South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 250, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 September 1919 — Page 6
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Personals
Revelations of a Wife 77d- Second Honeymoon BY ADRLE GARRISON
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k!nd!y rxcuso rnp." with tarrful elaborate courtesy "Good mornir.tr." Ilnrrj- I'litcrs Alono. H strode Into the room, past my desk without seeing: mo. and walked
I rapidlj' down the aisV to one of the i front desks. Luckilv the articles
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. . 'which first cauprht his eve were laid i "So thU U the dump where you j " I , M out upon the desk so that when he waste your time, is It? Grace Dra-I .. ... , ; stopped at them his l ack was to per nald unpleasantly. I don t un-i
j I waited until the tap-tap of Grace'
Draper's hit;h -laced shoe? had died .
"Perhaps I'm fed up on pretty jJlway nionK. the corridor, and then, i
my portion when 1 ehtered t!ie room ! Kirls, ' Ilaro" Lnderwoud a deep voice ; slipping noiselessly from my corner.
drawled lazily. "I ve Leen dancini?. f ,MOVOj to a table on the other side;
pretty close attendance on one of the. nf lhe room fron, that at xvhlch Har.
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Ceij:;jr. (.OVerS Wep I-dlowiri the dinner
theater party wrm rijowd. The Kaests er: Jl.'i ( '. o,; r i' ii. M II. Minkle, M'ss I'osalio SitVle;-, Miv-s Vari" Üi vaii. Mi.v- I'.uihne Kur.iiir.e;. a raj Miss ('r:u.:r r. Mivs Marj. II.it;. rty. 2 .". S. Taylor s!.. enti-Mnin r ... partv of n 1'i iJay niht iri honor of .Mi- ( Jeraidwie To. ':, who will ieav.. Mon'lay for St. Mary's coli tfe. .Monroe, Mich.
l-'aticini,'. Mu:-ic and tin di er.--ions of th
uni :!ov-r- w re i d in the d! (ratior.". Kefreshrnents were -rved.
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W. Morsa. KiLT California
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iwniietli (ln. s: Milton av wlii- he will feiin hvs fturth at I :: I i i : : . i university. i!' er.:e I.ivitiood. of North
rty. Ind., who had an operation for .. Ppeudicilis at Kpworih hospital is .- r iou sly ill. Mi- Uid-otiiy V.Mler. IJ7 X. MichIran st.. will Pa; Monday for .Mil
waukee. Wis., where she will spend) a v.--k la fore trninp; to .Madison.'
Wis., wlure she will attend the lnii sit - of Vis onin. Mrs. John A. Morham. of Inde-l-endem , Wis., is the (,-iie:,t of her niother. .Mrs. William Hmery Itrown, 4 ::jo N. Lafayette hlvd. I'm. II. It. Itush. medical director f.f the 1. S. puhlic health service
of th- puMi- library devoted to the txhlldtlon of valuable theatrical relics. ' stensiljly I was a student of dramatie history. In reality I was waltin; at Lillian's request for Harry t.'nderv. ood. It had taken all my affection for Lillian, all my onseienre as to the service In which I had enlisted under her direction, to nerve myself for the task which confronted me. I hoth loathed and feared Harry Underwood, and the feeling wasn't less- '. ned l.y the fact that at times in our acquaintance 1 had hcen waytl hy the almost hypnotic fascination which was Iiis when he thos? to exercise it. I walked through the room, which .-o early had only the library attendants in it, and selected the otamliiif,' desk which best commanded the whole of the room. The stoplr.e; surface of the des-k was covered with copies of plays which had been used by prominent thea
trical stars, and I reasoned that if I
wa r correc t in the theory that I hadi
given Lillian. Harry Underwood, in
most beautiful of the species, you
know, r.iy dear."
"I know nothing of the kind." she( when he should turn around from retorted, "hut I do know that if you j the things at which he was looking, don't Rei . i.;ovo on in certain directions you'll rind your How of n AT HAPPKN'HO AVHKY MADGK
poeKet money airmnining soon.)
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lime, and family are ."pending the
jrain.s fmnied w. i; i,d in Indianajiolis. They will . .. M. ...1. ..
exeunt. f,ar- . .oaua;, i .ietatiKabb- collector of things thea-
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C.irth;.. Kill Van I'.uren st.. has i turned from Antw erp. P.elgium. and is on his way to Camp Zachary
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W man's Stole. Where she was employed prior io her rnnrriaue. A eolor scheme of blue and gold was carried out in the deeorations. Music. lancing and contests were the diversions of the eeninr. after which luncheon was served. The J'acundi Acfi Labores frirls pleasantly surprised Mrs- Kdu'ar F. Schock. Mol Lincoln way W., with a kitchen shower I'riday nitrht. Mrs. Sih.iek was formerly Miss Helen Carter. Tho?e present were: Norma
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trieal as he had always bn, would sooner or later make his way to that desk. Two I.w creel VoUvs. I was prepared to wait indefnitely, to come atraln and again to the library upon the chance of the encounter with him which Lillian so earnestly desired. Hut as the min- . . M .
