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five dollars she was paying Rod.
Much of the *500 she had reserv
ed out of the *2,000—it wasn’t quite
*2,000 that had come from Rod but
she had saved a little of her salary
before she fell ill—was gone. She
could carry on for about two months
and then she must either rent or
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And In the meantime ....
Well, it was thrilling to know
Rod was Using under their very own
roof. Yes, theirs, for she had de
cided he should hie 1 part owner.
convenience she would keep the title
in her own name but she always
would consider that Rod shared in
its ownership. And if she sold the
house she would send his half to
him In care of his. father.
The other half was legitimately
hers. She would not use it unless
necessity compelled her, but after
all. even if it was the price of Rod's
desertion of her, was she not en
titled to half of the money that had
been saved through stint in which
she had borne an equal part.
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Whatever it was that she hoped
for from Rod’s presence in her house
failed to materialize, however. She
couldn't bring herself to go to him.
Weeks went by, and she was fac
ing the necessity of having Bessie
tell him he would have to go when
Bessie returned from a visit to the
cottage with the report that the
caretaker had entertained a lady
1 friend.
“I asked him if he had hired a
woman to come in and clean house
j for him,’ she told Bertie Lou, “just
to make sure I didn't get him
| wrong. He said no, he’d done the
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had a personal matter to take
with him.
Molly had a healthy suspicion of
the nature of “Lila’s personal mat
ter,’ 'but she' was too desirous of
pleasing the wife of an influential
man like Cyrus Loree to refuse the
address, although she did wish she
hadn’t mention that it was in her
possession*
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This time Lila had found Rod at
home. She looked around his poor-
bousecleantng hlmsejf. Then I sort
of pumped him to see if he would
open up and admit that someone
had been there: He told me he
hadn't any family In the east, but
that's about all I could get out of
him. Say. Bertie Lou. is this guy
straight?”
Bertie Lou looked at her, speech
less with the misery that welled into
her throat. Of course Rod didn't
know that it was their house, their
little house of dreams. He was at
liberty to have callers if he wished
.... only, for something Bessie had
said and'the way she looked when
she said it, Bertie Lou had a sicken
ing impression.
“What makes you no sure that a
woman was there?” she countered
to Bessie's question about Rod.
“Well, I guess Mr. Brown doesn't
wear gold hairpins,” Bessie an
swered shortly. Brown was the
name Rod had taken at the time
of his last change of address. De
spite his belief that Lila would seek
him in his humble abode, she had
done so.
Rod had gone to Tom Fraser to
ask his permission to give his name
as reference when at last he found
it almost impossible to obtain a po
sition without one. Tom had asked
his address. And'Molly had given it
to Lila when the latter said she
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furnished room with an open
sneer upon her skillfully colored
lips.
“This isn't necessary,” she said,
ignoring the lack of welcome and
the fact, that Rod stood 1 and did
not offer her a chair. “Cyrus will
take you back,’ she added after
waiting in vain for Itod to answer
her remark.
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(To Be Continued.)
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