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  Shehadnotseemedto-dayliketheshallowgirlwhohadhithertoacceptedofhismoreinnocentcomplimentsasiftheyweresugar-plums,andmerelyraisedherfingerinmockwarningatsuchascontainedaspiceofwickednessandboldness.Thereseemedacurrentofthoughtinhermindwhichhecouldnotfathom,andwhetheritwerecarryingherawayortowardhimhewasnotsure.Heunderstoodandwelcomedtheelementofrecklessness,butdidnotlikethewayinwhichshelookedatVanBerg,nordiditsuithispurposesthatsheshouldhearsomuchofwhathecharacterizedas\"pioustwaddle.\"

  Hewhisperedagainbolderwordsthanhehadeverspokentoherbefore.

  \"Iwishnobetterheaventhanthetouchofyourhandandthelightofyoureyes.See,themoonisrising;comewithme,forthisistheverywitchinghourforaramble.\"

  Sheturneduponhimastartledlook,forheseemedtheveryembodimentoftemptation.Butsheonlysaidcoldly:

  \"Hush!Mr.VanBergisabouttosing,\"andshesteppedsofarintothelightedroomthattheartistsawher.

  WhenMissBurtonrosefromthepianoshedidnotreturntoherseatintheparlor,butstoodintheshadowofthedoor-wayleadingintothehall.Thethoughtofherhymnhadcomesodirectlyfromherheart,thathereyeswereslightlymoistwithanemotionthatwasmoreplainlymanifestonmanyotherfaces.Theoldgentlemanwhohadaskedhertosinghadtakenoffhisspectaclesandwasopenlywipinghiseyes.

  Stanton,ashamedtohaveherseethefeelingshehadevoked,turnedhisbackuponherandslowlywalkeddownthecorridor.Shemisunderstoodhisactandthoughtitcausedbyindifferenceordislikeforthesentimentshehadexpressed.Hehadseemedtoherthusfaronlyasuperficialmanoftheworld,andthisactstruckherascharacteristic.Butbeyondthispassingimpressionshedidnotgivehimathought,andturned,withgenuineinterest,tolistentoVanBergwhohadsaidtoher:

  \"IrememberafewsimpleverseswhichhavenomeritsavethattheyexpresswhatIwishratherthanwhatIam.\"

  Withmuchmorefeeling,andthereforepower,thanwashiscustom,hesangasfollows:

  \"IwouldIknewTheebetter——

  Thattrustcouldbanishdoubt;

  Iwishthatfrom\'theletter\'

  ThySpiritmightshineout.

  Iwishthatheavenwerenearer——

  ThatearthweremoreakinTothehomethatshouldbedearerThantheonesomarredbysin.

  IwishthatdesertsdrearyMightblossomastherose,Thatsouls,despairing,weary,Mightsmileandfindrepose.\"

  BeforesingingthenextstanzahecouldnotforbearlookingtoseeifMissMayhewwerelistening,andthusithappenedthathisglancegavepeculiaremphasistothethoughtexpressed.Shewaslookingathimwithanintensityofexpressionthathedidnotunderstand.

  Nothingthathedidescapedher,andthequickflashofhiseyesinherdirectionunintentionallygavethefollowingwordstheforceandpointednessofanopenrebuke;

  \"IwishthatoutwardbeautyWerethemirroroftheheart,ThatpurityanddutySupplantedwilyart.\"

  Hedidnotseethatwithasuddenflameofscarletinherfaceshesteppedbackontheduskypiazzaasabruptlyasifshehadreceivedablow.Hadhedoneso,hemightnothavesungaseffectivelytheremainingverses.Afterthefirstconfusedmomentofshameandresentmentpassed,shepausedonlylongenoughtonotewithasenseofreliefthatothershadnotseenormadeanysuchapplicationofhiswordsasshebelievedhehadintended,andthenshetookMr.

