Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 April 1947 — Page 8

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES = aiid iit i Soo Tie a thing was not quite in the plade’and ushered him out, shutting the| : ane Re ; : hee indi bo : 3 ; » ~ |she might have chosen for it, still dogr behind him. 4 . : : Pl eh : » Sir Charles hdd done very well. on » : . 20 Dini 0 ad Gh En ; His own favorite armchair, she| UPSTAIRS there were half a a 130. | nga ement . By Gwen DAVE POI] i was so Ae, VoTe Tulf ya Elle ner uy ’ but there was Marcel’s masterpiece, had placed himself in the good front| wo eney (Copyright by Gwen Davenport; Distributed by NEA Service) herself as Juliet, already looking /room that gave onto the driveway ging Laure . — at home over the mantel; and here jand the sprue a. Madaimes — ! " pa :30. “After a lif f the worldly|farther out on the point than any|were her crimson velvet sofas, her | things awaited her in the big - - ; Be Cael Uifles Which mage _—. y of these. ol little gilt Directoire chairs. Crowd- {room over™ the dining room that ; | AR Et \ A ; ; ro "and Hh As the taxi toiled along the dirt| Clarence slowed, shifting into|ing the snuffboxes and bibelots off faced the sea. 53 BR RE TO ; $i road that ran around the promon-|second. They were at a cross-/the tables were her framed and| There was a small bedroom in-a } ) Gentlem

; wo \ X Er tory of Goose Neck, farmhouses roads where a dozen mailboxes stood (signed photographs of the great, Wing for Victoria, and in the cham- TRON 1s, 3:18, gave way to the big summer places |in a row. He took the clay road including those of several crowned ber over the library the downstairs| :

i Perra i : 2 ; |bay was repeated, floor-length win« 3 CE Eharies, Madden. Madame's butler, meets [Where prominent families of Brn Ie ae ug yd ae le clasped her hands and dows and all, to make Marcel an { A tas Fatthan Shon '4 a ana mca in a The Peabody house, Gray Shingles, closed her eyes, breathing deeply excellent studio. . \ = - \ \ 14 j a, Wee CHAPTER 2 font 8 9 |was a good quarter of a mile from|of a familiar fragrance. Deir, | They M1 ade He Iispecting St : EL j | S. ; < doh ; land approving, | \ ER SR amma cn, 15 Wh rt ten meen ae he sn came tte nr: Wore ech hand aopronn panne raranee | | |. nok Sistion In, madame ear, In 310R3 Wats p0ad 3 Was {7} her eet Bx was a dense sprucelits place in her room and her MO@m, where the artist's canvases \ j v ] ci a etn Be na 1b there was scarcely room for w €€ cart; but the hedges looked much ew oR Dar a were aleardy stacked against the 3 iy 8 additional Passengers and the Yok |the same today, as did the lawns ed { its needle-carpeted| Sir Charles and Marcel drew up| “ol. Portrait after portrait of a \ : : Love La gage. It was decided to leave him ihe glimpses of ocean beyond them | SINFTED hn rom Boh ey a Peleg BThe thor oi he ae a |sophie, } : " \ " Ci with’ Mick, and Marcel to bring the things,anq the gravel drives curving back sha 8 ore ens, Hie 5 od ad hit oe. carry| “But this Is perfect, Marcell” : Maryn : Stone, “th while madame and Victoria went to the big frame houses. | a » : oho at been | SODhie exclaimed. “The very place NR p rH & with “Bate along with Clarence Hathaway. » Ls » [reted. t in e house, having been a Nn : ford and 2 Without asking, Clarence set his| SOPHIE COULD a He shook his head, huddlin lax} on the Toad to the point and Goose Neck, in her mind ni bi Mepis 8 Meas Shining Shanes: es under his oversized greenish: § Uy “That _W, _the old Peabody place near the with the remote beings in striped ,, = °° the point, The spray-| “YOU ANY kin to Madame van black cape. “Here I cannot do my LL SNR : ; Dane Clark lighthouse. Everyone in Goose Neck, | 1avers and white flannels, or in washed rocks, the distant islands, myck?” he asked Sir Charles, speak- Dest work. New England seashore J : Ca a

FF 3 n 8 a Clarence first of all, had known of | 4 lis not the Cote d'Asur. Here the rr : ) ? “The Dey

the transaction on the day Madame starched muslin skirts like pink Snd/ihe Me Solmn he Bghthouse |ing through lips which he barely sts gives ric oho \ : : +, Lawrence’y van Eyck ‘bought Mrs, Peabody s {Dive BW FSAMY Cantersury pe fly heaving North Atlantic troubled to part, while his ears] a a OR ; 1 : ) : i i : nd ip i Lo SI ————————

house. They had known the hour|who had inhabited this forbidden Reay : os /HASTENED to of the Buters arrive) : month world Wher tie Saspier of a local | were easily visiie. . ye opened wide i the Ser OriIE MATE ED Ra *.. Ago, with all the crates and; boxes, farmer di long. re i reply. i ot rs i Sei, cae ow he va en ron thou VICK HO ad, ef, Amin)", ft re he i 800 ran he rome | : and ‘carloads of treasures and their sacrosanct territory to a house Europe had lived with her grand- | Englishman. : | garden, just as you did at Antibes.” : mother at‘a New York hotel, was| “That right?” Clarence picked up| Marcel looked at her quickly, seeing-this part of the world for the/an easel and a carpetbag. Without lalarm sharpening his little dark first. time. v having given any indication that eves. “Will we not be returning, Sa : ba “Oh, it's nice!” she cried, getting he wished to be friendly, he now When the war is past, to my beloved Sona V. S. Govt od Method © : out of the car almost before Clarence evinced an interest in starting a France?” ORTH hah dia Rope 3 § had stopped it. { conversation. | Sophie laid a hand on his arm. RR of Gas: Fumigation The walls of the house were of | “Say—you met Mrs. Bagot's butler |“I don't think so, dear,” she said yr L f 3 ad Sterilization shingles weathered to a gentle vet? Next door.” He jerked his | kindly, condemning him to eternal R y - \ gray. She could see clustered on head in the direction of the hig (exile in a voice like a benediction. the veranda car the fron8&oor the | white clapboard house that stood| Poor Marcel, she thought, who familiar fui. ure from the terrace pehind an evergreen hedge between [had given her everything he had at Antibes—fanbacked chairs Gray Shingles and the gropnds of {to give! Marcel, whom she had cushioned in pastels, and tile-topped|ihe lighthouse. loved at 20, who had put her tables whose colors were faded by| «p don’t believe” said Madame through the Conservatoire, who, the Mediterranean sun. van Eyck’s butler, “that I have ever |having painted her when she was | Isms it wonderful, Granny,” she met a butler in my life. Excuse me”|a graceless girl and he at the (said, , “to have our own things] And he pushed past the taxi driver (threshold of his career, had sworn again?” into the house. never thereafter as long as he lived Sophie got out of the car slowly. **That’s right?” said Clarence, fol- [to paint another woman!

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