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The say they're as gooci as you coul get in Paris. Of course 1 don't know; have you ever been there?" ' She didn't like to say four times, ‘so she nodded: "Yes, it's wonder- ui." The little restaurant was very quiet at this hour, and it was pleasant sitting at the round table with its soft pink-shaded lamp. They had snails and sparkling Burgundy and then crepes Suzette. He was charmingly unaware that she was very much dressed up in contrast to his blue serge suit grown shiny at the elbows, But he did say, his eyes behind the horn.rimmed glasses warm with admiration, “That's a beautiful dress you're wearing. I don't be- lieve I ever saw one like it." Tam smiled. She couldn't help thinking, “I'll bet you didn't!" "It makes you look like some- thing out of e velentine," he ven. tured. He had a one-sided quirk to his grin which she liked. She won- dered bitterly why Nathan couldn't say things like that~but he never would She was "the urge, the mo. tLf" and that should satisfy any woman, — She told Cary Severance, "I was really startled when you quoted Marcus Aurelius. Dont think I recognized it, though! I do a little work for an old professor, and .ie told me the source." Now she was sure that she had opened the was! for his confidence: about the university, "Yes," he said modestly, "I've managed to get a little education here and there. My father's in the restaurant business and I suppose I'll go in with him, but he always wanted me to have some educa- tion. I've done quite a few differ- ent things-even some amateur boxing in the town I came from: Hazelton, Pennsylvania." Boxing? Restaurant business. She was disillusioned. "But Gorgas told me-—” she began, "Oh, Gorgas!" he laughed. "He head However, he did tell me your name correbtiy, Miss Tam 0'Bhan. ter. But I wonder if he was cor- rect in saying you were engaged to Nathan Pierriile?" She thought that was impudent and said evasively, “l can't under- stand how he could imagine such a thing." She couldn't have answer. ed that question definitely any- how. Was she, or wasn't she? Nath- an didn't believe in the institution of marriage. Although the evening was great fun she was vaguely disappointeu. She realized that she expected Cary 4r ‘E ii The Bough Breaks _ ., uois, ssonreosl . i t rue cuAntqTTETowN bufisplafl - a- l: ‘i i iii asst“ f: ~r>= fr: lh \ ~i=-:.=.i='*.t- .l.f‘~'h2?"'r.§‘.°tif: t w’ . . , shrusslns “ram began ltoL laugh‘ hysterical- ly. She "turned of! the electric coffee perwith ‘an automatic gee. ture. . . . ». - lie went out, slamming the door. But in fiveminuteo he was beck, and he‘stood still simply holding out his arms. Therrwere tears in her eyesnShe ran to him and they clung together with passion both - courageous and weak. _ After along time she‘ said, Nathan, you really must go. Pleen.’ She was suddenly afraid his mother mightlcome. " "We'll ‘never forget tonight," he whispered, kissing henthroat and, firm little chin. “It is the begin- ning of everything. We shell never fee and I have crackers and a 800d Stilton cheese" (Luke had sent that yesterda , He loved to send her boxes of cod-good prac- tical food such as cheese, lemons. lea. oatmeal. rice, sugar, and dried apricots. And he always inclosed his score in the great hundred same Casino tournament he was Playing with l-loggett. Then she entered 1t on the large bullenn which he had carefully ruled in green ink.) “Please tell me about your evening‘ she seld gayly, flouncing across the room in her rustling petticoats. He stood looking at her. she cluttered the bright-colored cups and saucers on the table, and reached up for the big ‘wooden cheese tray. ‘Well, darling? Were Plasma and Melchior in best voice? Did Siegfried have e really 800d white horse or that mangy animal they used last season/l" l d much rather hear about your elvzelllnfl." he said. ‘Oh. my evening?" Tam measur. ed the coffee carefully before ane- Werlns. “We went to a little French Dlace. Very bourgeois with pink silk shades on the table lamps fields, and a Maltese cat dozing by and murals of peasants in purple the fat cashier. But tender escar- gots and good Burgundy." You prefer that, then, to mu. sic?" said Nathan, his face dark and contemptuous. "Nonsense," she said. "That's e non sequitur, a fallacy, a false premise, a delusion of absurdity, or what have you.” Nathan walked to ‘ram slowly, seized her bare arms with his am- azingly strong lean fingers and cried: "I’ve just come bhek from hearing the “Gotterdammerungm- and 1 find you flippant and cheap, like any other woman! I find you unconcerned about missing great music and happy to have spent the eve-pins in a tawdry restaurant with God know who." He hadn't recognized the waiter then, thank God! She was almost frightened by his violence, for he shook her again, and shouted: “Tam, I loved you! Do you under- stand? I loved you! I thought you were the one woman in the world who cared for the beautiful things. But tonight, what do you do? Re. fuse the music, Deprive me of happiness, run out to be com- monly amused by a common per- son, and come backland start bah.» it matters that the white horse was mangy." _ "He was, then?" asked Tam with impish naivete. Nathan thrust her away so vio- lently that her head hit the sharp Severance to be a romanticaly pro. found scholar in disguise. But he didn't talk about Marcus Aurelius or anything profound. He seemed curious and interested in regard to herself, but she said her work was a sort of secretarial 10b. quite dull, and he in turn looked disappointed. Now she was feminine and re- vengeful enough to plan her re- turn at the hour when she was pretty sure Nathan would be just ack from the opera. And yes. as the cab drew up in Latimer Street, she sew lights in the Pierrllles front sitting room windows, and Nathan was standing there between the looped curtains. Beside the doorstep she stood a few moments chatting and laughing with Cary Severance. He asked if he might take her to see H.M.s. Pinafore on next Tuesday night which he had free. -But she said no, she would have to work for the professor. Slie knew that Dudley, being a Gilbert and Sullivan devotee, was going to Plnafore, but it. seemed best to terminate this friendship, She could really never have anything in common with Cary Severance. Perhaps he understood, for he studied her face in silence and then turned away, “Good night. then. Best of luck and everything." It was an unhappy but definite goodby. As she went into the house her heart began to beat faster, for Nathan was coming down the stairs. He followed her to the door of her apartment. “May I come in?" he asked stiffly. "Oh, do!" I'll make some cof. Ilesnendess as» Ode pride in sellaeieal Jenni the (idly el Whitehea- Iev pestle daesbeesy "Jseelsloesfilevvlhhe Ssvesvflseee. s IOLIS-2Se. (2250 sheets) Popular llssslisrs “WsIeeaaLeIIJ-eagltaie” sumsaelaaesrue" "Allllltlellavilhal" "caisson Ohtek" _ .. Classics '9" Great Iasta 1e Gershwin! Inn artists-tallies. "are; bllng about Wagner's opera. As if ‘ quarrel again. 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