  Sibley\'sarmandwalkedaway,leavingtheremaningtwoversesunheard——

  \"IwishthatallwerebetterAndnearertotheirGod——

  Thatevil\'sbrokenfetterWereburiedwithHisrod;

  Thatlovemightlastforever,Andwe,infuture,findThereisnopowertoseverThestrongandtrueinmind.\"

  AshesangthelastversetherewasalsoarapidchangeintheexpressionofMissBurton\'sface.Therewassomethingofheroldpallorthathasbeenmentionedbefore.Shelookedathimquestioninglyamomentasiftoseeifhewereconsciouslymakinganallusionthattouchedherverynearly,andthen,seeminglyovercomebysomesuddenemotionthatshewouldgladlyhide,shequicklyvanisheddownthedimlylightedhallway,andwasseennomoreuntilshecamedowntobreakfastthefollowingmorning,assmilingandcheeryasever.

  \"Confoundyou,Van,\"saidStanton,astheartistescapedfromthethanksoftheaudienceintothehall,\"Whatdidyouputinthatlastversefor?Youmadeherthinkofseeingherdeadfriendsagain,andsoshewasinnomoodtospeaktouspoormortalswhoarestillploddingoninthis\'valeoftears.\'I\'dgivemyearsforaquietchatwithherto-night.ByJove,Ineverwassostirredupbefore,andcouldturnChristian,Mohammedan,Buddhist,oranythingelse,ifsheaskedmeto.\"

  \"Ineithercase,Ik,\"saidVanBerg,\"yourworshipwouldbethesame,Iimagine,andwouldneverrisehigherthanthepriestess.\"

  \"Curseitall,\"exclaimedStantonimpetuously,\"Ifeelto-nightasifthatwerehigherthanIcaneverrise.Ineverwasafraidofawomanbefore;butno\'divinity\'ever\'hedgedaking\'likethatwhichfillsmewithanindescribableawewhenIapproachthisunassuminglittlewomanwhousuallyseemsnomoreformidablethanaflickeringsunbeam.Iagreewithyounow.Shehasevidentlyhadsomedeepexperienceinthepastthatgivestohercharacterapoweranddepththatweonlyhalfunderstand.IwishIknewherbetter.\"

  \"Good-night,\"saidVanBerg,alittleabruptly;\"Ithinkthatafterthisevening\'sexperience,neitherofusisinthemoodforfurthertalk.\"

  Stantonlookedafterhimwithaloweringbrowandmuttered:\"Ishesosensitiveonthissubject?ByJove.I\'msorry!Ifearwemustbecomerivals,Van.Andyet,\"headdedwithadespairinggesture,\"whatchancewouldIhavewithhimagainstme?\"

  \"Icouldnotheardistinctly,\"SibleyhadremarkedasIdatookhisarmandwalkedawayfromherpostofobservation.\"Wereyoudisgustedwithhispiouswailongeneralprinciples,ordidsomethinginhistheologyoffendyou?\"

  \"It\'senoughthatIwasnotpleased,\"sherepliedbriefly.

  \"Littlewonder.I\'msurprisedyoustooditsolong.VanBergandStantonarenicefellowstoleadaconventicle.IthinkI\'lltakeahandatitmyselfnextSundayevening,andcertainlywouldwithyoursupport.I\'llsaynothingofthesinger,butifyouwillgowithmetotherusticseatinyondershadywalk,I\'llsingyouasongthatIknowwillbemoretoyourtastethananyyouhaveheardthisevening.\"

  \"Pleaseexcuseme,Mr.Sibley;I\'mafraidofthenightair.\"

  \"Youareunusuallyprudent,\"hesaid,alittletauntingly.

  \"WhichprovesthatIpossessatleastonegoodquality,\"shereplied.

  \"PerhapsifMr.VanBergaskedyoutogoyouwouldtaketherisk.\"

  \"PerhapsImight,\"sheadmitted,halfunconsciouslyandfromthemereforceofhabit,givingthenaturalanswerofacoquette.

  \"Hehadbetternotcrossmypath,\"saidSibley,withsuddenvindictiveness.

  \"Come,come!\"repliedMissMayhew,withacarelesslaugh,\"let\'shavenohightragedy.I\'minnomoodforitto-night,andyouhavenooccasionforalarm.Ifhecrossesyourpathhewillstepdaintilyoveritatrightangles.\"

  AtthatmomentVanBergcameoutonthepiazza.Althoughhecouldnothearherwords,herlaughandtonesjarredunpleasantlyonhisear.

