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  Iwassurprisedandmoved.OncemoreIhadamomentaryglimpseoftherealNancy

  OurconversationwasinterruptedbythearrivalofRalphHambleton

  XIV.

  However,thoughtsofMaudecontinuedtopossessme.Shestillappearedthemostdesirableofbeings,andafortnightaftermyrepulse,withoutanyexcuseatall,ItelegraphedtheGeorgeHutchinsesthatIwascomingtopaythemavisit.Mrs.George,wearingaknowingsmile,metmeatthestationinalightbuck-board.

  \"I\'veaskedMaudetodinner,\"shesaid

  ThuswithmasculinedirectnessIreturnedtothecharge,andMaude\'scontinuedresistancebutincreasedmyardour;couldnotseewhyshecontinuedtoresistme.

  \"BecauseIdon\'tloveyou,\"shesaid.

  Thiswasincredible.Isuggestedthatshedidn\'tknowwhatlovewas,andsheadmitteditwaspossible:shelikedmevery,verymuch.Itoldher,sagely,thatthiswasthebestfoundationformatrimony.Thatmightbe,butshehadhadotherideas.Foronething,shefeltthatshedidnotknowmeInshort,shewascharmingandmaddeninginherdefensiveruses,inheradvancesandretreats,forIpressedherhardduringthefourweekswhichfollowed,andinthemmadefourvisits.Flingingcautiontothewinds,IdidnotevenpretendtoGeorgethatIwascomingtoseehimonbusiness.IhadtheHutchinsfamilyonmyside,fortheyhadthesensetoseethatthematchwouldbeanadvantageousone;IevensummonedupenoughcouragetotalktoEzraHutchinsonthesubject.

  \"I\'llnotattempttoinfluenceMaude,Mr.Paret——I\'vealwayssaidI

  wouldn\'tinterferewithherchoice.Butasyouareayoungmanofsoundhabits,sir,successfulinyourprofession,Ishouldraisenoobjection.

  Isupposewecan\'tkeepheralways.\"

  Toconcealhisemotion,hepulledoutthewatchhelivedby.\"Why,it\'schurchtime!\"hesaidIattendedchurchregularlyatElkington

  OnaSundaynightinJune,followingadayduringwhichvictoryseemedmoredistantthanever,withstartlingunexpectednessMaudecapitulated.

  Shesatbesidemeonthebench,obscured,yetthewarmnightquiveredwithherpresence.IfelthertrembleIrememberthefirstexquisitetouchofhersoftcheek.Howstrangeitwasthatinconquestthetumultofmybeingshouldbestilled,thatmypassionshouldbetransmutedintoawethatthrilledyetdisquieted!WhathadIdone?ItwasasthoughIhadsuddenlyenteredanunimaginedsanctuaryfilledwithholyflame

  Presently,whenwebegantotalk,Ifoundmyselfseekingmorefamiliarlevels.Iaskedherwhyshehadsolongresistedme,accusingherofhavinglovedmeallthetime.

  \"Yes,IthinkIdid,Hugh.Only——Ididn\'tknowit.\"

  \"Youmusthavefeltsomething,thatafternoonwhenIfirstproposedtoyou!\"

  \"Youdidn\'treallywantme,Hugh.Notthen.\"

  Surprised,andalittleuncomfortableatthisevidenceofintuition,I

  startedtoprotest.ItseemedtomethenasthoughIhadalwayswantedher.

  \"No,no,\"sheexclaimed,\"youdidn\'t.Youwerecarriedawaybyyourfeelings——youhadn\'tmadeupyourmind.Indeed,Ican\'tseewhyyouwantmenow.\"

  \"YoubelieveIdo,\"Isaid,anddrewhertowardme.

  \"Yes,I——Ibelieveit,now.ButIcan\'tseewhy.Theremustbesomanyattractivegirlsinthecity,whoknowsomuchmorethanIdo.\"

  IsoughtfervidlytoreassureheronthispointAtlengthwhenwewentintothehouseshedrewawayfrommeatarm\'slengthandgavemeonelongsearchinglook,asthoughseekingtoreadmysoul.

  \"Hugh,youwillalwaysloveme——totheveryend,won\'tyou?\"

  \"Yes,\"Iwhispered,\"always.\"

  Inthelibrary,oneoneachsideofthetable,underthelamp,EzraHutchinsandhiswifesatreading.Mrs.Hutchinslookedup,andIsawthatshehaddivined.

