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swept by him silently and closed the bedroom door behind her。
 Tom went into the bathroom and washed up noisily。 Suddenly; the water went cold。 He swore and dried himself quickly; then fished in his pocket for a quarter。 He reached up and put the quarter into the meter; then watched the red on the dial disappear。 He nodded; satisfied。
 In the morning; he'd turn on the heater and in a few minutes; he'd have enough hot water for his shave。 He went into the bedroom; leaving the door open behind him; unaware of the slight hiss ing from under the heater。
 He draped his pants on the chair and sat down on the bed。 After a moment; he stretched out with a sigh。 His shoulder touched Ellen and he felt her turn away。
 Ah; the hell with her; he thought; turning on his side; his back to her。 Maybe the mies were right with their ideas of free love。 At least a man wouldn't have to put up with a woman like her。
 His eyes began to feel heavy。 He could hear the soft; even sounds of her breath。 She was asleep already。 He smiled to himself in the dark。 With free love; he'd have his pick of women。 She'd act different then; all right。 His eyelids drooped and closed and he joined his wife in slumber。 And death。
 
 Jennie sat up in the bed; clutching the sheet to her naked body and staring with wide; frightened eyes at the woman who stood in the doorway。 On the other side of the bed; Bob was already hurriedly buttoning his shirt。
 〃Did you think he'd leave me for you?〃 she screamed at Jennie。 〃Did you think you were the first? Hasn't he told you how many times I've caught him like this?〃 Her voice grew contemptuous。 〃Or do you think he's really in love with you?〃
 Jennie didn't answer。
 〃Tell her; Robert;〃 his wife said angrily。 〃Tell her you wanted to make love to me tonight and when I refused; you came running over here。 Tell her。〃
 Jennie stared at him。 His face was white and he didn't look in her direction。 He grabbed his coat from the chair and walked over to his wife。 〃You're all upset。 Let me take you home。〃
 Home。 Jennie felt a sick feeling in her stomach。 This was home … his and hers。 He had said so。 It was here they had loved; here they had been together。 But he was talking about someplace else。 Another place。
 〃I'm always upset; aren't I; Robert? Every time you promise it will never happen again。 But I know better; don't I? All right;〃 she said suddenly; her voice hard and cold。 〃We'll go。 But not until you tell her。〃
 〃Please; dear;〃 he said quickly。 〃Another time。 Not now。〃
 〃Now; Robert;〃 she said coldly。 〃Now … or the whole world will know about Dr。 Grant; the quack; the abortionist; the great lover。〃
 He turned and looked back at Jennie on the bed。 〃You'll have to leave; Miss Denton;〃 he said huskily。 〃You see; I don't love you;〃 he said in a strained voice。 〃I love my wife。〃
 And almost at the same moment that the door closed behind him; there was an explosion in an old tenement on the other side of the city。 After the firemen pulled the charred bodies from the fire; they gave their verdict。 The victims had been fortunate。 They were already dead before the fire started。
 
