinds |family, After the birth of a daughter in The family in 1851, there
| were three generations of all boys, |
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both hands on the table and pushed | ters. until. she was standing erect. want my boy. He's dead. I've just | was sure to win, I didn't underrealized that. Nothing else matters.” stand; I didn't understand at all.” Tears flooded her eyes, “My boy,” she whispered. “My boy.” Mr, Barr led her from the room, = but Dwight held back to speak to Gayle, “I hope you understand my Bartlett,” he earnestly, “I assure you I acted in There was much I did
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5 5 “I SEE, THAT now,” Gayle as|sured him and offered her hand, “I'm sorry it had to come to this.” “So am 1.” He pressed her hand thin-lipped and cold. He stood up, In gratitude. “I suspect you have erect in ‘thelr chairs and. stared. at “I must confer with Mrs. Bartlett been very generous actually.” He turned to Mr. Godfrey. “Fame is so Mr. Godfrey acquiesced at once |dangerous, People never understand land led the way into another of- | that.”
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