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Show Joseph Greer and His Daughter By Henry KitcheU Webster VIOLET REVEALED Copyright by The Joseph Greer, pirate of fifty, a process uf bavins discoveredfrom flax straw, exirai'tlov fiber a bis of Is made director For years distrustii-.msn of affair Greer has played . lone hand. Now holding wliat be considers the wlnnln cards, bo Is willing to sublet his wits to wealth. To protect his own interests, Joe has foisted Ills own Jennie AlacArtiiur, secretary, upon the company. Henry Craven, a bank clerk related to John Williamson, the millionaire backer of Greer's new company, Is d s offered by Williamson the position of treasurer of the new company. with the senerally understood purpose of watchln Greet, Craven accepts. Joe tells Jrnnle about his wife, and his nliivlecn-- y d Beatrice, daughter, whom he has never seen. He la to fores the daughter planning Joe goes Into Chicago society. to a week-en- d party at Williamson's house, where he mecle Violet. John's wife, and Is strongly drawn to her. lie fascinates lirr. Beatrice arrives and father anil ear-ol- daughter get acquainted. Beatrice proves to be handsome, and lacking social polish. aelf-witt- CHAPTER V Continued. 7 She didn't feel at all atire she liked the taste of Joe. She found hla realistic momenta unpleasantly ucrld; his egotism, nulve; and his prudery fur he'd been aware thut she'd sometimes lioeked him ridiculous. She admitted the attractiveness of hi looks, his surprisingly good speech, hi vigor anil freshness, and the queer miscellany that formed his background: the jungle, and the musical-comedsinge; that he bought pictures, and liml never been to Europe, nnd knew Sorolla. Tills whs how her palate reported It about as a hoy's palate reports his first taste of strong drink. She didn't reckon on anything In her, behind her palate and capable of overruling Its report, being concerned In the matter. Rut, even on that first morning, she'd been foreed to Ignore ns Irrelevant some rather queer sensations and Impulses she'd had. It annoyed her to learn that Joe wns a married man with a grown daughy ter; she lost her temper with John, who told her about It. Tie's probably got five or six wives," she rapped out. "One In every port, like a sailor. I suppose one of them Is trying to put him In Jail and lie's come to you And I'd bet you've said you'd help him out!" She would barely listen to John's detailed explanation that Greers mat rlmonlal difficulties were, comparatively spcuklng, respectable, and It did not In the least placate her when she heard. "Respectable !" she fumed. vul That's the beastly second-rat- e garlty of It. Why do you think they have to marry those people T When site heard about Beatrice, and Joe's wish to enter her In a smart school, preferably Thornycroft, where Dorothy wns, she fairly boiled over. What affair was It of Ills, or hla daughter's, where Dodo went to school? How did he even know of the school unless John had been babbling about It? But of course John had been! Gives the man all the details, no doubt; Miss Hood's address, himself as a reference, everything I What'e the harm If I did?" he aaked. He couldn't get her Into that school In a hundred years not In ten, anyhow. And next years all thnt matters to us." It wasn't this argument, however, that had the effect of pulling his wife up short; It was his look of curiosity at her. What was there for her to be so disturbed about? She, herself, couldn't understand why she'd been so hitter about It nor why she went on thinking and feeling that way. She tried to make out that she was angry with herself for lielng angry, hut the Intricacies of this abstraction were s little beyond her. Preposterously, what wnriued her Into a friendlier feeling for the man wiis the outrageous surmise that the girl mightn't he his daughter, after all, but some little fluff lie whs trying to ludm off ujmn them, under a rlouk no one would think to look beneath. She found thla notion rather entertaining, though she didn't take It seriously Well, she didn't take hliu seriously, either! She didn't pass It on In John, for she hnd a rlear premonition tlint lie wouldn't think It funny. She didn't suppose Mnrgnret Craven would think It funny, either, but thl didn't prcxi-n- t her mentioning It to Margaret, experimentally. Mnrgnret took It In the most surprising way; fairly flew at her over It. "'I'ImiI'r like you, Violet," she said , she spoke when, after a tight nt all. Her voice was brittle with snger, nnd her eyes were dry with It. How long bare you been telling that sweet little story?" The mere Impact of the eliarge took Violet's breath. "I haven't been telling It nt all," she proles led. 