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»The Republican standard-bearer in the 1948 “presidential campaign, Thomas Edmund Dewey, poses
for an informal portrait with his family. His wife and his two sons, Thomas, left, 15, and John,
12, make up the family group. The picture was taken in the Deweys’ hotel suile in Philadelphia,
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THE STORY: Lucy has be
come indifferent and listless.
Jessica tells her she works too
hard, has no life of her own.
“You should marry, have a hus
band,” says Jessica. Lucy breaks
down. “I'll nmever marry,” she
cries bitterly. “I'll live here with
Mother wuntil I'm pensioned.”
T WRE DANNER.DERALD ATOHENY HEORUIE
Later, walking over to Gene
vieve's with Lucy Jessica says
there is something Luey should
know. “Is’s about David Grego
ry, isn't it?” asks her sister-in-
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Jessica said slowly, “I'm going
to marry David Gregory Lucy.”
Lucy did not answer immedi
ately. ‘When she did, her tone
was troubled. “I can’t -believe
.yowll hurt Tom, Jessica.”
" “Someone must be hurt.”
~ “Tom’s the kindest man. He's
gone through so much.”
Jessica dropped Lucy’s arm.
“That’s no argument,” she said.
“That’s the argument everyone
will use. In peacetime a woman
and man who disagree and are
unhappy together feel that di
vorce is the only sensible meth
od of solving their differences.
Why should a uniform make a
saint of any man or require his
wife to lead an unhappy life be
cause her husband was in dan
ger? Tom will strip off that uni
form and be the same man who
went away.”
I “l don’t think anyone will be
the same when this war is over.
I think it has changed and warp
ed the views of everyone who
has lived through ¥. I believe it
has intensified emotions.” She
stopped suddenly and Jessica
guessed Lucy was embarrassed
at her own words.
She laughed. “I never knew
you to be so philosophical, Lucy.
Maybe I misjudge you,” she said
teasingly. “Maybe you hide be
hind that placid face plenty of
thoughts which would alarm
your mother.”
“Poor Mother.”
Jessica could not agree. Lucy
was the person to pity. Lucy,
who tonight showed the first
indication of restlessness and
'rebellion against her lot. Maybe
she was happier before I came,
"thought Jessica uneasily. Possi
bly I should leave her as she is
l and not tell’ her consgantly-that
she should be différent.
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nounced that she had a week’s
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1 There was a peculiar obsti
nacy in her eyes as she worked.
tThe outdoor work made ~her
| cheeks color brilliantly. .
I “You work like someone pos
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Lucy stripped off her work
gloves. Her blond hair was a
[Aangled mass about her thin
}cheeks. “I'm going to have a
change,” she said abruptly. “Fm
| Boing for an allday hike on Sat
urday. Mother knows I won't be
here to Lelp then and she wants
everything done before Tom re
turns.”
“He may not return for
weeks,” said Jessica indifferent
ly “No reason to work yourself
to death.”
“Be good to Tom¢ won't you?”
said Lucy unexpectedly.
“You know perfectly well
what I plan to do.” Jessica shot
her a surprised glance.
Lucy pushed back her hair.
She said, “Don’t do anything un~
til I come back? Promise?”
Jessica turned to regard her
curiously. She put down the dish
she was polishing. “What's on
your mind exactly?” she asked.
“Planning to take my advice and
leave town suddenly?” - :
Her tone was teasing but Lu
cy's face clouded: ‘“Don’t say
that.”
“] believe you have some se
cret plan,” said Jessica. ‘‘Look,
I talk too much, I don’'t want to
interfere in your life, Lucy.”
But Lucy was gone, and her
¥aother stood staring Thostilely
at Jescica from the door into the
lining room. “What were you
saying to Lucy?” she demanded.
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Jessica set down a glass, pick
ed up another and polished it
carefully. “Nothing.” |
. Mrs. Blake advanced a step
into the kitchen. “You don’t fool
me. You'd like to persuade Lucy
to be a bad girl—yes, you!
would. I'm not blind.” |
' Jessica carried the glasses
across 'the kitchen and placed
them on the shelf before she |
gnswered. Then she said quietly, ‘
“I feel sorry for Lucy.”
“Why should you?”
“Because she never has any
young life—or fun.”
“I suppose you think that’s all
there is in life—fun!”
“I believe life is something
more than dismal routine of du
ty and work, if you mean that.
As for Luey being a bad girl, no
one could make her tir She's
the best girl I've ever known—
sweet and thoughtful. If it
hadn’t been for Lucy, I couldn’t
have stayed here,” she ended,
losing all control.
She whirled and faced the wo-
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the diet-and-steambox circuit. Gyroducing happens when some
body sits on this new automatic massage couch. Wave length
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man who stood staring at her
with no softening in her pale
eyes. “I'm not going to stay here
much longer,” announced Jessi
ca. She whipped off her apron
and hung it behind the kitchen
door. “I'm going back to Ken
tucky to my father. I'm going
back to where people are happy
and don’t interfere with the lives
of others . . .”
“We'll see about tt@t,“ said
Mrs. Blake harshly. “We'll sge
what Tom has to say about
dragging his child away f{rom
here and letting her grow up
without a shred of discipline. If
you want to go, I say good rid
dance to bad rubbish. You think
you are better than Tom’'s fami
ly. Well, you aren't!”
Jessica slammed the door as
she left the room. There. She
had done what she had vowed
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mother -in - law still further.
Made more difficult the task of
persuading Tom to let her go
and take Betsy. But nothing
would keep her here. Nothing.
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