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Todd believed it contained valuable information, but aa l)ke aa on army maoeuiers It would be impoa-aibto eecore thia information lor torn time, perhapa w hen too late. few insinuations of my own7 but for a damn-foo- l gamble That scratch on your arm might And then the doors did close. was a bit too long. have healed pause up before anyone else Geoigine tiptoed to a seat, much THE hile scaring us," Horace noticed it, but it caught my relieved. She had promised Todd said smiling, and leaned forward you were bending over your to stay right here, his experiment to pass her a cigarette. great-auntwould have no value if she moved bed, five minutes beI certainly didnt mean to. On fore she died! to another room. Now, if the the contrary. You know, I should Horace Tillsit gazed up at him, Judge and his granddaughter never bring this up again if you literally open - mouthed. That would only keep their voices to both hadn't seemed so willing to scratch on my arm? that indistinguishable murmur . . . talk about it. Todd couldnt help A fresh one, said John Crane During the next ten minutes leing interested, and of course grimly. Tainted with merthiolate. she was uncomfortably conscious Your sleeve hid it that the voices across the hall No. N good. Why should she Insinuations," said Horace were rising. The Judge spoke feel embarrassed except that it blankly. Then, suddenly, he began harshly, like one who holds a mad Great terial was the first time shed interfer- to shout with laughter. but not a moral ed? Georgine took a deep breath. God, Johnny, what are you driv- one. Not out of me. No, young she said bluntly, "did ing at? You think I came around lady . . . Place not good enough "Why, neither of you suggest that Miss and had a regular fight with Aunt for you . . . where you belong . . . Tillsit might have taken her own Adeline and poisoned her by force, wild goose chase. . . . all in silence, and she scratched All right, all right Its what life? I might have expected, but I The cousins sat and looked at my arm? Man, Man! All right forget it Horace," thought Id give you a chance." her. Their silence was not quite said. "Skip the whole thing. I The Judge came out into the that of persons dumfounded by a he dont hall with ponderous haste. get enough sleep." be new idea, but there seemed to "Dr. Crane, At that moment Georgine heard Georgine said, calculation in it. She thought she must begin to fidget before Hor- I"Im afraid this was all my fault a car drive up behind the house. did not think ahead far enough, There was no mistaking the sound. ace finally spoke. when I wondered if Miss Tillsit It was Todd returning. She moved How dyou figure that? His couldn't have committed suicide. toward the dining cautiously eyes were large behind the spec- It seemed so logical at first, and room, planning to head him off if tacles, giving him a benign look. so so convenient." the Judge were Btaying; but ho "With Gilbert acting the way he was not di- dYes, said Georgine softly to "I think Gilbert felt guilty; but Todd, who had just come in the not because hed done anything kitchen door, I heard you. because he hadnt done anything. Thought you would. Theres a She began to sketch her idea, rise and dip in the lane there, you watching their faces intently. Not cant get over it without using the a muscle moved in either, but gas. something grew in Mary Helen's "And what does that prove? eyes was it relief? When she had Nothing much, except whoever finished they were silent again, came in that back way came on for a moment foot. He didnt look discouraged, Horace took it up. "You want though. an academic discussion, hm? If its your last night, Okay. Whered she get the lumi"WELL, said Mary Helen brightly nal ? Because if somebody brought lr at dinner, "lets have a game of It to her" The two exchanged a swift bridge. Horace, you dont have to go right back to the store, do glance. "I used to provide it for you ? Now, Nell, you can leave the him, all right, Horace said. And dishes for a while. I guess you stocked the bag, Mary A fine idea," said Mr. McKinHelen. Ampules and tablets, isn't non unexpectedly. He wants this that right? too, Georgine thought, and Ill Mary Helens voice was weight. have to follow his lead; but ed with reluctance. bridge, of all things! A bubble of Then," Georgine said, why wild, helpless laughter was swellcouldnt Miss Adeline have stolen it? Ive had the impression that ing within her. And when he cut out for the Susie wasn't always in the room first rubber he looked like the during the doctors visits. What if he left the bag on a chair and proverbial cat with feathers on its whiskers! He melted from the went to wash his hands, and Miss room so unobtrusively that she Tillsit simply reached over and doubted if the other three noted got herself a tube of tne stuff ? his absence. He was gone now, Mary Helens forehead wrinkled, into the dusk of the hall, and a though her eyes remained wide door opened and closed softly. end candid. But that would She didn't know whether those mean" she said slowly, that g faint would mean such terrible carelessfootsteps, "More money for that," then diminishing, and ness. increasing said Judge angrily, were his or those of Nella who On whose part? her cousin I IE doctor's look at her was had