South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 216, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 July 1914 — Page 7
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ery stamp and the addre-s. "Mi.s Alice Willard, ua.s in a lariu- mainline hand. There v:ih no douht in IN-N'nV mind an to whom the letter was from, and Alice mother had written her to intercept any btter that earnfrom this man. but Helen f lt she could not quite do that. Her inn.it" respect for the ri'-ht of a. letter .he could not dir 'arI. After a iiioiti' nt-'s hesitation she took it in to Ali'''. hut not before s-die noticed that it was postmark.! from Philad lphia. So Aunt Kninia'.s fears were well found d, he was coming on here to sf-c Alice. How could th y prevent it. If h r own mother could not control her. how could they 1expected to? Th" rsponsi' .ility of having this wayward uirl under their can- weighed on Helen heavily. Oh. a letter for me'.'' Alien, who wa.M straightening the tray of her trunk, started up, and in her fairness almost snatched the h-tt'-r. Helen pave it to her without comment, for -Ik felt there was nothing
she could say now that would in
Iluence her. Thee had rdanned ;o sec thf
Moriran "eollertion at the M t ro i i - J
tan museum that afternoon, l.ut :to Helen's surprise, when slie spoke of it it luncheon, Alice seemed very disinclined to KO. "Can't we put it off until tomorrow? My head aches. I don't feel like looklne at pictures." This nililen il-sire to remain at
home was soon accounted for. At .". i o'clock the telephone rant;, and -en-j
tr.il said that Philadelphia was caning Miss Alice Willard.' "Is it a lonir distance? Is it for me?" demanded Alice, who had plainly been waiting for the . t all.
Helen Interfere.
If I couldn't see you in Dayton. I'm ! irointf to see you in New York, and if J ou have half the spirit I think you j
have you'll let th m all understand that you're old enough to know your own mind. I'll call you up from here at 3 o'clock and let you know what train I'm coming on and jut when I hope to see yoti. But I'll he there in time to take you out to dinner tonight. YOU! i DEVOTE DKD. Helen handed the letter back with
out a word. She knew- it would he
knew it
usehss to try to point Out to Alice that no man of any principle would
have written like that to
a
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s'et her
Helen handed her the receiver am
'irl that hU very effort to
away from protection of her relatives showed his type. And this evening he would be her determined to see her. As soon as Alice was out of the room. Helen "phoned to Warren. "It's about Alice; can you hear me? I can't talk louder she's in the next room. That man is in Philadelphia now, and he's comincr here to take her out to dinner at half-past six. I can't do anything with her. She's determined to o. How soon can you net here?" Warren promised to be there hefore six, and he kept his word. "What's all this about that man eominu here?" he demanded, as Helen met him in the hall. "Hush sh, dear; her door is open. Come in here." Warren listened jrrimly while Helen told him of the special delivery letter, the telephone call, and of Alice's determination to see the man when he came. "Well, you just leave it to me." Wat mi Takes a Hand. "Are you oiny to say anything to her?" anxiously. "Or will you just
j : refuse to let him come up?'
h ft the room, but she could not help hearing Alice's shrill. eat,-er voice. It was ea.y to gather that this man Wiis on his way to New York, and
was comimr to see her that evening.;
Quivering with indignation. Helen confronted Alice when she came from the phone. "Alice, you know what your mother has written. You know sh has instructed me not to let you see this man. Now I don't want to cause you
or him embarrassment. but you'll ;
have to forbid him calling here." 'Then I shall see him outside," defiantly. "I should think. Alice, that you'd have some respect for our wishes. We've entertained you here for two weeks. I've done everything I could to make it pleasant for you -and now ou deliberately defy me." "Because you're asking something that you've no riht to ask. I told ou I was engaged to Mr. Hampton, and that I intended to see him in -pite of you or mother or anyone else! He's coming on from Phlladel;hii ""i.f I J jk 11 fill T 'it ) 1 1
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Told you to leave it to me, didn't
I?" serowlinkrl Helen was idled with the dread of the scene which mUht follow. What was Warren ijoin to do? How would he handle it? She did not dare question him further. It was plain that Alice was expecting to ko out, for she had put on her prettiest gown. Helen hooked it up for her without comment. At :30. just as Macule was putting the dinner on the table, the 'phone rang. Warren strode over to answer it. Helen heard his curt "Tell the gentleman to come up." Alice lluttered out. Hushed and excited. "Oh. isn't it someone for me. Cousin Warren." "I believe it is." answered Warren, grimly. "Shall 1 receive him in the lib
rary," eagerly,
"or in the front
room
"I'll receive him." There was an ominous note in Warren's voice. "Why -why, Cousin Warren, surely you're not gointr to make things un-
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past six. We're pun out to dinner." i"""- i ouiuc ) ai.juuub "Alice. T don't understand you. I that would didn't think that anv girl, raised as, A peremptory ring of he door bell vou hnce U.on could bo he-ol . i 'II t 'Tt Alice S appeal. Utld Ma??-
stroma. You know vour mother!"
