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  \"Isee。That’sabrilliantsuggestion,Lute。WhenIadoptitI’llappointyoutoll—keeper。\"

  \"Bytime!Iwishyouwould。I’dmakeThophNewcombpayup。Heowesmetencents;betitonetimeandneversettled。\"

  Yes,mypositioninDenborohadchanged。ButItooknoprideinthechange,asIhadatfirst;Iknewthereasonforthissuddenburstofpopularity。Theknowledgemadememorecynicalthanever——

  cynical,andlonely。ForthefirsttimesinceIcametotheCapeIlongedforarealfriend,notarelativeoranacquaintance,butafriendtotrustandconfidein。Someone,withnostringofhisowntopull,whocaredformebecauseIwasmyself。

  AndallthetimeIhadsuchafriendanddidnotrealizeit。Theknowledgecametomeinthisway。Motherhadoneofherseizures,oneofthenowinfrequent\"sinkingspells,\"asthedoctorcalledthem,onaneveningwhenIwasalonewithher。DorindaandLutehadgone,withthehorseandbuggy,tovisitacousininBayport。

  Theyweretostayovernightandreturnbeforebreakfastthenextmorning。

  Iwasaloneinthedining—roomwhenMothercalledmyname。TherewassomethinginhertonewhichalarmedmeandIhastenedtoherbedside。Oneglanceatherfacewasenough。

  \"Boy,\"shesaid,weakly,\"IamafraidIamgoingtobeill。Ihavetriednottoalarmyou,butIfeelfaintandIam——youwon’tbealarmed,willyou?Iknowitisnothingserious。\"

  Itoldhernottoworryandnottotalk。Ihurriedouttothekitchen,gotthehotwaterandthebrandy,madeherswallowalittleofthemixture,andbathedherforeheadandwristswithvinegar,anold—fashionedrestorativewhichDorindaalwaysused。

  Shesaidshefeltbetter,butIwasanxiousand,assoonasitwassafetoleaveher,hurriedouttobringthedoctor。Shebeggedmenottogo,becauseitwasbeginningtorainandImightgetwet,butIassuredheritwasnotraininghard,andwent。

  ItwasnotraininghardwhenIstarted,buttherewaseverysignofaseverestormcloseathand。ItwaspitchdarkandIwaswearyfromstumblingthroughthebushesandovertheroughpathwhenI

  reachedthecorneroftheLaneandtheLowerRoad。Thenacarriagecamedownthatroad。ItwasanopenwagonandGeorgeTaylorwasthedriver。HehadbeenuptotheDeans’andwasonhiswayhome。

  Ihailedthevehicle,intendingtoaskforaride,butwhenTaylordiscoveredwhohishailerwasheinsistedonmygoingbacktothehouse。Hewouldgetthedoctor,hesaid,andbringhimdownatonce。Iwasafraidhewouldbecaughtinthestorm,andhesitatedinacceptingtheoffer,butheinsisted。Ididgobacktothehouse,foundMotherinmuchthesameconditionaswhenIlefther,andhadscarcelygottenintothekitchenagainwhenTayloroncemoreappeared。

  \"IbroughtNelliealongtostaywithyourmother,\"hesaid。\"TheCap’nandtheoldlady\"——meaningMatilda——\"wereupatthemeeting—

  houseandwejustleftanotesayingwherewe’dgone。Nellie’sallright。Betweenyouandme,shedon’ttalkyoudeaf,dumbandblindlikeherma,andshe’sgoodcompanyforsickfolks。NowI’llfetchthedoctorandberightback。\"

  \"Butit’srainingpitchforks,\"Isaid。\"You’llbewetthrough。\"

  \"No,Iwon’t。I’llhaveDocQuimbyhereinnotime。\"

  HedroveoffandNellieDeanwentintoMother’sroom。IhadalwaysconsideredNellieamilk—and—wateryyoungfemale,butsomehowherquietwaysandsoftvoiceseemedjustwhatwereneededinasickroom。IleftthetwotogetherandcameouttowaitforTaylorandthedoctor。

  Buttheydidnotcome。Thestormwasunderfullheadwaynow,andthewindwasdashingtheraininsheetsagainstthewindows。I

  waitednearlyanhourandstillnosignofthedoctor。

  NelliecameoutofMother’sroomandclosedthedoorsoftlybehindher。

  \"She’squietnow,\"shewhispered。\"Ithinkshe’sasleep。WheredoyousupposeGeorgeis?\"

  \"Goodnessknows!\"Ianswered。\"Ishouldn’thavelethimgo,anightlikethis。\"

  \"I’mafraidyoucouldn’tstophimifhismindwasmadeup。He’sdreadfuldeterminedwhenhesetsouttobe。\"

