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BEACH CLUB GIRL
CHAPTER XXXVI
By MABEL MċELLIOTT
ding. Io liked good food, good south and here you've been all this winos. Ho always had the best table timel”.
It
Itoota faced Edward soberly across at restaurant or night club. He had The leo about. Boots' heart melbod, the small table. In a surner, screened ringside seats at the fights, aisle She had been steeling herself against bohind flowering shrubs in green stuba. for first nights of good plays, this emotion, any emotion; but it tube, a string orchestra softly played. If she married Edward she wouldn't seemed now she had bean wrong.
"I don't honestly know," she con- have to worry about bills. She would was better to feel something, any- fessed. "I don't know what to say," have supple furs to wrap around her, thing, rather than go on as she had
Ituss had been dead for eight sleek chiffons and silks, one lacca... been going, haif-dood, half-alive, month now. Whenever she thought "What's on your inind, loveliness ?” Frances came in, furling 2. drip- of him it was with a little tug of・ She smiled at him. "Will Denis|ping umbrella, and had to be intro- pain at her heartstrings, She know and Kay be married soon, do you duced. She was properly interested now that what she had felt for Russ think?""
and cordial. She hail heard part-
was merely attraction. If ho had "Don't know. Thoy, and so last if not all of Boots' story. Mrs. lived their life together would have summer. Probably they'll just run been a mockery," Just the same, shoe down to City Hall some morning and was not rendy to be Edward's wife, do it without funn, ..
She made n little movement diament. "You're rushing mo she complained, "I only said I would consider it."
another
Raeburn must stay, Francos insisted, and Barbara could take the early lunch hour. It didn't make a scrap
of difference. ·
-
So the two women murmured ovar
a much bitterness to be glided scrubbed deal table in the nearby tearoom. There was so much to vo over, so many things
explain.
"I wrote and wrote," Hoots sald,
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It wasn't right—It wasn't decent ⠀⠀ "Let them do it and be over-seith it, that Russ, with his big smile and his Boote cried within herself, that icy cheerful swagger, should be so soon hand squeezing her heart, Let them forgotten.
marry and send out cards and have rled very quietly, d'you see," Edward and beds and the rest of it. Then "We could slip away and bo mar-a penthouse and a cook and books was anying ingratiatingly. "No pub'll put him out of my mind forever lielty."
I won't be thinking
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Kay as a young wife, dark, glow the letters come back unopened."
her eyes Billing at the memory, "but LONDON SERVICE log, beautiful; Dents bending over
"I know." Mrs. Raeburn shook her her, proud, disdainful of all others. head. "Daddy wouldn't have "You ilke mo, don't you?" E- No, no, she couldn't bear it. Shee's softer now, dear. Ho any he ward stared at her rather discon- would be going back and forth to the seen how it all happened. He's been tentedly.
Bay Tree every day, and some day "Of course I do. But that's not she would meet Denis on the street doing a lot of thinking since he's enough."
Oh, better to be dead and buried than born in bed.. "Nonsense," ald Edward trium-to meet Denis then!
Mr. Raeburn, it appeared, had had phantly and with the air of settling
a light stroke. "He'll be up and "We'd go abroad after wo marabout in two weeks but of course he'll ile discussion,
ried," Edward was saying Intuously. mind that marriage with Edward you? We'd do Paris and London and vos with us now all the time. 11 The thought flushed Into Boots "You've never been, little thing, have have to go very slow. He'll have to be careful, his wife said. "Florida would square off old neorea with Vienna and Budapest, .
it.
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Sylvia and Patty and all the girls| She listened to him, idly, as in abelpa. He'e sitting up in a chair this who had hurt her during that last dream. She promised nothing but week. I had come to town to summer in Larchneck. Oh, but did her eyes smiled vaguely and he ne-rettle some business. I made up my ali that matter? When she married cepted this na half a promise.
I must be for love and love alone,
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widely.
Later, in the shop, Frances Gawteye
mind I was going to find you. ; •
Daddy's business, she explained, had been going down hill for some time. She didn't just know
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insurance maturing next month- not muck but enough a keep them afloat for a while, Florida was a paying guest
doing
Ah, but what Edward didn't under-ind. I think you're a lucky girl." atand was that king wasn't enough Someone else had said that who? Lo justify marriage. She had rushed. One of the girls at Lacy's. But pell mell into marriage before, un- Frances WAN different. She was
"I can help," Boots offered youth- considering, like a child playing a more workily, more assured and she,
fully. "I'm saying some money now, new game. Her leason had been too, thought Edward splendid. brief and bitter.
Insonsibly Boots was affected by Frances an I have a tiny apartment 4 kus Edward had everything to recom- these various pronouncements. She together and wo cook over
stove and live on nothing a week." Juend him, she reminded herself, was kinder to Edward, gentler with
to Mrs.
Boots Raeburn atiffened. Looks, money, family, position. He him, wveler, so that he came
air wasn't to think of it, she said. No, adopt a completely possernive had an equalle disposition in with her. By October when her year she and Daddy would manage; they laugh rang out heartily un every greasion. What matter then If. Yuri mourning for itusa was almost up always had. And she was pulses did not race at his approach? she had met his people, been tacitly some things for the Women's Ex- Eight dozen rolls every It was madness to expect that racing approved by them. The web lighten-change,
day. And no part-time maid. I of the pulses. Denis who stirred the ed around her..... response in her belonged to someone One warm, rainy October morning was amazing how. tle the table cont
If You
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clinin she was alone In the shop when a rise.
am, middle-nged woman lie a bright stare,
She clung to the girl on parting. As though divinlog her thoughts, blue raincont walked in. She was
The Edward said carelessly, "Saw Kayalhouttted against the light and She looked definitely older. and Denis lust night."
Boots came forward with the pollle, lines around her mouth had deepened Her heart raced like a wild thing; rechanical smile reserved for cus- their parentheses; her neck sagged. "Come out and see Daddy some She rushed
the other week-end," she begged. "He wants cool, uncuring. "Did you really.
to see you. He's dying, to, but you woman's atms. 15
know how stubborn he la." "Ummmm. At the Casino. Kay "Mother! Why, mother!" looked n knockout,"
They were laughing and crying all together. Mrs. Raeburn's thin face worked Apasmodically. She had to take off her rimless glasses to wipe away the bright drops.
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