  \"Mother,IamengagedtoHugh,\"Maudesaid,andbentoverandkissedher.

  EzraandIstoodgazingatthem.Thenheturnedtomeandpressedmyhand.

  \"Well,Ineversawthemanwhowasgoodenoughforher,Hugh.ButGodblessyou,myson.Ihopeyouwillprizeherasweprizeher.\"

  Mrs.Hutchinsembracedme.Andthroughhertearsshe,too,lookedlongintomyface.WhenshehadreleasedmeEzrahadhiswatchinhishand.

  \"Ifyou\'regoingontheteno\'clocktrain,Hugh——\"

  \"Father!\"Maudeprotested,laughing,\"ImustsayIdon\'tcallthatverypolite.\"

  InthetrainIsleptbutfitfully,awakeningagainandagaintorecalltheextraordinaryfactthatIwasnowengagedtobemarried,togoovertheincidentsoftheevening.Indifferenttothebackingsandthebumpingsofthecar,thevoicesinthestations,theclangingoflocomotivebellsandalltheincomprehensiblestartingsandstoppings,exaltedyettroubledIbeheldMaudeluminouswiththeloveIhadamazinglyawakened,alovesomewherebeyondmycomprehension.Forherindeedmarriagewasmadeinheaven.Butforme?CouldIrisenowtotheidealthathadoncebeenmine,thrusthencefortheviloutofmylife?

  Loveforever,livealwaysinthissanctuaryshehadmadeforme?WouldthetimecomewhenIshouldfeelasenseofbondage?

  TheweddingwassetfortheendofSeptember.IcontinuedtogoeveryweektoElkington,andinAugust,MaudeandIspentafortnightatthesea.Therecouldbenodoubtastomymother\'shappiness,astoherapprovalofMaude;theylovedeachotherfromthebeginning.Icanpicturethemnow,sittingtogetherwiththeirsewingontheporchofthecottageatMattapoisett.Outonthebaylittlewhite-capsdancedinthesunlight,sail-boatstackedhitherandthither,thestrongcapebreeze,ladenwithinvigoratingsalt,stirredMaude\'shair,andoccasionallyplayedhavocwithmypapers.

  \"Sheisjustthewifeforyou,Hugh,\"mymotherconfidedtome.\"IfI

  hadchosenhermyselfIcouldnothavedonebetter,\"sheadded,withasmile.

  Iwasinclinedtobelieveit,butMaudewouldhavenoneofthisillusion.

  \"Hejuststumbledacrossme,\"sheinsisted

  Wewentonlongsailstogether,towardsWood\'sHoleandtheopensea,thesprayswashingoverus.HercheeksgrewtannedSometimes,whenI

  praisedherandspokeconfidentlyofourfuture,sheworeatroubledexpression.

  \"Whatareyouthinkingabout?\"Iaskedheronce.

  \"Youmustn\'tputmeonapedestal,\"shesaidgently.\"IwantyoutoseemeasIam——Idon\'twantyoutowakeupsomedayandbedisappointed.

  I\'llhavetolearnalotofthings,andyou\'llhavetoteachme.Ican\'tgetusedtothefactthatyou,whoaresopracticalandsuccessfulinbusiness,shouldbesuchadreamerwhereIamconcerned.\"

  Ilaughed,andtoldher,comfortably,thatshewastalkingnonsense.

  \"Whatdidyouthinkofme,whenyoufirstknewme?\"Iinquired.

  \"Well,\"sheanswered,withthecouragethatcharacterizedher,\"Ithoughtyouwererathercalculating,thatyouputtoohighapriceonsuccess.

  Ofcourseyouattractedme.Iownit.\"

  \"Youhidyouropinionsratherwell,\"Iretorted,somewhatdiscomfited.

  Sheflushed.

  \"Haveyouchangedthem?\"Idemanded.

  \"Ithinkyouhavethatside,andIthinkitaweakside,Hugh.It\'shardtotellyouthis,butit\'sbettertosaysonow,sinceyouaskme.Idothinkyousettoohighavalueonsuccess.\'

  \"Well,nowthatIknowwhatsuccessreallyis,perhapsIshallreform,\"I

  toldher.

  \"Idon\'tliketothinkthatyoufoolyourself,\"shereplied,withaperspicacityIshouldhavefoundextraordinary.

