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girPs mother, Amedeo Lalande; her sister,’ ‘Caresse; her husband,
ng magnate; her old nurse,
or} Tossle Pride, and even her doctor, Vance Perrault. Another resse,” he sald In a soothing tone,
Who. gave her the |
_is-. Sabin Duplessis,.an.exsultor “souvenir pistol with which the erime was on on- Vance Perrault came in right
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oAmesEEbaon the heavy bronze doors and they swung . back. Peterson's Ointment .allays {nward, slowly and silently, to disclose the inferfor of a mausoleum yg feit the way you did, that he | which “Was not only a burial chamber, but a private chapel. She looked around her, her gaze falling first on the inscribed] i slabs, then on ‘the: ‘massed . roses besidé the’ one which was still | \the chapel if I hadn't been here!
unmarked and finally on the altar) {vases and the sitar lights. At last it came to rest on thé golden] crucifix, now softly "illumined. She crossed herself and knelt, quite without self-con {indéed, after some moments had | pissed, Joe to wonder whetheF she had eptirely forgot. ten him, — He had long ¥ ceased to practice his religfon In an orthodox manner. He waited. hesitantly, — ing. to simuiate a faith. he did fiot feel, wishing that he were! | capable of losing Riser; WF Ca=|, resse had,” in heartfelt devotion! Then the decision wis wrested from him. Without warning, Caresse pitched over and fell un-| {conscious at his Jeet: |
HE WAS stil Kanling beside TCANTAE Her TrEntically by] name, when a shadow darkened the altar. Ashamed, and even |
{thore angry, because he could not] § Instantly
suppress the strange quiver of something very like: (fear which forked through him, | Ihe looked up to see Vance Per‘rault entering the chapel.
| “You certainly have come at studio. I just barely made i, too.
the right time, Vance” he happened to Ca-|
ready feeling the girl's pulse, Hift-|
ling her eyelids, and rubbing ber|
wrists, while with his free hand ‘he raised her head and. supported’ it on his left arm. : + “If you'll hold her, like this, for a moment, I'll get some aro{matic spirits of ammonia out of! Imy bag. type who always carries such {things around," . He shifted the weight expertly from his own
support to Joe's and hurried from ithe chapel.
He had hardly left; when she stirred slightly and, Instinctively, Joe tightened his hold
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A gnn. Then, hearing Perrault’s ince! approach, she sat up. quickly, only ™
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“DON'T BE frightened, Ca-
{You'll be allright in a minute
after you toppled over and—" E ~“Vance Perrault! What on| |éarth is he doing here?" “Why, I didn’t ask! I suppose!’
wanted" “But he couldh’'t have got ito |He doesn’t have any key!” °' | “Well, probably he was mjrely lintending to Jook around. .Anyway, he’s gone to get some.
/iright back.
{forehead and closed her
ja find that she was thankrul 16 n back against'Joe, -- VHellor she said with an at{tempt at lightness, as he appeared in the doorway.
and Joe seem to have a ay ated
Vietorian-female-on-your-hands.. Swooning die to tight lacing, doubt.” = ‘.. “HOW LONG is it since you've eaten anything?” Perrault ini quired. “Let me see. I had coffee this morning around eight.” “And since then?” “Well, I meant to have a sandwich before I started for my broadcast. Bul maman came into] my room while I was trying to pack and we had an argument.! I had to hurry right along to the
LARd since then... “Since then I'm ‘responsible. 1 “Oh, Joe, don't say that! You've helped me a lot. 1 feel ever so;
much better than I have for Bor
{long time, even ' I did faint.
|thinking about something. else.
