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CHAPTER 13 ELISE lay across her bed crying until blue streaks of dawn showed in the eastern. sky through: the windows of her room and the pillow beneath her cheek was wet and rumpled with her senseless tears. She didn’t understand in the least what was the matter with , her. Russel had asked her to marry him. He had declared his love in a sweet and gentle way and asked her to become his wife. And suddenly she had been thrown into a blind panic. She had even tried to stop him—and that had hurt Russ—had added to his stammering uncertainty. » » » SHE COULDN'T explain it even now. That urgent blind impulse to keep things just. as they were between them. Russ a friend. And no issue to be irrevocably faced. No final choice to be made. But the impulse had come too late and Russel's halting proposal had been put into words. A question that had to be answered with “Yes” or “No.” The best she had been able to do at the moment was to ask him for a little time. " ” ” “RUSS—OH, RUSSEL . .. won't you give me a little time to think about it? Somehow I can't — I can't decide like this. Right now, I mean. You don’t mind, do you, darling?” Which didn't make sense. Elise realized, when she had been waiting — waiting for him to say

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And, of course, he had minded. She had seen his face darken with disappointment. Had felt him draw back into the shell of his reserve. And so silently he had brought her to the door and asked after a moment's awkward ° silence, “Would you rather I'd not see you ~until you make up your mind?” ~*~ 8 » » AND SHE HADN'T been able to stand that. She had put her hands impulsively up to his shoulders. “Oh, no, Russ. Let's not be like that. Can't we just go on—as we were?” It had been with something like a groan that he had taken her hands away. But he had said again, “All right, Elise — if you want it that way.” ” n » THE ALARM clock jangled through a stream of disconnected dreams and woke her at seven. She was grateful for one thing, as she dressed for work. She wouldn't se apt to run into Russel during the morning. Red, however, Was already on hand when she arrived at the laboratory. She thought he looked at her rather curiously, as if noticing, effects of sleeplessness and tears which she hadn't been able to en-| tirely cover with makeup. Consequently her “Good morning” to his routine greeting was &irt and she immediately got very busy at her work bench. » ” » ; “WE'RE RUNNING some more samples of that new lacquer,” she told him brusquely. “Be sure you time them right this morning.” Red didn't answer. Just gave her a sullen look. She knew when

Sorbing some conception as to how English was to be written.

" ~ » THERE WAS something dryly hopeless in the prof's manner which set off a spark of alarm in Red’s mind. The possibility of failure—of flunking out—loomed” for the first time, He felt his throat growing hot and dry and constricted. And a feeling came into his chest, a feeling that he hadn't had since he was a boy.

(To Be Continued)

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