  Throughoutmylifetherehavebeendaysandincidents,sometrivial,someimportant,thatlingerinmymemorybecausetheyaresaturatedwith\"atmosphere.\"Irecall,forinstance,agalaoccasioninyouthwhenmymothergaveoneofherluncheonparties;onmyreturnfromschool,thehouseanditssurroundingsworeamysterious,excitingandunfamiliarlook,somehowchangedbythesimplefactthatguestssatdecorouslychattinginadining-roomshiningwithmymother\'sbestlinenandtreasuredfamilysilverandchina.Theatmosphereofmywedding-dayisnolessvivid.ThehouseofEzraHutchinswasscarcelyrecognizable:itsdoorsandwindowswereopenedwide,andallthemorningpeoplewerebeingescortedupstairstoanall-significantroomthatcontainedacollectionlikeajeweller\'sexhibit,——abewilderingdisplay.Therewasamassivepunch-bowlfromwhichdangledthecardofMr.andMrs.AdolfScherer,areallywonderfulteasetofoldEnglishsilvergivenbySenatorandMrs.

  Watling,andNancyWillett,withhercertaintyofgoodtaste,hadsentanoldEnglishtankardofthetimeofthesecondCharles.Thesecretwasinthatroom.AnditmagicallytransformedformeasIstood,momentarilyalone,inthedoorwaywhereIhadfirstbeheldMaudetheaccustomedscene,andchargedwithundivinedsignificancetheblueshadowsundertheheavyfoliageofthemaples.TheSeptembersunlightwasheavy,tingedwithgold

  Sofragmentaryandconfusedaretheeventsofthatdaythatacubistliteraturewerenecessarytoconveytheimpressionsleftuponme.Ihadsomethingofthefeelingofarecruitwhoforthefirsttimeistakingpartinabrilliantandcomplicatedmanoeuvre.TomandSusanPetersflitacrosstheview,andGeneHollisterandPerryBlackwoodandtheEwanses,——

  allofwhomhadcomeupinaspecialcar;RalphHambletonwas\"bestman,\"lookingpreternaturallytallinhisfrock-coat:andhismanner,throughoutthewholeproceeding,wasoneofgood-naturedtolerancetowardafollynonebuthemightescape.

  \"Ifyoumustdoit,Hughie,Isupposeyoumust,\"hehadsaidtome.

  \"I\'llseeyouthrough,ofcourse.Butdon\'tblamemeafterwards.\"

  Maudewasalittleafraidofhim

  IdressedatGeorge\'s;then,likeoneofthosebewilderingshiftsofacinematograph,comesthesceneinchurch,theglimpseofmymother\'swistfulfaceinthefrontpew;andIfoundmyselfinfrontoftheaustereMr.DoddridgestandingbesideMaude——orratherbesideawomanItriedhardtobelievewasMaude——soveiledandgenerallyencasedwasshe.I

  wasthinkingofthisallthetimeIwasmechanicallyansweringMr.

  Doddridge,andevenwhentheweddingmarchburstforthandIledheroutofthechurch.Itwasasthoughtheyhaddonetheirbesttodisguiseher,toputourunionontheother-worldlyplanethatwasdeemedtobeitsonlyjustification,toneutralizehersexattheverymomentitshouldhavebeenmostenhanced.Well,theysucceeded.IfIhadnotbeenasconventionalastherest,IshouldhavepreferredtohaverunawaywithherinthelavenderdresssheworewhenIfirstproposedtoher.ItwasonlywhenwehadgotintothecarriageandstartedforthehouseandsheturnedtomeherfacefromwhichtheveilhadbeenthrownbackthatI

  realizedwhatasublimemeaningitallhadforher.Hereyeswerewet.

  OncemoreIwasacutelyconsciousofmyinabilitytofeeldeeplyatsuprememoments.FormonthsIhadlookedforwardwithanticipationandimpatiencetomywedding-day.

  Ikissedhergently.ButIfeltasthoughshehadgonetoheaven,andthatthefaceIbeheldenshroudedweremerelyhereffigy.Commonplacewordswereinappropriate,yetitwastotheseIresorted.

  \"Well——itwasn\'tsobadafterall!Wasit?\"

  Shesmiledatme.

  \"Youdon\'twanttotakeitback?\"

  Sheshookherhead.

  \"Ithinkitwasabeautifulwedding,Hugh.I\'msogladwehadagoodday.\"

  Sheseemedshy,atonceverynearandveryremote.Iheldherhandawkwardlyuntilthecarriagestopped.

