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  IamspeakingofthetimeswhenIbeheldherastheblamelesscompanionoftheyears,themotherofmychildren,thewomanIwasusedtoandshould——byallcanonsIhadknown——haveloved

  Andtherewerethechildren.DaysandweekspassedwhenIscarcelysawthem,andthensomelittleincidentwouldhappentogivemeanunexpectedwrenchandplungemeintounhappiness.OneeveningIcamehomefromalongtalkwithNancythathadleftusbothwroughtup,andIhadenteredthelibrarybeforeIheardvoices.Maudewasseatedunderthelampattheendofthebigroomreadingfrom\"DonQuixote\";MatthewandBiddywereatherfeet,andMoreton,lessattentive,atalittledistancewastakingapartamechanicaltoy.Iwouldhavetiptoedout,butBiddycaughtsightofme.

  \"It\'sfather!\"shecried,gettingupandflyingtome.

  \"Oh,father,docomeandlisten!Thestory\'ssoexciting,isn\'tit,Matthew?\"

  Ilookeddownintotheboy\'seyesshiningwithanexpressionthatsuddenlypiercedmyheartwithapoignantmemoryofmyself.MatthewwasfarawayamongthemountainsandcastlesofSpain.

  \"Matthew,\"demandedhissister,\"whydidhewanttogofightingwithallthosepeople?\"

  \"Becausehewasdotty,\"suppliedMoreton,whohadaninterestinghabitofpickingupslang.

  \"Itwasn\'tatall,\"criedMatthew,indignantly,interruptingMaude\'srebukeofhisbrother.

  \"Whatwasit,then?\"Moretondemanded.

  \"Youwouldn\'tunderstandifItoldyou,\"Matthewwasretorting,whenMaudeputherhandonhislips.

  \"Ithinkthat\'senoughforto-night,\"shesaid,assheclosedthebook.

  \"Therearelessonstodo——andfatherwantstoreadhisnewspaperinquiet.\"

  ThisbroughtaprotestfromBiddy.

  \"Justalittlemore,mother!Can\'twegointotheschoolroom?Weshan\'tdisturbfatherthere.\"

  \"I\'llreadtothem——afewminutes,\"Isaid.

  AsItookthevolumefromherandsatdownMaudeshotatmeaswiftlookofsurprise.EvenMatthewglancedatmecuriously;andinhisglanceI

  had,asitwere,asuddenrevelationoftheboy\'sperplexityconcerningme.Hewastwelve,rathertallforhisage,andthedelicatemodellingofhisfaceresembledmyfather\'s.HehadbeguntothinkWhatdidhethinkofme?

  Biddyclappedherhands,andbegantodanceacrossthecarpet.

  \"Father\'sgoingtoreadtous,father\'sgoingtoreadtous,\"shecried,finallyclamberinguponmykneeandsnugglingagainstme.

  \"Whereistheplace?\"Iasked.

  ButMaudehadlefttheroom.Shehadgoneswiftlyandsilently.

  \"I\'llfindit,\"saidMoreton.

  Ibegantoread,butIscarcelyknewwhatIwasreading,myfingerstighteningoverBiddy\'slittleknee

  PresentlyMissAllsop,thegoverness,camein.ShehadbeensentbyMaude.TherewaswistfulnessinBiddy\'svoiceasIkissedhergoodnight.

  \"Father,ifyouwouldonlyreadoftener!\"shesaid,\"Ilikeitwhenyouread——betterthananyoneelse.\"

  MaudeandIwerealonethatnight.Aswesatinthelibraryafteroursomewhatformal,perfunctorydinner,IventuredtoaskherwhyshehadgoneawaywhenIhadofferedtoread.

  \"Icouldn\'tbearit,Hugh,\"sheanswered.

  \"Why?\"Iasked,intendingtojustifymyself.

  Shegotupabruptly,andleftme.Ididnotfollowher.InmyheartI

  understoodwhy

  SomeyearshadpassedsinceRalph\'sprophecyhadcometrue,andPerryandtheremainingBlackwoodshadbeen\"relieved\"oftheBoyneStreetline.

  Theprocessneednotbegoneintoindetail,beingthetime-honouredoneemployedintheRibblevaleaffairof\"runningdown\"theline,orperhapsitwouldbebettertosay\"showingitup.\"Ithadnotjustifieditssurvivalinourefficientdays,ithadheldout——thankstoPerry——withabsurdandanachronouspersistenceagainsttheinevitableconsolidation.

