Modern Screen (Jan-Dec 1960)

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irol. "Mouth-to-mouth breathing might elp." Dr. Gould said. Caldough dropped to his knees and bean to breath into Errol's mouth. "He must have kept it up for ^someting like twenty or thirty minutes." Bev:ly said. "All I know is it seemed like a eternity until the inhalator squad got lere." The squad then took over. The mask as put over Errol's face. In a few minutes, the ambulance arrived. stretcher was brought into the room id Errol was lifted gently on to it. Then 5 was carried downstairs into the ambu:ice. T was desperate," Beverly said. "I ished downstairs. I tried to get into the ack of the ambulance with Errol. But ley wouldn't let me. The> told me I juld ride up front in the cab with the river. T watched as they put Errol into the nbulance. The inhalator crew got in ith him. still administering oxygen to rrol." As the doors were closed. Beverly ran o front and got in beside ambulance iver Al Gowan. Dr. Gould followed bend in Caldough's car as the ambulance axted up for its seventy-mile-an-hour ^■ee-mile dash to Vancouver Hospital. Beverly was weeping hysterically now. Gowan tried to comfort Beverly. Please don't worry," he told her. "They iow what they're doing. Everything will ; all right." As the ambulance pulled up at the hostal. Beverly leaped out and ran over watch intently as the attendants hoisted e stretcher out and carried Errol into e emergency room. Beverly then started to pace the long rridor outside the emergency room. Dr. Gould and the other doctors on the •spital staff took over again in the efforts revive Errol. "I died a thousand deaths waiting," sverly related. As she paced up and down the long 11. the clock on the wall ticked off the mutes . . . five . . . ten . . . It was 8:30 p.m. when the door of the -.ergency room opened slowly. Dr. Gould, Diting distraught, walked out. Beverly as at the far end of the corridor and she rinted the full length to him. How is he. Doctor?" she asked pleadgly. hoping to hear Errol would be all •ht. He is dead," Dr. Gould told Beverly -ectly. simply. -he words hit Beverly like a ton of ieks. She let out a soft anguished sigh, an collapsed on the floor in a dead faint. ;:he was picked up and carried into the largency room, in a section apart from lere Flynn's body lay. She was given sedative. When I came to they drove me to the ■orge Caldoughs' place. I was in deep ack. I wouldn't believe Errol was dead, kept crying. "There's nothing wrong th Errol. He's just sick. He's got to y in the hospital. He'll be all right in : ew days, and he'll be back in my arms jain.' "I couldn't believe Errol had died — in arms. y the Caldough home Beverly was put bed. They kept me under sedatives for nearrwenty-four hours because of the way ook Errol's death. The only person I 2r really loved — the man I was to iry — was dead. It was an incredible »ck." \fter Beverly regained her composure i her full senses, she began to plan ol's funeral. He always said he wanted to be buried his plantation in Jamaica. I had prom tender, exciting love stories now available in paperback The Heart Remembers v/; . bv Faith B > low i Ten 5'ears ago they had loved, quarreled, and parted. Now, suddenly, they were face to face. Only Akiko by Duncan Thorp He was a tough sergeant on the make . . . She was available . . . The last thing they expected was love. Kind Are Her Answers by Mary Renault What happens when a married man falls in love ? 35 C each DELL Noiv available ivherever paperback books are sold THE BEST IN PAPERBACKS