 9
 
 CHARLES STANDHURST WAS EIGHTY…ONE YEARS OLD WHEN HE MET JENNIE DENTON。 It was eight o'clock of a spring morning in 1936 and he was in the operating room of the Colton Sanitarium at Santa Monica。 He was the patient just being placed on the operating table and she was acting as Chief Nurse in Surgery。
 He felt them place his legs over the stirrups and quickly arrange a sheet so that even if he moved his head; he could not see his lower half。 When they had finished; he saw her e from somewhere behind him and walk down to the foot of the table。 She lifted up the sheet。
 He felt a moment's embarrassment at the impersonal manner in which she scrutinized his private parts。 After five wives; countless mistresses and more than forty children that he was sure about; only eight of whom were the result of his marriages; it seemed strange to him that anyone could look at him in such a detached manner。 So much life had sprung from that fountain。
 She let the covering fall around him again and looked up。 A glint of humor flickered in her intelligent gray eyes and he knew that she understood。
 She came around to the side of the table and reached for his pulse。 He looked up at her as she studied her watch。 〃Where's Dr。 Colton?〃
 〃He'll be along in a minute。 He's washing up。〃
 She let go of his wrist and said something to someone behind him。 He rolled his eyes back and caught a glimpse of another nurse。 Feeling the prick of a needle in his arm; he turned his head back quickly。 Already; she was taking the small hypodermic out of his arm。 〃Hey; you're fast;〃 he said。
 〃That's my job。〃
 〃I am; too。〃
 Again that smile in her gray eyes。 〃I know。 I read the papers。〃
 Just then; Dr。 Colton came in。 〃Hello; Mr。 Standhurst;〃 he said in his jovial manner。 〃Did we pass any water today?〃
 〃Maybe you did; Doc; but you know damn well I didn't;〃 Standhurst said dryly。 〃Or they'd never have got me back in this slaughterhouse。〃
 Dr。 Colton laughed。 〃Well; you've got nothing to worry about。 We'll have those kidney stones out in a jiffy。〃
 〃All the same; Doc; I'm glad we've got a specialist doing it。 If I left it up to you; God knows what you'd cut out。〃
 His sarcasm didn't disturb Dr。 Colton。 They'd known each other for too long。 It was Charles Standhurst who'd advanced him most of the money to start this hospital。 He laughed again。
 The surgeon came in and stood beside Dr。 Colton。 〃Ready; Mr。 Standhurst?〃
 〃Ready as I'll ever be。 Just leave something for the girls; eh; Doc?〃
 The surgeon nodded and Standhurst felt a prick in his other arm。 He turned his head and saw Jennie standing there。 〃Gray eyes;〃 he said to her。 His second wife had had gray eyes。 Or was it his third? He didn't remember。 〃I suppose you wouldn't take your mask off so that I could see the rest of your face?〃
 Again he saw the glint of humor。 〃I don't think the doctors would approve;〃 she said。 〃But after the operation; I'll e visit you。 Will that do?〃
 〃Fine。 I've got a feeling you're beautiful。〃
 He didn't see the anesthetist behind him nod。 Jennie leaned over his face。 〃Now; Mr。 Standhurst;〃 she said; 〃count down from ten with me。 Ten; nine; eight… 〃
 〃Seven; six; four; five; two; nine。〃 His lips were moving slowly and everything seemed so fortable and far away。 〃Ten; eight; one; three 。。。 six 。。。 four 。 。。 one 。 。。 two。。。。〃 His voice faded away。
 The anesthetist looked up at the surgeon。 〃He's under;〃 he said。
 
 They all saw it at the same time; looking down into the cavity the surgeon had cut into his body … the mass of brackish gray covering almost the entire side of one kidney and threading its way in thin; radiating lines across the other。 Without raising his head; the surgeon dropped the two pieces of matter he'd snipped away onto the slides that Jennie held under his hand。 She gave the slides to a nurse standing behind her without turning around。 〃Pathology;〃 she whispered。
 The nurse left quickly and Jennie; with the same deft motion; picked up two hemostats。 The assisting surgeon took them from her hand and tied off two veins as the surgeon's knife exposed them。
 〃Aren't you going to wait for the biopsy?〃 Dr。 Colton asked from his position next to the surgeon。 The surgeon didn't look up。 His fingers were busy probing at the mass。 〃Not unless you want me to; Doctor。〃 He held out his hand and Jennie placed a fine curette in it。 He was working quickly now; preparing to remove the infected kidney。
 Colton hesitated。 〃Charles Standhurst isn't just an ordinary man。〃 Everyone around the operating table knew that。 At one time or another; the old man quietly lying there; could have been almost anything he'd wanted。 Governor; senator; anything。 With more than twenty major newspapers stretched across the nation and a fortune founded from oil and gold; he'd never really wanted anything more than to be himself。 He was second only to Hearst in the state's pride for its home…grown tycoons。
 The surgeon; a paratively young man who'd rapidly bee one of the foremost GU men in the world and had been flown out from New York especially for this jo

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