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  533I make you believe that I know? You're going to have to sweat it out the way Penelope did。 I'm sorry; my love。) 〃Excuse me; Carol… I missed that。〃
  
  〃I said it's perfectly horrid that you have to go back so soon! When you're just about to go 'Over There。'〃
  
  〃But it's quite a lot; Carol; in wartime。 It's just that getting here and getting back eats up so much time。 I'm not entitled to special privileges; I don't know that I am about to ship out。〃
  
  There was silence around the table; and the older boys exchanged glances。
  
  Ira Thhnson broke it by saying gently; 〃Sergeant; the children know what a pass in the middle of the week means。 But they don't talk; they are disciplined。 My son…in…law decided…wisely; I think…not to keep things from them us'necessarily。〃
  
  〃But; Grandpa; when Papa has leave; he doesn't go back next day。 It's not fair。〃
  
  〃That's because;〃 Brian Junior said wisely; 〃Papa usually rides with Captain Bozell in that big ol' Marmon Six and they burn up the road。 Staff Sergeant Uncle Ted; I could drive you back to camp Then you wouldn't have to leave till late ~。 morrow night
  
  Thank you Brian…but I don t think we d better If I cajcfr〃 the train we call the 'Reveille Special' tomorrow evening~ P~ safe even if the train is a bit late; and this is one time ~ in not going to risk being over leave。〃
  
  I agree with Sergeant Bronson ' Gramp added and that settles it Brian Ted can t risk being late~ ~ ~鏴 that I had better move along too Daughter if Lmay~~cused?'
  
  Certainly Father
  
  Sergeant Johnson may I drive you to ~~arade ground? Or wherever it is?〃
  
  〃To the Armory。 No; no; Ted; my captain picks me up and brings me home; he and I go early and stay late。 Mrrph。 Why don't you take Maureen for a spin? She hasn't been out of the house for a week; she's getting pale。〃
  
  〃Mrs。 Smith? I'd be honored。〃
  
  〃We'll all go!〃
  
  〃George;〃 his grandfather said firmly; 〃the idea is to give your mother an hour free of the pressure and noise of children。〃
  
  〃Sergeant Ted promised to …play chess with me!〃
  
  …〃WoOdie; I beard what he said。He did not set a time 。 an4 he'll be here tomorrow。〃
  
  〃And he promised to take me to Electric Park a long; long; long time ago; and he never did!〃
  
  〃Woodie;。I'm sorry about that;〃 Lazarus answered; 〃but the war came along before the park opened。 We may have to wait until the war is over。〃
  
  〃But you said…〃…
  
  〃Woodrow;〃 his mother said firmly; 〃stop that。 This is Sergeant Theodore's leave; not yours。〃
  
  ?〃And get …that sulky look off your face;〃 added his grandfather; 〃before we form a regimental square and have you flogged around the flagpole。 Nancy? Charge…of…quarters; dear。〃
  
  〃But…〃 'Fhe oldest girl shut up。
  
  〃Father; Nancy's young man is about to reach his birthday and is not going to wait to be drafted; I think I told you。 So some of the young people are giving him a surprise party tonight。〃 …
  
  〃Oh; yes…slipped my mind。 Fine young man; Ted; you would approve of him。 Correction; Nancy; you're off duty。
  
  旵arol?〃 …
  
  〃Carol and I can take care of anything;〃 Brian answered。 〃Can't …we; Carol? My night to wash; Marie wipes; Geot~ge's turn to put away。 Bedtimes by the schedules; emergency telephone numbers on the blackboard…we know the standing orders。〃
  
  〃May I be excused; too; then?〃 said Nancy。 〃Staff Sergeant Ted…you will be here tomorrow; Won't you?〃
  
  Lazarus went out to the curb to meet Gramp's militia captain。 When he came in; Maureen had gone upstairs。 He grabbed the chance to freshen up in the bath off the quondam sewing room。 Fifteen minutes later he was handing Mrs。 Smith into the front seat of the landaulet; himself dizzied by her wonderful fragrance。 Had she managed to bathe again in twenty minutes or so? It seemed like it; she had certainly changed clothes。 These wartime styles were startling; as he handed her in Lazarus caught a glimpse not only of trim ankle but quite a lot of shapely calf。 He was shaken by the thrill it gave him。
  
  How long would this dress cycle last? While he cranked the car; he tried to quiet himself by thinking about it。 Corsets disappeared right after this… war; and skirts vent up and up all during the Torrid Twenties; the 〃Jazz A~e。〃 Then women's styles varied all through this century but with a steady trend
  
