For one instant Lynn stood against the closed door, flaming with anger,

her eyes flashing fire as they well knew how to flash at times. Then

suddenly her lips set close in a fine control the fire died out of her

eyes, she drew a deep breath, and a quick whimsical smile lighted up

her face, which nevertheless did not look in the least like one

subdued: "You know I could get very angry at that if I chose and we'd have all

kinds of a disagreeable time, but I think it would be a little

pleasanter for us both if you would cut that out, don't you?" She said

it in a cool little voice that sounded like one in entire command of

the situation, and Opal turned around and stared at her admiringly.

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Then she laughed one of her wild silvery laughs that made them say she

had a lute-like voice, and sauntered over toward her hostess: "You certainly are a queer girl!" she commented, "I suppose it would be

better to be friends, inasmuch as we're to be roommates. Will you smoke

with me?" and out from the depths of a beaded affair that was a part of

her frock and yet looked more like a bag than a pocket, she drew forth

a gold cigarette case and held it out.

Marilyn controlled the growing contempt in her face and answered with

spirit: "No, I don't smoke. And you won't smoke either--not in here! I'm

sorry to seem inhospitable, but we don't do things like that around

here, and if you have to smoke you'll have to go out doors."

"Oh, really?" Opal arched her already permanently arched, plucked brows

and laughed again. "Well, you certainly have lots of pep. I believe I'm

going to like you. Let's sit down and you tell me about yourself?"

"Why don't you tell me about yourself?" hedged Marilyn

relaxing into a chair and leaving the deep leather one for her guest,

"I'm really a very simple affair, just a country girl very glad to get

home after four years at college. There's nothing complex and nothing

to tell I assure you."

"You're entirely too sophisticated for all that simplicity," declared

Opal, "I suppose it's college that has given you so much poise. But why

aren't you impressed with Laurie? Simply everybody is impressed

with Laurie! I don't believe you even know who he is!"

Lynn laughed: "How should I? And what difference would it make any way? As for being

impressed, he gave me the impression of a very badly spoiled boy out

trying to have his own way, and making a great fuss because he couldn't

get it."