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Page 61
It was early yet, but Stella was not at her hotel when Constance
cautiously called up the office to find out. Where was she?
Constance drove around to Charmant's on the chance that she might be
there. Vera greeted her a trifle coldly, she thought, but then this
was not midnight at the Montmartre. No, Stella was not there, she
said, but nevertheless Constance decided to wait.
"I'm all unstrung," confided Constance, with an assumed air of
languor, as she dropped into a chair.
Charmant, as fresh as if she had just emerged from the proverbial
bandbox, nodded knowingly. "A Turkish bath, massage, something to
tone you up," she advised.
With alert eyes Constance went patiently through the process of
freshening, first in the steamy hot room where she had met Stella
the day before, then the deliciously cool shower, gentle massage,
and all the rest.
At one of the little white tables of the manicures she noticed a
pretty, rather sad-faced little woman. There was something about her
that attracted Constance's attention, although she could not have
told exactly what it was.
"You know her?" whispered Floretta, bursting with excitement. "No?
Why,--" and here she paused and dropped her voice even lower,--
"that's Mrs. Warrington."
"Not the--"
"Yes," she nodded, "his wife. You know, she comes here twice a week.
We have to do some tall scheming to keep them apart. No, it's not
vanity, either. It's--well--you see, she's trying to get him back,
to look like a sport."
Constance thought of the hopeless fight so far which the little
woman was waging to keep up with the dashing actress. Then she
thought of Warrington, of last night, of how he had sought her, so
ready, it seemed, to leave even the "other woman." Then Floretta's
remark repeated itself mechanically. "We have to do some tall
scheming to keep them apart." Was Stella here, after all?
Mrs. Warrington was not a bad looking woman and in fact it was
difficult to see how she expected to be improved by cosmetics that
would lighten her complexion, bleaches that would flaxen her hair,
tortures for this, that, and the other defect, real or imagined.
Now, however, she was a creature of reinforcements, from her puffy
masses of light hair to her French heels and embroidered stockings
that showed through the slash in the drapery of her gown.
Constance felt sorry for her, deeply sorry. The whole thing seemed
not in keeping with her. She was a home-maker, not a butterfly. Was
Warrington worth it all? asked Constance of herself. "At least she
thinks so," flashed over her, as Mrs. Warrington rose, and left the
room, watchfully guided by Floretta to the next process in her
course in beautification.
Constance sank back luxuriously on the cushions of her chaise
longue. She longed to explore the beauty parlor, to leave the rest
room and go down the narrow corridor, prying into the secrets of the
little dressing rooms that opened into it. What did they conceal?
Why had Vera seemed so distant? Was it the natural reaction of the
"morning after," or was Stella really there and was she keeping her
away from Mrs. Warrington to prevent friction between two clients
that would have been annoying to all?
She could reach no conclusion, except that there was a feeling of
luxurious well-being as she lolled back into the deep recesses of
the lounge in the corner of the room separated from the next room by
a thin board partition.
Suddenly her attention was arrested by muffled voices on the other
side of the partition. She strained her ears. She could not, of
course, see the speakers, or even recognize their voices, but they
were a man and a woman.
"We must get the thing settled right away," she overheard the man's
voice. "You see how he is? Every new face attracts him. See how he
took to that new one last night. Who knows what may happen? By and
by some one may come along and spoil all."
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