‘ammonia or something. He'll be She pressed her hand over her
—tAmelie_asked-
so i, id ie on
Suddenly Caress touched ia ov
es aid you. ee 4 that c car shat Just turned in ne = course, We “Fou didn’t see who was in NG, I
“It was maman “The hell it was! But I don't think they saw you either. you want to go back? “It's tie last thing on éarth I want to do. Let's hurry, Joe, and
iparture - had ‘Charges and ou/bers and sullen silence, punctiBY... SRArP....TetoFts
oe -Bat-at- jast he reminded Hee nat it hey ‘were to get inside fet alone spend any
mete at TS he tomb, they should be
on their way. After all, the gates lode at five-thirty, . Please drive. a little faster. | We've let the whole afternoon slip away, and if we're too late to show my poor,’ dead Iiftle baby one tribute of rememberance, I'll never. férgive myself, Never!” * Obediently, Leonce increased the speed of the car. As they {came within sight of the Lalande tomb, Leonce uttered a sharp exclamation. “What's the matter now?" “The mausoleum’s open! “The jcandles are lighted! Someone is in there!” Then, halting the &: Leonce added no less excitedly, “Why, it's Vance Perrault, isn’t
“8o it is! Dear Vance! How
And that must have been just {because I forgot to eat, like Dr Perrault: says. I'll go home and] get some supper and them—" “Wait a minute, Caresse. I matter with you except nervous (exhaustion and lack of food. But
checkup. If your dizziness has| pretty well passed, I'd like to! have you get in my car with me {and let me take you straight to the hospital “Well, my dizziness has pretty well passed, but I haven't the slightest idea of letting you take me to a hospital. If you're bound to examiné me, you can do it tomorrow morning, at home.
I'll be waked up, after an almost sleepless night, before daybreak, to have my face washed.” 88 T “DON'T BECLOUD the real Caresse; There's friction between you and your mother and it's telling on you. Moreover, it's a strain for you to stay in the same house with Leonce after everything that's happened. A hospital isn’t but. under the circumstance; I think i's the best place for you.” 3 i “Could I suggest 2 “compro- | mise?” Joe asked. “Let me take! Caresse home with me. Judith
in case you've forgoiten, she's a: crackerjack nurse. She'll put Caresse to bed and see that she has every care, including plenty of nourishment. And there'll be no - face-washing’ before daylight, | efther:™ 8 “Oh, Joe, ra love to go home rou! If yoy're sure I would not . too much “trouble for | - “Nonsense, she'd eat it up. Come on, I want to start getting food into you. - Okay, doctor?” “Well—I don’t thifik it's alto.
_| gether a bad plan—for overnight,
anyway. Tomorrow morning, we'll see.” .» . . WITH SURPRISING - steadiness, Caresse started towards the door. Then she turned back. “I forgot. “1 have to put out. the candles and lock up here” =F do that for-you. Just give! me your key. I'll return it to you
would be more than pleased; and J}
ky him to come Here!”
» - - LEONCE STEPPED soberly out of the car and, with an air {of solicitude, helped Amelie to
I'm the old-fashioned don’t think there's anything the descend.
“Vance.” she murmured
the muffling fabric, “Vance, -is| girt's deal] can’t be sure-until you've had a that you?
And as Perrault turned and came slowly to the dcor, she went forward to meet him, and laid ‘her head on his shoulder. Perrault put his arm around Ber, “Caresse has Just lett here,” he sald. “She's taking Odile’s death very hard. She fainted away while she was praying before the altar “She fainted!” The exclamation came from Amelie and Leonce simultaneous-
answer, “Yes. Fortunately, I chanced to arrive just after this hap-
in my car. But I'm very much
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COURTEYCHATRE, rears] and recriminations ‘on Ameélie’s -from place. in -Just a. few.
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ds laway,"” Leonce cut in unfeelingly. “What I mean is, they close this IRlnutes. now,
he added. ee “And if we got cauglit “ he: the we might have to ‘stay all night, mightn’t we?” Amelie inquired, looking from one man to the! other with a “Oh, 1 couldn't bear it! I'd die of fright. 1TH Sure there are any number of ghosts wandefing around. We | might even see Odile, all in white, with that red blood on her breast. Oh-o0-h¥" Amelie shrieked. ! “Take your mother-in-law away, Leonce. I'll put out the| rest of the candles and lock up,” | Perrault sald abruptly. | With & degree of haste, Amblié permitted herself to be assisted down the steps-and- into the waiting car. In the gathering dusk, Leonce did not see Sabin Duples-| sis standing nearby, half-hidden by (us immensity of an adjacent
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troubled troubled about her.
when 1, look: -in-on--you inthe morning.” She nodded and went down the marble steps. without looking) back. Once settled in the car again, she smiled up at Joe contentedly. “Do’ you know, you're almost |
jmy ‘very favorite person?
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