  Alittlelaterwewerestandinginacorneroftheparlour,theatmosphereofwhichwasheavywiththescentofflowers,submittingtotheonslaughtofrelatives.Thencametheweddingbreakfast:croquettes,champagne,chickensalad,ice-cream,thewedding-cake,speechesandmorekissesIrememberTomPetersholdingontobothmyhands.

  \"Good-bye,andGodblessyou,oldboy,\"hewassaying.Susan,inviewoftheoccasion,hadallowedhimalittlemorechampagnethanusual——enoughtobetrayhisfeelings,andIknewthatthesehadnotchangedsinceourcollegedays.Iresolvedtoseemoreofhim.IhadneglectedhimandundervaluedhisloyaltyHehadfollowedmetomyroominGeorge\'shousewhereIwasdressingforthejourney,andhegaveitashisdeliberatejudgmentthatinMaudeIhad\"struckgold.\"

  \"She\'sjustthegirlforyou,Hughie,\"hedeclared.\"Susanthinksso,too.\"

  Laterintheafternoon,aswesatinthestate-roomofthecarthatwasbearinguseastward,Maudebegantocry.Isatlookingatherhelplessly,unabletoenterintoheremotion,resentingitalittle.YetItriedawkwardlytocomforther.

  \"Ican\'tbeartoleavethem,\"shesaid.

  \"Butyouwillseethemoften,whenwecomeback,\"Ireassuredher.Itwasscarcelythemomentforremindingherofwhatshewasgettinginreturn.Thispeculiarfamilyaffectionsheevincedwasbeyondme;IhadneverexperienceditinanypoignantdegreesinceIhadgoneasafreshmantoHarvard,andyetIwasstruckbythefactthatheremotionsweresorightlyplaced.Itwasnaturaltoloveone\'sfamily.Ibegantofeel,vaguely,asIwatchedher,thatthenewrelationshipintowhichI

  hadenteredwastobemuchmorecomplicatedthanIhadimagined.

  Twilightwascomingon,thetrainwaswindingthroughthemountainpasses,crossingandre-crossingaswiftlittlestreamwhosebanksweremassedwithalder;hereandthere,onthesteephillsides,blazedthegoldenrodPresentlyIturned,tosurpriseinhereyesawide,questioninglook,——thelookofachild.Eveninthisirrevocablehourshesoughttograspwhatmannerofbeingwasthistowhomshehadconfidedherlife,andwithwhomshewasfaringforthintotheunknown.

  Theexperiencewasutterlyunlikemyanticipation.YetIresponded.ThekissIgaveherhadnopassioninit.

  \"I\'lltakegoodcareofyou,Maude,\"Isaid.

  Suddenly,inthefadinglight,sheflungherarmsaroundme,pressingmetightly,desperately.

  \"Oh,Iknowyouwill,Hugh,dear.Andyou\'llforgiveme,won\'tyou,forbeingsohorridto-day,ofalldays?Idoloveyou!\"

  Neitherofushadeverbeenabroad.Andalthoughitwasbeforethedaysofswimming-poolsandgymnasiumsandalacartecafesonoceanliners,theAtlanticwasimposingenough.MaudehadamorelastingcapacityforpleasurethanI,akeenerenjoymentofnewexperiences,andasshelaybesidemeinthesteamer-chairwhereIhadcarefullytuckedhershewouldexclaim:

  \"Isimplycan\'tbelieveit,Hugh!Itseemssounreal.I\'msureIshallwakeupandfindmyselfbackinElkington.\"

  \"Don\'tspeaksoloud,mydear,\"Icautionedher.Thereweresomeveryformal-lookingNewYorkersnextus.

  \"No,Iwon\'t,\"shewhispered.\"ButI\'msohappyIfeelasthoughI

  shouldliketotelleveryone.\"

  \"There\'snoneed,\"Iansweredsmiling.

  \"Oh,Hugh,Idon\'twanttodisgraceyou!\"sheexclaimed,inrealalarm.

  \"Otherwise,sofarasIamconcerned,Ishouldn\'tcarewhoknew.\"

  Peoplesmiledather.Womencameupandtookherhands.AndonthefourthdaytheformidableNewYorkersunexpectedlythawed.

  IhadoncethoughtofMaudeasplastic.ThenIhaddiscoveredshehadamindandwillofherown.Oncemoresheseemedplastic;herlovehadmadeherso.WasitnotwhatIhaddesired?Ihadonlytoexpressawish,anditbecameherlaw.Nay,sheappealedtomemanytimesadaytoknowwhethershehadmadeanymistakes,andIbegantodrillherinmysillytraditions,——gently,verygently.

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