  \"Yonderisagenuineaffinity,\"hemuttered,\"whichIwasafooltothinkIcouldbreakup;\"andwithaslightcontemptuousgestureheturnedonhisheelandwenttohisroom.

  \"Icannotaltogetherunderstandyouthisevening,MissMayhew,\"

  saidSibley,withsomeresentmentinhistone.

  \"Youarenottoblameforthat,Mr.Sibley,forIdonotunderstandmyself.Ihavenotfeltwellto-day,andsohadbettersaygood-night.\"

  Butbeforeshecouldleavehimheseizedherhandandexclaimed,inhissoft,insinuatingtones:

  \"Thatthenistheonlytroublebetweenus.NextSaturdayeveningIshallfindyouyouroldcharmingself?\"

  \"Perhaps,\"washerunsatisfactoryanswer.

  Withastepthatgrewslowerandheaviereverymoment,shewenttoherroom,turnedupthelight,andlookedfixedlyatherselfintheglass,\"IwishthatoutwardbeautyWerethemirroroftheheart,\"

  sherepeatedinaudibly,andtheherexquisitelipcurledinself-contempt.

  \"Ida,whatISthematterwithyou?\"drawledhermother,lookingthroughtheopendoor-wayofheradjacentroom.\"Youactasifyouweredemented.\"

  \"WhydidyoumakemewhatIam?\"sheexclaimed,turninguponhermotherinasuddenpassion.

  \"Goodgracious!whatareyou?\"ejaculatedthatmatter-of-factlady.

  \"I\'masgoodasyouare——asgoodasoursetaverages,Isuppose,\"

  sheansweredinaweary,carelesstone.\"Goodnight;\"andsheclosedandlockedherdoor.

  \"Oh,pshaw!\"saidMrs.Mayhew,petulantly;\"thosehymnshavemadeheroutofsortswithherselfandeverything.Theyusedtostirmeupinthesameway.Whycan\'tpeoplelearntoperformtheirreligiousdutiesproperlyandthenletthematterrest;\"andwithayawnsheretiredatpeacewithherselfandalltheworld.

  Idathrewherselfonaloungeandlookedstraightbeforeherwiththatfixed,vacantstarewhichindicatesthatnothingisseensavebytheeyeofthemind.

  \"Father\'sdrunkto-night,\"shemoaned;\"IknowitassurelyasifIsawhim.IalsoknowthatI\'minparttoblameforit.Couldoutwardbeautymaskablackerheartthanmine?Itdoesnotmaskitfromhimwhosangthosewords,\"andsheburiedherfaceinherhandsandsobbed,until,exhaustedanddisheartened,shesoughsuchpoorrestandrespiteasafewhoursoftroubledsleepcouldbring.

  ChapterXVIII.LovePuttoWork.

  OnthefollowingdaytherewastheusualbustleofchangeanddeparturethatischaracteristicofalargesummerresortonMondaymorning.StantonfoundMrs.Mayhewveryreadytooccupytheseatshehadobtained,andallthemoresofromhisstatementofthefactthatseveralothershadspokenforthem.

  \"Ida,mydear,\"calledhermother;\"comehere,I\'vegoodnewsforyou.Ikhasgotusoutofthatodiouscornerofthedining-room,andsecuredseatsforusatMr.VanBerg\'stable.\"

  \"Iwishnoseatthere,\"shesaiddecisively.

  \"Oh,itsallarranged,mydear;andagoodmanyotherswanttheseats,butIkwastooprompt.\"

  \"I\'llstaywhereIam,\"saidIda,sullenly.

  \"Andhaveeveryoneinthehouseaskingwhy?\"addedStanton,provokingly.\"Mr.VanBergtreatsyouasagentlemanshould.Whycannotyouactlikealadytowardhim?IfIwereyouIwouldnotcarrymypreferencesfortheSibleystyleoffellowssofarthatIcouldnotbeciviltoamanlikemyfriend.\"

  \"Youmisjudgeme,\"criedIda,passionately.

