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CHAPTER 20 “MIKE and I had quite a talk,

he'd spoken to you about going to Reno, so's to get the divorce over with in a hurry, and said he intended to finance it. But of course that's nonsense. I'll pay for it. But if you think Reno would be a good |idea, you may as well get started

or don't know, Parker,” she said. “Whatever ‘you—" There wasn't {anything to say, suddenly. “You wan't need to worry about | your folks. I feel rather attached to | them, almost as though they were | my own, They'll go on lving here

jover. to them. And as for Sid's edu-

he thought he'd like to go to Pur-

so strange—to be divorced-—never to see you aagin—~to break up this life so completely and start soniething - entirely new. I'm afraid, Parker. I'm not sure. Not sure!” No, she couldn't do that. Of course not. Not when Parker had been the one who had wanted a divorce to begin with.

» » » x PRESENTLY the footsteps ceased and the house was still and there was just herself lying awake in the darkness. It was almost daylight before sleep came, and when she awakened the sun was shining. For a moment she saw the sun and was aware of unhappiness without reason, and then it all came back. She and Parker were going to be divorced. Leni was in love with. Parker—and perhaps he was in love with Leni, too.

due—TI'll pay for that, too.” *® " » «yOU don’t need to look out for]

“You and *Mike are going to the west coast, I understand,” Parker!

continued coldly. “I'll put a check- [i | ing account in an Indianapolis bank | JE———

and you can draw on it forall your expenses in- Reno, and I'm. suré|

everything will work out satisfac- |

torily for all of us.” He had it all thought out and) arranged in his mind, she thought. And Mike had told him she was’ definitely going to marry him. Mike had taken a lot for granted. She ‘wasn't quite sure she wanted, to rush right into marrying Mike. | You had to think about things first. And yet— | 8% 8 { “J WANT you to know, Cassie,. that I wish you the best of luck and all sorts of happiness.” There was a long, painful silence, broken only by the occasional snap’ of a spark in the fireplace. “Well, good luck, Cassie,” he re- | iterated. He crushed out his cigaret | in an ash tray. “I'll take care of! the checking account. And I—I sup-|

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pose I won't be seeing you again.” t J w » THEY stared at each other briefly |

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was afraid she was going to cry. The striin of the evening, the quarrel with Leni—and now this scene with Parker was too much “The best of luck to you, Parker,” she said stiffly. She got up, feeling stiff and awkward, and walked past him, out of the long, cheerful room, into the] hall and up the stairs, slowly, her legs feeling like logs, too heavy © move. 2 =» »

LENT was still at the dressing ee | table, creaming her face. She went

absorption. Cassie was too tired to do any- |]

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“Um hum.” The bedroom clock “Said ten. eyes felt pufly and her head ached | said a little. Mama started picking up Leni’s clothes Which were flung all over her side of the room, “That Leni! She nevér gives a thought to nobody but herself. Told me she was used to a maid in New York and it spoiled her! “She makes me sick, Cassie. You know yourself she never picked

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went t¢ New York and got those high’ and mighty ideas.” “Yes, I remember,” Cassie said absently. “It's because she was al-| ways spoiled so. We all spoiled | cee—| her when she was small because she was so cute.” ” » » MAMA grunted and puffed, as she leaned to pick up the underwear and hose half under the bed. “If I was “you, Cassie — ‘course it's none of my business — I'd put my foot down about the way she runs after Parker. -It' a disgrace. After all, Cassie—" Mama's voice whined on and on. “Oh, for goodness: sake, Mama, Cassie abruptlys She had wanted to .| just lie there in the warm bed and think--now that it was morning. Night time was a bad time for thinking. In daylight it was easier to be practical and face realitfes. “And Cassie, I'm sure I don't hold with you coming home with’ Mike—like you did .yesterday. It don’t look right, and I'll bet Parker didn't fancy it neither!”

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