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RAPTURE BEYOND by KATHARINE NEWLIN BURT
THIRD INSTALMENT
Fresh from a French convent, Jocelyn Harlowe returns to New York to her socially-elect mother, a religious, ambitious woman. The girl is hurried into an engagement with the wealthy Felix Kent. Her father, Nick Sandal, surreptiously enters the girl's home one night. He tells her he used to call her Lynda Sandal. The girl is torn by her desire to see life in the raw and to become part of her mother's society. Her father studies her surroundings.
Lynda visits her father in his dingy quarters: She finds four men playing cards when she arrives. One of them, Jock Ayleward, her father tells her, is like a son to him.
Lynda says a second visit to her father and Jock takes her home, on the way stopping with her at an underworld cabaret. Jocks asks her to dance.
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She rose. He took her into his arms so tightly that she could hardly breathe.
"Don't; I can't dance... that way—please."
Oh, I forgot. Let me see. Sure. This is the way, isn't it? And he moved with her out on the floor, dancing with the case, and the pride and the smoothness of a gentleman. And he danced beautifully.
Abruptly, irrelevantly, she found herself thinking that she was glad he was young. Really young, supple and quick-not dry and still like Felix Kent, with strong wooden body and thick hot mouth.
Jock had his eyes upon hers. He must have felt their sudden change in wisdom for his gray eyes were ardent there alone in the excited shouting room while these beasts fought for her.
Luckily Tonl had no great desire for publicity. He graciously allowed himself to be held back from a murderous-looking Jock who did not come to his senses until he had been forced back by two waiters and held for a minute against the wall. Then he shrugged and grinned and promised peace and came over to the scared girl. Together they hurried out into the street.
A moment later she found him in the taxi with her and her head was on his shoulder. She cried there like a child.
At the corner of her own home street she told him to leave her and guild a shaken god night.
"I am sorry I was so rude and so ungrateful, Mr. Ayleward. It was not really your fault."
"Yes, it was," he answered grimly.
"I won't offend again. Good-by."
In her own small bedroom, safe, she knelt beside her bed; and there, trembling all over and in tears, she thanked God for the first time since she was born for the great and dangerous the admirable gift of living.
In spite of her dangerous experience, she went back to her fathers rooms a few nights later. Ayleward overlooked her climbing up the stairs.
"Playing in hard luck again, arent you, Miss Sandal? I've got to go on up. Have some important news for your father. But don't worry—I won't stay long."
She knocked at Sandal's door.
There was no response. Jock murmured an apology, fitted a key and opened.
"Hi there, Old Nick!" he shouted. The nto Lyda in his usual low rather subdued voice." He's gone out"
like the same man at all. Perfume like the man "he had look at stairs, hard and haggard. Did little talk, this hardness him from him.
I've rather you'd stay wit and go when Nick gets bad you have no business on hour. And she added with a of interest. "Hhas business lately?"
"I am a professional gam Does that put me into the class?"
Sandal," Ayleward announces "I don't know," she admits a crime to gamble?
Let Nick advise you as to and moral status of a gamble.
No. He's not got the haw Jock was in the doorway and deadly turned his back and vowed then as it was growing he cided she had better not was any longer. She went home herself.
A few days later Jocelyn woke to Nick Sandal in which she would be all alone on night and that she wanted him early and spend the evening.
Mary had been sent out Thursday night, so when t rang Jocelyn started forward it herself.
She stared unrecognizing man who stood there in the empty little vestibule of the building. During that mom him in outline for the strong back of him, she thought that a stranger noble, patient and She recognized Jock Ayleward anxiety, alarm in swift sent all her pulses jumping
"Oh, I forgot. Let me see. Sure. This is the way, isn't it?" And he moved with her out on the floor, dancing with the case, and the pride and the smoothness of a gentleman. And he danced beautifully.
Abruptly, irrelevantly, she found herself thinking that she was glad he was young. Really young, supple and quick not dry and still like Felix Kent, with strong wooden body and thick hot mouth.
Jock had his eyes upon hers. He must have felt their sudden change to gladness for his gray eyes were ardent, bold. They came closer. She drew back her face. He was erect again. She glanced nervously over her shoulder. They were far from the small table, dancing with three other couples at the larger end of the room where it opened into a sort of a alcove or bay.
"Aren't there some very queer sort of people here tonight?" asked Lynda.
"Are there? I hadn't noticed it."
"Look now, that big man with a white scar; dancing with the woman in—shoulder straps."
"In and out of em, ch? Well, yes."
In spite of her dangerous experience, she went back to her fathers rooms a few nights later. Ayleward overtook her climbing up the stairs.
"Playing in hard luck again, arent you, Miss Sandal? I've got to go on up. Have some important news for your father. But don't worry—I won't stay long."
She knocked at Sandal's door.
There was no response. Jock murmured an apology, fitted a key and opened.
"Hi there, Old Nick!" he shouted. The nto Lynda in his usual low rather subdued voice. "He's gone out."
