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THE STORY: Salty and Vieky go sailing. Salty Kisses Ker. They return to the Bagots’ te find Nell Choate, a childhood friend of Salty’s, waiting for him.

the door ‘opened, and Godfrey's/you were coming.” voice saying, “Ah—Charles!"” “Then I'm sorry you didn't know." 5 Sophie's eyes sparkled and she|Godfrey sald. . eutous, frst time in her life. Vieky ® | jrew in her breath. “Godfrey.”| “Ah, please—" Sophie begged. | she called, while Basil shivered |“And Godfrey, I have a surprise for| with ecstasy at the pure beauty of ok. This is Basil. Basil Vasilov.”| her tone. e two men bowed coldly. | Godlrey appeared in the 'door-| “Come” said Sophie, “let us all] y ape help Godfrey to get settled. We all way, . where. he paused just long h h 'nough for effect. His six feet of| Want him to be happy, to feel he,

well-proportioned height was still has a jal hd ne 4 She Yok his, impressive and still showed traces MY ah tr a: itn a Eo Rue of ‘the figure which had thrilled alton ares,

million women. get the luggage, please. |

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thick and his ‘eyebrows bushy. . Th in 2" bidding. He ‘paid off Clarence sre no denying the co 18nd [go thaway, who had been taking, of his presence or the resonance of in everything from the hall, and

his voice as he spoke his first line. brought two suitcases to the foot “Good afternoon,” he sald. “I see or the stairs, setting them down. everybody is waiting for me.” “I'll carry one of them upstairs Genuinely overcome with emo- if you'll take the other,” Sir tion, Sophie murmured his name Charles offered. again and shed a few tears. God-| “Hold on a minute,” sald Godfrey. frey stretched out his arms to her (“Only one of those is mine." in a theatrical gesture which shot| “You brought only enough things his raveled cuffs out of the sleevesifor a week-end?” asked Marcel of his shabby coat.’ He dropped |hopefully. his arms hastily and advanced with| “Perhaps your trunk is at the stagraceful dignity, bowing ‘slightly tion,” Sophie said. and saying, “S*5hie, my dear.” On s = = : his way to her side he called back] GODFREY COUGHED, unwilling | to the hall, “Charles, will you pay |to admit that everything he owned | Iver white counterpane, - thinking off the cab? And bring in my bags.” was in one suitcase, “I always { | ® = = {travel light,” he sald, “like a good {about Salty and bis mother and | . n INell. She did not hear the taxi! VERY MUCH moved at sight of | trouper. n | which brought Godfrey back to his | Dim, Sophie took his hands and] “Then whose is this other one?” love. rose from the sofa. They gazed asked Sir Charles, “It was in the

| yon fat one another for a long time, cab.” { MADAME VAN EYCK heard it,

CHAPTER 17 ARRIVING back at home, Vicky went into the library through the French windows from the veranda. In the drawing roem Basil Vasilov |was playing Bach's “Little G minor Fugue” an the piano, which was slightly out of tune but very sweet in tone. Sophie was lying on the sofa lis-

rather startling magenta gown, ankle length—as always — because the van Eyck legs, concealed by {the fashions of her heyday, had {never been all thaty they might. { Sophie's cheeks were flushed {like a girl's under her rouge.

» » » VICKY STOPPED, This was no time to talk to her grandmother. {Sir Charles lay in his armchair, | feet on the ottoman, and Marcel jwas stretched on the floor, nod{ding his head against the carpet lin time to the music, his eyes closed |appreciatively. They were awaiting the arrival of Godfrey Mansbridge. Vicky went on upstairs to her {own room. She lay face down on

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during’ which Marcel had to turn| “It is mine” said Basil. He had though, disturbing the gravel on away, trembling with indignation, | left it at the station the day he! the driveway just as Basil reached | to Join Sir Charles in the door-|arrived, in case an invitation was {the end of the fugue and brought | Way. Basil, on the piano bench, | not forthcoming. |the melody out of the minor key Waited for his presence to be ac-| $n. into its triumphal major resulu- |knowledged. . | ~“GOOD!"™ cried Sophie. “Splen{tion. She clasped her hands to-| MY dear,” said Sophle at last, did! Then you will stay? Perma- | gether, pressing her rings into the! Préaking away. She looked around. nently?” For Basil had not yet indi- | white. flesh, and turned her face YOU remember Marcel, of course.” cated he was more than a brilliant

toward the hall. There was a mo-| a un. 2 {bird of passage.

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ment's silence as the music ceased. GODFREY turned his head, “You, “If you insist.”

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