  \"Youhaveastrangewayofprovingit.Allthatisaskedofyouistositatthesametablewithagentlemanwhohaswontherespectandadmirationofeveryoneinthehotel,whosesocietyispeculiarlyagreeabletoyourmotherandmyself,andwhohasalsoshownunusualcourtesytowardsyoueversincehelearnedwhoyouwere.WhatelsecanIthink——whatelsecanothersthink,thanthatyourtasteleanssodecidedlytotheSibleystylethatyoucannotevenbepolitetoamanofhighcultureandgenuineworth?\"

  \"Youaretoosevere,Ik,\"saidMrs.Mayhew.\"ForsomereasonthatIcannotfathom,Idadoesnotlikethisartist;andyetIthinkmyselfthatshewouldsubjectherselftoveryunpleasantremarksifshemadeanytroubleaboutsittingatthesametablewithhim.\"

  \"Canyounotsee,\"retortedIda,irritably,\"thatIkhasnotconsideredusatall,butonlyhimself?HewishestobenearMissBurton,andwithoutgivingusanychancetoobject,hasmadeallthearrangementssothatwemusteithercomplyorelsebethetalkofthehouse.It\'sjustapieceofhisselfishness,\"sheconcludedwithtearsofvexationinhereyes.

  \"Oh,comeIda!\"saidhermothercoaxingly,\"Icanseeonlyamole-hillinthismatter,andIwouldn\'tmakeamountainoutofit.AsfarasIamconcerned,Ishouldenjoythechangeverymuch,and,asyousay,theaffairhasgonetoofarnowtomakeobjection.Idonotintendthateitheryouormyselfshallbethesubjectofunpleasantremark.\"

  Andsothematterwassettled,butIda\'scoldnessandconstraint,whentheyallmetatdinner,veryclearlyindicatedthatthechangehadbeenmadewithoutherconsent.VanBergaddressedheraffablytwoorthreetimes,butreceivedbriefanddiscouraginganswers.

  \"Yourcousinevidentlyisnotpleasedwiththenewarrangementyouhavebroughtabout.IcannotseewhatIhavedoneoflatetovexher.\"

  \"I\'lltellyouthetrouble.YouoffendherbynotbeingthecounterpartofMr.Sibley,\"saidStanton,irritably.

  VanBerg\'sbrowdarkened.\"Doyouthink,\"heaskedinameaningtone,\"thatsheunderstandswhatkindofamanheis?\"

  \"Oh,sheknowsthathecandance,flirt,andtalknonsense,andsheasksfornothingmoreandthinksofnothingfurther.I\'moutofpatiencewithher.\"

  Stanton\'swordscontainedthemostplausibleexplanationofIda\'sconductthatoccurredtoVanBerg.Theepisodeinthestagehadmadethemacquainted,andherpreconceivedprejudiceandhostilityhadbeensofarremovedastopermitacertaindegreeofsocialcompanionship,whoseresultwouldnowseemonlyincreaseddislikeanddistaste.Ashesupposedshewouldexpressherself,\"hewasnotofherstyle.\"HadshenotspentthegreaterpartofSundayafternoonandeveningwithSibley?Whatotherconclusionwastheresavethathewas\"ofherstyle,\"congenialbothinthoughtandcharacter!Andyethestillrefusedtoentertainthebeliefthatsherecognizedinhimmorethanafashionablemanoftheworld.

  Ifonlyastheresultofthepiqueoriginatingontheeveningoftheconcert,IdaMayhewhadstoodalooffromhim,hecouldhopetoremovethisearlyprejudicebybetteracquaintance.Butiffulleracquaintanceincreasedheraversion,thenhemustbelievethatthedefectsinhercharacterwereradical,inwroughtthroughthewholewebandwoofofhernature.Hecouldnotassumethe\"Sibleystyle\"ifhewould,andwouldnotifhecould,wereherbeautyahundred-foldgreater,werethatpossible.

