Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 89, 14 April 1922 — Page 5

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After Ten Years By MARION RUBINCAM

80LILOQUY Chapter 28 Patty went homo In a most dejected, frame of mine. She knew at last the reason and the extent of her sister's unhappiness. And her own secret was gone Millie knew all about It Besides, there were new secrets to

be kept Her frank and open nature!

revolted from any sort of deception, and Millie's secret was a deception; at least it called for constant deception. She tried to analyze the difference. - She was in love with Paul; but that wa3 all right, because her love hurt no one. The knowledge of It would have made no difference to anyone else, but all the difference to her, for to share the secret somehow took from it its eacredness. Millie was in love with Paul. But in that case everything changed, for Humphrey was hurt Humphrey should know.... Yet to tell Humphrey would hurt him brutally. Patty, of all the people in the village, guessed the

sensitiveness of spirit that lay under

his thick body and slangy manner.

"If he doesn't know what is the

difference?" she asked herself, staring out of her window' across the green

lawns and gardens of the neighboring houses. "Paul won't come back, she'll never see him, what's the harm perhaps she'll forget about it" In her concern for her sister, she was forgetting her own depression over the very fact that she would never see Paul either! "It's worse for me," Millie had said before she left "For you're young, and you're unmarried. You've everything ahead of you. I'm 30 and married to a man I hate!" "How terrible it must be to be marTied to a man and hate him!" Patty said to herself, and shivered a little at something unknown, but sinister, in the idea.

1 And she stood and stared out for a

long time at the yards and gardens along the street each so snug and satisfied, so well watered and well cut so methodically cut Into squares and patches by the narrow cement walks. They were very much like their owners. Each sauare presented a

green front and some flower beds to the public street, as each woman presented a set of approved ideas along with her "best" embroidered tablecloths and towels amd the new lace curtains, to guests and to passerby. Mrs. Markham, who lived next door.

cultivated her flowers only in star

and crescent shaped beds, and gre her thoughts in forms as limited and artificial, never once letting them stay off into the green fields of romance or

novelty. She watered them daily

cast out our poisonous weds from the proval of her own little set of friends, and ejected all new ideas with the

haste and horror that she would have, each separate thought with the ap-( La France roses. Her morals, thought Patty, busily symbolizing in her the whole little town, were as straight narrow and unyielding as the cement walk to her front door. If Mrs. Markham or almost anyone In the town. knew that Millicent Buchanan had ceased to love her husband, had actually a feeling of sentiment for someone else what would they say? But Patty knew fairly well that they would say! She might have gone on with her analogy. For each house had a vegetable garden where, for economy, potatoes and other table things were grown. But economy was something one did not admit so these gardens were tucked away behind hedges or chicken wire overgrown with climbing vines, to hide them from the street as though the pale green lettuces, the glowing red globes of tomatoes half hidden in deep green foliage, the silvery paleness of summer squash or the flaunting orange of the pumpkins,

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were ugly because they were also useful! And Patty wondered whether any of these friends in the town had ideas secretly cultivated but screened from public view as the vegetables, chicken runs and drying yards were screened! "Of course, she shouldn't be in love with anyone else, and she should be in love with Humphrey " Patty got that far and stopped. How could she? Could Millie say "I will think this and I will feel that?" and do it? Suppose she herself were married to Basil! Coul she make herself love him? Could she keep 'herself from hating him? Suppose she had married Basil and then Paul and his friends had come could she have prevented herself from falling in love with Paul? How far could one's sense of duty

control a blind and overpowering feel-, ing that came, unsought and unexpected? Patty left the window andj

mrew nerseir down on me Deu, ner wet eyes against the pillow. "How little I really know of life, and how much I thought I knew a little while ago!" She said to herself. And she lay there too miserable to think of a way cut Tomorrow The Brautfeld's.

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