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  “Yes;wehadn’tclearproofofidentitythen,“hereturnedcoolly,“butwehadareexaminationofthebodybeforewitnessesafterward,andaverdictaccordingtothefacts。Thatwaskeptoutofthepapersindeferencetothefeelingsofthefamilyandfriends。I

  fancyyouwouldn’thavelikedtobecross-examinedbeforeastupidjuryaboutwhatyouweredoingwithJack’sportmanteau,evenifWE

  weresatisfiedwithit。“

  “Ishouldhavebeengladtotestifytothekindnessofyourbrother,atanyrisk,“returnedRandolphstoutly。“Youhaveheardthattheportmanteauwasstolenfromme,buttheamountofmoneyitcontainedhasbeenplacedinMr。Dingwall’shandsfordisposal。“

  “Itscontentswereknown,andallthat’sbeensettled,“returnedSirWilliam,rising。“But,“hecontinued,withhisforcedlaugh,whichtoRandolph’sfancymaskedacertainthreateningsignificance,“Isay,itwouldhavebeenabeastlybusiness,don’tyouknow,ifyouHADbeencalledupontoproduceitagain——ha,ha!——eh?“

  Returningtothediningroom,RandolphfoundMissAvondalealoneonacornerofthesofa。Shesweptherskirtsasideasheapproached,asaninvitationforhimtositbesideher。Stillsorefromhisexperience,heacceptedonlyinthehopethatshewasabouttoconfidetohimheropinionofthisstrangestory。But,tohischagrin,shelookedathimoverherfanwithamischievoustolerance。“Youseemedmoreinterestedinthecousinthanthebrotherofyourpatron。“

  OnceRandolphmighthavebeenflatteredatthis。Butherspeechseemedtohimonlyanechoofthegeneralheartlessness。“IfoundMissEversleighverysympatheticoverthefateoftheunfortunateman,whomnobodyelsehereseemstocarefor,“saidRandolphcoldly。

  “Yes,“returnedMissAvondalecomposedly;“IbelieveshewasagreatfriendofCaptainDorntonwhenshewasquiteachild,andI

  don’tthinkshecanexpectmuchfromSirWilliam,whoisverydifferentfromhisbrother。Infact,shewasoneoftherelativeswhocameoverhereinquestofthecaptain,whenitwasbelievedhewaslivingandtheheir。Hewasquiteapatronofhers。“

  “Butwashenotalsooneofyours?“saidRandolphbluntly。

  “IthinkItoldyouIwasthefriendoftheboyandofpoorPaquita,theboy’smother,“saidMissAvondalequietly。“IneversawCaptainDorntonbuttwice。“

  Randolphnoticedthatshehadnotsaid“wife,“althoughinherpreviousconfidencesshehadsodescribedthemother。But,asDingwallhadsaid,whyshouldshehaveexposedtheboy’sillegitimacytoacomparativestranger;andifsheherselfhadbeendeceivedaboutit,whyshouldheexpecthertotellhim?Andyet——

  hewasnotsatisfied。

  Hewasstartledbyalittlelaugh。“Well,Ideclare,youlookasifyouresentedthefactthatyourbenefactorhadturnedouttobeabaronet——justasinsomenovel——andthatyouhaverenderedaservicetotheEnglisharistocracy。IfyouarethinkingofpoorBobby,“shecontinued,withouttheslightestshowofself-

  consciousness,“SirWilliamwillprovideforhim,andthinksoftakinghimtoEnglandtorestorehishealth。Now“——withhersmiling,tolerantsuperiority——“youmustgoandtalktoMissEversleigh。Iseeherlookingthisway,andIdon’tthinkshehalflikesmeasitis。“

  Randolph,who,however,alsosawthatSirWilliamwasloungingtowardthem,hereroseformally,asifpermittingthelattertotakethevacatedseat。ThispartlyimposedonhimthenecessityofseekingMissEversleigh,who,havingwithdrawntotheotherendoftheroom,wasturningovertheleavesofanalbum。AsRandolphjoinedher,shesaid,withoutlookingup,“IsMissAvondaleafriendofyours?“

  Thequestionwassopertinenttohisreflectionsatthemomentthatheansweredimpulsively,“Ireallydon’tknow。“

  “Yes,that’stheanswer,Ithink,mostofheracquaintanceswouldgive,iftheywereaskedthesamequestionandrepliedhonestly,“

  saidtheyounggirl,asifmusing。

  “EvenSirWilliam?“suggestedRandolph,halfsmiling,yetwonderingatherunlooked-forseriousshrewdnessasheglancedtowardthesofa。

  “Yes;butHEwouldn’tcare。Yousee,therewouldbeapairofthem。“Shestoppedwithaslightblush,asifshehadgonetoofar,butcorrectedherselfinherformeryouthfulfrankness:“Youdon’tmindmysayingwhatIdidofher?You’renotsuchaPARTICULARfriend?“

  “WebothoweadebtofgratitudetoyourcousinJack,“saidRandolph,insomeembarrassment。

  “Yes,butYOUfeelitandshedoesn’t。Sothatdoesn’tmakeyoufriends。“

  “ButshehastakengoodcareofCaptainDornton’schild,“suggestedRandolphloyally。

  Hestopped,however,feelingthathewasondangerousground。ButMissEversleighputherownconstructiononhisreticence,andsaid,——