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mcjrning wore away I was appalled by the tedium of the waiting. -Fearing to attract attention by staying in one place I moved from one desk to another, until within a few minutes of noon, I found myself at a desk near one of the entrance doors in fact, the opened door shielded one corne r of the des'. I was thankful, indeed, for the shelter, when from the corridor outside the clear notes of a voice I knew and dreaded fell uopn my ears.
doing nothing, you know, and nothing exactly sums up your activities to date." She had lowered her voice, although as far as she knew there was no one within hearing of them. Hut every word was audible to me, hud-
4IV4 ufitt.a.tb luv k ' t ' iiiiii. hit. j shelter of the door, ami making my-j self as small as possible as I bejt, assituosly over the old theatrical i
program before me. "Oh. cut it out:" Harry Underwood growled. "I'll get busy when I get good and ready, and I won't le nagged about it. I've a notion to chuck the whole thing, anyway." "I shouldn't advise you to do that, my friend." There was a new note in the girl's still subdued voice, a distinct note of menace. "Not as long as I know what I do about your little adventure with darling Paw -Paw."
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I don't know whether to call it telepathy or something el re, but although my eyes were averted from Harry Underwood's direction, and
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Ke heforft me, I knew the moment tirv .... ai ii. e as well
as if I had been gazing directly at him. It was as if a tiny electric bell had sounded somewhere within my consciousness, warning m that at last the moment I had so dreaded was at hand. Hy a tremendous effort 1 kept my face devoid of expression, my eyes fixed upon the phamphlet before me. although I heard the firm tread of masculine feet coming toward me,
steps which I identilied as those of
the man whom I so feared.. Harry Underwood's step was a .distinctive
one and one not easily forgotten Lv
rihe darwled the last word out ; ;iny onp wno had hrard it more than
sneeringly, and there was venom In
the intonation with which she spoke It. I felt my heart skip a beat. For intuitively I knew that the "PawPaw" of whom she spoke was my own father, whose fate was shrouded in such mystery, and in reference to whom I had received those cruel anonymous letters, letters I was sure had been sent to me by the woman on the other side of the. door. Harry Underwood's reply was one which was eminently characteristic of him. "My dear girl." he said patronizingly, "I should advise you to go home and take a sleeping powder, noth your nerves and your nerve
need a sedative. And now, if you'll
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once or twice. Then his hateful, well-remembered voice spoke softly from across the table. "If I can determine the particular god or devil that looks after me I'm sure going to offer him a libation this afternoon. Talk about luck! To think of finding you here, lady fair!" I had schooled myself for hours for this meeting, resolved to play my part as Lillian and I had outlined it days before. Surprise and aversion were to be the emotions I was first to register. I thought grimly to myself that I would not have to simulate the second on the list. I looked up with a little pasp of pretended surprise upon which I rather prided myself when I later looked back upon the interview. "Mr. Underwood!" I exclaimed.
and involuntarily took a step hack-j
ward, for he was leaning eagerly across the desk, his brilliant black eyes a-gleam with the old expression I used to dislike so, his lips twisted into his old sardonic smile. "Oh, come, come, now!" he mocked. "You're surely not going to begin again that eyes-and-hands-offen-mo-villyun stuff you always used to carry around with you. Don't you think I deserve Just one kind glance for not giving you and Lil and your other friend away the other night?" My thoughts leaped back to Lillian's expedition to the Latin-Amer
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ierred to the incident, for it gave me the pretext I needed to carry out
f Ionian's instructions gradually to
modify my harsh attitude toward Mr. Underwood in order to gain his confidence. "I'vo C'Jot to Set You." "You were kind that night." I admitted slowly. "I suppose I ought to thank you." He muttered something beneath his breath, and then spoke tensely, though in so low a voice that no one but myself could hear him. "See here, girl, if I have offended you. and I suppose I have in about nine hundred million different ways since I tint met you, I'm mighty sorry. And I promise you I'll be old Messrs. Discretion and Itepression themselves when I'm talking with you. But I've just got to see you in some place where we can talk without the chance of somebody wo know coming in. There's a lady liable to pop back here any minute that I wouldn't have see you for a Kood deal, and that's not on her account either." What Doos He Know? I drew myself up haughtily at his Impertinent proposal, and was just about to turn away and hurry out of the. library when the memory of Lillian's admonition came back to me. I was at a loss how to handle the bizarre situation. His next words startled me out of any thought of self. "Now, don't get it into that prettj-, obstinate dome of yours that I want to make love to you. I do, you know that, but, on honor, I'll be good. Iiui let me talk to you somewhere else than here. More depends on it than you cai gucs. I've been trying to get a chance tc see you over since I came back. I tell you, life and death may hang on your consent or refusal." 11! word, following those I had heard Grace Draper speak at the entrance to the room, set my brain to wild speculation. Did this man hold the Fecret of my father's fate?
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