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«* PHONE 430-J
CHAPTER THIRTY-ONK
VERNON STCNfcJ met Ylena at
I-a Π . ardii. jield. île μr;ibboil lier
ana anil luil her through the wet
snowstorm, to his own machine, a
hanffeur-drlven town ear. He
tu.ktd a robe about her feet and
knees, directed his driver, and they
'«■tan the slow trip, over slippery
wivi-raents, into the eitv.
The girl looked out the mols
*ure-v ·! he ! window into early
morning darkness anil shivt red.
l'.iv tu fore yesterday I was wear
ing a short-sleeved dress, playing
badminton with Terry. He sent you
I : : s regards." Turning, she faced
the r.ary-faccd attorney. "How
are y u. anyway. Vernon?
"Tired. Very tired. But that's to
he ι xpected with all the a ! S I
v. : k 1 ve been doing for Mrs. Vin
cent
' i've always been surprised that
-die retained you after that set r:e in
the park."
Stone grunted with dist iste.
'She probably ditl because site
knew 1 didn't care. I bearded her
.n her tien, you know, and told her
eveiything, handed it to her in my
ht t courtroom manner, jolt after
jolt. Purposely. Cruelly. And then 1
told her I was resigning. She s.ti !.
Oh, shut up. Stt ' You're cluck
ing like an old woman.' But that
was the beginning. She couldn't
dismiss what I had told her. She
began keeping tab on Theodore,
day an«.l night, week after week,
and she learned I had told the
truth. When she was convinced he
was thoroughly dishonorable, she
began to worry about Carlyle. The
doctors proceeded to frighten her
still further—and then she thought
of vou."
Ylena shook her blond head in
.•redul·. 11 s I ν "I find it hard to be
lieve she has finally forgiven me."
"She hasn t forgiven you. She's
'oo obtuse to do that even if she
knew yi.'i were perfect. You're sim
ply the lesser of two eviLs. So let
me warn you. my dear, to be very
careful at tins meeting. Much de
pends on it." Carefully he studied
her face. "I've never seen you look
ing better, which is a good thing.
And that's a very becoming frock.
Do you happen to have a white col
lar in your luggage?" She gave a
negative shake of her head. Vernon
Stone said, "Then we'll buy one
somewhere on the avenue before
we go to Mrs. Vincent. A white col
lar on that simple gray wool dress
would make a very Quakerish per
son of you. I've often dressed
women that way for the witness
stand. Saved them, too."
"Then save me, Vernon," she said
in a sober, strained vcice. After a
moment she said, a strangled laugh
in her throat, "Do you think she'll
try to wallop me?"
ι Vernon said dryly, "If she does,
she'll have about the same luck she
had in the park."
For quite some time the girl re
mained silent, relaxed and dream
ily comfortable in the warmth of
the limousine. A dingy, clouded
light touched the sky. Finally she
ventured, ''Vernon, when do you—"
The lawyer understood. "It's hard
to say. It's a heart ailment, you
know. She'll just fade into death as
a sunset fades into darkness. It
won't be terribly unpleasant, it's
just a gradual wasting away—a
jnonth maybe—perhaps a year."
1 "Oh, no, Vernon! Not that long!"
I YIem damped her fist over her
I mouth, horror-stricken over th>
I words she h id just uttered. Stone
I tapped his lingers against ).· r
; vrist. "Its' a natural emotion.,
Ylena. God knows you can't I·.· < \
pected to fed sorrow. But let's r.ot
talk anymore about it. Let's get
! you settled in your hotel, have a
nice 1< ng breakfast t kill time, po :
shopping for a collar. You might
own have a facial just to look;
η-...re beautiful th;::i you do al-!
ready, and then we'll make an ap-1
poii.tmw.t to sc. Mr:'. Vincent." ,
"An.l C'arlyle?"
Kt·τ.!» paw a doubtful twist of
the head 1 don't know, my near."
■ ( i'i Y rn.'-n, surely she intends1
to let me see her." She was tiphting
tears.
"I think so—just don't make
plans. Ylena."
The girl watched time drag
wea-ily, on the clock in Vernon
Stom s car. on the crystal and sil
vir one in the hotel rest uirunt. on
the anti.iue, gold-t. iclied one in!
the sh"o where they bought her
collar, "t'. h> r own diamond-studded
watch as .1 1» mty operator brought
.ι . led t'r.-hn.ss to her face, and:
again on tile glass enclos, d clock in
'h.· la-, y.·!' s automobile is -to
have a ι re enjoyable ride th. y
( ut through the park from Ylena's
hotel on (.'· ntral Park-South to tin
old Vincent residence on East:
Eighty-third street.
An ugly "Id graystone house, un
changed from the days the senior
Vincent had it built for his bride.
The same servants. Old MeComb, I
the knee-bent butler, greeting !
