Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 May 1947 — Page 7

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AFTERNOON and EVENING OLASSES JF WORT, i ASE The train whieh brings him ste

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‘ little Maine coast town where sé was “Don't. he hasty,” said Sir Charles. Wid i internat banker, June 9 to August 16 hha $950 Somiarisby nibs Bivtvg |“THAL train's going north. - You until the war. In her ary are Vie- surely don't want to go where it's toris Jenkins, her rand-daughter;

; oh Marcel P £, Iderly Fi colder, even to escape Godfrey.” Courses In_ these subjboti: Accounting, Business, hemi Marcel en TT Ie Jo Sven We wicape « ey Economies, English, Fronoh, Qermin, @overnment, H story, { Sharles On id potier, Sov a” Suplile stood in the window, |

Mathomatios, Psychology, Spanish, 200iogy, : »- || exclusive Goose Neck point, Godfrey wringing her hands. “Marcel! What ' Manvhmiage.. ¥ ” having nan a .| are you thinking of? You mustn’

t writes offering him a home and he ae- |gg after all these years! You stuck - Enrollment Begins June Zz J Te ies mens” wie hate ‘Godtiop, wa: | with me before, all the time God- | change a despairing look. frey and 1" She stopped prudent: ly in order not to turn the knife im: For Information, Call or Write CHAPTER 11 the wound and said, “Sir Charles,

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" “In ‘a few days, I SUPPOSE I should “He can have my room,” said | INDIANA UNIVERSITY | have told you sooner, but I dread-|Marcel. : ed it so.” . . 8» San 123 E, Michigan 8t. . 4 In - Marcel began - taking “his easel| “DON'T, MARCEL,” she begged. : . : bi : down, “Whoever ‘meets him at the | Please. There's no heed for that. train can take me to the station. I was afraid you'd take it this way. There's Plenty of room for every- |

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“My room will be empty as soon as I am packed again,” Marcel sald stubbornly. He ‘bustled about, gathering up his things, muttering half to himself, “Perhaps I was foolish to spend my life for Sophie—" “No, not” moaned Madame. “Oh, this is even worse than I, feared! Sir Charles, help me!” “There are no homes for Old Artists,” Marcel went on, “like Godfrey's Home for Old Actors. He {had a place to live, even in his old age. He was "not thrown out by the very hand that fed him—" Sophie burst into tears and | rushed from the studio. : It was useless to explain to Marcel that she felt she must offer a {home to Godfrey. » ” s AFTER - dinner that night, pale and calm, Sophie sought Sir Charles {in the service pantry, where he was putting away the china that Bridget and Luka had washed. | “Where can we talk?” .asked | Madame, * He bowed with cold politeness | and said, “Wherever Madame wishes.” She stamped her foot. “Oh, stop it, Sir Charles! You're both of you behaving abominably, - Now come out for a walk with me where we won't be overheard.” He bowed again and reached for his coat that hung on a hook behind the kitchen door. They went out through the breakfast room into the flower garden and down the path to the shore. » »

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I suppose you have a right to like or dislike whom you choose—you are in my house in your capacity as a butler and as such are obliged to accept. my guests with the best grace you can. But I need your help as a friend with Marcel. For some reason he never liked Godfrey, but this decision to leave Just because I have invited Godfrey to live with us is carrying an old He must be made to reconsider.” I doubt very much that he will leave,” Sir Charles said frigidly. “After all, he has threatened to do so before.” “Twice,” said Sophie. “But someday he might, and I could never rest if he were wandering on the face of the earth homeless and old, a man who has dedicated his whole life to me—"

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» » » “YOUR heart is a big as the world, Sophie, and in Marcel’s case I believe your sentiments to be "| noble and altogether admirable, But Godfrey has not dedicated his life to you. We all know what he did to you, the dastardly—" She laid a hand on his arm. “It was all so long ago, nothing like that matters now. Never mind. Let us not hold grudges.” She pleaded with t gentle pressure of her fingers. “Marcel must be made to reconsider. Will you help me? He struggled with himself for a long moment and then said stiffly, “Very well.” She relaxed, sighing - in relief.

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