'T only Just thought iif It. It struck me hs amusing, and I said II." It will Iw frightfully amusing for her, won't It?" There was no quality of reflection In Margaret's volee. not even the thinnest veneer to give It a urfnee. 'To find a story like thnt going round I A young girl, alone ns she Is; errn her father a stranger to ner." "It Isn't going around," Violet reiterated. Then, with a short Initgh. ns she recovered her balsnce; "(hi, If It Is, It's not my doing. But It's a enough thing for anybody to think f. whr mows what h' Ilka alli-iire- I . I , ! 1 " I met her lust night." Margaret mid. hud dim, or there, llcnr mid I. She hupiM-nto look like him, la the first place. He had her before she came; yuu could even tell from that So, If you waut t, story." she went after a hroa pause, you'd better make It thut site's illegitimate. It Isn't likely rlitit she brougnt her mother' marriage eertili-cutwith her." To Violet the purport of this w.ts a plain a It was astonishing. If Mae garet laid said. In so many words. "I think of marrying this utan. I've made a start toward getting him. So, if yon waul to play fair, yuu'U let him alone" she couldn't have made It clearer. As n decent, married, middle-agemember of society Violet bad to the reasonableness of this riuest. In some iiioihIs she even accorded a tentative rltalf approx al of the plun. If Joe was In the way to make a serious fortune out of this linen process that looked so good to John, hed be a pretty good matrimonial risk ns good as Margaret would ever get a chance to take. Violet wanted her married. She was still a social Hsset, for a difficult dinner or a week-enparly; but ten yeurs from now u little tighter drawn, her wit oflener mordant than refreshingly acidulous, one wouldn't know what to do with her. In such a marriage, Margaret, fastidious us she was, would, of course, loathe the man himself. Her first unguarded connnenis upon him hud really been funny. It wasn't likely the Instinct of a lifetime could have changed enough In two or three months to tunke him scent, personally, desirable. It was that prospective fortune Margaret whs hanking on. a line of reasoning which Justified Violet, the first chance she gut, In putting the project before John. Her aliening startled him, for she began by asking if (lie linen business was really a frightfully good thing, und he jumiied to the surmise thut Joe was trying to unload his stock on some of her friends. It took a minute or two to get him buck on the rulVt. It's him I wunt to know about, she Insisted. "Whether he's going to get frightfully rich out of it or not. Because Margaret meuns to mnrry him. Again It took her a few mlnutea to get him calmed to the listening-poinMnrgnret wasn't eloping with him this afternoon; she wasn't even engaged to him. "I didn't say she was going to nturry him ; I said she meant to, when the time came. It's a plan of hers, that's all. Only I thought yuu might as well know." Let down, he swung the other way and treuted the Idea Jocularly, as of her numerous mare neats. How did you find out about It? Did she tell you herself?" Practically, Violet asserted, nnd went on with confirmatory details. Margaret hud been seeing quite a lut of lilin ; she'd known about his daughter before any of the rest of them before the girl came on ut all ; had seen u photograph of her; they'd dined there again lust night, she and Henry, to meet her. "She says the girl's rather nice and she's going to take her up. She's asking Dodo for a lunch for her next week. Doesnt thnt look as If she meant something? And If Violet he's going to be really rich watched lier husband Intently as she ventured this "It might not be such a bad thing for her." She could see that he was upset by the Idea, though lie went on proclaiming his total disbelief In It A finegrained girl like Mnrgnret couldn't lie considering Joe Greer as a husband; a man of rough manners, no morals, a brutal temper, not even divorced yet. and fifty years old. And, on top of It all, a mere adventurer, anyhow. Ills age wouldn't bother unyhody," she remarked dryly. And he won't go on being an adventurer, If tills linen business makes him rich reully rich, I nieiin." Well, If that's what slip's count Ing on, lie grumbled, she'll wait n while. If she takes my ndvlce she will." Don't "Why?" Vbdet demanded. you think It's a good tiling?" Uf course I do. Wouldn't have put money Into It If 1 didn't. Hut that doesn't mean necessarily Unit he'll get rich over ll." lie went on. In resMinse lo a rather startled look she shot him, lo explain, lie didn't mean anything sinister by lluit. Only, with a fellow like Greer, you never could tell, lie might fly off the bundle nny