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Jessica went to the kitchen and
put on the coffee pot. A step on
the porch sent her rushing back
to the front door.
Doris, in pajamas, with a man’s
coal bundled about her, her au
burn haid wet and disheveled.
“Lord, what a wind,” she cried.
“Bill’s gone. He went downtown
to see what’s happened. A man
came along and told him it as in
one oi those old hotels on Main
Street.”
“I'm afraid Mrs. Blake is at
the fire,” said Jessica, measuring
coffee. “I thought she might
come home wet through.”
“1 could drink a cup of cof
fee,” said Doris. “Where’s Lucy?”
“Gone off ona Y hike, I
think.”
“You're not sure?”
Jessica looked at her. “Why do
you say that,”
Doris shrugged. “No reason. I
just wondered. Thought she
might help find her mother."””
She gulped down a cup of cof
fee and a little later went off,
promising to return if she heard
anything further about the fire.
Jessica could not understand
the panic which sent her back
and forth from the kitchen to the
living room windows after Doris
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left, the apprehension which grew
as the minutes passed, the relief
when she heard a car stop out
side the house. Someone had
brought Mrs., Blake home.
She ran out to the hall, flung
cpen the front door and saw a
man mount the steps.
“People named Blake live
here,” the man asked.
Jessica nodded. Her anxious
glance traveled past him to the
car at the curb. He said bluntly,
“Got a woman out there in the
car. We identified her by a letter
in her purse. Why.should an old
woman visit a fire? She acts like
she’s had a fit or something.”
He went down the steps and
came back carrying a limp fig
ure. “Where'll I pul her, miss?
Jessica found her voice. “In
here.,” She led him into the liv
iny room and he put Mrs. Blake
down on the sofa. “You're in a
fix, for I don’t know where you’ll
get a doctor,” he said “Every
one’s at the fire. It's something
awful down there. Regular in
ferno.”
“Thanks for _bringing her
home,” Jessica murmured.
“Don’t mention it. I think she’ll
come out of it after a while. Bet
ter call some(lne.to help you.”
*
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Blake, lying queer and still, her
face ghastly pale where it wasn’t
streaked with c¢moke. Her hands
were livid with burns and her
gray hair wet and wispy about
her shoulders,
She’s lost her mind, thought
Jessica wildly. What shall I do?
Doris. She would call Doris.
Doris came and brought her
Fusband with her. Bill was a
heavy man with thick black
eyebrows and a shrewd red face.
“Lookn like she’s had a stroke,”
Le told Jessica. “11l try to find
a doctor.”
He left. It was a half-hour be
fore he returned, but he brought
a doctor with him.
The doctor wore no hat. He
had a cut on one cheek, and his
clothes smelled of smoke. He hur
riedly examined the woman on
the sofa,
“Shock,” he said. “Might be a
stroke. She may be like this for
hours, maybe longer. I'll try to
call again in an hour or two.
Just watch her. How did she hap
pen to be at the fire?” He lifted
cne scarred hand gently.
“She’s a firebug,” said Doris
tluntly. “She never misses a fire.
But this looks as though she
rushed right into it.”
“Hard to keep people back,”
said the doctor.
After he left, Doris said, “Bill
was there. He said it was awful.
A lot of people were trapped and
the elevator jammed.”
“The men who take girls to
those dumps are heels,” said Do
ris’ husband. “They sneaked out
and saved themselves and left
the girls to get out alone. There
are a couple of bad cases. One
died while they were bringing
her out and a couple more are
unidentified.”
Jessica said, “I can’t imagine—"
Doris exchanged a glance with
her husband. “Bill's leave is up
tomorrow,” he said. “We've got
to go.”
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Jessica went to the door with
wem, then returned to the living
room to watch beside her moth
er-in-law. One hour passed . .
two . . . son the doctor would
return. Once she thought she
heard the siren again. A few cars
passed.
It was very still in the house,
a horrifving stillness which
wrapped the room where she sat,
tense and rigid, listening for the
doctor.
Then she heard a car far down
the street. She was on her feet
and the the door, gazing at the ap
proaching headlights as they
came nearer.
She was weak with relief
when the car stopped. |
“Doctor,” she cried, and left
the hall and went out on the
porch, “Oh, I'm so glad . . .”
%fir voice died away.
e car was a taxi. The doctor
had come in his own car before. |
She watched'a man swing out of
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in the shadow of the trees which
lined the sidewalk. She waited,
feeling an odd sense of panic as
he emerged from the shadow and
came directly up the front walk
toward her. She gave a little gasp
as a shaft of light from the open
hall door fell upon the tall, ad
vancing figure.
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her knees weak as water beneath
her and the blood pounding diz
zily in her reeling head as she
retreated, one step at a time, to
ward the hall behind her.
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Political Announcements
FOR REURESENTATIVE
1 hereby announce my candi
dacy for the House of Represen
tatives, Georgia General Assem
bly, from Clarke county, subject
to the rules and regulatiops of
the Democratic Primary Septem
ber Bth. I will appreciate the vote
and support of all Clarke county
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