  \"He’sagoodfellow,\"Isaid,topleaseher。Sheworshippedthecashier,afactofwhichallDenborowasaware,andwhichcausedgossiptoreportthatshedidthecourtingforthetwo。

  Sheblushedandsmiled。

  \"Hethinksalotofyou,\"sheobserved。\"He’salwaystalkingtomeaboutyou。It’sagoodthingyou’reamanorIshouldbejealous。\"

  Ismiled。\"Iseemtobetalkedaboutgenerally,justnow,\"saidI。

  \"Areyou?Oh,youmeanabouttheShoreLane。Yes,Pacan’tmakeyououtaboutthat。Hesaysyou’vegotsomethingupyoursleeveandhehasn’tdecidedwhatitis。IaskedGeorgewhatPameantandhejustlaughed。Hesaidwhateveryouhadinyoursleevewasyouraffairand,ifhewasanyjudgeofcharacter,itwouldstaytheretillyougotreadytoshakeitout。Healwaysstoodupforyou,evenbeforetheShoreLanebusinesshappened。IthinkhelikesyoubetterthananyoneelseinDenboro。\"

  \"Presentcompanyexcepted,ofcourse。\"

  \"Oh,ofcourse。Ifthatwasn’texceptedIshouldREALLYbejealous。Then,\"moreseriously,\"Roscoe,doesitseemtoyouthatGeorgeisworriedortroubledaboutsomethinglately?\"

  IthoughtofTaylor’ssuddenchangeofexpressionthatdayinthebank,andofhisremarkthathewishedhehadmychance。ButI

  concealedmythoughts。

  \"Theprospectofmarriageisenoughtomakeanymanworried,isn’tit?\"Iasked。\"Iimagineherealizesthatheisn’tgoodenoughforyou。\"

  Therewassarcasminthisremark,sarcasmofwhichIshouldhavebeenashamed。Butshetookitliterallyandasacompliment。Shelookedatmereproachfully。

  \"Goodenoughforme!\"sheexclaimed。\"He!SometimesIwonderifitisrightformetobesohappy。Ifeelalmostasifitwaswrong。Asifsomethingmusthappentopunishmeforit。\"

  Ididnotanswer。Totellthetruth,Iwasenvious。Therewasrealhappinessintheworld。Thiscountrygirlhadfoundit;thatMabelColtonwould,nodoubt,finditsomeday——unlessshemarriedherVictor,inwhichcaseIhadmydoubts。Butwhathappinesswasinstoreforme?

  Nelliedidmostofthetalkingthereafter;principallyaboutGeorge,andwhyhedidnotcome。AtlastshewentintoseeifMotherneededher,and,twentyminuteslater,whenIlookedintothebedroom,Isawthatshehadfallenasleeponthecouch。

  Mother,too,seemedtobesleeping,andIleftthemthus。

  Itwasalmosteleveno’clockwhenthesoundofcarriagewheelsintheyardbroughtmetothewindowandthentothedoor。DoctorQuimbyhadcomeatlastandTaylorwaswithhim。Thedoctor,inhismackintoshandovershoes,wasdryenough,buthiscompanionwaswettotheskin。

  \"SorryI’msolate,Ros,\"saidthedoctor。\"IwaswayuptoEbenezerCahoon’sinWestDenboro。There’saneweditionofEbenezer,madeportthismorning,andIwasalittlebitconcernedaboutthemissus。She’sallright,though。How’syourmother?\"

  \"Better,Ithink。She’sasleepnow。SoisNellie。IsupposeGeorgetoldyoushewaswithher。\"

  \"Yes。GeorgehadaroughpassageoverthatWestDenbororoad。

  It’sbadenoughindaylight,butonanightlikethis——whew!I

  carriedawayawheelturningintoEbenezer’syard,andifGeorgehadn’thadhisteamalongIdon’tknowhowI’dhavegothere。I’llgorightinandseeMrs。Paine。\"

  HeleftusandIturnedtoTaylor。

  \"You’resoakedthrough,\"Ideclared。\"Comeouttothekitchenstove。Whatintheworldmadeyoudrivewayuptothatforsakenplace?It’sagoodsevenmiles。Comeouttothekitchen。Quick!\"

  Hesatdownbythestoveandputhiswetbootsonthehearth。I

  mixedhimaglassofthebrandyandhotwaterandhandedhimacigar。

  \"Whydidyoudoit,George?\"Isaid。\"Ineverwouldhavethoughtofaskingsuchathing。\"

  \"Iknowit,\"hesaid。\"Courseyouwouldn’taskit。There’splentyinthistownthatwould,butyouwouldn’t。Maybethat’sonereasonIwassogladtodoitforyou。\"