time. "He Isn't the sort that ntil uriill.v gets rich. Sooner or Inter lie's likely to bite off more Ihnn be can chew. Of course, If she did marry him " He relapsed Into an abstracted silence nnd took two or three draft on his elgnr. "She won't, don't liollexe." he concluded. lliotigh, He hudn't taken the Idea ax bard a he might have been expected to. Tor the amount he'd done for Margaret, nil I hose years, hail made him a bit about Iter, und lie liked having her around. Just us she wax: at home In blx bouse, on rnll. He might hnve etoed the thing summarily, anil ordered It broken up; given his wife carte hlnnche to hoc that It went no further. Distinctly, Its hadn't done thut. Margaret had heller go slow this was all hla advice came to; nnd she'd have to do that, anyhow. Even If. the man were divorced today, she couldn't marry him, legully, here In Illinois, for another year. And any number of things could happen In that s phapw e d d t. 1 Jbr InumInI TraRiyirfiffn j Co. ll A n. curpo-ratio- , j Bobbs-M.-rrl- TN0F81S. blsck-besrde- He he!-- the door while ecs'er," sai,? D.vlo, dispassionately, her chauffeur. ''IV.-:"but I'll do n:y best. Mother." street for me. Jeffrey." l.e "ltut Sunday at tl.e Wlllmmsou' went ,t you better get a new spare t.ie fine.." off. Jce decided, xcry well. There wu Joe shuxxed uo sign cf ti nt this nothing. xcn ia the sineil of the air, order of her sulotunt: i. pio'ra.iod to suggest that Beatrice wa lielng the time sd.e'J lane to wait. It Siten Vloh-- t n,u food fur ready taken i,$ a cannibal M;ughr Site broken s.Tioniv, "tif course, if meant nothing to him. of ceurst-- he- - xccmeil, wiictiexer in prince. eye fell spoil cause t e least idea of ask- she a.'.n't i!.UT.J M.irfc:ir,: her. I,, be liaxing net only a Jolly time, ll.ii! ills' Miu to w alt with her. hut to l.e making, especially w;iU the He within the i .ji to? Afford him me kept Lor won.', ring about Mm h!1 box, h real stuvix. She wa la ilie Ihe way home, lie 't'Vt'.m i f another c Me. fast hut with pool, mest ef the time before lunch, Him he'd ' care. And 1.,. made no getting ""wed i. gel rich, aft.-- ail; cm , effort to to taught, w m. talk to her As they turned '1 ,L,ns il'.lo i'h:.-:- , go iiven-.'l.e :i ni.ied toward " Afier lunch lu lost sight of her for ,l !r' a l .e bu!.-!:i , w plain iii.-g nn to .1 her It n while, lull site turned us Jut ns lie ' S, l . t i i l':s HHt'ilier tVr w.i hcglumiiti to xx under abuid lier in j belts one of xotir hunch tie company M ' '' "Ur" of a w hi.e t i,i. uf J;, r xtuM xx hum she seemed on f. i w youngster when s'... iiski-dus till r.n-- t n v , linii'kx He had dark-rexcry good terms. son like oiieV ' he et p cfl'i . ciiriy hair; Ids feature, without being exert iw answer I: . uioll this genial !Yivh, c"'. to 'iisii.u iicai.t. were siiinil and line, m and. Judging l.y the latest .ui.;i,c ,'f liml lie'd have made an lie conduct, she had to direct ' most iinrcuMiuuhlx preity girl, though Ills biill.l was sturdy aii-It. It i.ittg al n,:i lie walked with a oiioitgli. Luckily, i::ut'.nvd xcry t Utile tii ill '.lo ii p. herself; s':ird I, axe nothing to do with .Inc ior the pres not knowing where si., Joe lieiird him cull her Trixie, Hnd I'cr to imite him in out, mix how. took hix first opportunity to ask. not dash of She kej t this ahmit it. she of the girl herself, who lie was. Ill for a little loss than a week ; then, on saw he didn't knew how much nr Imw iiiformalil wax Mrs. Hugh I'orbeit. the uft cm-1- , in of Margaret's lunch for liille she on ant hy it "O'.i, com,- In." "lip's Lansing Ware," she toid Dim, a chance lull st"pH'd at that, short of glx Leatrliv, as a result of a chance en- siie insisted. "Yeti lug counter with him, she broke It raihcr to get cool afier rescuing me like lhat ; him any further detail. iiinl il's mily for a few minutes." lint badly. She'd tnotoreil in 1: Dorothy, Joe nsked if lie'll been wounded in baxing three or four things she wanted Mot ex on the drink kite provided put tile war, and noted ii uininenliiry hesihim nt ease. to do in town ilie most tation about her reply. Important of these lielng a call on Kileen t'uri-citExperimentally, with the rewarded He was in the air service," die salil. Gregory's wife, who was at the l'res purpose of surprising 1dm, she smke "He got lhat stiff ankle In an accident hyterian hospital, baxing her appendix of Ills daughter, whom he. uppaix'iitly, nt hix training camp, qaile early. I hint no hiicntlon of i was around live o'clock removed. don't know exactly what it was." tna-when she left Hie hospital. She hadn't telling me how nice she Joe asked no more question shout gone more than u Idock or two when is - YYhy liuxe you kept her dark?" hi