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CHAPTER SEVEN SOON AFTER lunch Salty telephoned to say that the first show began at 7 and he would eall for Vicky at 6:30. Since Madame'’s household never dined before 8, Vicky had an apple at 6 o'clock and drank a glass of milk before she sat down to wait for Salty. When

. he rang the doorbell she admitted

him herself and was interested to see that he wore the uniform of a naval lieutenant, although it was somewhat disturbing to find that the uhiform made him look handsomer even than she remembered. “Hello,” he said. “Hello, Salty. Come on in.” # “ * HE LAID HIS hat on a bench near the door, but without taking his eyes off her face. “Well,” she sald in admiration, “I see you're an officer. I trust you are also a gentleman.” “Can't you tell?” he asked anx-

Y. “Oh—it's s0 hard to tell when you have a uniform on, isn’t 1t? You all look alike, Come in while I get my oat.”

Salty followed her into the draw-

wo! - » “MAYBE she is dead and doesn't know it,” Victoria said.”

Well, thought Vicky, anyone who makes such a feeble attempt at humor deserves to be taken seri-

“And my great-uncle Adam saw her at a symphony eoncert only a souple of months ago,” he went on. “That's when she told him Madame Van Eyck had bought her house.” He caught sight 6f the portrait of

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himself. He®had some kind of & tragedy. in his youth that he never |exciting to BO got pver, but you'd like the old s gentleman. I'll take you to see him sometime before I go.” o>. movies,” he sald. “Three days of “GO?” sald. Vicky, and was sur-

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Sophie as Juliet that hung over the mantel. “Say—is that your grandmother?”

“Yes,” sald Vicky proudly. “That's

granny as Juliet.” » 8 8 “WHO PAINTED IT?” he asked, regarding it critically with his head on one side.” “A great artist named Marcel Perrault.”

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has he done?"

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grandmother.” “I hope the others are better than this” said Salty. “Sort of what you'd call Cubism, isn't it? I don’t care for it, myself. In fact, as far as I'm concerned these Cubans just can't paint at all.” Victoria laughed merrily, but stopped when she saw him looking at her in astonishment. “Uncle Marcel,” she sald, “isn't a Cuban. He's-a French Impressionist.” #® » ”

“OH, IS HE your uncle?” asked Salty in real distress. “I'm so sorry! I wouldn't be rude to your uncle for anything in the world. You know that, Vicky.”

“Oh, that's all right. Have a cigaret, won't you?” To make him feel more comfortable she lighted it for him, “Anyway, I just call him Uncle.” “He must he the old fellow In a beret I saw on the cliffs yesterday,” said Salty. “I must say he doesn't look a bit like pictures I've seen of Sophie van Eyck. I'd never guess they were related.” Vicky laughed nervously, “Well, of course—" She paused, wondering how to explain that they were not. - . » . “OF COURSE, if he’s your grandmother's brother,” Sally was saying, “then he's your great-uncle.” “Why, he and Granny dre great friends—"

“Good,” cried Salty heartily, “I!

like that. It isn't often that close relatives are also good friends. Have you ever noticed people don’t necessarily even like their own relatives?” “That's very true,” she agreed. “Now that you speak cf it, I had noticed.”

Salty sat down in a chartreusevelvet armchair, reached for an ash tray and made himself comfortable. “You take my mother and her uncle by marriage, my great-uncle, Adam Bagot. He won't even live in the house with us and when we all come down here for the summer he stays

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