  Hewasfastcomingtotheconclusion,therefore,thathemustabandontheprojectwhichhadsofascinatedhim,andwhosesuccesshadsostronglykindledhisimagination.Andyethedidsoreluctantly,veryregretfully,chafingasonlythestrong-willeddo,whenconfrontedandthwartedbythatwhichisonlyapparentlyimpossible,andwhichtheystillfeelmightandoughttobeaccomplished.

  \"Ifeelastheoldalchemistsmusthavedone,\"heoftenthought.

  \"Hereisabasemetal.WhycanInottransmuteitintogold?\"

  Butastheconvictionofhisimpotencegrewuponhimhefeltsomethinglikeresentmenttowardtheonewhohadthwartedhispurpose;andsoitnaturallyhappenedthatwhentheymetagainatthesupper-table,hiscoolandindifferentmannercorrespondedwiththatofMissMayhewtoadegreethatgaveheradeeperpainthanshecouldunderstand.

  \"Whyshouldshecare?\"sheaskedherselfahundredtimesthatevening.Buttheunpleasanttruthhourlygrewmoreplaintoherthatshedidcare.

  Stantonandhermotherquietlyignoredher\"foolishpique,\"astheytermedit.IntruththeformerwassopreoccupiedwithMissBurton,andwithjealousyofhisfriend,thathehadfewthoughtsforanythingelse.

  Headmittedtohimselfthathehadneverbeforebeensothoroughlyfascinatedandawakened;anditwasinaccordancewithhispleasure-loving,self-indulgentnaturetodriftonthisshiningtidewithersoeveritmightcarryhim.

  ButwithagrowingfeelingofdisquietudehesawthatVanBergalsowasdeeplyinterestedinMissBurton,and,whatwasworse,hethoughthedetectedanansweringinterestonherpart.

  Occasionally,whentheartist\'sfacewasturnedawaysothatsheobtainedagoodprofileviewofit,Stantonobservedherlookingathimwithanexpressionwhichbothpuzzledandtroubledhim.Sheseemedtoforgeteverythingandeveryone,andtogazeforamomentwithawistful,longingintensitythathewouldgivehisfortuneforweretheglancedirectedtowardhimself.AndyetwhenVanBergaddressedher,soughthersociety,methersuddenly,therewasnoheighteningofcolor,noratraceofthe\"sweetconfusion\"thatisusuallyinseparablefromanewandgrowingaffectioninamaiden\'sheart.

  Apartfromthisoccasion,furtive,andwistfullookduringwhichhercheekswouldgrowpaleandsheappearforthemomentobliviousofpresentsurroundings,hermannertowardtheartistwasasfrankandnaturalastowardanyoneelse.Itwasevidentthatshelikedandrespectedhim,butevenhisjealousycouldnotdetectthecertaintyofanythingmore.

  ButwhatwasthetendencyofVanBerg\'smindtowardher?Thatwasthequestionwhichtroubledhimmoreandmoreeveryday.FromthetimeoftheirpartingonthepreviousSabbatheveningtherehadbeenagrowingreluctanceonthepartofeachtospeakofonewhosolargelyoccupiedthethoughtsofboth.Theoldjestandbanteraboutthe\"schoolma\'am\"ceasedutterly,andtheymentionedheronlyoccasionallyas\"MissBurton.\"Theoldfrankconfidencebetweenthemdiminisheddaily,andintheirsecretconsciousnesstheybegantorecognizethefactthattheymightsoonbecomeopenrivals.

  TheattitudeofVanBergtowardtheyoungstrangerwhohadsodeeplyinterestedhimfromthefirsthouroftheirmeeting,waspeculiarbutcharacteristic.Hisreasonapprovedofher.Neverbeforehadhemetawomanwhohadseemedendowedwithsomanyattractivequalities.Shewasnotbeautiful,——acardinalvirtuewithhim——butherfaceoftenlightedupwithsomethingsonearakintobeautyastoleavelittlecausetoregretitsabsenceandtheconvictiongrewuponhimthatthespiritenshrinedwithinthegracefulandfragileformwasalmostperfectionitself.