daughter's cavalier. The hoy was her cliitun'eiir run over a Jagged frag- lint the surprise proved a liooincriutg. placed, Implicitly, n one of the ivgu- ment of a broken and blew After his first start lie took lime to frame u deliborale answer which left u tire, lie trnndicd over to the curb, stopped behind a cur that was parked her gasphig. "ll wasn't heenuse 1 was ashamed there It hail, she thought at the time, a faintly familiar look and went lo "f her. It was heenuse I don't know win-ryou and I stand. I don't care work, In Hie disgustingly deliberate manner charaeterisile uf chauffeur, wind you take me for, a pirate or a eamiibal all) thing you like." Thera putting on a spare. It wits the lo test part of wliat had was nothing liiuuiiriuts about this; Ids turned out to be n remorselessly hot (one was almost menacing. "Hut she's -can And If day, und this purlicular spot was, she no cunnilial princess! wax rare, the but test In Chicago. The ll, she Isn't going to he taken lluit way." prospivt of a lift con or twenty min He began with n disarming apology me' wait wax Irksome. Hut before for baxing startled her. He'd spoken Ilie first of them had passed, Joe up pcured. nmaxlngly, descending in the mil more plainly than she wax used to, from the very building hut he hadn't done It xrunionly. There freight wax somellilng lie warned her to unopposite which they'd Mopped. What on earth tire )uu doing out derstand. here?" she cried at slgnt of him. She "I've always been n law unto mycured nothing about an answer; the self," he said. "That' the only kind question wax gulviinte. All she wax of person I could he. If yuti'n like uware of wu a tingling sensation from lluit, jou've got to make up your mind the brilliant look hs gave lier and Ilie not to enra n d n wliat anyone else feel of the hand which met the one Ihlnks of you or of the thlngx you do. It's the only poxslhle line to take, If she'd stretched out to 1dm. But his unxxver wu nut perfunctory. Hut that doesn't you stop to think. satisfied with This Is the laxt place I'd expect you mean Hint I've hei-The Only Thing to Bs Watchful of to come to," he said. Even your everything Ive done. 1'xe done some Was ths Possibility of Har Having never paid us u visit lure." lldngx thnt were pretty luiv down. I've a Bad Influence on Dorothy. treated Nome Unit way. one of Then, perceiving Hie chauffeur's wax my wife. I deuertml her Inr" and, In the saiiie Instant, Interpeople he wauled lier to kmw, preting lier puzzled frown, be ex- before Beatrice wna I torn. Before I and that "Trixie," along with Ida knew she wax going to lie born. She rullier liilliniite plained, "Why, till Is our laboratory. way with lier, wux, a I thought, for a minute, you'd come wax almost a year old before I know far hn lie eould Nee, merely part ninl I n I laid out to see wliat our linen process wax ilattgliler Well, ran't make pnreel of the loannera current here. like." anything up to my wife. She lades Driving linine with her lluit lifter-niHii-i, I didn't ex'en know you bad a labme; nlway did. I'm ilie laxt sort of after a few miles of thoughtful oratory," she said. "What lx It like? man In the world for lier lo hnve xlleiu-e- , lie told lier hu needn't, iiiiIcns married. You miixt have xeen tilings xlie A laboratory uhvays sounds exciting. liked lu, go In CuK! ('ml with MarThis one Isnt, he told her deri- happen like that yourself. Ilut I can garet uli, perhaps for a week or two to make it the I'm and girl, up going tiller. sively. It's so benxlly hot right here, she to do it. She hasn't bad iiiueli of a The xIkII hud not produced quite the life up to now, lint now It'x going to began, that almost anything" sort of Nlep In hix acquaintance xviih lx best of The there begin. in. everyhotter he broke "It'a up there," Violet that he'd looked forward to. And It slinks to heaven. I wish there thing. It in,ay not In nil smooth sail- But Joe hadn't felt alighted. Even her wax some place The roar of u pass- ing at first. I thought I'd put lier in a certain inii'oiieern liml auggi-slei- l same school (lie your to, checked his goes daughter ing elevated train sieerli, friend lines, and, on the terrace after lint written to tliey'x-full." hut lie went on staring at her Hiniight-fnllsay theyre lunch, slic'd openly iiiiulc an opportuHi 1 wish there until It passed. skeptical manner gave lier n for a talk wilh him. lae. "I'm sura that's true," slip raid. nity were some cool, quiet place that I His first sight of her that morning to laid "We elder could take you to, anil make you Dorothy at Thorny-ero- had nffiTtcil him powerfully, loo, reanil give you a drink or a years before she wax ready to ilie bewildered newing Incredulity, lie I