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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD ?r Well, I do love it autumn." She meditated deeply. Spring first, she decided, then autumn. Then win-te- r find then summer.' Summer last of all? Oh, yes dont yon think so? Well, I like corn on the cob." Yes, and peaches, Tony conceded. But there's something so cocksure about summer. Winters one long revel of drag-in- g wood In, down here. And wet walks, and rain sluicing down, and pancakes for break- E re Mat be to; rea; Genf Se- of, id v 'fi e fast!" (, Not that you often touch them." I know. But I love that warm kltcbeny smell of hot butter and sirup and hot cakes on a freezing fojwt . avj to - i- morning. If they come through with the Rio offer nd :e a vir shoulders shake and was crying; sudshe at on her was . rage, she -How dared he how , her : 'COS remit, re Lmg dark blue in her ' f which the man ace, during her. Then, 8nd watched looked up, spoke qul- ,T she If she were very tired: I s0rry to treat you to these kind I I joe. Youre awfully now. I think all I'm right ( me to , vou'd better take I'll have to tell Bendy, and smile his smug little smile at what hap-- , y doctor in love with girls who fall oftS Hi HI on bool at POta t men. It after a minute, Even when a mans arm is or his leg, they say he gets In a second, it like that could hate Larry. I wish her whole body a moment revolt, as if touched by a her arms her up, flung i, own hack, and her mouth as If to find breath, jldn't do a thing like that 'she whispered, collapsing I could not, Joe. Its me this Is happening to ; no, I do it to anyone ! Im sorry, y all right now. Ill get my Bendy ll worry If Im too MS. used to .et j, r 3 PC' d 4 treat dares a man How who eg a: I'd 1 loves him that way! him, Tony said, wanted 4e hope-.auL-'S,, speaking gently, wanted 1dm, and iTso hind so generous . sen 11 her that!" she said, a Mp Continued XXIV jTER 1 just lie there on von the set-thin- k about It for a while, tele-tha- t tell Brenda, if she the companys leaving it HI bring you home. Lie i while and get your breath, be all uU right ig hands a the fire, punched pillows be-j- t hack as Tony obediently 4 herself on the fireside She lay there passive, her her breast still and falling on rising nally sigh. somehow seem like presently offered In a iuesn't ' Tony 'hie voice. 7 was never what you was. he t rarts somehow It hurts to have you say that. me nbly ' ppose It does. 7 Is the only man the ) ever whom I ever an confusedly, and s l only the stopped. hurts me horribly, so that are even, Joe said. Impossible for me ! to be-- ! think of me wliat I Larry, Tony presently weed. Were all playing a lat you and In this life, , not think arent we, of you what you of Larry, J0e said flatly, drged eyes moved to him 7 Inquiry, at? pictures ln Bendys book, wtien you first met him. You grew older and wiser and lovelier." And better and more beautiful?" Tony suggested in the pause. You know Its true. Youre one of the successful women of San Francisco now. Youre certainly one of the loveliest. Joe, Tony began, after a pause, lie flung down an armful of logs. Shoot Do you suppose a person ever could come to be glad of of anything like that like what hurt me and humiliated me and made me hate myself and every one else? I think, Joe said, standing panting on the hearth, looking down at her, I think thats Just one of the things one might be glad of. A la Browning, Tony suggested. Then welcome each rebuff that turns earths smoothness rough. " "Exactly a la Browning. And a la every one who ever really grew up. Larrys never really grown up, you know, and neither has Caro- If they come through! What nonsense! Why, theyre begging spoke. Where his thoughts went you on their knees. the girl neither knew nor cared. Well, then, If I accept the Rio To Tony all the world was com- offer No, but what do you supposed of just two persons, a beau- pose they eat for breakfast ln Rio? Coffee and melons and sour line." tiful woman, sinuous and Jeweled In the exquisite thin robes of fine bread and fried chicken, Tony anTony was not listening. Her batiste and delicate laces that Caro- swered readily. eyes, fixed In reluctance and appreWill you go to Rio with me, hension, line especially loved; a tall brown were looking straight man with his arms about her. Tony? through the eastern windows toward Do you want me to, Joe? You women are strange, said the stretch of farm road that Yo knows ah do, honey. Joe. curved to the highway a mile away. I reckon yo does." Are we?" she exclaimed disCompany You bet your life you are. They basked on ln the mild sun- gustedly. You know you know damn shine, and the lazy waves came Oh, hell, Joe said simply. well that what you feel for Larry punctually ln a smother of emerAnd I dont know that car, and Is excitement, curiosity. You think ald and ivory over the near-b- y I dont recognize that man whos It would he thrilling to have him rocks, spread ln