  Itbecameclearertohimeverydaythatsomedeepexperienceorsorrowhassothoroughlyrefinedawaythedrossofhernatureastomakeherseemtheembodimentoftruthandpurity.Whatthoughshestillmaintainedcompletereticenceastothepast,avoidingintheirconversationallallusiontoherself,asfaraspossible;

  hestill,inhisinmostsoul,knewhecouldtrusther,andthatwhilehersmilingface,likethesunlitripplingsurfaceofmountainlakesnotfaraway,mighthidedark,silentdepths,itconcealednothingimpure.

  Healsofeltthattherewasnooccasiontoimagineanydeepmysterytobepartofherpasthistory.Thefactsthatshewaspoorandorphanedsuggestedalltheexplanationsneeded,andhefeltsurethatthesorrowsshesosacredlyandunselfishlyshroudedfromthegeneralviewwouldbefranklyrevealedtothemanwhomightwintherighttocomfortandsustainher.

  Couldhewinthatright?Didhewishtowinit?Asdayafterdaypassedhefeltthisquestiontobegrowingmoreandmorevitallyimportant.

  Hewasnotonehebelievedwho,likeStanton,couldbecarriedawaybyasuddenandabsorbingpassion.Inanyandeverycase,reason,judgment,andtastewouldoffertheircounsel,andtheiradvicewouldbecarefullyweighed.Withincreasingdistinctness,thiscabinetwithinhisownbreasturgedhimtoobservethismaidenwelllestthechiefopportunityofhislifepassbeyondrecall.

  Andhedidstudyhercharactercarefully.Stanton,withthekeenpainofjealousy,andIdaMayhewwithadisquietandsinkingofheartthatshecouldnotunderstand,notedthatheveryquietlyandunobtrusivelysoughthersociety.Whenshespoke,helistened.

  Whenitwaspossiblewithoutattractingattentionhiseyesfollowedher,andyethisconductwasgovernedsothoroughlybygoodtasteandchivalricregardfortheladyherself,thatonlyeyesrenderedpenetratingbythepromptingsoftheheartwouldhaveseenanythingmorethanthegeneralfriendlinesswhichsheinspiredoneveryside.

  Stanton,onthecontrary,grewmoreundisguisedanddemonstrativeinhisattentions,althoughheaimedtoconcealhisfeelingunderthehumorousandbanteringstyleofaddressthatwashabitualwithhim.TheguestsofthehousewerenotverylonginrecognizinginhimanadmirerofMissBurton,buttheyimaginedthathisdevotionwascausedmorebyawishtowhileawayhisidlehoursthanfromanyothermotive;anditwasalsoquiteevidentthattheyoungladyherselftookthesameview.Shegavealightandhumorousaspecttoeverythingshesaid,andpermittedhimscarcelyanopportunityforasolitary\"tete-a-tete.\"Invainheplacedhisbaysandbuggyatherdisposal.

  \"Iamsocialandgregariousinmytastes,\"shewouldreply,\"andneedtheexhilarationofapartytoenjoymyself.\"

  ThusStantonwasledtoacourseofactiondecidedlyincontrastwithhispasttendencies.Hewouldattachhisbaystoaroomycarriage,givinghera\"carte-blanche\"inmakingupthepartyifshewouldbeoneofthenumber.Hewouldperspirelikeaheroinanyboatingexcursionorpicnicthatshewouldoriginate;andthusthefastidiousandelegantfellowoftenfoundhimselfinunwontedcompany,for,withaninstinctpeculiarlyherown,shesoonfoundoutthecomparativelypoorandneglectedinthehotel,andappearedtoderiveherchiefpleasureinenliveningtheirdulldays.

  Quick-wittedStantonearlylearnedthatthesurestwaytowinningasmilefromherwastobepolitetopeoplethat,hitherto,hehadhabituallyignored.ToMissBurtonherselfhemadenosecretofthefactthathiscoursewaspromptedonlybyadesiretopleaseher,butshesmilingpersistedinascribingitalltohisgood-natureandkindnessofheart.

  ChapterXIX.Man\'sHighestHonor.

