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  Havingderivedthismuchsatisfactionfrommyreflections,Iwentdownstairs。Dorindawassettingthetableforsupper。ShelookedatmeasIcamein。

  \"Beenvisitin’,Ihear,\"sheobserved,wipinganimaginaryspeckfromthecornerofaplatewithher\"afternoon\"apron。

  \"Yes,\"saidI。

  \"Um—hm,\"saidDorinda。\"Haveagoodtime?\"

  Ismiled。\"Ihadaninterestingone,\"Itoldher。

  \"Um—hm,Ijudgedso,fromwhatLutesaid。\"

  \"WhereisLute?\"

  \"Outinthebarn,beddin’downthehorse。Thatis,Itoldhimtodothat,buthisheadwassofullofyouandwhatyoutoldhimyousaidtoMr。ColtonthatIshouldn’tbesurprisedifhe’sbeddeddownthehensandwashuntin’inthemangerforeggs。\"

  \"LutethinksI’vegonecrazy,\"Iobserved。

  \"Um—hm。Hewasallforfetchin’thedoctorrightoff,butItoldhimIcal’latedwecouldbearwithyourravin’sforaspell。Didyousaywhathesaidyousaid?\"

  \"I’mafraidIdid。\"

  \"Um—hm。Well,itdidn’tdoanygood,didit?\"

  \"Good?Whatdoyoumean?\"

  \"Imeanhedidn’tobeyorders——Colton,thatis。\"

  \"Hehadn’twhenIleft。\"

  \"Ithoughtnot。Ineversawanygoodcomefromprofanelanguageyet;and,besides,judgin’fromwhatIhearaboutthewaythatColtonmanlives,andwhathedoesonSundaysandall,he’llmaketheportyousenthimtowhenhistimecomes。Allyouneedispatience。\"

  Ilaughed,andshebegansortingtheplatedspoons。Wehadsilverones,butDorindainsistedonkeepingthosetousewhenwehadcompany。Inconsequenceweusedthemabouttwiceayear,whentheministercame。

  \"Ofcourse,\"shesaid,\"Iain’taskin’youwhathappenedoverthereorwhyhewantedtoseeyou。ButIgiveyoufairwarnin’that,ifIdon’t,Lutewill。Lute’ssostuffedwithcuriositythathe’sli’bletobustthestitchesanyminute。\"

  \"I’lltellyouboth,atsupper,\"Isaid。

  \"Um—hm,\"saidDorinda。\"Well,Icanwait,andLute’llhaveto。Bytheway,\"sheadded,seeingmeabouttoenterMother’sroom,\"ifit’sanythingtoounpleasantIwouldn’tworryComfortwithit。

  She’llwanttoknow,ofcourse,butI’dsortofsmooththeedges。\"

  Motherdidwanttoknow,andItoldher,\"smoothingtheedges\"allIcould。Iomittedmyfinalorderto\"BigJim\"andIsaidnothingwhateverabouthisdaughter。MotherseemedtothinkIhaddonerightinrefusingtosell,though,asusual,shewasreadytomakeallowancesfortheotherside。

  \"Poorwoman,\"shesaid,\"Isupposethenoiseofthewagonsandallthatareannoyingtoanyonewithweaknerves。Itmustbedreadfultobeinthatcondition。Iamsosorryforher。\"

  Shemeantit,too。ButI,rememberingtheColtonmansion,whatI

  hadseenofit,andcontrastingitssplendorwiththebarenecessityofthatdarkenedbedroom,foundithardtosparepityforthesuffererfrom\"nerves。\"

  \"Youneedn’tbe,\"Isaid,bitterly。\"Iimagineshewouldn’tthinkofyou,iftheconditionswerereversed。Idoubtifshethinksofanyonebutherself。\"

  \"Youshouldn’tsaythat,Roscoe。Youdon’tknow。Youhavenevermether。\"

  \"Ihavemettherestofthefamily。No,Mother,Ithinkyouneedn’thesorryforthatwoman。Shehaseverythingunderthesun。

  Whereasyou——\"

  \"Hush!hush!Thereisonethingshehasn’tgot。Shehasn’tasonlikeyou,Boy。\"

  \"Humph!Thatmustbeaterribledeprivation。There!there!