  Mr.Tallant\'snewspaperhadpublishedmanycomplaintsoftheageandscarcityofthecars,etc.;andalarmedholdersofsecurities,inwhosevaultstheyhadlainsincetimeimmemorial,begantosellIsawlittleofPerryinthosedays,asIhaveexplained,butonedayImethimintheHambletonBuilding,andhewaswhite.

  \"Yourfriendsaredoingthus,Hugh,\"hesaid.

  \"Doingwhat?\"

  \"Underminingthereputationofacompanyassoundasanyinthiscity,acompanythat\'snotovercapitalized,either.Andwe\'regivingbetterservicerightnowthananyofyourconsolidatedlines.\"

  Hewasinnoframeofmindtoarguewith;theconversationwasdistinctlyunpleasant.Idon\'trememberwhatIsaidsethingtotheeffectthathewasexcited,thathislanguagewasextravagant.ButafterhehadwalkedoffandleftmeItoldDickinsonthatheoughttobegivenachance,andoneofouryoungerfinanciers,Murphree,wenttoPerryandpointedoutthathehadnothingtogainbyobstruction;ifhewereonlyreasonable,hemightcomeintothenewcorporationonthesametermswiththeothers.

  AllthatMurphreegotforhispainswastobeorderedoutoftheofficebyPerry,whodeclaredthathewasbeingbribedtodeserttheotherstockholders.

  \"Heutterlyfailedtoseethepointofview,\"MurphreereportedinsomeastonishmenttoDickinson.

  \"Whatelsedidhesay?\"Mr.Dickinsonasked.

  Murphreehesitated.

  \"Well——what?\"thebankerinsisted.

  \"Hewasn\'tquitehimself,\"saidMurphree,whowasacomparativenewcomerinthecityandhadarespectfortheBlackwoodname.\"Hesaidthatthatwasthecustomofthieves:whentheywerediscovered,theyofferedtodivide.Hesworethathewouldgetjusticeinthecourts.\"

  Mr.Dickinsonsmiled

  ThusPerry,throughhisobstinacyandinabilitytoadapthimselftonewconditions,hadgraduallylostbothcasteandmoney.HeresignedfromtheBoyneClub.Iwasrathersorryforhim.Tomnaturallytookthemattertoheart,butheneverspokeofit;IfoundthatIwasseeinglessofhim,thoughwecontinuedtodinethereatintervals,andhestillcametomyhousetoseethechildren.MaudecontinuedtoseeLucia.Forme,thesituationwouldhavebeenmoreawkwardhadIbeenlessoccupied,hadmyrelationshipwithMaudebeenacloserone.NeitherdidshementionPerryinthosedays.Theincomethatremainedtohimbeingsufficientforhimandhisfamilytoliveoncomfortably,hebegantodevotemostofhistimetovarioussocietiesofasemipublicnatureuntil——inthespringofwhichIwritehisactivitiessuddenlybecameconcentratedintheorganizationofa\"CitizensUnion,\"whoseavowedobjectwastomakeacampaignagainst\"graft\"andpoliticalcorruptionthefollowingautumn.Thisannouncementandthecallforamass-meetinginKingdonHallwasreceivedbythenewspaperswithagood-naturedridicule,andininfluentialquartersitwasgenerallyhintedthatthiswasMr.Blackwood\'smethodof\"gettingsquare\"forhavingbeendeprivedoftheBoyneStreetline.ItwasquitecharacteristicofRalphHambletonthatheshouldgo,outofcuriosity,tothegatheringatKingdonHall,anddropintomyofficethenextmorning.

  \"Well,Hughie,they\'reafteryou,\"hesaidwithagrin.

  \"Afterme?Whynotincludeyourself?\"

  Hesatdownandstretchedhislonglegsandhislongarms,andsmiledashegaped.

  \"Oh,they\'llnevergetme,\"hesaid.AndIknew,asIgazedathim,thattheyneverwould.

  \"Whatsortofthingsdidtheysay?\"Iasked.

