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PAGE SIXTEEN
SMEAR CAMPAIGN
The auburn-haired girl raced
across the tennis court on legs like
long tamned scissor-blades. She
just managed to get her racket on
Miss Graydon’s scorchirig return.
Then from deep in the corner she
brought off an almost impossible
shot, The ball cleared the net with
a scant inch to spare, a little white
rocket exploding at Miss Gray
don’s feet. Miss Graydon’s shoul
ders meved helplessly and she
shook her head.
She'd had never a chance with
- that one.
The point gave the auburn
haired girl another game. Miss
Graydon, beaten ignominiously on
her own service, began batting
balls to her opponent.
Bill Jarvis, on the fringes of the
spectators, clapped decorously. It
didn't occur to him, at the moment,
that he was practically a one
man cheering section. He did not
notice the asides and glances that
passed between the young women
who watched the match.
A flunkey from the Inn—look
out Crest Inn where, Bill had
been scandalized to learn, rates
started at $25 a day — had pro
pelled an old lady’s wheeled chair
to a point from which she could
comfortably view the finals of the
intra-mural - tennis tournament.
The ancient one had sat quiescent
near Bill while Miss Graydon, a
determined but outclassed spin
ster-type, took an unholy shel
lacking.
Now, however, she spoke.
“Well, young man,” her voice
-wvas unexpectedly strong. “I'm
giad somebody’s got the decency
#o give that girl a hand.”
The old woman’'s eyes were like
&teel bullets. Their awareness,
aliveness, contrasted strangely
with cheeks withered like prunes
and old lips rather ridiculously
rouged.
“Oh,” he 'said, somewhat star
tled, “I thought she rated it. Darn
good - shot.”
“She made good shots all along.
And received. only a smattering of
applause, as the fella says. But”
—disapproval thinned that sur
prisingly able tone—*"let the Gray
don female win a point and they
fall all over themselves. This is a
partisan crowd, young man.”
“1 take it,” said Bill, “that this
wasn't a so&ular win.”
The oldster snorted, “I should
say not.”
“Why's that, now? I'd have fig
ured, . ."
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He checked it. He’d spoken in
that half-interested half-tolerant
manner one frequently adopts to
ward @& seven-year-old. But he
faced something at least 77.
"m good-lookin girl like
Hildy s would have the crowd
with her, eh? Well, before I tell
you m hasn'’t, if I do, we’ll
see the of this match.”
During the talk, the redhead had
fi“ %‘flrst service, She chang~
The bright-haired Hildy Sands
tossed up a ball. A Dblistering
smash , good as gold raising a
white Qalk-qufl at Miss Gray
don’s service line, The ball crash
g; w the backstop, shivering
The old lady chuckled. “Know
what that reminds me of? Helen
one time years ago. The
ery was all against her., But
she gave that gallery the
horse laugh and stuck ’em in, the
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| way that girl’s doing. I like Ler.”
“You were going to tell me 'why
—er, about her.” Bill hesitated
slightly. He had no real curiousity
about Hildy Sands. As guest of a
guest, so to speak, at Lookout
Crest—and engaged to his host’s
daughter—his interests were defi
vitely elsewhere.
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Before he could get an answer,
Hildy Sands won set and match.
. Instantly she ran to the net, ex
| tended an impulsive hand. Bill
| thought Miss Graydon slow in ad
vancing to shake that hand.
“Well, that’s that.” The specta~
tors, melted away, distracted the
old lady’s attention. “Run up to
the Inn, will you, young man?
And send back one of those bell
hops, that I've never yet seen hop,
to push me!”
Bill laughed. “I'll push you my
self, Mrs, ~—-."
“Fasker. Mrs. Jake Fasker,” The
shrewd light-gray eyes twinkled
at him. “Never heard of me, have
you?” .
“Well, no,” Bill confessed.
“On the other hand,” said Mrs.
Fasker, as he began-wheeling her,
“you may have, indirectly. Though
I don’t suppose ‘Rosemary Phoebe
Coilins’ means anything to your
generation.”
Bill said cautionusly: “Sure, it
does. She wrote books. My moth
er reads them. Or used to.”
“Humph! Questionable literary
taste, that mother of yours has.
But Rosemary Phoebe Collins
wrote books, all right. I ought to
know. Seeing's I'm her, or is it
| ‘she’? Never could get that straight.
| But I ground out 49 novels and
| hot a one of ’em fit to light the
fire with.” Mrs. Fasker humped
again, prodigiously. ‘“Sentimental
drivel! ‘Ponelope and Primroses,”
‘Lucky Louisa Lane.” How do you
like those? When all the time I
wanted to write like Ring Lard
ner or Damon Runyon or that
Hammett, maybe.”
Bill grined. He was enjoying . this
fortnight elderly individual, “Now
Mrs. Fasker! Don’t tell me you
were thwarted.”
“Was in one way. Not in an
other. I made about a million out
of that slush, young man. Used
to kid the ears off Fasker. He's
dead, poor soul. But he was in
the canned fruit business and all
he could gather out of it was a
couple hundred thousand. I was
the family financial wizard. But
what hogwash!”
“Still write?” Bill asked.
“¢No, sir. I'm retired. Nothing
but an arthritic old gossip. It's
fun, though. You wouldn’t believe
what we half-petrified fogies kick
around between us at a summer
hotel. And the things we get to
know! I know, for instance. that
you only came last n.ght — that
you're a Bill Jarvis—that you're
engaged to the pretty dark-haired
Coulter girl — that her father’s
your boss — and that you're here
for a week of your vacation. Nice
goln!, Bill. It's smart to marry
the boss's daughter.”
Bill gaped down into intricately
coiffeured white hair. But then,
he thought, no miracles had been
passed.. The Coulters had simply
told Mrs. Fasker about him.
“By the way,” Mrs. Fasker, in
quired, “where is Beverly? Your
fiancee, I mean.”
“Oh, she doesn’'t like tennis.
Said she’d have a nap while I
watched the match.”
“You're probably wondering
why I let myself go about the
Sands girl?”
“A little,” he admitted.
Mrs. Fasker waited a second
Then: “As 1 said, I'm a gossip
nowadays. But 1 don't dish dirt,
Bill Jarvis. Unless there’s suffi
cient reason. You, however, look
like a good guy. Fact is, yourself
and myself and the Coulter fam
ily, I think, are about the only
good guys in this plush-lined hos
telry. The rest are a pack of snobs.
And, for my money, you could
algo spell that with an “I’. Clobs!”
“] don’t get you, exactly,” Bill
said.
“You will. But you'd get some
thing else from somebody else
sooner or later. With a malicious
twist on it, no doubt. So I'll tell
you first. Because I'm sorry for
Hildy Sands and I'd like you to
be nice to her, if you have a
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yvou would. But most of them
aren’'t. You see, some kind—and
unknown — sow has spread it
aroung that Hilda's father is a
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