  Mother,Iwon’tbedisagreeable。Let’schangethesubject。DidMatildaDeancometoseeyouthisafternoon?\"

  \"No。Ipresumeshewastoobusy。But,Roscoe,itisplainenoughwhyCaptainDeanspoketoyouabouttheLaneattheofficethismorning。Hemusthaveheard,somehow,thatMr。Coltonwishedtobuyit。\"

  \"Yes。Or,ifhedidn’thearjustthat,heheardenoughtomakehimguesstherest。Heisprettyshrewd。\"

  \"Youpromisedhimyouwouldn’tsellwithouttellinghimbeforehand。

  ShallyoutellhimofMr。Colton’soffer?\"

  \"Ifheasksme,Ishall,Isuppose。\"

  \"Iwonderwhathewilldothen。DoyousupposehewilltrytopersuadetheSelectmentobuytheLaneforthetown?\"

  \"Idon’tknow。Ishouldn’twonder。\"

  \"Itwillbehardertorefusethetown’soffer。\"

  \"Yes。Althoughthetowncan’taffordtopayColton’sprices。I

  believethatmanwouldhaveraisedhisbidtoathousand,ifIhadlethim。Asamatterofbusinessandnothingelse,IsupposeIamfoolishnottopushthepriceashighaspossibleandthensell。

  Thelandisworthlesstous。\"

  \"Iknow。Butthisisn’tjustamatterofbusiness,isit?AndweDON’Tneedthemoney。We’renotrich,butwearen’tpoor,arewe,Boy。\"

  \"No。No,ofcoursenot。But,Mother,justseewhatIcoulddo——

  foryou——withathousanddollars。Why,therearesomanylittlethings,littleluxuries,thatyouneed。\"

  \"Ihadrathernotgetthemthatway。No,Roscoe,Iwouldn’tselltoMr。Colton。AndIthinkIwouldn’tselltothetowneither。\"

  \"Whynot?\"

  \"Well,becausewedon’thavetosell,andsellingtoeitherpartywouldmakeill—feeling。Ishould——ofcourseI’monlyawoman;youareamanandknowmuchmoreaboutsuchthingsthanI——butwhynotletmattersstayjustastheyare?ThetownspeoplecanusetheLane,justastheyhavealwaysdone,and,asItoldyoubefore,everyonehasbeensokindtousthatIliketofeelwearedoingalittleinreturn。LetthemusetheLane,withoutcost。Whynot?\"

  \"WhatdoyouthinktheColtonswouldsaytothat?\"

  \"Perhapstheydon’tunderstandtherealsituation。ThenexttimeyouseeMr。Coltonyoucouldexplainmorefully;tellhimwhattheLanemeanstothetown,andsoon。I’msurehewouldunderstand,ifyoutoldhimthat。Andthen,ifthesightofthewagonswastooannoying,hecouldputupsomekindofascreen,orplantarowoffirtreesbythefence。Don’tyouthinkso?\"

  Iimaginedthegreatman’sreplytosuchasuggestion。However,I

  didnotexpressmythoughts。ItoldMothernottoworry,Iwassureeverythingwouldbeallright,and,asDorindacalledmetosupper,Iwentintothedining—room。

  Lutewaswaitingformeatthetable,andDorinda,aftertakingthetrayintoMother’sroom,joinedus。Lutewassofullofexcitementandcuriositythathealmostforgottoeat,amiracleofitselfandmadegreaterbythefactthathedidnotaskasinglequestionuntilhiswifeaskedonefirst。Thenheaskedthreeinsuccession。

  Dorinda,whowasquiteascuriousashebutwouldnothaveshownitfortheworld,stoppedhimatthebeginningofthefourth。

  \"There!there!\"shesaid,sharply,\"thisissupposedtobeameal,notaparrotshop,andwe’rehumans,notapasselofbirdsonatelegraphwireallhollerin’atonce。Drinkyourteaandstopyourcawin’,LuteRogers。Ros’lltelluswhenhegetsready。WhatDID

  Mr。Coltonwantofyou,Roscoe?\"

  ItoldthemasmuchoftheinterviewattheColtons’asIthoughtnecessarytheyshouldknow。Lutekeptremarkablyquiet,forhim,untilInamedthefigureofferedbythemillionaire。Thenhecouldholdinnolonger。

