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THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1950,
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A" Copyright 1950 by Hermino Black Dist. by NEA SERVICE, INC,
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THE STORY: Clemency Norton,
young, eager to travel, goes with
Syrie Amberley to an isolated but
juxurious home in the North Af
rican desert as nursery governess
to Syrie’s small daughter Baba.
The house belongs to Piers Am
periey, brother of Syrie’s husband
Jon. Clemency notices however
that Jon did not meet his wife and
daughter at the airport and that
piers, who met them, was reserv
ed and withdrawn in his attitude
toward Syrie.
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Clemency and Baba were taken
straight to the nursery apartments
situated at the back of the house
and reached by crossing a court=
yard tilled with flowers.
The rooms were charming, light
and airy, and, save for their win=-
dows and the outlook, might have
peen the nurseries and a bedroom
of any up-to-date country house.
There was also a small sitting
room which was for Clemency in
her off-duty moments.
The suitcases were brought by
s white-clad Arab servant who
flashed his teeth at Baba’s new
nurse in a wide, friendly smile.
As the days went on she was to
ot to know Ahmed well—he and
his sister Louilie waited on the
nurseries.
Baba was tired out, and, like
+lost tired children, inclined to be
otful. Clemency gave directions
tor the little girl’s supper to be
ought in 20 minutes, and got
or ready for bed meanwhile,
though she protested vigorously
lot she wanted to see her Daddy
st, While she was making her
¢ obstreperous on this point,
Justine came in.
“ls Madamyfs case among
vours?” she agked. “The large one.
it seems to have been mislaid.”
“Do you mind looking in my
room=" said Clemency. “I haven’t
seen It.”
A search produced no result, but
Justine lingered. “It was certainly
in the car. They have it some
where,” she said, shrugging her
shoulders. “Why does Mam’selle
Baba ery?”
“She'’s disappointed not to see
her father, poor mite,” replied
Clemency in French.
“I did not realize you spoke my
language.” Justine’s look and tone
hoth had a new friendliness.
“I am always nervous,” ex
plained Clemency. ”I'm afraid it's
very bad French—but there were
several French girls—war refugees
—at the Nursery School where I
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2 cups cooked tomatoes (no. 2 can)
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“Mademoiseele has quite a good
accent,” said Justine, not flnt‘t%r
ing. She glanced at the still-fret
ting Baba: “She only fusses for
her father because he spoils her.”
“He is still lying down, I sup
pose. Don’t cry, darling, sand
man’s coming to put you to sleep.
You will see Daddy in the morn
ing.” But it did seem strange that
Jon Amberley should have made
no attempt to greet his wife -and
child, “Is he quite an invalid
then?” she asked. She did not
want to gossip, but she had to find
out things somehow.
“No, no, no!” exclaimed Justine.
“He is ill at times. At lea.:—”
She broke off, shrugging her
shoulders. “Oh, well, you will get
used to this household. I must go
now—or Madame will be scream
ing for®* me.” As she went out,
Louilie brought Baba’s supper and
while she was eating it, her moth
er appeared.
“Are you all right?” Syrie asked
with that careless charm of man
‘ner which she could assume when
she liked. “Do you feel vou are
going to hate it a lot.”
“Good gracious, no,” Clemency
laughed. “Though I've hardly had
time to think about it, it all seergs
very—intriguing, It’s beautiful.”
- “Oh, it’s beautiful enough!”
Syrie followed her glance frown
ingly. “One can’t live on that sort
of beauty. How I hate coming
back!” The last sentence, added in
‘an undertone, held so much fierce
‘resentment that it brpught her
icompanion’s startled eyes to her
face. Syrie was staring before her
with an expression of stark misery
and hatred. It was as though she
had been caught without a mask
—that mask of careless indiffer
ence which she usually wore.
Then, as she met Clemency’s star
tled glance, the mask was on again.
She laughed lightly. “I’'m miss
ing London. I came to say that
we should like you to have dinner
with us tonight. Piers never will
dine before 8 o’clock‘ so you've
plenty of time to rest.” There was
no question as to whether Clem
ency would not have greatly pro
ferred to remain in the nursery
and go to bed early after the jour
ney. This was not an invitation, it
was an order—and all she could
do was to murmur thanks.
“I hope it won’t bore you. You
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Sift t0gether.......3 cups sifted RED BAND Flour
*3 tsp. double-action baking
powder
*1%2 tsp. salt
*lf you use RED BAND Self-Rising Enriched Flour,
omit baking powder and salt in crust only.
Cutin with pastry
blender or 2 knives
until mixture looks
like “meal” .. ... %2 cup shortening
SHrin.......ccnoosYato 1 cup milk (to make soft
dough)
Round up on lightly floured cloth-covered board.
Knead lightly . . . 10 to 12 times. Roll out 24 of the
dough into a circle 14 to 16-in. in diameter. Gently fit
into lightly greased 2-qt. casserole. Bake 10 to 15
minutes in hot oven (450°). Roll out remaining !4 of
dough for top crust. Prick with fork.
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Kitty Kallen, radio and night
club singer from Philadelphia,
shows off the other side of her
feminine charms to give support
to the assertion of Monte Proser,
New York night club operator
and theatrical producer, that her
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ed to laugh. The very last thing
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tempt to push herself into the
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be left alone to do it.
“Very well. I'll send Justine to
bring you along,” Syrie told her.
“You’ll never find your way
around this caravanserai without
help — until you get used t. it.”
She turned towards the door again,
and was just behind it when it
;)le)ened\hurriedly and a man came
“Forgive me,” he said pleasant
ly, “but I had to come in search
of my family.” He crossed over and
picked Baba bodily out of her
chair. “Hello, Baba—glad to see
Daddy?” and to Clemency again:
“I'm Jon Amberley. You are—"
“You might leave me to do.the
introducing, Jon,” observed Syrie,
emerging from behind the door.
“Darling! How marvelous to
have you back!” Baba in one arm,
he put the other around his wife
and, bending his head, kissed her
lips.
(To Be Continued)
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