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CHAPTER XLIII
Anri was glad when the driva ended, She sprang from the car, without waiting for Allan's assistance and ran up the steps,
Allan followed. He opened the door with his key instead of ringing the hell. "Go in and take off your coat and bat he said. "I think I'd bet ter run the car in the garage. It looks as though another heavy rain is due."
Ana went in. It was cozy and warm inside-and qulot. A log fire egulered in tao wving room.
Allan came in. He went over to kick the logs together and said, "We'll have a real fire burning in my studio in a little while."
"Where are the children and Mrs. Tracy 7" Ann asked.
"They'll be along. Here, take off that damp cost" He helped her re- move it, his hand. lingering on her
BIDOR."
An drew away from him. Walk ing to a mirror, she began taking off her hat.
out couple whose lives, he hadn't a forgive me? doubt, had been ruined by the same sort of ideals Ann had.
Being good had brought Ann to the place where she wore a cheap brown cost ned a funny little hat she had probably picked up in a basement, to the point where she stopped abort in the cold rain wearing ugly galoshes when she could be riding around in warm cars.
MARY RAYMOND
It was the only way I knew. I've wanted you so. It was like a fever-driving me mad."
"What is there to forgivo?" Ann sald gayly. "Will you make coffee, Allan? Make it strong.
"What elso7"
"Bacon. And I'd like eggs." "You want breakfast, not supper." "You'll never cook two menis." She glanced up at him and met his long, tager look.
This type of reasoning was making Allan feel better. He was beginning He was completely deceived, she to forget how Ann's eyes had looked. saw. Sober, his wils would have been In the living room, Ann was trying) sharper. He would have seen through to, be calm, to think clearly, "I'm her change of attitudo. In this mud- trapped," she was telling herself. dled state he believed only what he "le planned this. I must not an-wanted to bellove what she was try tagonize him."
ing desperately to make him believe,
It was going to be a night. Match- Sober, he could never have plotted
NA had. And she knew that to ing wits.
ho would be sorry. To. unrrow when it would be too late unless she were more clever than he,
All her faculties were sharpened by danger.
She went into the kitchen. Allan morrow got up from the table, came over to her and pulled her head firmly against his shoulder. Ann broke away, suy- ing lightly, "Not now. I've changed my mind. I do want a cocktall."
She could see that he was pleased. "That's Ronsible," Allan sald. Allan grinned. "Same old Ann. "You're a better sport than I thought Standoffish as ever. It's deuced cold you were. I was afraid you were go, in age. How at a pick-me-uping to whine some more about going
"No thank you, Allan. I'm quite har.c."
me, would
WATI."
"I'll have one then if you don't.
When he came back Ann was star- ing at the helmming ashtrays on the console, on the coffee table.
"Alian." she naked quietly, "where in Mrs. Tracy?"
After a muntent he said, "In Vir- ginia."
""In Virginia!" Ann's voice waa @x; elled. "And you brought me herel I wouldn't have thought you'd do a thing like that."
"Why not?"
Allan stooped, kissing her hair, and then went to the kitchen. There were three axits.
One at the
rear. It would be necessary to pass through the kitchen that way. There: was a door leading outside from the "You wouldn't take
parlaus. It was kont lockert, but there would be a key in the lock if |you.
Ann were lucky. Sometimes Sonny "What do you think?" Striving to keep her voice light, removed it. He was always remov
the key to keep her fear from showlag, Anning it. Ann prayed that
alt, "Well, since I can't walk back would be thore. through this rain I've decided not ta he poor company.".
That's the spirit. Come on in the studio, I've had a fire there all day, I'll put on more wood."
The studio was warm. Ann sa down on a stool near the fire, watch-j
Ann faced him tentely. Allan meting Altan lift fresh wood from the
"What's
The built-in wood box, stumbling a little her eyes unenally. harm? I knew you wouldn't come if he carried it in the fire. I told you they were away. Would you have come?"
"No, of course not." "There!"
"You must take me home--now," Ann said steadily.
He laughed. "And spend the eve ning alone in this tomb! Don't be Billy"
Piense, Allan. You must renite I can't stay here with you."
"Why not? Who will know any. thing about it, anyway 7" He was smiling queerly.
"We don't need a light, de w darling?"
She would go into the front of the house, turn on the radio and then un. lock the door, putting the key in the lock on the outside, Then she would omen the front door, come back, step through the side door. lock it and wait. Allan's first thought would be to look about probably. The door to
na nanque maight be lockert und las wouldn't suspect her trick. He would dash through the front door, get his en a search for her on the rand that led to town. He would know she couldn't be far away. When he didn't "No" Ann said. "It's ulcer in the and her he would return and she firelight." Her face was very pale, would be here. In the meantime she "He's really not bad." Ann was would have called a taxi. She would reasoning. "It's just that he's lived insist that the driver write down the
a long with unconventional people, people who had no morals."'
"He's just a stupid boy," she was telling herself, "or he would never have planned this. He would never. have dreamed of doing a thing ke this. If he has not been drinking."
Stupid, half-drunk. Allan should This was a new Allan, Aon decided, not be diffeult to outwit. She us A dangerous Allan. He had been play a role that would be utterly new drinking, not a ltle as the had to her.
love thin
Ann Haid. room," -thought at first, but entirely too much.1
The evidence was in his bloodshot "Couldn't we have supper here?"
"Supper?" eyes, his hard. flushed face.
"Gure you won't have a drink 7" be asked.
"No."
"I have another then, and right hack,"
"You're hungry?" "Ravendus,"
"Of course you ure. What a host I'm turning out to be! Let's raid the ice box."
directions. She must be sure, sure that he would make no errors,
Ann went to the kitchen door, hum- ming "Stormy Weather."
"Stormy is right." Alan grinned, "The bacon smells good. Supper almost ready!"
"Almat."
Aan started toward the front of the house, "Allan, isn't Hechie Wil- Hon broadcasting from the Peacock tonight?"
She
-She was twirling thr
"Gosh, Ann," he muttered, "I don't keen up with Jazz programmes." "I haven't had a bite singe noon.
"You miss something," Anu called Only a sandwich and milk then. Hehlly from the living room. Where is that dinner you promised, turned on the radio. In a moment mar there was a blare of sound. be me 7"
"It's murderous. Turn the darn thing low."
"All right. I don't think this is hir programine, disl, one programme merging into an- other,
"I have it now.
Docan't that sound swell?**
Under the steady flow of melody "Of course I can. I'm a real cook.” Anupret to the fun pa Ie stood looking down at her. le pulled nside the curtain at the French ouched her hair, tentatively, eareas, donra, singly.
"You are adorable. Ann, you do!
He went into the kitchen and mixeri another stiff drink. He drank it and poured more into his glass. He want- éd to forget Ann's eyes. They had been frightened, appealing rather thun
accusing..
What was the matter with the girl making much furs over what lots of giris would consider a lark? Whet had being good brought Ana? Only that stuffy place in n book store an the companionship of an old worn-
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"You raid it while I enjoy the fire. I'm really dead, Allan. Un my feet all day. Of course if you don't think You can mannge"
The key was in the lock.
(To Be Continued.)
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