  \"Fivehundred!\"herepeated\"FivehundredDOLLARSfortheShoreLane!Five——\"

  \"HeraisedittosixhundredandfiftybeforeIleft,\"Isaid。

  \"SIXhundred!Sixhundred——andFIFTY!FortheShoreLane!Sixhun——\"

  \"Sshh!shh!\"cutinDorinda。\"YousoundlikeSimEldredgesellin’

  somethin’atauction。DObequiet!Andyoutoldhim,Roscoe——?\"

  \"ItoldyouwhatItoldhim,\"Isaid。

  \"Um—hm。Iain’tforgotit。Bequiet,Lute。Well,Roscoe,I

  cal’lateyouknowyourownaffairsbest,but,judgin’fromsomehintsMatildyDeanhoveoutwhenshewasherethisafternoon,I

  don’tbelieveyou’veheardthelastfromthatShoreLane。\"

  \"MatildaDean!\"Irepeated。\"Why,MothersaidMatildawasn’thereto—day。\"

  \"Um—hm。Well,shewashere,thoughComfortdidn’tknowit。Itookpainssheshouldn’t。Matildycomeaboutthreeo’clock,inthebuggy,alongwithNellie。Nelliewasdoin’thedrivin’,ofcourse,andhermotherwastellin’herhow,asusual。Idon’twonderthatgirlissuchameek,soft—spokenkindofthing。Betweenherpa’sbullyin’andherma’stongue,it’sawondershe’sgotanyspiritleft。ItwouldbeamercyifGeorgeTaylorshouldmarryherandtakeheroutofthathouse。MatildyhadanewbookonSpiritu’lismandshewasfiggerin’toreadsomeofitoutloudtoComfort,butI

  headedheroff。Iknow_I_wouldn’twanttobeallstirredupabout’tests’and’materializations’andsuch,andsoItoldherComfortwasasleep。\"

  \"Shewasn’tasleep,neither,\"declaredLute。\"Whatdidyoutellsuchawhopperasthatfor?You’realwayssailin’intomeifI

  stretchayarntheleastmite。Why,lastAprilFoolDayyougivemeHailColumbyforjokin’youaboutamouseunderthekitchentable。Calledmeallkindsofnames,youdid——afteryougotdownoffthetable。\"

  Hiswiferegardedhimscornfully。\"It’sprettyhardtorememberwhichISthatpartic’lardaywithyouaround,\"shesaid。\"I’dtoldComfortshe’doughttotakeanapandifshewan’ttakin’it’twan’tmyfault。Iwan’tgoin’tohaveherseein’hergranddad’sghostineverycorner。But,anyhow,Matildymadealittlecallonme,and,amongstthemillionotherthingsshesaid,wassomethin’

  aboutCap’nJedhearin’thatMr。Coltonwascal’latin’toshutoffthatLane。MatildyhintedthatherhusbandandtheSelectmenmighthavealittletosayafore’twasclosed。Ifthat’ssoIguessyoumayhearfromhimaswellastheColtonman,Roscoe。\"

  \"Perhaps,\"Isaid。IcouldseenouseinrepeatingmyconversationwithCaptainJed。

  Dorindanodded。

  \"Goin’totellthetowntogo——whereyousenttheotherone?\"sheasked,dryly。

  \"Idon’tknow。\"

  \"Humph!Well,\"withsomesarcasm,\"itmustbefinetobeinapositionwheremoney’snoobject。Inevertriedit,myself,butitsoundsgood。\"

  Ididnotanswer。

  \"Um—hm,\"shesaid。\"Well,anyhowitlookstome——Lute,youkeepstill——asiftherewasgoin’tobetwopartiesinDenboroaforethisLanebusinessisover。OnefortheColtonsandoneagainst’em。You’llhavetotakeonesideortheother,won’tyou,Roscoe?\"

  \"Notnecessarily。\"

  \"Goin’tosetonthefence,hey?\"

  \"That’sagoodplaceTOsit,isn’tit?\"

  Dorindasmiled,grimly。

  \"Ifit’stherightkindofafence,maybe’tis,\"sheobserved。

  \"Otherwisethepicketsareliabletomakeyouuncomf’tableafteraspell,Ipresumelikely。\"