suppose Everybody doex cup of ten. But If there's such a go. discover' excitement, and the at rung that's didn't why yon thought you place within a mile uf here, I don't in I raft ion that he'd felt Ilie knoiv where yuu stood ; ux you said, Nensiion know It." he apienrad at the trap. morning She agreed with him about the with me. Site was In the pool when he and Beawith she "The trouble is," went and yon of the West Side, frlghtfiilnes Hie earliest of the on after a silence, that you think trice arrived, among then told him Idly thnt her father-ln- wax literally true nnd it visitor, day' you'ra still In the Jungle." fur . moment, after slie'd climbed 'Anil are you telling me I'm not?" that, the ladder nt the deep end and come Shull I begin t rusting evhe asked. to greet them, lie didn't know lier. The erybody?" tight lil iic-- i libber bathing rap which She laughed. 'Trurt your friends, confined tier hair, and tin1 clinging wet anyhow." she said, adding, after an- sheen of the Nwliniiiing-Niiil- . nu more other pause, And don't let Margaret Ilian or her daughter would ample (Taxeii monopolize that nice daughter hnve worn, triiiinpliiintly rhiillengi-of yours. Bring Iter up to see ux SunShe'd smiled at hix Klara, youth day morning. Everybody coinrx, more and laughed at Id expliiiunion of It. or less, lo swim and play tennis, nnd Dorothy, who hat eeorleiI lliem down so oil, and Hlu)X to liincli." She added from Hie huiisc, said, dispassionately, see "I'll a final touch. that Margaret' to Beatrice. "You xee how hopeless there for you," he said. it I. Non do yuu wonder I don't call He made, In word, no reply to tills, lier mm tier?" lull id l"k took hold of lier again nnd His xlsb l of Violet revealed. tier tight, for a good long moment liner and whiter and Milkier so that, once more, slit felt the hlimil lilx imagination would have dared than burn In her face. She'd been kissed pretend, persisted, ll wax not far in with a good deal less Intimacy (lain the background of hi tluuiglit:- xvhllu that entiie to. lie didn't offer even the they talked on the terrace. Vet this merea of formal couiaet handshake; sensuous appeal wax not tha only, nor, ly nodded at he) and went away, wearperhaps, the siioiigesi, slic'd made to ing Ids most brilliant grin. him. He'd enjoyed the trlendly good The only tiling to be watchful of humor uf her ready laugh; her xalliex was the possibility of her having a hud of what might pas, for inlltienee on Dorothy. (Violet had wit ; l.er light liniuled way of rediNpo-in- g tin of moments respontaking people when Ilie old group ngx It Was Around Fivs o'clock When xerv seriously were sibilities of iiiotln-rhoigrowing a liille Vale she took Sha Left the Hospital. But Dorothy' report of the it eiisu-- than Margaret and therefore Indeed.) law's old house, where John had lived luncheon put that misgiving away. did it lietter. until they murried. wax Just round the Violet hud to ask for it, for Dodo, after two days on Ilie Wollaston farm with corner. You little wildcat! The human animal can change a lot Sylvia, bad forgotten all about the girl. Sop Why. "till, at Margaret's lunch! In one generation, can't It?" he obfighting and I'll let you go." I think she meanx nx served. "They tell n wonderful lot of she's nil rigid. from something she said stories uhoiil old Nick. It's queer to le of the nsnii, lTy JiK fii.NTINT'KIU think you must huve known him. I while Margaret was out meanx sin in Henry -that vam;i llinn kind more your my expect lie wax Maundy Money. too. Slip Shouldn't xvnttiler If she huxhiiiid lx." A re'le of a very fiirio'.js rlmrity ex, wlmt you He gave her no chance to deni with isnt poisonous. If thill's 1st in Hie glxiug of money to Ilie poor chili! assured her. "Shetlilx, for by now lie'll got an Idea. nieiin." tin of eertiiln Loudon parishes in: Maundy much. It's sort not all only right; There was no need of her Kitting lien, I think tier Thursday, (ir ginaliv this money was too bud. loo. uf In his lier eould lake He sweltering. iiccou.pMiiied by gifts of cloiliex and lark. a rather he must father nnd been hnd she going, ear wherever "Weil. It's a case of love me, luxe ppiridons. nnd. strangest i.t all, hy- tha hers could follow snd pick her up as If you washing of poor people's feet hy the my dog." Violet remarked soon ns It wss In running order. on with him. don't try to king or queen In person. Another want to If get do. can wlist I'll tell you you point shout tills charity wax that her like s rantilhnl prince, beyou've really time to rexeue me; you (rent of pour person entitled tn number the coinIt. won't have cause he They're can take me to our town house. 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