just left the room while Horinquired. Johnny's, of course. T didnt courteous, but none too warm. ace examined the dummy she had have anything to do with it." see. "I Well, Mrs. Wyeth, youre laid down. Georgine felt her lips Didnt you check the sup- right; it would be convenient to curving in a nervous sort of grin believe that, if you want to think as she looked at the intent faces plies? "Well, yes, to the extent that I that there was something unnat- of the cousins, at the renewed them when he needed ural about her death. That is an china globe of the lamp that shed them. But Id never have thought opinion," he said bitingly, "in its light on the shiny surfaces of te ask how come there was an which you seem to share. I cant the cards. . . . The cards shot helter-skeltampoule missing, or a tablet or blame you for the suicide theory, two. I took it for granted, always in a way, since nobody seems to over the table, and the lamp have told you that Miss Tillsit rocked as Mary Helen leaped to Hed used em himself. Sure suffered no pain, was greatly in- her feet They were all standing, you would. But look here, Mary terested in life, and had no reason glaring insanely at each other for a moment Upstairs!" Mary Helen, youre not married to the for wishing to die. Second floor, "Moreover, said Dr. Crane, im- Helen gasped. guy any more. The three of them But look! Horace was visibly paling her with a look, "she had somewhere excited now. He checked the sup- made up her mind to outlive her were out of the room before the plies himself, lets say, once or brother if she could. He was still echoes of that sliding crash and twice a week or even every day very weak himself, after that bout the wild yelp that had preceded it when he came in from his house of pneumonia, and was by no had died from their ears. Horace and Mary Helen were in calls. He might just have failed to means out of danger. Hed had a miss one tablet at a ti me. And sinking spell that afternoon. Can the enclosed side stairway, bendwhen Aunt Adeline died, if there you imagine that grand old woming over someone who lay there. was the least suspicion in his mind an deciding at that moment that Todd, Georgine said on a breath that his negligence had helped her it was time for her to fade out of of agony, as she reached them, to kill herself he did his best by the picture? pushing them aside. Nella was Horace and Mary Helen gave coming slowly up from the first suggesting the autopsy. Any blaming of himself he did after each other a swift glance, quite floor, a hand over her heart Todd," said Georgine urgently, that would have to be ia private. unreadable. "I Suppose not, said Georgine kneeling beside him where he lay If the man insisted on investigatsprawled on the stairs. ing, hed be a fool." weakly. Nella had already slipped away He all. hen turned thats i turned her as as she had come. From MARY HELEN Her look at him had away; turned back at the door to thesilently lower floor her voice rose. her without meeting" eyes, say, the quality of applause. Ring him again, please, keep on Keep that little girl of yours in I didn't quite mean to she bed and quiet for at least another ringing. Its urgent The last match flared. Todds began; and at the same moment day. Youd be taking a grave risk the folding doors slid back with a if you moved her now. Good-by- . eyes were open ; he was looking at dramatic squeal. Horace and Mary Helen rose Georgine, his whisper just reached Have you all quite finished and followed him out; you her ears. Im okay, but don't let with my reputation? said Dr. almost say they slunk, but might their em know it As the match went John Crane, in a towering rage. to the out one eye closed in a meaningattitude was as The doctor closed the doors be- way Georgine felt.nothing ful wink. hind him and moved into the cenBut what happened? What's ter of the room, his eyes fixed on (GEORGINE continued to sit In he doing here? Horace demandthe cousins. His long face seemed room, viewing with ed, returning with an immense pinched. Mary Helen stirred un- distaste the jar of pampas grass first-aikit He also had a student easily, settling the collar of her and her preceding downfall with lamp on an extension cord, and smart plaid dress. the Tillsit family. Which was now shone this into the supposedDont you glare at me, John- worse, she couldn't really say. ly unconscious face. A car drew up, and the Judge, I dont know. I'm sure, said ny, she said. I was standing up for you, though God knows why I of all people, proceeded to make Georgine feverishly. But he's should" a clamorous etrance. hurt be must be, isnt the doctor Come on, Johnny," Horace The loud voice boomed through ever coming? Its no distance at said. Be fair to her. She didn't the hall. "I want to know what's all from the house Oh dear, the meaning of this preposterous oh dear Todd, speak to me!" say All right You did. Thats letter you wrote me, Mary Helen! She was overdoing it a bit what I heard as I came in, and not "Really, Grandfather, the mean- judging by the suppressed quiver ty putting my ear against the ing ought to be plain enough! that ran through his body. A litdoor. You were broadcasting to And why couldnt you write an tle water down his neck wouldnt answer, if you were going to say hurt him at all, she told herself anyone who stepped