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THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1947,
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TJake the Laughfer
lffl" i .fi/ by Koren DeWolf & .N,.EE?Q’%?’_&%C
eSSBSy SNy
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Sherry could feel herself pale
and her head swam dizzily. Then
the blood rushed to her face
again and throbbed at her tem
les.
:’gNo!v‘lt couldni’t be Tony! She
couldn’t see him just all of a
sudden like this! She had to
prace herself and be prepared
jor K! Fo.
She knew-she was staring, but
she coyld no help it.
She thought, Oh, Tony! Tony
I've ;got f;(t)l know if it's’ you or
not! ‘and the man turned ar
"hd Jooked at her. -
1t was Tony, !
His face lit with delight and he
got up quickly, but the waiter
was coming with his highball
and Tony had to tell him he was
changing tables.
Sherry's automatic smile was
frozen on her face. She clenched
her hands hard and tried to
breathe naturally. ’
«you're glad to see “him of
course,” she told herself * desper
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ately, “but you can’t swoon in
his arms_ you fool!”
Then 'fony was saying, ‘I just
tfried to get you on the telephone!
Jenny tells me you're working!”
and he kissed her and sat down.
Sherry said, “Yes, I'm working,
‘How well you're looking! Did you
like New York? How’s Joyce?”
~ She thought, That's it! Make a
blithering idiot: of yourself!
Tony seemeqd to be excited too,
and they both triea to speak at
once ang laughed.
‘ He said, “We're acting like a
pair of lovers! People’ll be look
ing at us. I only got in this morn.
ing, few—a business conference
on a new contract. I'm leaving
&y train tonight.”
~ Sherry’s ‘heart ‘turned sicken
ingly.
~ She said, “Oh no, Tony! Not
s 0 soon!” without meaning to say
it, and they caught each other’s
hands. ...
Well, that was all right,she told
herself, they always had,
Tony said, “I should have wir
ed, but T wanted to surprigse you.”
She said, “Oh what a shame!”
because it was the thing to say.
“1 called you the instant I was
through,” he ‘told her “How do
you like working? Tell me all
about it.”
They talked about the studios
and the people they knew and
about ‘each other’s work. They
talked about Peter ond the acci=
dent and why Tony had not writ
ten sooner, . ;
Sherry had another cup of tea
and Tony smoked a lot of cigar
ets. He had been given a feature,
his first big picture, and a grand
new contract.
“We’ll celebrate tonight!” he
tolg her. “What a lotten shame
we haven’t Henri's!”
Sherry agreed with him, bufi
\s‘ne was thinking, T can’t stand
\it' that's all! T can't talk about
old times and Joyce all evening!
' Tony was looking puzzledly
#uround.
“This is Henri's” he sair, "isn't
it? T mean where Henri’s used to
be? ,
Sherry had hoped he would
not think ot that. The realization
made her want to cry. She had
to say something quickly so she
asked about Kris but Tony had
not heard* anything for months
either,
“But isn’t it grand about San
dro!” hesaid. “He’s one of the
mighty now; did a swell job on
his last pictuire. 1 wouldn’t mind
having him for mine.”
Sherry smiled.
She said, “And after the way
you used to razz him!”
“Well, we've all made the
grade, sweet!” Tony said. ‘Funny
when you think o 1 It—the four of
us doing the things we p'anned.”
He stopped for a minute, then
his voice was quieter. .
“Only you were going to do my
stories.”
Sherry tried to smile. Shg knew
what to say, but she could see
Tony and herself sitting in a ram
shickle yellow car while they
watched the dark water and
made tremenlous plans.
She shut her eyes because the
picture hurt.
She said, “Don’t, Tony!-, . ...
Don’t!” and turned away.
Tony was speaking very gently.
“It was Hallowe'en night and
you wanted to go to a party. . ..
You were such a little girl . . . .
so pretty with your hair blowing
around your. face, . . ..”
~ Sherry swallowed a sob and
stared at a fat blue tea pot. Tony
went on.
' “I told you all the things that
had ever hurt me. . . . We had a
hot dog . . . it was all the money
I had . | and you made me feel
like a big shot. . . I loved you
that night She'ry.”
She said “That night. You
loveg me that night!”
Well, what difference did it
‘make if Tony knew? As if pride
mattered now.
He said, “And lots of other
nights . . . you knew that, didn’t
you?
Sherry lifted her chin.
She said, “If 1 had, do you
think you could have married me
off to Peter?” but she did not
look at him, e
“You .were so young,’ Tony
told her, “and you’d been so sick
and I couldn’t take care of you.
We've been fools Sherry, both of
us. We belong, and we've always
known and talked ourselves out
of: 1"
He found her hard and they
clung under the table. Sheiry
leaned her head against the seat
because her temples throbbed.
Tony was right—they belongea.
Her hand was in Tony's again.
Time seemed stopped.
She said, “It’s too late, Tony—
Joyce—"" A el
He said, “Joyce knows. T told
her before we _were married.
Shell understand.”
Sherry = thought, “This is
wrong; Wrong! Tony’s married!
Joyce—" And suddenly she knew
she could not fight it There was
tnyy Tony and she in thg whole
world. It had always been like
that. They had gone back to the
bLeginning; nothing in between
could matter now. .
(To Be Continued)
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