  Iwentoutsoonafterthis,formyeveningsmokeandwalkbythebluff。AsIleftthedining—roomIheardLutereiteratinghisbeliefthatIhadgonecrazy。Coltonhadsaidthesamething。I

  wonderedwhatCaptainJed’sopinionwouldbe。

  Whetheritwasanotherphaseofmyinsanityornot,Idon’tknow,butIwokethenextmorninginprettygoodspirits。Remembranceofthepreviousday’shumiliationstroubledmesurprisinglylittle。

  Theydidnotseemnearlysogreatintheretrospect。Whatdifferencediditmaketomewhatthatcrowdofsnobsdidorsaidorthought?

  However,therewasjustenoughbitternessinmymorning’sreviewofyesterday’shappeningstomakemealittlemorecarefulinmydress。Ididnotexpecttomeetmyaristocraticneighbors——I

  devoutlywisheditmightbemygoodlucknevertomeetanyofthemagain——butinmakingselectionsfrommylimitedwardrobeIchosewithmorethoughtthanusual。DorindanoticedtheresultwhenI

  camedowntobreakfast。

  \"Gotyourothersuiton,ain’tyou,\"sheobserved。

  \"Yes,\"saidI。

  \"Goin’anywheresspecial?\"

  \"No。Downtotheboathouse,that’sall。\"

  \"Humph!Idon’tseewhatyouputthosebluepantsonfor。They’reawfulthingstoshowwaterspots。Didyouleaveyourbrownonesupstairs?Um—hm。Well,I’llgetat’emsometimeto—day。I

  noticedtheywaswearin’alittle,sortof,onthebottomsofthelegs。\"

  Ihadnoticedit,too,andthisreminderconfirmedmysuspicionsthatothershadmadethesameobservations。

  \"I’lltryandmend’emthisafternoon,\"wentonDorinda,\"ifIcanfindtime。But,formercy’ssake,don’tspotthoseallup,forI

  maynotgettime,andthenyou’dhavetowearyourSundayones。\"

  Ipromised,curtly,tobecareful,and,aftersayinggoodmorningtoMother,Iwentdowntotheboathouseandsettoworkontheengine。ItwastheonlythinginthenatureofworkthatIhadtodo,but,somehoworother,IdidnotfeellikedoingitanymorethanIhadthedaybefore。Alittleofmygoodspiritswerewearingoff,likethelegsofmy\"other\"trousers,andafteranhourofintermittenttinkeringIthrewdownthewrenchanddecidedtogoforarow。Thesunwasshiningbrightly,butthebreezewasfresh,and,asmyskiffwaslowinthegunwaleandtherewaslikelytobesomewaterflying,Iputonanoldoilskin\"slicker\"andsou—westerbeforestarting。

  Ihaddeterminedtorowacrossthebayovertothelighthouse,andaskBenSmall,thekeeper,iftherewereanysignsoffishalongshore。Thepullwasalongone,butIenjoyedeverystrokeofit。Thetidewasalmostfull,justbeginningtoebb,sotherewasscarcelyanycurrentandIcouldmakeastraightcutacross,insteadoffollowingthetortuouschannel。Myskiffwasaflatbottomedaffair,drawingverylittle,butinDenborobay,atlowtide,evenaflat—bottomedskiffhastobewareofsandandeel—

  grass。

  Smallwasbusywhitewashing,buthewasgladtoseeme。Ifyoukeepalighthouse,theaveragelighthouse,youaregladtoseeanybody。Heputhisbrushintothepailandinsistedonmycomingtothehouse,because\"theoldwoman,\"hiswife,wouldwanttohear\"allthesewin’circlenews。\"\"It’sthebiggesthardshipofherlife,\"saidBen,\"thatshehastomisssewin’circlewhenthebayicesin。Soon’sitclearsshe’satmetorowheracrosttothemeetin’s。I’vetookhertotwothisspring,butshemissedthelastone,onaccountofthiswhitewashin’,andshe’scrazytoknowwho’sbeentalkedaboutnow。Ifanythingdisgracefulhashappenedforthelandsakestellher;thenshe’llhemorereconciled。\"