  VanBerghadnotbeenverylongindiscoveringthatMissBurtonhadarulingpassion,anditseemedtohimaratheruniqueone.

  Hewasfamiliarwiththemanyformsofself-seeking,commoninsociety;heknewofthosewhoweredevotedtoliterature,science,orsomefavoritecalling,ashewastohisart;hehadseenafewwhoapparentlysoaboundedingenialgood-naturethattheyrarelylostanopportunityofperformingakindact;andthereweremenandwomenintheworldwho,hebelieved,hadfullyconsecratedthemselvestotheworkofdoinggoodfromthepurestanddivinestmotives:buthedidnotrememberofeverhavingmetwithonewhosewholethoughtappearedbentondisseminatingimmediatesunshine.

  AndyetthisseemedtrueofMissBurton.Withadmirabletact,withatirelesspatience,andanenergyoutofproportioninonesofragile,shekeptherselfquietlyandunobtrusivelybusyamongthemiscellaneouspeopleofthehouse.Hercharitywaswideenoughforall.Wherevershecoulddiscovergloom,despondency,dulness,orpain,thereshetriedtoshinelikeasunbeam,asifthatweretheprimallawofherbeing.Sherarelysoughtto\"dogood\"intheordinaryacceptanceoftheterm;stillmorerarelydidshespeakofherownpersonalfaith;tocheerandtobrightenappearedtobeheroneconstantimpulse.Itwasevidentthatthishadbecomeakindofsecondnatureinhernow;butthethoughtoccurredmorethanoncetoVanBergthatshehadadoptedthiscourseatfirsttoescapefromherselfandherownunhappymemories.Everydayincreasedtheconvictionthatsorrowwastheblack,heavysoilthatproducedthisconstantbloomofunselfishdeeds.

  Beforetheweekwasovershegavehimspecialreasontobelievethatthiswastrue.Theywerewalkingupanddownthepiazzaoneeveningandhadbeentalkingwithmuchanimationonasubjectofmutualinterest.Butsheprovedthattherewasinhermindadeeperandstrongercurrentofthoughtthanthatwhichhadbeenapparent.

  Astheduskinessincreased,andasintheirpromenadetheirfaceswereturnedawayfromthosewhomighthaveobservedthem,shesaidalittleabruptlyandyetwithtremuloushesitancy:

  \"Mr.VanBerg,doesyourphilosophyteachyoutobelieve,asyousung,onSabbathevening,that\'ThereisnopowertoseverThestrongandtrueinmind?\'\"

  Beforeansweringheturnedtolookather.Herfaceseemedtostandoutfromthegloomofthenightwithalightofitsown,andwassowhiteandeagerastobealmostspirit-like.Histonesweresadashereplied:

  \"IwishIcouldansweryouotherwisethanasImust,fortheimpulsetosaysomewordsofcomfort,whichIfeelyouneed,isverystrong.

  IonlysangofwhatIwishedonSundayevening.Ihavelittlephilosophy,andstilllessofdefinitebeliefinregardtothefuturelife.WhileIamnotatheoreticskeptic,allquestionsoffaitharetomesovagueandincomprehensiblethatIamapracticalmaterialist,andliveonlyinthepresenthour.\"

  \"But,Mr.VanBerg,\"shesaid,inalowtremuloustone,\"canyounotunderstandthatsomepeoplecannotliveinthepresenthour,tryastheymay?Oh,howdesperatelyhardItrytodoso!Canyounotimaginethatsomethinginone\'spastmaymakeafuturenecessarytosavefromdespair?IfIlostmyholdonthatfutureIshouldgomad,\"sheaddedinawhisper.\"Howcananymaterialisticphilosophybetruewhenitfailsusandsobitterlydisappointsusinourneed?\"

  \"Idonotsayitistrue,\"hereplied,earnestly.\"Indeedyourwordsandmannerprovetome,ascouldnolaboredargument,whatapoorsuperficialthingitis.Ifeel,withtheforceofconviction,thatitcannomoremeetyourneedthancouldthehuskswhichtheswinedideat.\"

