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CHAPTER 22 . PARKER had said nothing more about getting a job, and yet Cassie knew that the windfall from the machinery. must be nearly gone. She wondered if he could tell that she fel impatient about it? She'd started "to say something once or twice, but his look of guilt, and the angry reply she felt was coming, caused her to smooth things over at once. Her own $45 a week disappeared as though by magic. Later, toward the last of October, when Leni was well enough to be outside, she and Parker went for long walks in the woods and along the river. = 2 » THEY always: invited Cassie to go along, but when she, was home there were so many things to do, underwear and blouses to wash for the coming work week—a hundred little household tasks that Mama inevitably left undone. Leni and Parker and Sid were like three children. Their laughter and gayety filled the house, laughter and music. And once Leni ani Parker made an unexpected trip to Indianapolis. They stayed all day, and when they returned had presents for everyone.

” = = CASSIE didn't mind their comradeship—it was enough to see Leni happy and well again—enough to see Parker laughing and gay—even though it had taken Leni’s return to bring it about. Parker. met her unexpectedly after work one evening at the end of October. He wore_a new dark blue suit, and there was an air of jauntiness and self-confidence in his manner that rather startled her. Hello, Cass! Surprised?” He took her arm and stood looking down at her, his brown eyes quizzical and amused. “Do you remember that day I ran into you here—on this very spot and you didn't. want to

1let me take you home?”

very well. And suddenly she remembered something else, too. Mike's waiting for her here on this very spot, Mike, with his bold blue eyes and the reckless flashing smile. Mike!

out through the revolving door. “I've got a job,” Cass,” he said when they were outside.

The late October sunlight lit up * | the thin fine planes of his face. { “I told Mama and the rest we

{ were going to celebrate!” he explained. “We'll eat at an Italian place Leni told me about—down on Fourth st.”

= ” 2 IT was nice to sit down in the cozy booth of the place Leni had recommended. It was nice also to have Parker fussing over her for a change, take ing her coat, pouring a tiny glass of wine for her. The wine made

1 her feel warm and a trifle giddy, + drunk on an empty stomach,

“Well, aren't you going to ask me what the job is?” Parker asked, settling back in the booth. “I'm dying to know, of course.”

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“I'm going to play at a radio] station ‘in Indianapolis. - Oh gosh, Cass, it's going to be -wonderful. And it was all Leni’s idea, and it was her influence that got me the audition. And now I feel. as though at last I have a job I'm fitted for!" “n Hw ~ “IT does sound fine. But-is there much future in it? I mean —does it pay well enough—" The waiter came with heaped plates of spaghetti and queer little hard rolls and more wine. Parker paused until the waiter had gone. “Of course there's a future in it, and it pays pretty well, It's just the sort of thing I'm suited for,” he reiterated. “I su it would be.” “And t means you'll quit your job, Cass, and we'll get an apartment in Indianapolis.” “But Parker,” ‘she began. She could almost see his enthusiasm ebbing. “What?” | “You—you might not be satis-| fled. I mean—wouldn' it be better; for you to try it for a while, before I give up my job?” i » = » SHE didn't miss the almost imperceptible hardening of his eyes. He looked away. “You think I won't keep it: That it'll be like the other jobs." “No. No—it isn't that at all.”

“Youre lying, Cass. You don't trust me. You think because I was a flop at the other jobs I can't hold this one. You don’t think much of me, do you, Cass?” He pushed the plate of spaghetti away. “If you had half as much faith in me as Leni! If you took half as much interest—" “Let's don’t quarrel, ing—" “Yes, yes, of course, I'm childish! That's your favorite expression. You use it every time we quarrel about anything!”

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I “PARKER, let's be sensible. Jobs are not so plentiful now as they were a few months ago. ‘If I give up this one I might not find another one. I'm not sure I want to Just stay home and do nothing— with the baby gone—' Parker began to break up a roll, crumbling it in his long fingers absently. : “And apartments are terribly

hard tootind in Indianapolis” she| continued. “You could look for an |

dpartment and then we could de cide what to do “You “mean I should go to In-

good and ready to give up your job and come, you will, It that it?" + They stared at each other and an icy hand clutched at Cassie's heatt, 3 The evening which had started so pleasantly was only turning off now into the usual channels-—and somehow she couldn't bear it.

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