Interlocking circles driving Its a chauffeur theres a man carry you off to a suite at the Fair- on the strip of sandy beach, and went away again, leaving the little and woman in the back damn! mont hotel, make love to you. "Thank you," Tony said drily, pools brimming, and the silky pur- Joe said, looking over her shoulder. as he paused, pondering over his ple and blue ribbons, weeds and They turned toward the terrace mussel shells glittering and drip- door and together went out to meet pipe. the visitors in the car. ping. Well, Isnt It true? Youre easy on my old eyes, the Its Larry, Tony said then. It Is not true. "Larry and Caroline." She dropped Knowing, Joe continued, as if man said presently, glancing up. there had been no interruption, I love to have you think so. We a suddenly cold hand to meet Joes, whatever In that lasts knowing ought to go up pretty soon; Bendy warm and hard and waiting. Im marriage, that doesnt Knowing was going to telephone about din- In for It now! The newcomers descended; there ner. that It cant last, It never does was a little laughing confusion of whatever It Is that thrill that he I thought they had company." g and kissing on the gives women, that makes them say, They have. But it was only Cliff Id rather have him mean to me and Mary Rose. And If Patricia terrace. Larry was heavier than he in that magnificent way of his, was all right they said they might had been, Tony thought, but as handsome and brown, as shrewd of keep me waiting, despise me, throw alLcome over. me down, than not have him at gray eyes as ever; Caroline was I hope nobody comes! all! They climbed the great ridges of at the peak of her exotic and starTony swallowed; spoke lightly: rock up to the cliff level and were tling beauty. In dashing black and Is that the way women feel to at the gardens end, where the new white, with a great scarf tied unhim? brick paths and the tall roses and der chin, gauntlets with flaring You know It." chrysanthemums were rustling ln cuffs, a great silver fox skin linked about her shoulders, and a hat I do not know It," she said ln a about six weeks in advance of the She lay silent, low, hurt tone. mode on her satin black hair, she staring at the fire. After a while she stirred and said that she must instantly made Tony, in her brown pumps and pleated skirt and sweatgo, and Joe making no protest, she er, feel like a little girl. pulled on her old gloves and they Tony, luck to find you here! went out Into the cold sharpness of I was going to ring Larry said. the night together. At the door you up tomorrow." she leaned against him. Did he mean it? Or was he Just I wish I could stay here, alone a little confused? Tony could not see never and with you, forever, tell. She was 'only overwhelmingany of them any of them, again! ly conscious that the dreaded moWhy dont you? ment had come: she was speaking MonYou could go Into town of to Lawrence Bellamy again. days, Joe, and come back on ThursYou didnt let us know! she alone days. Id be completely happy stammered. with the dog and Bita. Shed come You must both lunch with us toover and sleep nights If I was morrow, said Caroline. frightened." Whend you get ln, Larry? This Stay, If you like, Joe said. was Joe. comfortYoure so tremendously Just this morning. We hadnt ing to me, said Tony, her eyes been In an hour before we tried to his shut, her head resting against but they said you telephone, Im so shoulder for a moment. couldnt be reached by telephone. sorry about all this!" I have one, though. But its not "Im going up to town tomorln the book. row early about nine. Shall I stop Joe, whats this abhut Rio? defor you? he asked practically, aftmanded his sister. er a moment Oh, thoy want me to go down "AYI11 you? I think Ill not tell there for three years for the Foundation. Its a pip of a chance." Bendy tonight Ill wait until Alvins gone tomorrow and tell her And are you going? Let's not then. Ill have to face every one let him, Tony! Aunt Meg, Mary Rose; shell pity Not as Did, She Said, Coloring Its a wonderful chance," Tony me so that Ill want to kill her. said. Bur let's stop freezing out a Little. Married! Tony breathed to herhere and get warm! self In an almost Inaudible under- the afternoon airs, and the slender They all went in to the fire; tone, out of her own thoughts. On beeches sent trim shadows across Larry sent the driver away with the trip to Brendas house she did the lawn. In this setting, and with careful Instructions. Get your dinner at the hotel, not speak again. the descending sun flashing in evhouse and come back at nine. Joe, you ery window, the square-cu- t did not look too awkward; there can give us dinner? CHAPTER XXV Can we, Tony? was a pleasant air of seaside hospitality about it YOU still feel that you want Joe, were burled in food. LJ to see him again? Joe asked. and its open windows and awninged Weve ham, weve enchiladas, weve alligator pears. Tonys face dimpled as she looked terrace. "Oh, fine! "I