  “Idon’tthinkshecaresforitmuch——orforANYchildren。“

  Randolphrememberedhisownimpressiontheonlytimehehadeverseenherwiththechild,andwasstruckwiththeyounggirl’sinstinctagaincoincidingwithhisown。But,possiblybecauseheknewhecouldneveragainfeeltowardMissAvondaleashehad,hewasthemoreanxioustobejust,andhewasabouttoutteraprotestagainstthisgeneralassumption,whenthevoiceofSirWilliambrokeinuponthem。Hewastakinghisleave——andtheopportunityofaccompanyingMissAvondaletoherlodgingsonthewaytohishotel。HelingeredamomentoverhishandshakingwithRandolph。

  “Awfullygladtohavemetyou,andIfancyyou’reawfullygladtogetridofwhattheycallyour’trust。’Musthavegivenyouabeastlylotofbother,eh——mighthavegivenyoumore?“

  HenoddedfamiliarlytoMissEversleigh,andturnedawaywithMissAvondale,whowavedherusualsmilingpatronagetoRandolph,evenincludinghiscompanioninthathalf-amused,half-superiorsalutation。Perhapsitwasthisthatputasuddenhauteurintotheyounggirl’sexpressionasshestaredatMissAvondale’sdepartingfigure。

  “IfyouevercometoEngland,Mr。Trent,“shesaid,withaprettydignityinheryouthfulface,“Ihopeyouwillfindsomepeoplenotquitesorudeasmycousinand“——

  “MissAvondale,youwouldsay,“returnedRandolphquietly。“AstoHER,Iamquiteaccustomedtohermaturersuperiority,which,Iamafraid,istheeffectofmyownyouthandinexperience;andI

  believethat,incourseoftime,yourcousin’sbrusquenessmightbeaseasilyunderstoodbyme。Idaresay,“headded,withalaugh,“thatImustseemtothemaveryromanticvisionarywithmy’trust,’andthefoolishimportanceIhaveputuponaverytrivialoccurrence。“

  “Idon’tthinkso,“saidthegirlquickly,“andIconsiderBillveryrude,and,“sheadded,withareturnofherboyishfrankness,“Ishalltellhimso。AsforMissAvondale,she’sATLEASTthirty,Iunderstand;perhapsshecan’thelpshowingitinthatway,too。“

  ButhereRandolph,toevadefurtherpersonalallusions,continuedlaughingly:“AndasI’veLOSTmy’trust,’Ihaven’teventhattoshowindefense。Indeed,whenyouallaregoneIshallhavenothingtoremindmeofmykindbenefactor。Itwillseemlikeadream。“

  MissEversleighwassilentforamoment,andthenglancedquicklyaroundher。Therestofthecompanyweretheirelders,and,engagedinconversationattheotherendoftheapartment,hadevidentlylefttheyoungpeopletothemselves。

  “Waitamoment,“shesaid,withayouthfulairofmysteryandearnestness。RandolphsawthatshehadslippedanIndianbracelet,profuselyhungwithsmalltrinkets,fromherarmtoherwrist,andwasevidentlyselectingone。Itprovedtobeachild’stinyringwithasmallpearlsetting。“ThiswasgiventomebyCousinJack,“

  saidMissEversleighinalowvoice,“whenIwasachild,atsomefrolicorfestival,andIhavekeptiteversince。Ibroughtitwithmewhenwecamehereasakindofmementotoshowhim。Youknowthatisimpossiblenow。Yousayyouhavenothingofhistokeep。Willyouacceptthis?Iknowhewouldbegladtoknowyouhadit。Youcouldwearitonyourwatchchain。Don’tsayno,buttakeit。“

  Protesting,yetfilledwithastrangejoyandpride,Randolphtookitfromtheyounggirl’shand。Thelittlecolorwhichhaddeepenedonhercheekclearedawayashethankedhergratefully,andwithaquietdignityshearoseandmovedtowardtheothers。Randolphdidnotlingerlongafterthis,andpresentlytookhisleaveofhishostandhostess。

  Itseemedtohimthathewalkedhomethatnightinthewhirlingcloudsofhisdispelleddream。Theairystructurehehadbuiltupforthelastthreemonthshadcollapsed。TheenchantedcanopyunderwhichhehadstoodwithMissAvondalewasfoldedforever。

  Theromancehehadevolvedfromhisstrangefortunehadcometoanend,notprosaically,assuchromancesareapttodo,butwithadramaticterminationwhich,however,wasequallyfataltohishopes。AtanyothertimehemighthaveprojectedthewildesthopesfromthefancythatheandMissAvondalewereorphanedofacommonbenefactor;butitwasplainthatherinterestswereapartfromhis。Andtherewasanindefinablesomethinghedidnotunderstand,anddidnotwanttounderstand,inthestoryshehadtoldhim。Howmuchofitshehadwithheld,notsomuchfromdelicacyorcontemptforhisunderstandingasadesiretomisleadhim,hedidnotknow。

  Hisfaithinherhadgonewithhisromance。ItwasnotstrangethattheyoungEnglishgirl’sunsophisticatedfranknessandsimpleconfidenceslingeredlongestinhismemory,andthatwhen,afewdayslater,Mr。DingwallinformedhimthatMissAvondalehadsailedforEnglandwiththeDorntonfamily,hewasmoreconsciousofalossinthestrangergirl’sdeparture。

  “IsupposeMissAvondaletakeschargeof——oftheboy,sir?“hesaidquietly。

  Mr。Dingwallgavehimaquickglance。“Possibly。SirWilliamhasbehavedwithgreat——er——consideration,“herepliedbriefly。

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