  Ihadnothingdisgracefultotell,butMrs。Smallwasgladtoseeme,nevertheless。Shebroughtoutdoughnutsandbeach—plumjellyandinsistedonmysamplingboth,thedoughnutsbecausetheywerejustmadeandshe\"mistrusted\"therewastoomuchflourinthem,andthejellybecauseitwassomeshehadleftoverandshewantedtoseeifIthoughtitwas\"keepin’\"allright。Afterthis,Bentookmeouttoseehishens,andthenwewalkedtothebackofthebeachandtalkedfish。TheforenoonwasalmostgonewhenIgotbacktotheskiff。ThetidehadebbedsofarthatthelightkeeperandIhadtopullthelittleboattwentyfeettolaunchher。

  \"There!\"saidBen,\"nowyou’reafloat,ain’tyou。Cal’lateyou’llhavetogoway’roundRobinHood’sbarntokeepofftheflats。I

  forgotaboutthetideorIwouldn’thavetalkedsomuch。Hello!

  there’sanothercraftaboutyoursizeoffyonder。Somebodyelseoutrowin’。Twosomebodys。Myeyesain’tasgoodforpickin’emoutastheyusedtobe,butoneof’emISafemale,ain’tit?\"

  Ilookedovermyshoulder,asIsatintheskiffandsaw,outinthemiddleofthebay,anotherrowboatwithtwopeopleinit。

  \"Thatain’tadoryoraskiff,\"shoutedBen,raisinghisvoiceasI

  pulledawayfromhim。\"WayshesetsoutofwaterI’dcallheralap—streakdingy。Ifthatfeller’stakin’hisgirloutrowin’

  he’llhavetoworkhispassagehomeagainstthistide……Well,solong,Ros。Comeagain。\"

  Inoddedagoodby,andsettleddownformylongrow,agooddeallongerthistimeonaccountoftheebb。Therewaswaterenoughonthissideofthebay,butonthevillagesidethechannelmadeawidedetourandIshouldbeobligedtofollowitfornearlyamileupthebay,beforeturninginbehindthelongsandbarwhichmadeoutfromthepointbeyondmyboathouse。

  Thebreezehadgonedown,whichmaderowingeasier,butthepullofthetidemorethanoffsetthisadvantage。However,Ihadmasteredthattidemanytimesbeforeand,exceptthatthedelaymightmakemelatefordinner,theprospectdidnottroubleme。Iswungintothechannelandsettheskiff’sbowagainstthecurrent。ThenfromthebeachIhadjustleftIheardafainthail。Turningmyhead,I

  sawBenSmallwavinghisarms。Hewasshoutingsomething,too,butIwastoofarawaytocatchthewords。

  Thelightkeepercontinuedtoshoutandwave。Iliftedanoartoshowthathehadmyattention。Herecognizedthesignal,andbeganpointingoutoverthewaterasternofme。Ilookedwherehewaspointing。Icouldnotseeanythingoutoftheordinary。Exceptformyownskiffandthegulls,andtherowboatwiththetwopersonsinittherewasnothingastironthebay。ButBenkeptonwavingandpointing。AtlastIdecidedthatitmustbetherowboathewaspointingat。Istoppedrowingandlooked。

  Therowboatwasagooddistanceoffanditsoccupantswerebutspecks。Nowoneofthespecksstoodupandwaveditsarms。SofarasIcouldsee,theboatwasdrifting;therewerenoflashesofsunlightonwetbladestoshowthattheoarswereinuse。No,itwasdrifting,and,asIlooked,itswungbroadsideon。Thestandingfigurecontinuedtowaveitsarms。

  Thosepeoplemustbeintroubleofsomesort,Idecided,anditwasevidentthatSmallthoughtso,too。Therecouldnoimminentdangerthreatenfor,onadaylikethis,withnosearunning,therewasnothingtofearinthebay。If,however,theyshoulddriftoutofthebayitmightbeunpleasant。Andtheycertainlyweredrifting。

  Iresignedmyselftotheindefinitepostponementofmydinner,swungtheskiffabout,andpulledashardasIcouldinthedirectionoftherowboat。

  WiththetidetohelpmeImadegoodprogress,but,evenatthat,ittookmesometimetoovertakethedriftingcraft。Shewas,asBenhadsaid,alap—streaked,keel—bottomeddingy——goodenoughasayacht’stenderorindeepwater,buttheworstboatintheworldtorowaboutDenborobayatlowtide。Herhighrailcaughtwhatbreezetherewasblowingandthishelpedtopushheralong。