love this house," Tony said, Larry said. He thoughtfully down at the sand she was marking Into even ridges with as they went in. It was my escape gripped their hands ln a hearty, He cant always a bit of silvery smooth driftwood. In the darkest hours of my life happy manner. Not as I did," she said, color- from everything even myself. I have been like this! Tony thought. used to come down here from the "Tony, Joe, he said, "It seems good ing a little as she smiled. sito get back and hear your voices "Almost willing to take a chance office, beaten, broken, and the not questionand have Tony planning for be will and of your children again It, lence that half your me. Im very meals I Meals seem to be your fate, little blonds? Dutchy-lookining me, not watching Tony. I love Dutchy little fond of youl "Almost adDont they? blonds. In that last phrase she was "And how are you all your Joe lay silent for a while In the dressing the fireplace; she laid her and Cliff and Brenda? warm sand. Presently he said: cheek against it. She bad helped aunt, All flourishing. My brother Well, I imagine youll have your him build it Job ln Sacraa has Bruce political fire? a need we chance soon. Do mento now, and he stays up there. We will, as soon as the sun "My chance? If Cliffs married, you know, and they for as well, To see him." We down. might goes a baby girl Bendy has two Oh, yes, that Now that your theyre coming the rooms bound to have v prob-ablboys, and feels that she ought to dead theyll cook" seem grandmothers on write a book to tell other mothers come West You know, Tony, said Joe, how babies should be raised. Joe and pulled She fell to musing, his knees with logs in his long (TO BE CONTINUED) his cap a little farther down over brown hands, you were bound to to dream. what his eyes and appeared run into something like like Origin of Lighthouie After the office yesterday this is Into. I wouldut grudge run did earliest lighthouses of which The you heaven, Tony presently said. Is It, if I were you." exist were the towers built records there anything in the whole world It? and Cusehltes. in the Libyans "Grudge by autumn more wonderful than an I wouldnt let myself re- Lower Egypt, beacon fires being Yep. sea, and gulls, and waves coming sent it, feel that I was out of luck maintained In some of them by man I.couldn t In, and sunshine like this? priests. Lesehes, a Greek poet (GtX) falling in love with a murmured Joe that youd B. C.), mentions a lighthouse at swell," done Its have If you hadnt fellows Slgeurn, now Cape Inchlsarl, in the have married one of those "Autumn sunshine," Tony went In the office. Did you ever think Troad, which appears to have been on after a space. Ture and thin the first light regularly maintained of that? Inchair. leather and Bad, somehow. Cosmos the for mnrlners. The famous Pharos of in deep was She stead of lilacs, and Acs Insfpad of watching him seriously Alexandria was regarded as one of wonders of the world. The tow-e- r so. the cherries, and that soft veil over the thats I suppose stated to hine been OUO feet Is woman like And unexpectedly she consea. you; so of every Its It!" It was destroyed by ln adore I In were with height cluded young vigor: It has to be so. You In the Thirteenth cenof ways, lots in earthquake Joe laughed lazily. old w ota of njs, said to have You almost had me In tears, ea-- er and Impulsive and mad to live. tury, but remains are ns 1T0. The as late Into on ftlble Into licen were head Yon run your going Tony. You just had to name Pharos betaine the generul the sore, the yellow leaf, your voice I B""lPtwonder, sadder. tciui for all lighthouses, and the and said, frowning sadder Tony getting end term phnrologv lias been used for to up thought you were going Nell. looking away. faintly, of lighthouse construe for Larry; you the science with the death of Little You changed tloll. trills a those like were-vvtoo, ell, You Tony laughed, ndlcat you, Tony, and you Dw Larry. Im not knocking 3d you," Joe said. "But I n don t know him. I do know know every lovely Inch of that youre the woman tliat Im the husband Were alike. We like the wow 811(1 , ; Ss. o We talk the same lan and Larry arent alike. Im Jttg tks t0 make you feel f know you feel rotten feel rotten; ;,4na a lon? tIme to vi get about it But I say that n! !hlS place and the !J kItchon an1 Bendys k an1 a11 that It 1 H 8 Lorenzo the Mag- I'vf J J I weakly; her face nj''L1ta',,1e(1 tears. k ie is a' s Bhe 'dten r,U",e' arq Hi if if m,' said In a whis- - Larrys i,robflbly Fhe may bnve 8 but Gran was Wou(1 have Inhorit- - an1 he EPts 11 'f ccrwin0 Snow.he mTl f U IIes 5ri th way. 8 nut fi'iite fair. I ;vie S that I ynu hl ) 0,1,1 Larry S(n eye to eje. ,j I I tbt hft"01 rt 1Ktpnlng- - things never Her R,1tterlng In the Bho aa looking I "t the fire. 1ld 11 bave to fills wV'n "hy did l have " Oll lln to live through lar'iii,'.,, 4 jy n , i PO 0,0 a "ng i'j 'T' Hh'iiI. 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