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Return Engagement
By Gwen
(Copyright by Gwen Davenport)
BEEEEORT
CHAPTER M4 WREN SHE returned to the draw«|1a0) ing room Godfrey was still sitting there alone, walting for teatime. She walked in without a word of greeting and sat down, Qodfrey cleared his throat, “Don't discharge the woman, Sophie” he sald, “SBhe—er—she lost her head in finding herself in the same room with Godfrey Mansbridge. A natural enough reaction for a person unused to celebrities.” Sophie raised a weary hand, “Oh, stop ity Godfrey. You'te only make ing yourself ridiculous.” “1, my dear?”
it? I don’t know why I let myself care how you behave.” “Sophie, I can assure you it meant nothing. It was absolutely meahingles.” :
“Don't you suppose T know “that
by now? It's always been mean to you.” » ”. ”
THE ROOM was very still for a minute as they both allowed the plist to envelop them in silence. It was Godfrey who spoke frst. “Well,” he said, his tone almost Jocular, “I'm glad you can be more « sénaible about it now, by dear.” Bhe smiled sadly, still looking back. “I .wasn't always, was I?
me.” . “Come, come, Sophie, you rushed
At the time I was cut up about it,
“Just a second! Your chronology is out of order. If you remember, you married your society gueen five
. » “PERHAPS THAT would have better in’ the end,” he coni. “Though Lord knows what we'd be living ori néw. My marriage
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could afford to buy herself any hus. band she wanted, even the reigning matinee idol” : Godfrey drew himself erect with dignity and gave her a. suspicious . “Sophie, you'll Ay my feels Jodk- prosmyy. " :
SOPHI pA LAUGHED richly, throwing back her head. “I sincere. ly believe that to be impossible.” “But you have!” he protested. “You know you are the only woman who ever meant anything to me. When I heard you were having an affair with Vasilov it hurt my feelings very much.”
“How absurd you are! Do you think I'm in my dotage and have forgotten how you could make me feel? For nearly five years after you married Eleanor I ate out my fool heart. I was over it when I met Basil. He helped me to forget entirely. I won't hear a word against Basil, Godfrey, I warn you! I am very fond of him and profoundly grateful to him. Its hard for you to understand that, perhaps—you who married twice without love.”
“And I suupose you loved Max Bernheim when you finally mar-
for a few moments, How would it be possible to: explain to Godfrey what Max had meant to her?
She moved across the room, settling fierself more comfortably, arranging her skirts to the best advantage. “Godfrey, I'd like you to understand once and for all why I Basil and I were together for five years—and they were happy years. After that I retired, as you know, except for my three farewell-appearance tours. “Well, then our daughter mar. ried Prank Jenkins and I was alone. I hadn't even my career any more. When Max Bernheim came along,
unfair to marry outside the profession, and then thers was—I felt—" She waited, unwilling to admit what had been her real reason, which was thé feeling that she belonged to Godfrey, -should never really marry otner:
“NEVER MIND. I oped Max. I liked him. He was one of the nicest men I have ever known. Truly sympathique. We were supremely happy. And then when Vicky needed me she had a home to come to. Max was like a grandfather to her.” Sophie dropped her voice until tt was almost a whisper. “She never knew, of course, and doesn’t now, that you are her grandfather.” They heard Sir Charles’ dignified and ponderous step approaching along the hall. He came into view. “They are coming, Madame,” he announced, pulling on his white gloves and straightening his tie.
Sophie swept her draperies into place and: prepared to greet the guests. “As soon as you have announced them, Bir Charles, please ask the others to come down. Now,
to behave yourself.” Godfrey, settiing himself into a position where his left profile was reflected in a mirror, pulled his sleeves down over his cuffs and made no reply. They waited for the sound of the doorbell. tTo Be Continued)
Lynch Case Near End - GREENVILLE, 8. C, May 17 (U. P.) ~The prdsecution prepared to wind up its case today against 31 white defendants charged with slaying of Willie Barle, Negro. The last of 26 “confessions” .went into the record telling how one member of the lynching party had expressed
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