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Her business in the studio proved
more exacting and fatiguing that she
had anticipated. It was‘ matter oi.’
several hours before shceliad tinished
sorting out and packim: up tubes of
Palm, bottles of medium, brushes,
palettes, unpainted canvases o
stretchers, her sketching umbrella,
needed to take down to the country
with her. what to leave behind.
The afternoon was unseasonably
that spring had brewed.
“ear to start with. she worked
steadily, heedless ot the passage of
time, It was something past 6, when
pausin to survey the result of her
labors, she discovered there was little
more to do. once she realized her‘
weariuess like a dragging weight, and
felt that it would be utterly impos-
sible to continue before she had rested
for a little.
It required an effort of will to drag
into the‘ kitchenette, fall 2!. to-.il:ettie. and
lace it on an electric stove. Then she
returned to the studio to wait for the
water to ho" .
The invitation of the dlvan proved
too tempting. She lay down, sighinpr.
Sleep possessed her without any warn-
ing. without an instant's grace.
CHAPTER XL‘
TRANSLATIO '.
AS ON that first occasion when sleep
had stolen upon and overcome her
unnwares in the studio, her unclosing
eyes comprehended only darkness abso-
lute. .
Unlike that time, when she had roused
instantaneously, self-co n s c I o us n e s s
springing suddenly, full-witted, full-
povvered. clear, out of nightmare ini-
prisonment, now she awoke slowly and
at expense of e ort almost painful;
senses struggling long and artluously to
break the embrace of a sleep so deep
and undisturbed that the self-sense had
lain in it benun-ibed anti stifled.
In the confusion of those first waking
moments she believed herself to be at
home, in bed. ‘
But the darkness of her betichamber
had never been s eer; there was always
a diffused glow from the lights in the
street to temper it.
Then she remembered, tlully. the studio
and the weariness that had weighed upon
her in. the afternoon.
She must have slept several hours at
the feast reckoning. for it a been
broad daylight when she lay down, the
nings ‘were long, and it now,
judging by the blackness of it and the
silence, deadwf night.’ -
t she looked in vain for the violet-
tinted rectangle, of the nurthslight.
stretched out to rest while the kettle
boiled. For there was not only an utter
absence of light ut :1 smothering lack
of fresh air. She could not remember a
trils; a pungent order of stale fermenta-
tion, a rank aroma of o acco smoke.
and with these a stealthy and subtle
ciluvlum, cloying. insidious, inslnuative,
at once flattering and disgusting. sin-
ister and seductive -, . .7
There were lesser'odors, too, in multi-
lay for some time stupidly contemplating
the exertion that would be needed to rise
nnd open one the windows. Some-
how she could not seem to nerve herself
to It.
she was feeling actually ill, squeamish.
Her limbs were stiff and heavy, her
hands hot. her’cheeks and forehead ante.
9, prickiing sensation amictrd her body,
she was athirst and the taste in her
mouth was evil: an when she moved
her head upon the pillow, pain like a
brutal blow crashed from temple to
temple and back again and again, fore-
in; feeble groans past her lips.
Nevertheless conditions such as these
were unendurable. At whatever cost.
she must have water and fresh air. . . .
She steeledherselt and prrscnlly, by a
supreme exertion or will rower, torced
herself to For the tlm
she could no more.
(Ind smashed about like it Inlld thing. till
she wondered would it break her skull.
And as by degrees those transports sub-
sided. she was taken with qualms of
nausea. ,
here was nothing to do but discipline
herself to patience till pain and sickness
wore themselves out. Ila.-Ipltc the ache.
her head was clearer now, she could
think more connectedly, her perceptions
of her surroundings began to register.
She'must have kicked oi‘! her shoes in
her sleep. I least, she could not re-
member removing them before lying
down. At all El'enl8%WIlBIEV9l‘ had be-
come of them-they were none. Beneath
her atocklnged feel tho lioor was bare
on rough. of unnnishetl iooti. Now
there was a rug beside the dlvnn in the
studio. And even born spirited
ad,it
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OLD PAL PETE:
This is a P. S. to the letter I wrote you on the
buzzing Limited. Kid, for a fact, I'm hitting 13 on
making up Camel advertisements. And, F11 say it
righthere! Porter, give
just skimmed another
this: Guess I've smoked
unpleasant cigaretty odor
That's some smoke news, I'll say, when‘ you
y ' And,
old shoe, you ought to know, thtry gave you a ,
been trying to fuss the ‘
lacing!
What makes a dent on my disposition is that
,while Camels are the miidest cigarette and the
meilowest cigarette any man can buy thefve got
‘body” you ever heard tell of!
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Why Pete, I've got as many new selling ideas
about Camels as there are hairs on a purr-kitty’s
tail l
Drop your old lampsldown here,-how"s that for
blazing the joy Camels pass out! ‘
Extra: "You tell ’em splinter,
you're a chip olfthe old b1ock!! "
Chicago,
Wednesday.
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a million Camels!
‘straight" brands l
Me for more of ‘em
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Stop
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they never tired my taste yet ii !i And, old socks, put
Camels to the test!‘ Then you'll wise up that
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