Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 May 1947 — Page 6
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American—an ways unvia Me. meer te Rv w derstood Mr. Mansbridge came from sFmpletely vanvarastional. Buffalo—-nor was it French, German or ‘English. “Well—I'll show ; CHAPTER. 4 you in” she said,-‘and tell everyAFTER SHE left Sophie twisting | 0 youre here” her hair into’ a coronet, trying 8 pl soiowed her through the new arrangement that Godfrey French: doors and she" led the. way Mansbridge might admire, Victoria to the drawing room. The minute] went back to her own room and | je saw the picture over the manstretched out on the bed. [tle he came to a halt beneath it, Lying quiet, she tried’ to think | geet spread apart on the carpet about herself and particularly her: and both hands thrust into his coat self and her grandmother. pockets. She had always been known “ Pe he exclaimed. “I see I' Sophie van Eyck's granddaughter.isyre am in the right place! Many Did*she want. to remain so all her times I've looked at that portrait life? It would be easy. Grannyiof Sophie as Juliet” His prowould leave her well provided for. nounced accent’made the “r's” roll She could , probably find someone out across the room. “Portrait” to marry her and plenty of com- | sounded like “porrrrrirait” I told panions eager to welcome the only! | Perrault,” he went on, “that it was living descendant of the great ac- no good, too. Does he still paint tress. She could have a comfort-|her once a year? Oh-that burable, even a distinguished life, by|lesque of genius! And he talks of coasting along on her grandmother's | art!” name. = But did she want that? “WELL!” said Victoria, falling If not, what did she want? back in astonishment. “I didn't Certainly not a career of any expect you to be like this.”
he demanded. “I've been like this tion? Consequence? for 65 years. Who are you, anyQuite suddenly she knew exactly way?” | what she wanted. She was just | “I'm Victoria Jenkins.” {an ordinary girl and she wanted | He came toward her slowly, gas{what all girls want: to fall in love, ‘ing intently at her face’ “So—" he {to be loved, to have a family of said, his voice suddenly gentle, her own. She wanted a family |* ‘you're Victoria. Very nice, too. group and connection that had] |The last time I saw your grandnothing to do with her grand-!mother, she had just had word of mother's fame _ and Uncle Max's your birth.” | money. At that moment they heard the In other words, she wanted Salty voice of Sophie coming toward them | Bagot. down the stairs. “Godfrey! “8 = frey!” she was calling, her infec. THIS CONCLUSION Victoria ar- tion yrieal. «rived gh.quite asgeueh- through Mer. Sophie entéfed the room with a emotions as with her mind, for beautiful movement. She looked she realized simultaneously that almost like a girl coming to meet unless she got what she wanted her beloved: “I heard you talking her heart would break. from upstairs. Oh, my dear—" She This knowledge made it impossi- saw the visitor and stopped. “Why ble for her to lie around supinely/ Basil! You? How did you —_— and wait for Salty to call for her. here? What are you doing? It is' | Although not normally an energetic | person, she felt the need now of | exercise and occupation. She would! help Hathaway in the garden, she decided. Since he was so busy, and gardeners so scarce, Hathaway had been able to give Madame van Eyck only two days a week and the flower beds were sadly ‘in need of weeding. | The weeds were everywhere. 3 Vicky got down on her hands and knees and began clearing the base . of each flower with meticulous care. {She weeded daintily—as she did everything—treating each plant as | though it were the only ore of its kind in the world. And she thought | about her unaccountable and sud- | den love {dP Sany Bagot. { »” = VICKY HAD forgotten about Godfrey: Mansbridge when she ‘heard a man's voice behind her saying, “Hello—is anybody home?”
| which looked as if it were-strain- | ring to cover- him, and above his | ‘black bow tie his face was cherubiically round. “Hello,” she said. “Am I In the right place?” he! i asked calmly. “I think you are” Vicky sald, |resigned. She got to her feet. “I'm sorry no one met you. We don't {use the car much now, of course. { The tires are so old.” He shrugged. “Naturally, I never expect to be met. I prefer my independence. I might have decided at the last minute not to come.” | ” = » } | VICKY LOOKED at him, puzzied. She had heard a good many dif{ferent accents among the interna-. {tional idlers on the Riviera, but (was unable to place the one she
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