doesn't trnvt th's m:m he's: nuii'h ohl-i
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ushered in a swaggering, self-
i assured man, of about 4, lmmaeu-
to go out I
large diamond
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,f ago." Mashed hV'r f the "And vu can't lluro .vas M,m'
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divorce. yet you want to dinner with him alone
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back Alice defiantly.
keen me f mm ilininf with the innn
Tin enirnired to " Here taking the sne- I Alice retreat to
cial delivery letter from the front of j
her waist, "you can read if you want to. and see for yourself how much he cares, and how's he's come on here froMi the, west just to see me." Helen's intense desire to know
what kind of a letter this man wou'.d ! write overcame her reluctance to ;
read it. It was two pa pes. s written in a hie. Towing hand. Wednesdav. 7 A. M. My Dear T.ittle (lirl:
Have just arrived In Philadelphia on my war to New York. This is no
flashily groomed. The
stud, the heavy walk-
the grey suede gloves
man. thing in Warren's
made both Helen and
the next room. When entered he saw only
Willard," he
Mr. Hamilton
Warren. "I called to see Miss
announced assertively. "Yes. I know you did." replied Warren. "I'm Miss Willard's cousin .. Hh w hom she's staying." I'm sorry to say you can't see Miss Willard while she's here." An Outrasv. "Can't see her! What do you mean, sir? blustered Mr. Hampton. "I think my meaning is quite clear.
. I Miss Willard's mother has written
business trip. I have come all the uv from Cincinnati iust to see you. So doesu't that prove that I love ou? Now dearest, it is up to you to fix it with those folks f yours so I can see you. I'm not going to have all this long trip and have you hedued in by a lot of straipht-laced relatives.
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that -he has forbidden you to call on
her daughter." "Why. this is an outrage, sir! I'm enimued to Miss Willard. She's of
i aue you ve aisiuieiy no riiini 10 keen mi' from seeing her. I'e come i from Cineinnati for no other purJ pose." ; "That's unfortunate. I must ask Vin to exeuse rue now, as it is our ! dinner hour. This is the way nut."
Hlustrin. protesting, but plainly diseoneerted by Warren's cool, hi?hhanded domination, he stalked out. tieelarintr wrathfully he -would find some way yet to see Miss Willard as often as he please. As soon as the door elosed after him. Alice rushed in to Warren hysterically denouncing his treatment of the man she loved. "Now we're not Kins to have any of that, roared Warren. "If you want to have hysterics you have them in your own room. You're iroin back home next Tuesday, but while you're in my house, yoiimr lady, I'll see that you do just as T say." Alice !l untr herself into her room, where they could still hear her anry Sobs'. In rim. i;lowerin silence. Warren sat down to dinner. Not a word was siK-n as Mauuie served the soup. Then, as Helen rose l'vom her chair, h - demanded scowlinsly: "Where're you oin??" "h. I can't let Alice cry like that she'll make herself sick. I'll have to ir in to her." "V.-u'll d. nothmcr of the kind." thundered Warren. "Voull sit risht down there and eat vour dinner."
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