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CHAPTER standing in front of the portrait AFTER SHE GOT home from the [of Juliet, leaning on his cane, lookBagot's, Sophie was so tired she|ing very distinguished in his sppre, went back upstairs to lie down. (bony way. He greeted her with his It was good to rest. In the back (usual punctilious and’ rather long- | of her mind, as she relaxed, was winded courtesy. ; a Aittle nagging consciousness that| The formalities taken care of, he she might have secured Vicky's said, “Serve her right if Victoria) happiness at the price of her own [refused to make up with young | soul, and yet—she had not lied, Salty now." ' 'she had not actually told an un-
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~” » » y { SOPHIE KNEW at once that “her” was Mrs, Bagot. “Vicky won't refuse,” she said. “She was half sick with love.” She sighed, indicating a place for him beside her on the sofa. “It's a good match,” the old gen-
named Ida Victoria Jubb. Thus reminded of Godfrey, she rang for Bridget and asked to have him sent up. She must insure his silence. i Ls When he strolled into her presence, unaffected by the events of the day and self-assured as ever, she sighed with impatience. Truly she was atoning now for whatever
blood into the family.” “Yes,” agreed Sophie. “And such blood, too ” She looked sidewise at
she owed him! Adam with a twinkle in her eye and “Come mm, Godfrey. Shut the he gave her a solemn wink. They door.” _|both laughed aloud. He did so. | “The money, at any rate,” she
| “I have been to see Mrs. Bagot. added, “is legitimate. I ‘was married Young Salty and Victoria are to to Max."
be married as soon as possible.” . = “rHE MONEY will not come
NM GODFREY LOOKED incredulous. amiss,” said Adams. “Yes, it is a “I must say,” he began, “you seem splendid match, and a great satisto have taken matters out of my (faction to me.” He fixed her with hands entirely. I am, after all, the |his fierce, sunken eyes. “As you can child's grandfather.” ogtop!” she cried, facing him with | a hand raised. “You are not her | grandfather!”
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tell you why.” ‘Bophie clasped her hands at her breast. She felt suddenly giddy, as “Come, come,” he protested, if she might be going to faint. ‘iwhen you wanted a father for our “They must not make the same child T would do quite well enough. mistake we did.”
vou cAn't change about now be- “Was it a mistake, Adam?” she cause for some reason it happens asked, very low, knowing beyond a to suit your convenience—" doubt that the final piece was being “How dare you!" she exclaimed, fitted into the pattern of her past. fixing him with burning eyes. “If. “Not. to get married was a mis- | you even mention Vicky's ancestry take, I mean. |again I shall turn you -out, lock, They looked at each other. stock and barrel. And I shall eut “TI didn’t know you ever wanted ‘vou off without a cent in my will.” 10 MAITY me,” she said simply. “I : was only 16, I came from the wrong
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HE LOOKED wary. Don’t get so upset. What does “So you do remember! » » »
| it matter, my dear?” | "oIt matters a very great deal. 1 SHE NODDED. “Certainly I re-
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lam through. Through with you, at member! After all—” she laughed l1ast! I will not stand one more in- shakily—“you were what is known | sult or one more evasion. You are as ‘my first false step.” No woman ito promise solemnly that you will could ever forget what happened to | never mention your relationship to her at.18.” Vicky—or you are to leave this! “I, too,” he assured her solemnly, house today and never return.” “have never forgotten. Nor forgiven “Melodramatic,” he murmured. myself. That is why I have never | “Anything you wish, my dear. I married. Many a night I have lain ‘have never wanted to do otherwise awake thinking that but for me you | than make you happy—" (would never have run, away from “Promise !”’ {home, never gone to Paris, never | “Very well, my dear, I. promise.” put on grease paint. . . .” He bowed Sophie collapsed. “And now— his head. “It is a terrible responsi- | please, please—leave me alone.” bility to have had on one’s conen {science for 60 years!” THE DOOR closed behind him Sophie laid a hand on his silver jand she sank back on her chaise, hair. “Oh, Adam—my dear! I am | sobbing. She was through with him the one who should feel remorse. at last! She had sent him out of her | It Was your life that was ruined, not
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