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THE BOOK OF ANN
Bob Shows His Anger By Not Ap
pearing for Dinner.
But my husband was not waiting
at home to listen to my explanation,
to kiss and to make up. It was a
dav of sad mischances. 1 determined
to be ruled by them no longer. It
was ridicuolus to be so unhappy be
cause Bob had not been at the other
end of the wire when I tried to phone
him that I was_undertakimr a dis
agreeable exploit—for the honor of
the family! It was absurd to let
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i Ann Lorimer put her little finger in
'my domestic affairs.
I would have,done with mischances.
1 1 would be master of my fate, 1
would mode! the remainder of the day
in a sane and logical manner.
So I set to work in just the ordi
nary- way of the average loving wife,
the way which usually leads to suc
cess. I prepared an especially dain
ty dinner for my loving husband. I
spread the table with my finest linen
and upon it I arranged the Copen
hagen china which Bob approves so
highly. v u r i.
Then I put on a brand new frock
which Bob had never seen, a becom
ing girlish thing of pale pink geor
gette, with a drapery of cream-coler
ed chiffon cut like an apron, and
liberally frilled, and tied with a huge
soft bow just below my shoulder
blades.
A wonderful white “cover-all
protected my daintly dress while I
set in a row on the kitchen table
all of the ingredients for Bob's fa
vorite dish—a scouffle. hen I heard
Bob’s car on the drive I would stir
all the things together and pop the
dish into the oven. Then I would
fling off my white apron, rush to
to the edge of the garden and greet
my man with a perfectly gra id hug.
In my heart I believed that noth
ing in the world w-as important
enough to come between me and
my husband. I supposed that is trust
of a supreme kind, the kind all men
desire and few know what to do with
when they get it.
When the preparations for the
souffle were completed I felt almost
gay. Moreover the blue china, pink
silk. and cream-colored chiffon
made a French color combination
which Bob would enjoy—l decided
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as I busied myself in my dining
room.
Bob was five minutes late, I no-;
ticed as I slipped my glass baking,
dish from its silver holder and set it
ready for the souffle mixture. But'
—no matter. The odor of white
lilacs intrigued me. I would have
time to deck my table with them and
as I gathered them I would plan just
how to explain that unfortunate scene
in the park.
Before I had anchored the unruly
lilac heads so that they would not
■drip upon my table cloth it was 15
minutes after the dinner hour. "No
matter,” I repeated, although it was
not often Bob kept out dinner wait
ing. I ran unstairs, pinned back a
straggling tress, powdered my nose,
and rubbed a wrinkle from between
my eyebrows. Downstairs, once
more, I relaxed—quite scientifically
—while I waited.
Thirty minutes after the dinner
hour and still no Bob! Perhaps
an accident had happened to him
When I had last seen him, his car was
leaping uphill in bounds, it seemed to
my excited imagination.
Forty-five minutes after the dinner
hour and my hustband had not
phoned me! That was a new ex
perience. I picked uo the phone to
call his father’s house and inquire
about him. Perhaps hhis mother was
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ill- I took off the receiver and then
rudely replied to the operator’s in
quiry by hanging it up abruptly.
Why betray our domestic differ
ences to my husband's family? J
In my heart I knew I had no reason
to worry about Bob. He was stay
ing away from because he was angry.
He was jealous and making me pay.
He would come, of course, in an
hour or two.
I would try to wait patiently—but
oh! the hurt of it! I felt as if I was
enduring quite an unique hurt—as
if no other woman had ever suffered
so. But then, there was the Madame
Butterfly music to prove the 'Uni
versal grief of the woman who waits
for p man to come. Men like that
music—Bob more than most men.
Two hours more passed—and still
no husband. I wept over the pretty
table I had set, wept over the wilted
salad, and the crystal b wl of straw-,
berries, and the souffle which never
had had a chance to prove itself
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Salt tears ran down my cheeks as
I packed the food into the refriger
ator and locked the rear doors of
the house.
After I had gone upstairs, it oc
curred to me that I had forgotten
to eat any supper. It also occurred
to me that that little fool, Ann Lor
imer, had caused a domestic tangle
which might be bard to straighten
out.
(To Be Continued.)
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