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On consideration, she accepted. That was last night,
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‘groups here “the bonus # still the hottest thing before “legislature.” have to pay off In 2" Rep. Kiein said. “It's a intial election year.” in town to talk with Legion and Veterans of Wars officials, sald the will be “obliged” to
an additional tax to raise $25 more for the bonus.
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done something far more magpificent than I'd even dreamed!” His face colored with pleasure. “Thank you for your praise.” Then his face fell, “I rather think this will end up in a bonfire some-
“You seem discouraged,” 'she sald after a moment, “I'm afraid I've been a bad t.” His voice sank. “The be-
are simple and clear. I came here to follow them in this church as nearly as in human frafity it lay] to do so. But somehow it hasn't worked out. I do not know ex actly why I have failed.” . » . “ DON'T know who Is to blame,” she sald. “I only know that something has gone very brought, somehow,
His face was with trouble. “There is no place, not in all the world, so lonely as a deserted church,” “You could compromise—just a little. Don't you see? The parish leaders are in a position where they mist justify themselves. Let them ‘save face’ by yielding to them in some things. “I'm sure it will work out.” “1 don’t know what compromise be.” His = voice
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principles. As she ran up the stairs from {he undereroft she heard his quick
“You've no notion what that
CHAPTER FIFTEEN 1 GILDA PICKED up the phone, wondering who It was, faintly Murray, but ‘nstéad, it was Wistart, . He asked her to go with him to a dance at the Country Club. “It's tomorrow evening,” he sald. “It might be sort of a brawl. |. 4... » ; are, But the orchestra isn't bad. And|rpere fn love” In her voice you'll see at lot of your friends. We're getting up a table.
d the gone. She felt an sll-encompass- tked oung state bonus predicted yes. dance was tonight. Wistart re- ing tragedy. She ain all. the 3 Women|
The you do not know all there is to, ’ y ibly par 0. 18 the Yeligion of our age stand what it is that binds me."|, pg the nappy ending. The Greeks
{front of the’ éhurch and walked had. grown cold, as dank as a of vet vard the Stuly. impelled by 3 mb. Sha fied stom: Him, ‘ut of it they decision si n ev n| } urch : § Cite, on sheer rot. Agree, Wistart””
EO iy et ited. nigh oh Tar head Wistar paioney? Let's dance” Sion ' Dot for ons Jpoment . Pect-| it on the floor. They looked wonBtightntas ¥as forced energy... .ctted around him, with a nerves,
thihouse driveway. A boy in a Sub evening. Wistart and Connie
voice said, “you look gorgeous.”
emptied of all ordinary sensa- ir tions. Throughout the afternoon yr. .. y might be in love with her, she had been sitting listlessly In then she was almost sure he was “Why,” she exclaimed, “you've her room alone, while her nerves not, This evening, on the way to squirmed and twisted. |the party, she suddenly had be-
herself into Carlisle's arms. Shei. nt | you to try your wings a knew that that was trivial, andijiije more tonight. Lots of men petty, and she was not proud of |would Ike to take you places, and
one of those Hindu fanatics, it's this wasn’t a love affair, it was
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music, a "“Phil Sinclair and Jackie said Mary Agnes.
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Connie disliked Mary Agnes.
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” w * ! i | In the little silence at the table GILDA came from the house |. + followed Wistart said: “Come on, Cornle. Do you gare anything about listening to this
Connie saw Murray take Gia!
derful together. When Gilda! serious case Of, 4 held up gaily, she wore a bli gleaming smile which said: “Look! bumbling t me. I'm having fun.” “ " Connie was not having fun. She Thanks,” she said briefly. ‘hated the whole crowd. He lapsed into silence, |" For a long time she had been She felt feverish and somehow struggling between hope and de-
Sometimes she thought
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Of course her pride was hurt— .,me completely sure. after she had literally thrown| «connie” Murray began, “I
it. But there was something else ly monopolizin that went deeper, She had aklvon deen shasaiylly TAROPY Hine most broken through to—she Jdid|” gy bered her stab of not know hat. And then had emror remem encountered that wall of iron or| His smile disappeared. “I'm of ice. It baffled logic, but left quite proud of you, Connie, and an inner wound in her secretis ng of you. But I'm not in love eing. with you.” : Lam] Her mood changed. If hel “I—didn’t suppose you—were,”, wants to be a celibate, she said she said drearily. i to herself, why not? If he wants| “You've been a very entrancing to sleep on a bed of spikes like woman. But you must agree that
nobody's business but his own. an education. The Clifton Finish-| Why should I let it concern me? ing School has done all it can for| Then she told herself she was you, and you're graduating. Oh, glad it was ended. I got over I'll be around.” He smiled. “But that piece of emotional idiocy, you must cultivate other men too. | she thought. But fast. I was like Does that make sense’ i a schoolgirl, getting a crush on| It didn't. But she knew it was her teacher. Very adolescent and the end of everything. Now she| silly. But it's over. saw Murray with Gilda Holme in Ahead, in the darkness, blazed his arms, as the music ended with, the windows of the Country Club,.|a harsh leering crash, and she
“Ever make a dope of your Wished she were dead. self, Wistart?" 3 One o'clock and they were still
“I guess 80," he said. at it. For the moment Gilda was “Was it funny?” alone. She had just refused again “Not very." <'s to dance with Wistart, and he “This wasn't very funny either.» had wandered sullenly off to the He gave her an astonished look, | 10nðen turned the car into the club-| It had been Gilda and Murray
smock took charge of it. ‘were shaken off and forgotten.) Almost savagely Gilda said: *3| She knew Murray was tight. want a drink.” * “But then everyone was tight.
Con Later Murray Clifton said to| hie Foote blew cigaret smoke cian “I just took Mary Agnes!
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Sa Ji0d many touples Were oni “Let's get out of thia® | still ‘were: fioishing the ble they is arm was about her. and she I She Tenney Tiahing their dinner. felt him lead her outside. down Con aed Goria Mary Agnes the steps, across the parking lot| of the local aid Reed te ager toward the ranked cars. , With & 10086 grin. Gilda mQit"asd ne Hew York Fost
low voice. dear . . . my dear ,,. What whispered
“My can 1 do?” The r came to her lips unbidden. Blindly, her eyes wet and closed, she turned her face up to his. But the kiss did not come.
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