Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 193, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 26 September 1946 — Page 4

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SULLIVArf DAILY TIMES-THURSDAY, SEPT. 26, 1946. SULLIVAN, INDIANA

BY MARY JANE WARD, faces TitO

ILLUSTRATIONS BY FRANK GODWIN

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X7"0UR husband's coming today," Miss Vance told VirX ginia. She thought, Could it be The Day? Don't count on anything, they have fooled you before . . . But before the noon rush, Miss Vance put Virginia into " the gray suit and told her she looked swell. Virginia and Robert had agreed on a little signal. On the day she was to leave the hospital he would bring her muff . . . She was in hat and coat and then Robert was standing : In the hall but without the muff. Smile, smile, she thought. Don't let him know. -"We've got to see three people first," he said. She wondered, Three people before going to the store for coffee? In the lower hall was a checkroom. Robert stopped there ' and asked for the package he had left. It was the muff.. He handed it to her. "You might as well have it now."

'A balanced diet of work and rest and play," Dr. Gifford said.

He was close beside her as the door clicked.

First they saw Dr. Gifford, the man with the pipe. God, make me look intelligent, she prayed. Don't let me bite anyone. That's more important than looking intelligent. Dr. Gifford talked to them. Though he did not think Virginia completely recovered yet, she was well enough to leave. But she must give up meetings. "A balanced diet of work and rest and play," said Dr. Gifford, "and no more than an hour a day when you begin to write again." He got up. "Well, here's the paper." They had left Dr. Gifford before Virginia began to think about what the paper meant. Terror of a world no longer familiar shook her. She thought. How can I go outside? I w.n't know what to say to people or how to look when they i: e taiking. I won't know when to sit down or stand up. "Ch, Robert," she moaned.

"Just think," he said, "only a few more minutes. Then we'll go to Chicago. It's over and it's never going to happen again. I'll see to that." He wasn't afraid. Her hands, hidden in the muff, relaxed a little. They saw the other two doctors briefly. They went back to Miss Vance for Virginia's things. "Sent to pack," said Virginia. "Kid," said the nurse, "you slay me." Then Miss Vance gave her theory on where the mounting mental cases and overcrowding would end "When there's more sick ones than well ones," she said, "the sick ones will lock the well ones up." Virginia picked up her muff and Miss Vance said she guessed they had everything. Robert was close beside her when the door of J unip'er Hill clicked shut behind them, THE END

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