  \"Haven\'tyoureadthePilotandtheMailandState?\"

  \"Ijustglancedoverthem.Didtheycallnames?\"

  \"Callnames!Ishouldsaytheydid.Theygotdrunkonit,workedthemselvesuplikedervishes.Theydidn\'tcussyoupersonally,——that\'llcomelater,ofcourse.JuddJasongottheheaviestshot,buttheysaidhecouldn\'texistaminuteifitwasn\'tforthe\'respectable\'crowd——

  capitalists,financiers,millionairesandtheirlegaltools.Factis,theyspokeagooddealoftruth,firstandlast,inafoolkindofway.\"

  \"Truth!\"Iexclaimedirritatedly.

  Ralphlaughed.Hewasevidentlyenjoyinghimself.

  \"Isanyofitnewstoyou,Hughie,oldboy?\"

  \"It\'sanoutrage.\"

  \"Ithinkit\'sfunny,\"saidRalph.\"Wehaven\'thadsuchacircusforyears.Neverhad.OfcourseIshouldn\'tliketoseeyougobehindthebars,——notthat.Butyoufellowscan\'texpecttogoonforeverskimmingoffthecreamwithouthavingsomebodysquealsometime.Yououghttobereasonable.\"

  \"You\'veskimmedasmuchcreamasanybodyelse.\"

  \"You\'veskimmedthecream,Hughie,——youandDickinsonandSchererandGriersonandtherest,——I\'veonlyfilledmyjug.Well,thesefellowsaregoingtohavearegularroof-raisingcampaign,takethelidoffofeverything,dumpoutthered-lightdistrictsomeofourfriendsaresofondof.\"

  \"Dumpitwhere?\"Iaskedcuriously.

  \"Oh,\"answeredRalph,\"theydidn\'tsay.Outintothecountry,anywhere.\"

  \"Butthat\'sdamnedfoolishness,\"Ideclared.

  \"Didn\'tsayitwasn\'t,\"Ralphadmitted.\"Theytalkedalotofthat,too,incidentally.They\'regoingtoclosethesaloonsanddancehallsandmakethiscitysadderthanheaven.Whentheygetthrough,it\'llallbeoverbuttheinquest.\"

  \"WhatdidPerrydo?\"Iasked.

  \"Well,heopenedthemeeting,——madeanice,precise,gentlemanlyspeech.

  GreenhalgeandafewyounghighbrowsandareformedcrooknamedHarroddidmostofthehair-raising.They\'regoingtonominateGreenhalgeformayor;andhetold\'emsomethingaboutthatlittlematteroftheschoolboard,andsaidhewouldtalkmorelateron.Ifoneoftheablestlawyersinthecityhadn\'tbeenhiredbytherespectablecrowdandalotofotherqueerworkdone,thetreasurerandpurchasingagentwouldbedoingtime.Theyseemedtobeinterested,allright.\"

  Iturnedoversomepapersonmydesk,justtoshowRalphthathehadn\'tsucceededindisturbingme.

  \"Whowasintheaudience?anyoneyoueverheardof?\"Iasked.

  \"Surething.YourcousinRobertBreck;andthatson-in-lawofhis——

  what\'shisname?Andsomeotherrepresentativesofouroldestfamilies,——

  AlecPound.He\'sareformernow,youknow.Theyputhimontheresolutionscommittee.SamOgilvywasthere,he\'dbeclassedasrespectablyconservative.AndoneoftheEwanses.Icouldnameafewothers,ifyoupressedme.ThatbrotherofFowndeswholookslikeanup-

  stateminister.Alotofwomen——MillerGorse\'ssister,Mrs.Datchet,whoneverapprovedofMiller.Quiteagenteelgathering,Igiveyoumyword,andallastonishedandmadashellwhenthespeakingwasover.Mrs.

  Datchetsaidshehadbeenlivinginadenofiniquityandvice,anddidn\'tknowit.\"

  \"Itmusthavebeenamusing,\"Isaid.

