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Lilly, came up to her and, handing her a drink, said,
"What are you so quiet about, Helen?” Without think
ing, Helen took the drink and said, "I was just hav
ing a little fun studying people.” Looking at the drink
that Lilly had given her, she said, "Now, you know I
don’t drink, and I ...” Lilly stopped her and said,
"Go ahead . . . drink it. You need to relax a little.”
Helen took a deep breath and drank it all down in
one gulp.
It was past midnight and everyone was really get
ting cranked up and having a ball. The Christmas
music had been set aside for some Boots Randolph
jazz and the place was really rocking. Lonny had been
in the living room talking to a couple of other trainers
when Mack Malone walked up. He said, "Lonny, you
better come in here and get your wife before she real
ly puts on a show.” Laughing, Lonny said, "What’s
going on?” Taking him by the arm, Mack led him into
the den where everybody was gathered watching a
couple dance to a very loud rendition of "Yakkety
Sax.” Lonny nearly dropped his drink. Helen and her
partner were really putting on a show, and she ap
peared to be more than a little bit drunk. Easing in
between several people who were urging her into bet
ter effort, Lonny grabbed Helen by the arm and said,
"C’mon, Gypsy Rose Lee . . . let’s get you settled
down.” Several of the men yelled, "Aw, c’mon, Lonny
. . . she’s just having a little fun.” Lonny half-smiled
and said, "Yeah - and so is everybody else!” Handing
a very wobbly Helen over to Lilly Hill and Alex Bart
lett’s wife, he said, "Would you girls see if you can
sober her up a little?”
It was about two in the morning before Helen made
her appearance again. Dr. Greely was showing some
films of the Festival and everyone had settled down
after a good breakfast of country ham and eggs. Lon
ny saw Helen in the light of the Christmas tree and
went over to her. "You all right, sugar?” he asked.
She looked at him through tear-stained eyes and said,
"I’m still a little shaky, but I just might make it.”
Kissing her on the cheek, he said, "What in the world
got into you, anyway?” She sat down in his lap and
said, "I’ll tell you all about it sometime. Merry Christ
mas, honey.” Merry Christmas!
It was almost nine-thirty before Lonny woke up the
next morning. Helen was already up and in the kit
chen. Putting on his clothes, Lonny washed his face
and combed his hair before going into the next room.
Looking around him, he had to laugh. There were
people huddled in little spots around the house sleep
ing. The smell of coffee drew him into the kitchen
where a group was gathered around the table talking
horses. "How many left last night?” he inquired, as he
poured himself a cup of coffee. Looking outside, he
saw that eight inches of snow was on the ground and
that there were several cars in the ditch going up the
hill toward the barn. Mark Bullard looked up and said
"Dr. Pelegrin had chains on his car, so he left with a
load going to the motel. Everyone else is still here.”
Taking a deep breath, Lonny said, "Well, folks, it
looks like you’re stuck here for awhile. I suggest we
do what we all like to do best - go up to the barn and
work a few horses.” "Yeah,” said Dr. Greely, "let’s
hitch old BEAU up to a sleigh and take a ride.”
(Continued next month)
December, 1968
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