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! SANDRA THE JEALOUS \
a new serial story by
JANE PHELPS.
Author of “The Promoter’s Wife, and Other Stories.
(Copyright by George Mathew Adams.) <
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KEMP CALLS TO INQUIRE AF
TER SANDRA
CHAPTER LXIX.
4<YT7IIY aren’t you in bed?” So
deep was I in my thoughts
[that I had not heard Everett return, j
“Because I was not sleepy, and
| so thought I would wait for you.”
i “Well, I am here. Go at once.
And when I say not to wait for me,
1 mean it.”
“How is James?” I asked, ignor- j
ing both his words and his tone.
“He’s getting along alright.”
“I am very glad. I can’t help j
feeling that it might have been I '
that man shot instead of James.”
If I expected any leniency because
of this appeal to his sympathies,
: was disappointed. Evidently he had !
exhausted all he had to spare when
he first heard of the tragic happen- I
ings of the day.
Finding he made no reply, and as '
I really was worn out, I quietly left i
tl. room, first holding up my sac
to be kissed as if it were a matter
of course. Everett just touched my ■
cheek with his lips, mumbled ‘good
night,’ and then I left him.
I fell asleep immediately, and did
! not aw’aken until Hetty brought my
. breakfast.
“Mr. Graham said wo were not to
disturb you,” she said whi.ii 1 asked
| why I had not been called. “He told
I me to ask you to stay at home to
day as he was going to investigate the
. robbery.”
It was a glorious morning and I
■ resented his commands—as I knew
jit was—to remain in. But about 3
o’clock Hetty brought me Mr. Kemp’s
card. Then I was glad I had not
' gone out —as I had thought of do
ing, regardless of Everett.
“You are sure you suffered no ill
; effects?’’ he asked, after I had told
him I was perfectly all right.
“Indeed I did not!” I replied, then
j entertained him by telling him of the
burglar and my fright. I mention
i ed the burglar’s finding my ticket,
and he looked puzzled. I hastened
to change the subject, but something
! he said before he left made me know
AMERICUS TIMES RECORDER. ”
~ he had understood.
“You had intended going with Mr.
; Graham?” he asked.
> “Yes—but I missed the train.”
• I knew he thought it strange that
[ ! Everett had not waited for me, but
I I made no explanation. What was
the use? It would only make him
j think me neglected. That would
hurt my pride while it accomplished
nothing.
When Everett came home, I told
him Mr. Kemp had called to inquire
after me.
j “You saw him.’’
“Os course!”
“It wasn’t at all necessary. You
could have sent him word by Hetty.
I prefer you should not receive
men callers,” he spoke very coldly.
“I certainly shall not refuse to
’ receive people when I am at home,
i If you do treat me like a child I
; don’t wish everyone to know it, and
so have something to talk about.”
“I do not understand you,” still
' severely.
“They would say you didn't—trust
me.” I often found myself puzzled
as to what reply to make to Everett.
“What people think is no concern
of yours.”
“But it is, Everett! You do not
understand. It makes me feel so—
inferior,” I had hesitated for a word.
Then without waiting for a reply, I
said ‘good night’ and left the room.
i As I climbed the stairs my eyes
i filled with tears. I had tried to do
as I thought Leola would do, and in
stead of acting as if he. loved me, as
he had her, he was cold and distant.
“I hate her!” I said Vehemently.
“I hate to be a second wife. If I
had known I wouldn’t—yes I would
too, because I do love you, Everett,
and you don’t love me. But I’ll let
you see I can be indiscreet, that I
am not afraid of you, and that I
can enjoy myself. Then you will be
afraid you will lose me, just as you
feared to lose her, and we will be
happy.”
I see now how more than childish
I was. Then I only thought of rival
ing Leola in his affections, and to do
so I must do as she had done— make
him afraid he might lose me.
I was too young, too immature, to
take into account the fact that hav
ing seen his mistake with her, he
was not apt to repeat it with me.
Tomorrow—Sandra Flings Truths at
her husband.
Waiting Till After the Show.
The bridegroom was a big, bashful
looking country boy. Immediately
after the ceremony he disappeared
from the scene, and after a Jong
! search was found calmly smoking his
. pipe in the hay loft in the barn, in
his shirt sleeves and his collar off.
| When asked for an explanation he
paid: "My collar is so darn high I
! can’t wear it. Tell her I’ll wait out
i here till the show is over and I’ll take
I her home.’
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