That's too bad. It is almost my last day, she allowed herself to tell him.
"Leaving town?" He was at the desk running over some papers.
"Yes. And it will never again be easy. I'm afraid, to see my father.
That’s rotten. Hell take losing you very hard.
Her face glowed mistfully. Her eyes tilted at the black-lashed corners, filled.
"Do you think he will care? Does he like me? Really? Enough to matter?
Jock had begun to prowl about the room like some restless animal. I'm getting jealous of you, that's all. Hes more my father than he is yours when it comes to practice. He talks about you so that I'm sick of the sound of your name. Lynda—Lynda—Lynda!"
He said this savagely in various tones of bitterness. Lynda was forced to laugh at him.
You're a funny boy!
Since when—
I mean, you are not very old, are you?
I'm nearer thirty than twenty. And you are, he was testing her fifteen?
Gracious! Eighteen.
"When do you suppose Nick will be back?" she asked.
"His message on the desk says eleven early and spend the evening Mary had been sent out Thursday night, so when tang Jocelyn started forward it herself.
She stared unrecognizing man who stood there in the empty little vestibule of the building. During that mom him in outline for the strong back of him, she thought that a stranger noble, patient and she recognized Jock Aylewition, anxiety, alarm in swift sent all her pulses jumping.
"My father is ill? He sent He is ill—not seriously—to come. An attack of pain the exertion of moving peril very respectably quartered at She saw that his eyes taken in all the detail of the—the entrance to the bed glass doors of leather open small alcove which held shrine.
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"From up the river. He got off with two years."
Lynda stopped. Her hand fell from that supple shoulder.
"Oh, I can't stay here. Mr. Ayleward. I can't stay in a room with—with criminals!"
"Hullo!" said Jock. "Go easy. If Mr. Padrona heard you he might resent it."
My father, said Lynda ready to weep, would certainly not want me to be here, Mr. Ayleward.
He gave her a queer long glance and took her back to the table silently. He called for his check. Lynda was distressed.
"I haven't asked you you've told me nothing about Nick."
Maybe you'd better leave it to him. He would like to tell you himself perhaps.
Lynda looked at him gravelly and colly, resting her chin on her hands in imitation of other women in the room.
Jock shrugged. "Apologize. You won't dance just once more?"
Lynda was tempted. If you will promise not to let me touch that man.
Not touch the jailbird, ch?
She shuddered. "Yes."
"All right." But he looked so queer and hard and so dangerous that she found it difficult to let herself be held by him. It was, however, the most guarded and careful dance she had yet had. He seemed to shield her from all the other dancers by making himself something less than human than a living man.
"We'd better pull out of this," Jock muttered.
He tried to steer her back along and across the room. A hand touched her "Lend me the girlie, Jock-in-the-Box," said a hoarse voice, "just for the end of the waltz, see?"
"Sorry, Tom, she's tired. We're cutting out."
"Oh, no, we are not. Come on, Baby."
"I will not dance with you." Lynda's voice, her face, her spurning lips were altogether too expressive. The big-faced man stepped back from her with an audible intake of his breath and a black flush. One second later Jock struck him in the face.
Lynda did not know what he had done. She could not understand what he had said. She knew only the sickness of fright and shame—to be stand- so that I'm sick of the sound of your name. Lynda—Lynda—Lynda—Lynda!
He said this savagely in various tones of bitterness. Lynda was forced to latug at him.
You're a funny boy
Since when—
I mean, you are not very old, are you?
I'm nearer thirty than twenty. And you hre, he was testing her, fifteen? Gracious! Eighteen.
"When do you suppose Nick will be back?" she asked.
"His message on the desk says eleven o'clock. What time is it now?
Nine-thirty."
"Come to a show with me. I swear I won't take you among the criminal cla-a-sses." He broadened his absurdly.
Lynda flushed.
"I do not understand how you dared in the first place to take me to such a place as that one."
She looked down at her own busy fingers, frowning.
He huckled; then spoke seriously.
"Why can't you trust me? Aren't you Nick's daughter?"
I want to know what life looks like, Mr. Ayleward, when one turns round bravel yto face it. I want to know people, all kinds of people, different sorts of people. I want to know how good it is to be bad and how bad it may be good. I want adventures, risks, dangers—"
But on on account do you want to brush against the shoulder of a released bootlegged in a speakeasy."
Lynda sat up, opening her eyes "I night," she said, reaching for her tam. Will go back with you to that place to "No. It's too early. And you would miss Nick. But I like your grit. I saw you had the makings. But I got you wrong at first. I admit. You've still got me guessing in lots of ways."
"You are a gentleman. I saw that at once."
What is a gentleman? he demanded bitterly.
"I have known very few Felix Kent of course."
Jock sprang away from her with a movement so abrupt and startling that Lynda made an exclamation of alarm:
Lynda wondered at the change that had come over him. He did not seem are to rally in Lincoln Parkes on Saturday, February 27.
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