  \"Sinceyouweresincere,Iwillbealso,\"shecontinuedinthesamelowtone,lookingawayfromhimintothedarkcloudysky.\"AsthehymnIsungmayhavesuggestedtoyou,Ihavenotgotveryfarbeyondmeresubmissionandhope.Somethinginmyownsoulaswellasinrevelationtellsmethatthereisa\'happiershore,\'andI

  amtryingtoreachit;buttheway,toooften,islikethatsky,utterlyopaqueandrayless.\"

  \"Iregretmoredeeplythanyoucaneverknow,MissBurton,thatI

  findnothinginmyownknowledgeorexperiencetohelpyou.AllIcanofferismyhonestsympathy,andthatyouhavehadfromthefirst;forfromthetimeofourfirstmeetingtheimpressionhasbeengrowinguponmethatyourcharacterhadobtaineditspowerandbeautythroughsomedeepandsorrowfulexperience.ButwhileIamunabletogiveyouanyhelp,perhapsIcansuggestapleasantthoughtfromyourownillustration.Theblackcloudsyonderwhichseemtoyouatruetypeoftheshadowsthathavefallenacrossyourpath,are,afterall,butafilminthesky.Thesun,andamultitudeofotherluminousworlds,areshiningbeyondthemintheheavens.IwouldIhadyourchancesofreachinga\'happiershore.\'\"

  \"That\'saprettysentiment,\"shesaid,shakingherheadslowly;

  \"butthoseluminousworldsareagreatwayoff,withcoldandvastreachesofspacebetweenthem.Besides,aluminousworldwouldnotdomeonebitofgood.Iwant——\"shestoppedabruptlywithsomethinglikealowsob.\"There,there,\"sheresumedhastilydashingawayafewtears.\"Ihaveoccupiedyourthoughtstoolongwithmyforlornlittleself.Ididnotmeantoshowthisweakness,buthavebeenbetrayedintodoingos,Ithink,becauseyouimpressedmeasbeinghonest,andIthoughtthatperhaps——perhapsyourman\'sreasonmighthavethoughtofsomeargumentorprobablyconjecturerelatingtothesubjectthat,forcausesobvioustoyou,wouldbenaturallyinterestingtoonesoaloneintheworldasIam.\"

  \"IamsorryindeedthatIneverusedmyreasontosogoodapurpose,\"

  hereplied;\"andyet,asIsaidatfirst,thesesubjectshaveeverseemedtomesoaboveandbeyondmyreasonthatIhavecarelesslygiventhemthego-by.MyprofessionhaswhollyabsorbedmesinceIhavebeencapableofanythingworththenameofthought,andtheworld,towardwhichyourmindisturning,issolargeandvaguethatIcannotevenfollowyou,muchlessguide.\"

  Shesighed:\"Itisindeed\'largeandvague.\'\"Thensheaddedinfirm,quiettones:\"Mr.VanBerg,pleaseforgetwhatIhavesaid.

  Theweakmustshowtheirweaknessattimesinspiteofthemselves,andyourkindnessandsincerityhavebeguiledmeintoinflictingmyselfuponyou.\"

  \"Youaskthatwhichisimpossible,MissBurton,\"herepliedearnestly.

  \"Icannotforgetwhatyouhavesaid,nordoIwishto.Ineednotassureyou,however,thatIregardyourconfidenceassacredasifitcamefrommyownsister.WillyoualsoletmesaythatIneverfeltsohonoredbeforeinmylifeasIhaveto-night,inthefactthatIseemedtoyourwoman\'sintuitionworthyofyourtrust.\"

  Theywerenowturnedtowardsthelightthatstreameddimlyfromoneofthewindows.Shelookedupathimwithabright,gratefulsmile,butsheapparentlysawsomethinginhiseagerfaceandmannerwhichcheckedhersmileassuddenlyasifhehadbeenanapparition.

  shegavehimherhand,sayinghastily,\"Good-night,Mr.VanBerg;

  Ithankyou.I——I——donotfeelverywell,\"andshepassedswiftlytoasidedooranddisappeared.

  ChapterXX.AWretchedSecretthatMustbeKept.

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