Ylena as he always had, in that
manner of friendly approval hid- ;
non neneam tear or xne apci .Mrs. ι
Vincent. The same furniture in the
entrance, even the same dank-look- !
ing artificial palms. Sinful extrava- ;
gance, the rich old lady termed '
fresh flowers. McComb directed j
tlieni toward the massive circular ;
oak staircase, where Beulah, one I
of the upstairs maids waited to es
cort them. After greetings that
tried unsuccessfully to break
through years of chill, she led them
toward the door of Mrs. Vincent's
suite.
Stone felt the girl's tightly ner- '
vous fingers clutching his arm as
they followed Beulah along that J
gloomy lane of ponderous doors,
closed upon lavish, unused musty
rooms. Only one door was open.
Ylena stopped as she spied it, anil
stole a glance into quarters a bit
more gay. that she knew were her
child's. Stone's insistent pressure
stopped her loitering feet and they
reached on behind the prim,
starched figure of the servant.
At the far end of the cavernous ι
corridor a nurse stopped them.
"Not you, please, Mr. Stone. Just
the young lady." The man went
over and sat down on a Victorian
sofa against the mulberry-toned |
wall.
The nurse led Ylena through the (
dim upstairs sitting room and on
into the bedroom. In the shadowy
light Ylena barely could see the
aged Mrs. Vincent in her gigantic,
antique bed, thinner than when she
last saw her. Sick. Beaten. She lay
perfectly quiet, except for fighting
black eyes that stared balefully at
Ylena.
"Come over here and sit down
where I can see you." To the nurse
she ordered, "Get out!" After a
moment of tens siîeTîcs s'.s qucï
!i..nr. 1 Yl. p.a vsely, "Wei!, why sit
there .«jn'c-chl-ss ? Why don't you
ask rne how much longer I'm going
to in·. ? That s what you want to
nv.-Yv, isn't it?" She forestalled the
-i.rl'.s r. ply before the words could
oe uttered. "And don't lie. Hut
that's one thing about you. You
don't He. I've found that out."
Ylena said, "If your death means
I'm to h.r-e Carlyle. you can't
blame me for hoping it soon."
"Yes. you proved your eagerness
by taking the plane. Λ train would
haw been fast enough, but no, you
hurried. Well, I'm not dead yet,
young lady, and I keep Carlyle un
til I am. And whether you get her
then depends on how she acts win η
she sees you. First," she said, in
her voice that slid continuously and
.m.T.n'.roUaMy from deep savage
tones to quavering helplessness,
"lei me tell you, you'll never get
any of my money. Carlyle gets
monthly allowances, also a settle
ment on her eighteenth birthday,
her twenty-first, her twenty-fifth
and her thirtieth. But you," she re
peated, "get nothing."
Ylena said with pride, "I don't
want your money. I make all the
mon· y I need."
That's fiddle-twiddle talk. I
know you sell doo-dads and gq
at' ur.d hanging curtains in peo<
pi s houses, hut I happen to h®
talking about millions. Yes, with
the exception of a necpssary
amount to take care of Theodore,
Carlyle gets everything, whether
she lives with you, or stays here
under a guardian. Now, tell me,"
she demanded, somewhat scornful
ly, ' what sort of life would sh·
live out there in that Cod forsaken
country?"
Πιο girl took hor wide, green
gaze off the old lady's wrinkled
features and fixed them on empty
space. "She would live in a land of
sunshine. She would pick oranges
for her orange juice right from the
trees. She would have a little pony
with a saddle of Moxican silver and
fancy fish in a pool in the patio—"
From dreamlike fancy, she brought
her eyes hack to Mrs. Vincent.
"And, no matter what my own
opinion is, she would be taught to
respect both you and her father
and the Vincent name."
For quite some time, much to the
girl's apprehension, the old woman
lay with her eyes closed. Then, aft
er a while, she opened them and
looked at her bedside clock, "She'll
be back from her mornlnB walk
now." She lifted a bell, which in
due time brought the nurse. The
feeble patient said, "Have Misi
Carlyle brought here."
Ylena could feel her heartbeats
sending the blood to her head in
gush'ng vvaves that almost blinded
her. Her fingers curved tightly
about the arms of her chair as sh·
heard her child's voice, dim at first,
louder as she progressed through
the oppressive hallway. There Wat
a flurry of greetings between Car
lyle anil Vernon Stone, still at his
post on the Victorian sofa. The
blond girl heard Stone give the lit
tle girl a pleasantly worded com
mand not to keep her grrndmother
waiting. With eager vigilance
Ylena continued to watch, her neck
rigid, eyes staring, hands still
clutching the arms of her chair.
And then she gave way to a peace
ful, beautiful relaxation. Carlyle
was walking through the door,
(To Be Continue^)
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