  However,Igotwithineasyhailingdistanceafterawhileandcalled,overmyshoulder,toaskwhatwasthematter。

  Aman’svoiceansweredme。

  \"We’velostanoar,\"heshouted。\"We’redriftingouttosea。Lendusahand,willyou?\"

  \"Allright,\"Ianswered。\"I’llbethereinaminute。\"

  WithintheminuteIwasalmostalongside。ThenIturned,intendingtospeakagain;butIdidnot。ThetwopersonsinthedingywereVictor——Ididnotknowhisothername——andMabelColton。

  Iwaswearingtheoilskinslickerandhadpulleddownthebrimofmysou’westertokeepthesunfrommyeyes;thereforetheyhadnotrecognizedmebefore。AndI,busyattheoarsandlookingovermyshoulderonlyoccasionally,hadnotrecognizedthem。Nowtherecognitionwasmutual。MissColtonspokefirst。

  \"Why,Victor!\"shesaid,\"itis——\"

  \"What?\"askedhercompanion。Then,lookingatme,\"Oh!it’syou,isit?\"

  Ididnotanswer。Luckwascertainlyagainstme。NomatterwhereIwent,onlandorwater,Iwasfatedtomeetthesetwo。

  Victor,apparently,wasthinkingthesamething。\"ByJove!\"heobserved;\"Mabel,weseemdestinedto……Humph!Well?Willyougiveusahand?\"

  Themostprovokingpartofitwasthat,ifIhadknownwhowasinthatrowboat,Icouldhaveavoidedtheencounter。BenSmallcouldhavegonetotheirrescuejustaswellasI。However,hereIwas,andheretheywere。AndIcouldnotverywellgoawayandleavethem,underthecircumstances。

  Victor’spatiencewasgivingway。

  \"Whatareyouwaitingfor?\"hedemanded。\"Aren’tyougoingtohelpus?We’llpayyouforit。\"

  Ipulledtheskiffalittlecloserand,drawinginmyoars,turnedandpickeduptheslackofmyanchorrope。

  \"Here,\"Isaid,brusquely;\"catchthislineandI’lltowyou。\"

  Itossedhimtheloopofropeandhecaughtit。

  \"WhatshallIdowithit?\"heasked。

  \"Holdit,justasitis,forthepresent。Whatbecameofyourotheroar?\"

  \"Lostitoverboard。\"

  \"Whydidn’tyouthrowoveryouranchorandwaitwhereyouwere?\"

  Ithinkhehadnotthoughtoftheanchor,buthedidnotdeigntoexplain。Insteadhebeganpullingontheropeandthetwoboatsdrewtogether。

  \"Don’tdothat,\"Isaid。\"Wait。\"

  Iuntiedtherope,whereitwasmadefasttotheskiff’sbow,andwithitandtheanchorinmyhands,scrambledaftandwedgedtheanchorunderthesternthwartofthelittlecraft。

  \"Now,\"Isaid,\"youcanpullintheslackuntilyougettotheend。

  Thenmakeitfasttoyourbowsomewhere。\"

  Isupposehedidhisbesttofollowinstructions,buttheropewasashortone,theendjerkedloosesuddenlyandhewentbackwardinaheap。Ithought,foraninstant,thathewasgoingoverboardandthatminewouldbethemixedpleasureoffishinghimout。

  MissColtongavealittlescream,whichchangedtoarippleoflaughter。Imighthavelaughed,too,underdifferentcircumstances,butjustnowIdidnotfeellikeit。Besides,therope,havingflownoutofhishands,wasinthewateragainandthetwoboatsweredriftingapart。

  \"Whatdidyoudothatfor?\"demandedthefallenone,scramblingtohisknees。Iheardasoundfromthedingy’ssternasiftheyoungladywastryingtostiflehermerriment。Victor,doubtless,heardit,too。

  \"Whereareyougoing?\"hesputtered,angrily。\"Givemethatrope。\"

  Igaveittohim,literallygaveit,forIpulledalongsideandputtheendinhishands。

  \"Tieitinthebowofyourboat,\"Isaid。Hedidso。Idrewintheslackuntilafairtowinglengthremainedandmadeitfast。

