Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 270, 23 September 1921 — Page 5
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., FRIDAY, SEPT. 23, 1921.
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"The Love Pendulum" By MARION RUBINCAM
Chapter 64. I There were days and days to think over what Colin had said. He only t-poke the truth, but the truth so often hurts! He only told me the things I should know, but the things I should know were not the things I wanted to hear. However, I did try though not a3 much as I should. But my music was no comfort. When I played the things I liked, they made me cry. I knew I was silly, I knew I was wrong but I could not help it.
Colin came for a little while every; day. We went for long walks in the afternoons occasionally, through the tantalizing warmth of the early spring sunshine. "This is probably what you need," he remarked in a very practical fashion once. "Fresh air and sun and exercise. The spring is a time to rebuild. It's a time of hope and rebirth you ought to cheer up now." I looked out over the Park. The , trees were breaking out in tiny leaves of the loveliest, softest green, and the shrubs were full of blossoms. Children and nursemaids were on all the paths. Everything and everybody seemed glad
to be alive but myself. And the very joy that was in the air only made me more miserable. '"Let's go back," I said suddenly. "I'm so tired." "You haven't walked a mile yet. You shouldn"t tire out so easily. We turned back, and went to my apartment, where I made tea for us. :: Nature doesn't seem to be a restorative," Colin remarked, watching me while I poured out the tea. "You're as white as a ghost and you've blue lines under your eyes. Perhaps you need frivolity. There's a musical show opening tonight. Shall I get tickets?' I agreed, and we went to the theatre. When Colin tame for me I had dressed in one of the prettiest gowns I had.
"I see we are to be frivolous tonight," he laughed. "Well, you look
Detter than today, at least.
But half way through the perform
ance, a late party came into one of
the boxes fortunately, a box way across the house from us. We could see them plainly in the reflected glare of the footlights Gwen, magnificent in a gown of a strange coral color, a man and woman new to me, and Winthrop! I might have known he would be there, for Win went to all first nights. He felt he really belonged to the city when he learned the names of all the "regulars" who never missed an opening performance the mixture of critics, producers, actors, society people, would-be society people, and the vast fringes of each separate crowd that make up the audience of a first performance. I caught hold of Colin's arm. "Let's go out. please, now." I said, "before the curtain goes down, while
it s dark. Please, hurry.
ill as we drove back to my place and Colin wanted to send Sonia in to stay with me because I looked so badly. But I would not let him. and spent the nieht rollpri nn In a hlankpt rn th
couch, too miserable to take off mv village tnere
frock, and too miserable to care that
I was ruining in by crushing it. What an enormous distance this was from those first happy days in Wellsville! I felt as sick now as the day I vaguely remembered being when I was first taken there. It was on just such a warm spring day as this had been that I remembered opening my eyes in the plain white and yellow room at the sanatarium. How white I was then, after the long illness! I remembered when I first looked at myself in the hand mirror. I got up and found that very mirror and went back to the -couch to look at myself again, wondering what changes these two years had made.
I was as white now as then. I stared at my eyes, dark blue and al
most too large against the white of
my cheeks. I fancied I looked much
older. But. my -hair was fairly long
by this time, it was rumpled and half undone, and it caught the light as I lay there and looked a very pretty gold color. I was pretty much prettier than Gwen. Why should Winthrop have so suddenly lost his love for me? I thought for a long time about the days of convalescence in the sanatarium, and the happy period when I took the little white house and lived in the
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for everything peaceful and lovely that I had known. I had been contented there, I had never been quite contented before or since. I wanted to go back even without Winthrop! I was going back I would go in the morning. And suddenly feeling better because now I aad something to do, I got up and took off my dress. In the gray dawn I packed a couple of bags and a trunk, sent a wire to the sanatarium as soon as the telegraph office opened, breakfasted, and took the noon train to Wellsville. That evening I was sitting in the same dear old doctor's office. "I'm not sick," I kept repeating. "But I'm so tired. I want to stay here."
Tears of weakness and nervous depression were running down my face. And the nice old doctor was smiling at me in a kindly and encouraging way. 1 Tomorrow Empty Happiness.
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