CHAPTER FOUR Life for Carolyn became one whirlwind of parties. Robert had promised her the part in the play and before she knew it, she was bound on a plane for New York and Broadway! The price for her success had not come cheaply. She was practically owned by Jarvis to do with as he wished, and more than once she found herself being passed around his circle of friends with no more thought than you would ask someone, "Pass the potatoes, please!" But she actually didn't object very strongly to this game of musical beds. Her desires had been awakened and she had become quite a proficient lover. As the plane began its descent into Kennedy Airport, she mused, "Mother should only see me now!" Her relationship with Jarvis had become one of friendly banter and comparative indifference. He onl