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THURSDAY, FEB. 27, 100 __ = ie THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES oo ~~ o ; soi inna oo aan Le A Sts 1 “maybe 1d a lsat Pw J da aul, nl : lh have turned out ainerenty. el i KS Or if Parker hadn't lost the

| THE STORY: “I supbosn ou wish | you'd married Mike agli” Parker | charges Cassie. “You're always tifinking about hth.” This is the start of a werigus quarrel which ends in Parker and “Cassie deciding on divores. That night, Cassie sleeps in Leni's room.

CHAPTER 24 IT was late when Cassie awakened. Leni had already gone down.

door, “Cassie.” A dry feeling came into her | throat. “Yes, Parker.” She reached | |for her robe, lying across the- foot of the bed. He stood ‘in the, doorway, tall, | lanky, awkward, his brown eyes| | non-commital. | “I'm~" he cleared his throat, “I'm leaving now. I left a few, shirts and things. You'll see that | they get sent.” | | “But Parker, last night we—"| “Yes, I know, (tight. Funny isn't it, how people | say what they really mean when | their inhibitions get all loosened |

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n n ” SHE felt stuffy and uncertain from - the sleeping pills she had finally had to take when it looked as though she would lie awake all]

night. “I'll find a place to stay, and maybe when we've both had time to. think things through we can arrange for what we discussed last night.” “Parker, I'm terribly feel so—so confused.” “You won't, Youll { pretty clearly once time to reason it out.

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{got to hurry-—-first broadcast, vou know. Good luck, Cassie, I'll see you—probably next week-end.”

His brown eyes had a clear calm look, They weren't at all spaniellike, ” o on SHE heard his footsteps clatter- | ing down the stairs. He was gone. She sat down on the edge ef Leni's bed, her knees like water. Tears started brimming in ‘her eves. Down below there was the sound of Leni's laughter and Parker's voice saving goodby. Mama called up the stairway. “Cassie your breakfast's waitin’, You're goin’ to be late this morning Funny how things could happen to you, but life went rolling mervilv along just the same. Just-like when Ellen died. You didn’t think he wheels would go right on turning, but they did. It all happened “inside vou. Externally nothing changed at all. 2 » » “IT looks like you'd'a taken the day off and gone up to the radio station with Parker, to hear him, his first broadcast and all,” Papa said, buttering his toast. She felt Sid's curious ¥eproachful eves and Leni’s mocking look. She put her cup down with a nervous clatter. “We're. awfully busy at the office, and anyway it * fhight make him nervous, having

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money, . But what was the use of! going over and over it. - It all boiled | down to the simple fact that Park anted her to divorce him. ;

» » o LENI was home in time for sup per and told them all about the! broadcast. She was enthusiastic. “Everybody's just crazy’ wi Parker. The engineers spent a lot| of vme getting the mikes adjusted Just right—and the timing was just| swell. . Everything went off per- | ferent than she had heard. Sh fey ’ by| ever heard. She he turned to Cassie. * | realized suddenly that his playingithe way, Cass, I saw. an he ie] was quite wonderful. |of yours again today, in Indian-! = wi. 'apolis.” « | . E waiter brought her to with| “Who?” . | hear him all over everywhere.’ a start. ’ “Mike Cargill. Par | Cassie rose hastily. “I'll be late if | % [Thal leliers veully lpi ” on

{him last week when we were up! Ld an istuff!” he sald. He rummaged In'there, but I forgot to tell your | "|

The bus ride to town was inter- Dis teeth wiih a toothpick and went| mt minable. And the morning's work on’ listening with rapt attention, (To Be Continued) didn’t go well. She kept thinking] “D'ja know he's from Morton-

her head. “Hé comes on at twelve fifteen. If you..change yeur mind about going—I'll see you at ‘the bus station,” i So Leni was going. Leni was always on hand to buck Parker up. Always Leni.

announcer’s build-up.: And then the music began. ' She could almost see Parker, bent over the-piano, his big shoulders hunched, his thin face wearing that intense look, his fingers seeming to caress the keys as they coaxed: out the intricate chords and harmonies. Parkér had 4 definite style, dif-

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about Parker and herself. | ville?” | ( 1 f | ~! . FINGER WAVE NIE, % It was almost 12:15 before she Cassie nodded. { J ——————— yp i ¢ould manage lunch, so she walked| “His folks used to bé well-to-do, a Come In = ® |» State Licensed down Fourth st. to a small ham- had one of the big houses up on 30 Minutes of Gas No 3 im IRE] 20 Experienced burger joint where she knew there the hill, He—" | Cooks a Complete Appointment RIX onion was a radio.» | “Yes; I know” She slid off the ! ar LI-0S21 ® (16 MONUMENT CIRCLE ? . 8? Meal. for 8 People g Necessary oR IRAE 0A

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