  \"Itwas,\"saidRalph.\"It\'llbemoreamusinglateron.Oh,yes,therewasanotherfellowwhospokeIforgottomention——thatqueerDickwhowasinyourclass,Krebs,gottheschoolboardevidence,lookedasifhe\'dcomeinbyfreight.Hewasn\'taspopularastherest,buthe\'sgotmoresensethanallofthemputtogether.\"

  \"Whywasn\'thepopular?\"

  \"Well,hedidn\'tcrackuptheAmericanpeople,——saidtheydeservedalltheygot,thatthey\'dhavetolearntothinkstraightandbestraightbeforetheycouldexpectasquaredeal.Thetruthwas,theysecretlyenviedtheserichmenwhowereexploitingtheircity,andjustaslongastheyenviedthemtheyhadn\'tanyrighttocomplainofthem.Hewasgoingintothiscampaigntotellthetruth,buttotellallsidesofit,andiftheywantedreform,they\'dhavetoreformthemselvesfirst.Iadmiredhisnerve,Imustsay.\"

  \"Healwayshadthat,\"Iremarked.\"Howdidtheytakeit?\"

  \"Well,theydidn\'tlikeitmuch,butIthinkmostofthemhadarespectforhim.IknowIdid.Hehasawholelotofassurance,anairofknowingwhathe\'stalkingabout,andapparentlyhedoesn\'tgiveacontinentalwhetherhe\'spopularornot.Besides,Greenhalgehadcrackedhimuptotheskiesfortheworkhe\'ddonefortheschoolboard.\"

  \"Youtalkasifhe\'dconvertedyou,\"Isaid.

  Ralphlaughedasheroseandstretchedhimself.

  \"Oh,I\'monlytheintelligentspectator,yououghttoknowthatbythistime,Hughie.ButIthoughtitmightinterestyou,sinceyou\'llhavetogoonthestumpandrefuteitall.That\'llbeanicejob.Solong.\"

  Andhedeparted.OfcourseIknewthathehadbeenbaitingme,hisscentfortheweaknessesofhisfriendsbeingabsolutelyfiendish.Iwasangrybecausehehadsucceeded,——becauseheknewhehadsucceeded.Allthemorninguneasinesspossessedme,andIfounditdifficulttoconcentrateontheaffairsIhadinhand.Ifeltpremonitions,whichItriedinvaintosuppress,thatthetideofthephilosophyofpowerandmightwerestartingtoebb:Iscentedvaguecalamitiesahead,calamitiesI

  associatedwithKrebs;andwhenIwentouttotheClubforlunchthissenseofuneasiness,insteadofbeingdissipated,wasincreased.

  Dickinsonwasthere,andScherer,whohadjustgotbackfromEurope;thetalkfellontheCitizensUnion,whichSchererbelittledwithanairofconsequenceandpompousnessthatstruckmedisagreeably,andwithaneyenewlycriticalIdetectedinhimacertaindisintegration,deterioration.

  Havingdismissedthereformers,hebegantotellofhisexperiencesabroad,referringinonewayoranothertothepeopleofconsequencewhohadentertainedhim.

  \"Hugh,\"saidLeonardDickinsontomeaswewalkedtothebanktogether,\"Schererwillneverbeanygoodanymore.Toomuchprosperity.Andhe\'sbeguntohavehisnailsmanicured.\"

  AfterIhadleftthebankpresidentanuncannyfancystruckmethatinAdolfSchererIhadbeforemeaconcreteexampleoftheeffectofmyphilosophyontheindividual

  Nothingseemedtogorightthatspring,andyetnothingwasabsolutelywrong.AttimesIbecameirritated,bewildered,outoftune,andunabletounderstandwhy.Theweatheritselfwasuneasy,tepid,withlongspellsofhotwindanddust.Inolongerseemedtofindrefugeinmywork.Iwasunhappyathome.Afterwalkingformanyyearsinconfidenceandsecurityalongwhatappearedtobeacertainpath,Ihadsuddenlycomeoutintoavaguecountryinwhichitwasbecomingmoreandmoredifficulttorecognizelandmarks.Ididnotliketoconfessthis;andyetIheardwithinmeoccasionalwhispers.CoulditbethatI,HughParet,whohadalwaysbeensopositive,hadmadeamessofmylife?

  Thereweremomentswhenthepatternofitappearedtohavefallenapart,resolveditselfintopiecesthatrefusedtofitintoeachother.

  OfcoursemyrelationshipwithNancyhadsomethingtodowiththis

  Oneeveninglateinthespring,afterdinner,Maudecameintothelibrary.

  \"Areyoubusy,Hugh?\"sheasked.

  Iputdownmynewspapers.

  \"Because,\"shewenton,asshetookachairnearthetablewhereIwaswriting,\"IwantedtotellyouthatIhavedecidedtogotoEurope,andtakethechildren.\"

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