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Chapter XXXYV.
sTELLA PELLETIER, with the‘
tchmaking drive of a satis
d wife, had said, when she
.rd that her husband had asked
ier to pay them a visit Thanks
ving night, “Then I'll invite Jen.
to have dinner with us. Her |
ther's gone, she’s alone, and I'd
e to see those two children get
ether.” |
And Jennet, hoping to encounter
ter there, had accepted with
crity.
s did everyone who fell within
warm circle of the Pelletiers,
met felt relaxed and at home
th them on that family holiday.
e boys, aged 12, 10 and eight,
re scrubbed, untidy and garru
s. Their lively faces which re
bled but did not repeat each
er were, Jennet thought, tha
est table decorations she had
n for some time. The children
de a great fuss over the turkey
which only the 12-year-old ul
ately had appetite, and Jennet
rembered her own reluctance as
hild to eat the bird who always
le, after weeks of school stories,
seem more human than John
ien himself.
ennet's own appetite was lost
the memory of her initial meet
with Peter—here, at this table,
jer this crystal wheel of light,
ing this portion of scenic wall
r, genderless idyl of willow
{ pond—and to the still live
e of his coming here tonight.
the welter of children’s talk,
lapses of attention and her
king at her plate went un
-Iced.
fter dinner, the boys, lured by
vision, disappeared into the up
regions of the house, and Jen
and Stella and Walter slipped
ndy in the quiet of the living
m.
tella raised her great gentian
s to her husband who, thus
d, said, “I'd be glad to see you
out and get busy, Jennet, but
this particular time, I’m not
e the hospital is a good idea,
er is"in a little trouble right
Trouble?” Jennet echoed,
ng
Well, I'm trying to get him
pstated at the hospital. We're
ting for a federal clearance
lat is, Peter has to be passed
as a good security risk. Some
lis enemies, particularly Max
| Cota, would be only too glad
throw a monkey-wrench into
128, In fact, Cota seems to have
¢ ace up his sleeve already—
hinted as much. That’s why 1
-in view of the—er —trouble
June, it might be better for
—and for you too—if you
red clear of Angels until the
tion is under control.”
* » *
HEN the chimes rang a few
s later, Jennet’s head
ng to the sound.
that must be Peter now,”
tla said, without looking up
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By WALLY Fawx
from her needles. “Why don’t you
answer it, Jennet?”
Jennet opened the front door.
Peter’s eyes widened at the sight
of her and then he grimed. “Looks
like I've got more to be thankful
for than I thought.”
She pulled him inside, pus her
face against his coat. “Peter, I
tried to phone y0u....”
He lifted her face with his hand,
bent to her mounth.
- When, remembering the Pelle
tiers at last, she pulled away from
his kiss, she was surprised to feel
tears under her lashes.
. They stayed the space of time
it took Peter to drink a highball,
but it seemed a long time to Jennet,
the more so since Peter did not
seem to be in a hurry to depart.
They sat beside each other on the
couch.
“My plan,” Walter was saying,
“is to present your clearance and
the grant to the Medical Executive
Committee and to request your re
instatement. But I hope you're not
going to be skittish about signing
the oath, Peter. That’s a must now
at Angels. Your're not going to
balk again on that?’
* * ¥
“WALTER, you know how I feel
about test oaths,” Peter said.
“I think they stink. But,” he
reached for Jennet’s hand, “There’s |
too much at stake to balk at that
now. Put it this way. When the
oath first came up, I stood with
the guys who said “Why?” Now,”
he said, looking at Jennet, “I'm a
whyv-notter.”
“You don’t have to sound so
sheepish about. it,” Walter said.
“Pll tell you, Peter, maybe I
rationalize but to me this is no
time for frontier attitudes. There
aren’t any more forntiers. It’s no
time for absolute certainties. It's
a period of flux, of changing creeds
and ideologies, and in time of
change, one makes compromises.
One has to to get along. We're
caught between two American
ways of thought. The democratic
way, the democratic society which
favors individual independence
and savs, “Stand on your own two
feet’ And the authoritarian so
ciety, the capitalistic outgrowth,
which says. “Be a good boy and
mind the boss and then you'll get
protection and an electric dish
washer.! Obviously, these are op
posite ideals — independence and
submission. Yet, they exist side
by side in America today. ‘Nat
‘ urally, the individual in confllctgd.
Let's face it. The society in which
we live is unstable. The economic
contradictions alone are enough to
make us a nation of schizophre
nics, let alone the moral ones. But
the strong have to stay and fight.
Maybe out o6f this struggle be
tween authority and democracy
will come a new creed, a way of |
’living in peace and international
'amity. That’s what we have to
| stay and fight for. .. ”
(To Be Countinued)
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