Show 00 01 0 by i CHAPTER I Learn About Brain Cells and Scheme to Make One Growl Grow So I snitched Miss lIss Dennis Dennis' admirer from her although at first I 1 didn't want to talk with Dr Kramer at all I But when I found that he be Intended to make m ke my acquaintance I decided to get some information from him himI about shell shock I 1 explained the I peculiarities ot of Bobs Dobs condition not mentioning nameS And this soldier seems normal In everything but the memory ot of his bride Do you ou think he ever really loved her I 1 concluded My voice must have trembled for tor Dr Kramer looked at me long and hard lie He loved the girl very much I should sa say mademoiselle he replied Perhaps the thought ot of her hurt him so EO terribly that It Interfered with his soldiering That was not unusual In InI inthe the war tear Certainly the maP mal must I have a powerful will he must have formed the habit of erasing the girl I from his consciousness consciousness- The shock sl simply up the brain cells where she was registered Ills theory was like that of other I experts I put my big question to him Will anything restore his memory of her It is like this Kramer explained A brain cell is like a grape made made- it moiselle-it has a skin and pulp The pulp may dwindle tr from m overwork or perhaps fright or worry or she shell shock and the cell ceU may wither up and dry like a grape But Dut If a little pulp is left lett In the of the cell I it may increase under the t e right conditions conditions con con- and the brain may become j I normal again But It if the pulp Is all allI destroyed well the cell ceU will stay dead forever I This new theory about brain cells ceUs fascinated me I Oh I gasped You mean that I the wife could stir i lit if I it a single I thought ot of love once more In the man manthe manthe the cells might swell and grow and andall andall all the old love e might come back sometime I one way ot of putting It certainly I I Dr Kramer answered with a laugh of genuine enjoyment Dut But Butof of course cours this mans man's condition Is most unusual The desire to love and be loved Is about the last thing which i could be shocked out ot of a human I being I should say But nothing was I impossible in the war Under pressure of exploding T TNT N T almost anything anything- i might happen to even a normal brain I You understand mademoiselle that Insanity Isn't the same thing as shEll shE'll I shock But If I were treating the case Id try to wake up the need to tobe tobe be loved In that man Why Id I'd place t I temptation In his show path girls I Yes honestly Id I'd get right down to the primitive instinct I For a m moment ment Dr Kramer appeared to forget torget me so 10 wrapped up was he heIn hein In a new psychological puzzle I Oh h J I whispered to myself TVs Its a poor day that doesn't bring I me some bit of valuable knowledge e The plan to win my own husband back which had evaded me through days dars and days ot of hard thinking came cameto to me In a flash J Jane ne Lorimer must dead remain That was the first detail of It I counted the only persons In the world who knew that I was not dead Chester the chauffeur wh who hall had put Eloise on the train he had disappeared disappeared but he might at any time return to tell the truth to the Lori Lorl- mers Tommy knew but I could manage Tommy And would when know he caned called on his patient Mlle 1 Vanderlyn Pl Plainly 1 must make my escape from the place before arrived And AndI I Dr DI Kramer should help me I To he be |