  WhilehewasbusyIventuredtoglanceatMissColton。Hereyesweresnappingwithfunandsheseemedtobeenjoyingthesituation。

  But,catchingmylook,herexpressionchanged。Sheturnedawayandlookedindifferentlyouttosea。

  Iswungtheskiff’sbowaround。

  \"Wheredoyouwanttogo?\"Iasked。

  Victoranswered。\"BacktoMr。Colton’slanding,\"hesaid。\"Getasmuchofamoveonasyoucan,willyou?I’llmakeitworthyourwhile。\"

  Iwasasanxioustogetthereashewas。Ididnotcareforaquarrel,andIknewifhecontinuedtousethattoneinhisremarkstomeIshouldanswerasIfelt。Ipulledwithallmystrength,butagainstthetidetowingwashardwork。

  Victorsatontheamidshipsthwartofthedingy,withhisbacktome。ButMissColton,seatedinthestern,wasfacingmeandI

  couldnothelplookingather。Shedidnotlookatme,or,ifshedid,itwasasifIweremerelyapartoftheview;nothingtobeinterestedin,onewayortheother。

  Shewasbeautiful;therewasnodoubtofthat。Prettiereven,intheblueandwhiteboatingcostumeandrough—and—readywhitefelthat,thanshehadseemedwhenIsawherintheautoorherfather’slibrary。SherepresentedtheworldthatIhadlost。Ihadknowngirlslikeher。Theyhadnotasmuchmoneyasshe,perhaps,buttheywerejustaswell—bredandrefined,andalmostaspretty。I

  hadassociatedwiththemasanequal。Iwonderedwhatshewouldsay,orthink,ifsheknewthat。Nothing,probably;shewouldnotcareenoughtothinkatall。Itdidnotmattertomewhatshethought;butIdidwishIhadnotputonthosefooloilskins。I

  mustlookmorelikeacountrylongshoremanthanever。

  IfIhadanydoubtsaboutittheyweredispelledwhenIhadrowedthetwoboatsupthebayuntilwewereabreasttheColtonmansion。

  ThenVictor,whohadbeentalkinginalowtonewithhisfellowpassengerinthedingy,lookedatthedistantshoreand,overhisshoulder,atme。

  \"Here!\"heshouted。\"Whereareyougoing?That’sthelandingoverthere。\"

  \"Iknow,\"Ianswered。\"Butweshallhavetogoaroundthatflat。

  Wecan’tcrosshere。\"

  \"Why?What’sthereasonwecan’t?\"

  \"Becausethereisn’twaterenough。Weshouldgetaground。\"

  Hestooduptolook。

  \"Nonsense!\"hesaid。\"There’splentyofwater。Ican’tseeanyflat,orwhateveryoucallit。\"

  \"It’sthere,thoughyoucan’tseeit。Itiscoveredwitheelgrassanddoesn’tshow。Weshallhavetogoahalfmilefurtherbeforeweturnin。\"

  \"Ahalfmile!Why,confoundit!it’spastoneo’clocknow。Wehaven’tanytimetowaste。\"

  \"I’msorry,butwecan’tcrossyet。And,ifIwereyou,I

  shouldn’tstandupinthatboat。\"

  Hepaidnoattentiontothissuggestion。

  \"Therearehalfadozenboats,biggerthanthese,bythelanding,\"

  hedeclared。\"Thereiswaterenoughforthem。Whatareyouafraidof?Wehaven’tanytimetowaste,Itellyou。\"

  Ididnotanswer。Silence,onmypart,wasthesafestthingjustthen。Icontinuedrowingupthebay。

  MissColtonspoketohimandhesatdown,aproceedingforwhichI

  wasthankful。Theywhisperedtogetherforamoment。Thenheturnedtome。

  \"Seehere,\"hesaid;\"thisladyandIhaveanappointment。Wemustgetashore。Gostraightin。Ifyou’reafraidI’lltaketherisk。

  IfthereisanydangerI’llpayforthat,too。\"

  Therewasnoquestionofrisk。Itwasacertainty。Iknewthatchannel。

  \"Wecan’tcrosshere,\"Isaid,shortly。

  \"Why,confoundyou——\"

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