  534
  
  535toward letting men see mor?and … more of 〃what they were fighting for。〃 But social nudity~ even in …swimming; did not bee really mon until the end of the century; so he seemed to recall。 Then a puritan reaction the following century…a horrid time he had fled from。
  
  What would Maureen think if he tried to tell her any of it? The engine caught; he got in beside her。 〃Where would you like to go; Mrs。 Smith?〃
  
  〃Oh; out south。 Somewhere quiet。〃
  
  〃South it is;〃 Lazarus glanced at the setting sun; turned on his headlights。 He made a U…turn and headed south。
  
  〃But my name is not 'Mrs。 Smith'; Theodore 。 。 when we are alone。〃
  
  〃Thank you 。 。 Maureen。〃 Straight out to Thirty…ninth… then over to the Paseo? Or Prospect and out as far as Swope Park? Would she let him…take her that far? Oh; for a thousand miles of open road and Maureen beside me!
  
  〃I like the way you say my name; Theodore。 Do you remember where you took the children for a picnic not long before the war started?〃
  
  〃Near the Blue River。 You want to go there; Maureen?'
  
  〃Yes。 If you don't remember the way; I can guide you; I suggested it for that picnic。〃
  
  〃We'll find it。〃
  
  〃It need not be that spot 。 。 … but somewhere quiet…and private。 Where you… need not give your attention to driving。〃
  
  (Hey! Maureen; my darling;… you don't want us to be too private…I might shock you dreadfully。 Private enough for a good…bye kiss…fine! Then let's deliver you home safe and sound。 You are this century; my sweet! I'd rather have one kiss…and your love and respect…than entice you into more ahd have you think of me with regret。 I decided that many months ago。 You darling。)
  
  〃I should turn here?〃
  
  … 〃Yes。 Theodore; Brian Junior said that the new throttle he installed made it possible to drive with one hand~〃
  
  〃Yes; that's tItie。〃
  
  ?〃Then do drive with one hand。 Is that plain enough; or must I be still more bold?〃
  
  Cautiously he put his arm across her shoulders。 She promptly reached up; took his hand; pulled it down; and pressed it to her breast; saying quietly; 〃We haven't time to be shy; dear Theodore。 Don't be afraid to touch me。〃Firm…soft breast。 Nipple erect to his touch。 She shivered and
  
  536got closer to him; again pressed her hand to… his and gave a tiny moan。 Lazarus said huskily; 〃I love you; Maureen。〃
  
  She answered; just loud enough to be heard by him over the engine noise。 〃We have… loved each other since the night we met。 We simply could not say so。〃
  
  〃Yes。 I didn't dare tell you。〃…
  
  〃You would never have told me; Theodore。 So I had to be bold and let you know that I feel it; too。〃 She added; 〃The turn is just ahead; I think。〃
  
  〃I think so too。 I'll need both hands to drive that lane。〃
  
  〃Yes;〃 she agreed; surrendering his arm; 〃but only till we get tbere。'Then I want both your arms 。 and all your atten
  
  tion。〃…
  
  〃Yes!〃 He drove in carefully; avoiding ruts;; until the lane widened into the level grassy spot he remembered。 There he
  
  …turned the car full circle; in part to head it out but primarily to see that no one else was there。 His headlights picked …up noth
  
  …ing but grass and trees…good! (Or was it good? Oh; my darling;
  
  do you know what you are doing?)… …
  
  He switched off the lights; stopped the engine; set the hand brake。 Maureen came right into his arms; her mouth sought his; opened wide to him。 For long moments they needed no words; her mouth; her hands were as eager as his and even bolder; urging him on。
  
  Presently she chuckled happily against his lips and whispered; 〃Stnprised? But I can't say a proper good…bye to my warrior with bloomers on ?so I took them off when I went upstairs; and my corset; too。 Don't hold back; dear one; you
  
  …can't harm me…I'm expecting。〃〃What did you say?〃
  
  〃Theodore; must I always be the one with bold words and bold actions…? I am pregnant; seven weeks now。 Certain。〃
  
  〃Oh。〃 He added thoughtfully; 〃This seat is narrow。〃
  
  〃I hear that the young people sometimes take the back seat out and put it on the ground。 Or do chiggers worry you?
  
  Audacity; darling; … a warrior must be audacious…so says my father; …and my husband agrees。 …There is a lap rug back?there; too。〃
  
  (Maureen; my love; there is no doubt where I got my own audacity…or my ruttiness。 From you; darling。) 〃If you'll let go of me; I'll g~t them out。 I'm not afraid of chiggers…nor of the loveliest woman I've ever held in my arms。 I just have
  
  trouble believing i

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