into the hall. I'm sorry, Horace muttered. No? Because thats what I see in vengefully, and gave the cloth an But youve got to admit its not your eye. extra squeeze. There were more She wasnt afraid of him, In any voices in the lower hall; the docbe? ond the bounds of possibility. In a tors, and another, flat and nasal, (And Id never have said it outside case, Georgine reflected. the house." moment they would close the "I declare, I was just cornin up No? The dark eyes were doors she hoped. the side walk when I seen Johnny drawing-roowith anger. Just insinu"More money, for that!" the shoot up to the front and come ated it, that's all. What makes Judge said angrily. You haven't tearin u.a these stairs." (TO BE CONTINUED) you think I couldnt hand out a got it coining anyway, my girl. I- rt g utwszaou) X CHAPTER XV SEWING Vv '7Mr ' - 7 k JV5' PS yyj 4 v 1" k:A t vr -- whip-han- "Ye-es- hollow-soundin- It rose-paint- er that" d ... red-rimm- Follow Lead of Engine Builders and Big Fleet Operators Serve Crabmeat Party Loaf for Luncheon A S ADORABLE as her smile is (See recipe below.) Spring Luncheons this LYNN CHAMBERS Now that spring housecleaning is over and we are proud of our shining, spic and span homes, its time to return obligations for luncheons which have piled up within MENU Stuffed Lamb Chops Fresh Peas in Cream Lettuce with Bacon Dressing Hot Biscuits Strawberry Jam Chocolate Chip Ice Cream Beverage Recipe given. several weeks. There is en stock and milk. Cook until thick truly no season and smooth. Cover chicken and during whkb its more fun to en- ham wuth sauce and top with mushtertain than these lusciously warm rooms. days when garden foods are plentiful. Rhubarb Compote. I If you want to carry luncheons off (Serves 4 to 6) 4 cups cubed rhubarb successfully, plan light foods. Use sufficient fruits and veg1 cup sugar etables to keep the menu seaH teaspoon nutmeg sonal, and let your table decorations teaspoon cinnamon 2 whole cloves carry out the theme. Lamb chops and chicken, asparaJuice, pulp and grated rind of 1 orange gus and strawberries, and a few other foods are reigning favorites. Combine all ingredients and place Around them you can build a lunchin baking dish. Cover and bake eon menu that will be both in a moderate and tasty. Plan to do oven most of the cooking ahead of time 40 minutes or for so you wont be ruffled by the time until rhubarb ii the guests begin to come In. tender. Serve If you want to serve a nice meat warm or cold dish you might like to start off with cream and with a stuffed lamb chop, follow it crisp cookies. with a tomato aspic or tossed salad A more ecoand asparagus, then top off with nomical luncheon, strawberries and cream. but one just as pretty, consists ol this salad loaf done with aspic and 'Stuffed Lamb Chops. crabmeat This is delicious served double-thic4 k lamb chops with hot biscuits and topped off with 2 canned peaches sherbet with fresh strawpineapple 1 cup crushed pineapple sauce. berry H cup soft bread crumbs cup butter or substitute Crabmeat Party Salad. (Serves 6) Brown lamb chops In skillet on Part I: Aspic both sides. Toss together finely 2 tablespoons gelatin chopped peaches, H cup cold water pineapple, bread TI 2H cups hot consomme crumbs and but- - grg 2 tablespoons lemon juice ter. Pile on top of teaspoon white pepper which f have chops M teaspoon celery salt been placed In a j casserole. Bake Soften gelatin in cold water. Add hi a moderate hot consomme, lemon juice, whits oven pepper and celery salt Stir until dissolved. Pour into an tA by 414 for 20 minutes, loaf pan enough of the by Asparagus Vinaigrette. aspic to make H inch deep. Chill until firm. Place a smaller loaf pan (Serves 4) loal or container within the 3 tablespoons vinegar pan; anchor firmly with weights ox 1 teaspoon salt tie in place. Pour remaining aspic M teaspoon paprika in the space between the two pans. cup salad oil Chill until firm. Remove inner pan 1 tablespoon minced parsley by loosening aspic with a small 1 tablespoon chopped pickle knife. Chill for 10 minutes and fill 1 tablespoon minced chives center with the following: 1 bunch asparagus (1 pound) easy-to-mak- play dress e for the sand-bo- x set. The bottom is cut all in one piece, forms panties nd ties in front. Wing sleeves are so cool note the pert keyhole neckline, the ribbon bow. 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A luxury luncheon for special guests uses both chicken and ham in the mam dish. However, you can keep the rest of the luncheon cost down by serving simply a tossed salad and a rhubarb compote for dessert. Part II: Crabmeat Filling 1 2 tablespoon gelatin tablespoon cold water cup cream or top milk H cup real mayonnaise 2 tablespoons lemon juice H teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon onion, minced 1H cups crabmeat, flaked I cup celery, chopped fine ii cup parsley, chopped fine Tomato slices Watercress Soften gelatin in cold water. Add cream and heat over hot water until Chicken DeLnxe. Is dissolved. Add real maygelatin (Serves 4) onnaise, lemon juice, salt and on4 thick slices ham ion. Add crabmeat, celery, parsley 4 breasts of chicken, cooked and mayonnaise to gelatin. Pour 4 tablespoons melted butter into center of aspic mold and chili 4 tablespoons flour until firm. 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