Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 May 1947 — Page 14
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CHAPTER 10 .” \Flaherty,” ordered Sir Charles. promised’ ‘Jou don't talk about | publicity.” woh te ; fim. I cannot paint if I am even| “&h, poor Godfrey!” cried Sophie, ar his name.” very much upset. She stretched out “Delete that reference, Miss|both hands in a gesture o fpleading wren —= “What good—or what hat gould " {the publicity do him wh e's shut Ve” Y-SAVIN “J {away in a home for Old. asjoss? Xo - wo have no right to §0 about LZ ‘4 (nim. He was well-known in his Hig iday, Miss Flaherty, a great actor—" “NEVER!” cried Marcel. “Only love makes you call him an actor.” . “Handsome, I grant you,” Sir Charles put in. “Call him a clotheshorse; a competent leading than, perhaps, in certain not too-exacting parts. But a great actor—never!” “Godfrey Mansbridge,” said Marcel, and then, in a fury of frustration and jealousy he broke his brush across his knee and flung the {pieces to the floor. “Faugh!™ he
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and repeating her notes aloud. “Nevet—hooks—rugs. I think they'll be. disappointed, Madame, but I'll do the best I can,” : She took her departure, with appropriate farewells and promises of & copy of the article. : - n° » - WHEN Sir Charles started to followed Miss Flaherty, Sophie detained him. “Don't leave, Sir Charles. We must have a talk: I want to see both of you and Marcel.” : “I Knew we'd be interrupted!” cried Marcel, enraged. “Always it is like this. Always one whole year to finish a portrait.” “You've nothing else to do,” sald Sir Charles. — Sophie began a dramatic pacing of the dusty floor,- her heavy gown scraping” and swishing behind her. |, She went from the window to the
stool Elsie had so recently occupied,
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port. “Exactly,” he said. “His life was yours. His success was due to you. From the moment the. van Eyck and Mansbridge team broke
‘up, where did he ever get by him«
sed? Revivals and road. companies!” :
“Don't you see? = He was nothing without me. I should have stayed with him. Yes, I should have realized my responsibility to him long ago. Even when he no longer wanted.-me.-...' She-allowed her voice to trail off on this thought, but it was audible to the two men, who exchanged a despairing look.
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bridge You promised not to imen-|and faced the two men, “My tion him.” u dears—" She looked from one to | gs 2. jthe other with tender emotion. | “WHAT I redlly. wanted,” said|“We've been happy, haven't we? | Elsie, “was a human-interest story. That is, I've tried to make you all {You have no family, Matgme? Mr. | happy, both of you and Victoria.” | Bernheim is dead, you say? She swept across the floor in a “Yes, and my. granddaughter who different direction, leaving a clean i
3 F— | = } sirable Merchandise, but a genuine effort on our POT PIE > lives with me is an orphan. 1 have path across the dust which Marcel HB : y tee o °S jo ther tami” © red to have disuroed. “when Bl \ A \ part to Force Building Costs and other prices down. 3
rice “That for Godfrey Mans-idoor and back before she paused
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‘the granddaughter’s beautiful legs 1p seemed only right-to. share my
“What ™ are you leading up to?” : linquired Sir Charles. '§ ALL PRICES “You know, ways to fix food. :
That's what our readers want.” re. RE. _ QOMPLETE | ARE NET . Fs | SHE TOOK the plunge. “Well,|| RECASING AND CASH AT SOPHIE rose to her feet ang | Godfrey is coming to share it with OVERHAULING YARD stepped Off “her dais. She was| a ; GUARANTEED 8 intrigued by the Godfrey Mans-| “You Joke!” said’ Marcel. bridge conversation, and now wished| “Apparently,” said Sir Charles|| ' to get rid of the outsider, dryly, “you no longer wish to make “Miss Flaherty,” she said, “if you {us happy.” : will’ excuse me, 'T must bring thef «why shouldn't we all be happy interview to a close. I do not be-|isgether?” cried Sophie.
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“But, you owe him nothing, Sophie,” said Marcel heatedly. “What did he ever do for you?” “Owe him nothing!” she excldimed. “Why, in a. sense I owe
ug in my life, Miss Flaherty, nor (Dim everything. His whole life was
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