Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 January 1947 — Page 20

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CHAPTER 38 THE STAIRS were rather steep, ‘the train of Rose’s gown had a trick | of winding around her ankles! {papas gait was none too steady. Halfway down the flight from the landing, papa said abruptly: “Rose, fyou look beautiful. You remind me of a girl I used to—" Sidney, teetering on high heels! (a pace ahead, said: “Hush! People| oc can hear you!”

on marching slowly and very unnaturally to the strains of Han--{nah’'s music, “Ta-TAH-ta-ta, Here COMES the bride—"

raising her eyes a little, Rose could’ see faces turning toward her; rather shimmery they were, but that was because of the veil over her own face. =~ Mamma was standing with Beau, their arms linked, and these ‘two Rose saw cleanly. ” = » THEN ROSE saw Jeff and, beyond him, Dixon—and for a flashing second, the veil or the sheen of candlelight, something, made him look like somebody elsé, an unworthy | {| somebody gone, gone into the depths. of shameful oblivion, never even to] be thought of again. Oh, no, this was really Dixon, so| strong and safe, the man she loved, | who would love and tenderly cherish! her through all the days of her! life. They were halting in front of | the altar, the wedding party in a! small half-moon around the min- | ister, who was opening his book.! “Dearly beloved, we are gathered! together here in the sight of! God—" bY Major Cameron opened the door ~jand -stepped-out -upon-the--poreh: Right in the middle of the preach-| er's unconscionably long-winded, prayer, he had remembered that due to all the bustle in the early evening! he” had neglected to bring in the stars and bars, displayed today in honor of President Davis, the anni-| versary of whose death it was. Dis-! respect to the flag and the prevail-| ing excitement was no excuse. looped the lovely silk over his arm and stroked i

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~ From the landing she had thrown her bouquet, which was caught by! | Laura (of all people) much to every- ¥ body’s amusement. t! The Major sighed, recalling why! Laura had come. An odd business, {that, He could scarcely believe, {even -yet, that Mr Milgrim and the young chap, Breen, could just melt away into thin air. With Laura's arrival he had set! forth on the errand of restitution, the cash in hand, or" rather, in 1. Oh, the utter boredom of

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So papa hushed, and they went

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canvassing the route, stopping at {all the villages, talking himself {hoarse to yokels like Sylvester At{kins of Carp Creek and all the rest! To say nothing of the humiliation. { But to be frank, the humiliation | had been less than h#&d anticipated. | Simple people, those Shenandoah investors, aware of his mastery, most of them praising him for his courage and integrity, several call-| ing him a hero. As perhaps he

| THE DOOR oped someone Was

| beside him on the porch. Mr, Thayer, his new. son-in-law. “I was looking for you, ‘Major

| Cameron, to ‘tell you “goodby and They were in the parlor now and: that I shall devote my life to the

effort of making Rose happy. I know what your feelings must be at this separation, and I want to assure ‘you that Rose will come, back often to see you, and that! she and I will always be eager to! have you and her mother, all the

| Camerons, in our home for as long Bilbo Is Fading. Another Operation

as we can persuade you to stay. The Major was quite affected by | this declaration, he cast about for | a proper reply. “Mr. Thayer—" “Dixon, please.” “Ummm-—Dixon—" He hesitated] {and rallied his forces, for he had something to say, too, a sort of speech he had been outlining, |; which should be said sometime, just to get the situation straight. { “I—ah—thank you, sir; it does you | great credit. “And I may remark that the regret I feel at Rose's leaving us {is ameliorated by my knowledge that she goes from my protection to another as solicitous. We are {all very fond of you, umm, Dixon: {you have endeared yourself to us.

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—Senator Theodore G. Bilbo will be forced to defer his fight to be seated in the 80th congress because of another operation on his mouth, it was learned today.

who removed cancerous bone and tissue from Mr. Bilbo's mouth more than two weeks ago, said that an operation “to replace the bone I took out” is now pending.

"MET" STAR COMING — zio Pinza, distinguished and versatile basso of the Metro. » politan Opera Co., who will be heard with the Indidnapolis. Symphony archestra and Sym. phonic choir at the Murat at | 8:30 p. m. Saturday, 3 P. Mn. Sunday. + Mr. Pinza, the choir and orchestra, Fabien Sevitzky

cerpts from Moussorgsky's "Boris Godounov."

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kinship, I should like to add shat, though in recent years financial stress has restricted our mode of iliving, there was a time when the | [Camerons in Virginia "were gentle. } folk of means, influence and dis-! {tinetion. Yes, sir, we had then such +friends and conferees as are an| {ornament to. any society—and to!

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{memory. In Myra, in my youth, was boon companion to the Kitt! — of Kingdon Manor, a clan as noble as—" “The Kittredges!” Dixon said, in- | | terrupting. “Yes, sir.” The Major smiled in {the darkness. The magic name {could still invoke awe. “My grandmother i redge,” Dixon said. “Your grandmother?” The Major

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“My mother’s mother. She was Sophie Kittredge.” » The Major repeated the words feebly: “Sophie Kittredge?” and then was silent. This could not be. It couldn't! But it was, and the Major knew at last that it was, and he smiled

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