  \"Iamalmostsorryyoudid。Itistoogreatakindnessaltogether。

  I’mafraidIshouldn’thavedoneasmuchforyou。\"

  \"Goon!Yes,youwould。Iknowyou。\"

  Ishookmyhead。

  \"No,youdon’t,\"Ianswered。\"CaptainJed——yourprospectivefather—in—law——saidtheotherdaythathehadbeenmistaken;hethoughtheknewme,buthewasbeginningtofindhedidnot。\"

  \"Didhesaythat?Whatdidhemean?\"

  \"Iimaginehemeanthewasn’tsurewhetherIwasthefoolhehadbelievedmetobe,orjustasharprascal。\"

  Taylorlookedatmeovertheedgeofhisglass。

  \"Youthinkthat’swhathemeant,doyou?\"

  \"Iknowit。\"

  Heputtheglassonthefloorbesidehimandlaidahandonmyknee。

  \"Ros,\"hesaid,\"Idon’tknowforsurewhattheCap’nmeant,thoughifhethinksyou’reeitheroneofthetwohe’sthefool。But_I_

  knowyou——better,maybe,thanyouknowyourself。AtleastI

  believeIknowyoubetterthananyoneelseinthetown。\"

  \"Thatwouldn’tbesayingmuch。\"

  \"Wouldn’tit?Well,maybenot。Butwhosefaultisit?It’syours,thewayIlookatit。Ros,I’vebeenmeaningtohaveatalkwithyousomeday;perhapsthisisasgoodatimeasany。YoumakeabigmistakeinthewayyoutreatDenboroandthefolksinit。\"

  \"Whatdoyoumean?\"

  \"Imeanjustthat。Yourwholeattitudeiswrong,hasbeenwrongeversinceyoufirstcameheretolive。Younevergaveanyofusachancetoknowyouandlikeyou——anybodybutme,Imean,andevenI

  neverhadbuthalfachance。Youmakeamistake,Itellyou。

  There’slotsofgoodfolksinthistown,lotsof’em。Cap’nElishaWarren’soneof’emandthere’splentymore。They’recountrymen,sameasIam,butthey’regood,plain,sensiblefolks,andthey’dliketolikeyouiftheyhadachance。YoubelongtotheTownImprovementSociety,butyounevergotoameeting。Yououghttogetoutandmixmore。\"

  Ishruggedmyshoulders。\"Iguessmymixingwouldn’tbeverywelcome,\"Isaid。\"And,besides,Idon’tcaretomix。\"

  \"Iknowyoudon’t,butyououghtto,justthesame。\"

  \"Nonsense!George,I’mnotblind,ordeaf。Don’tyousupposeI

  knowwhatWarrenandDeanandtherestthinkofme?Theyconsidermealoaferandnogood。I’veheardwhattheysay。I’venoticedhowtheytreatme。\"

  \"Howyoutreatthem,youmean。Youareascoldandfreezingasacakeofice。Theywaswillingtobefriendsbutyouwouldn’thaveit。And,asfortheircallingyoualoafer——well,that’syourownfault,too。YouOUGHTtodosomething;notwork,perhaps,butyou’dbeawholelotbetteroffifyougotreallyinterestedinsomething。Getintopolitics;getintotownaffairs;getoutandknowthepeopleyou’relivingwith。\"

  \"Idon’tcaretoknowthem;andI’msuretheydon’tcaretoknowme。\"

  \"Yes,theydo。Iunderstandhowyoufeel。InthisShoreLanematternow:youthinkCap’nJedandColton,becausetheypretendtocallyouafool,don’trespectyoufortakingthestandyouhave。

  Theydo。Theydon’tunderstandyou,maybe,buttheycan’thelprespectingyouand,iftheyknewyouevenaswellasIdo,they’dlikeyou。Come!Iain’tthrowin’anybouquets,butwhydoyousupposeI’dbewillingtodrivetoWestDenborofortytimesover,onfortytimesworsenightsthanthis,foryou?Why?\"

  \"Heavenknows!Wouldyou?\"

  \"Iwould。Ilikeyou,Ros。ItookashinetoyouthefirsttimeI

  metyou。Idon’tknowwhyexactly。Whydoesanybodylikeanybodyelse?ButIthinkawholelotofyou。Iknowthissoundsfoolish,andyoudon’tfeelthatwaytowardsme,butit’sthetruth。\"

  Iwasamazed。IhadalwayslikedGeorgeTaylor,butIneverfeltanystrongaffectionforhim。IwasalittlelessindifferenttohimthantoothersinDenboro,thatwasall。AndIhadtakenitforgrantedthathislikingformewasofthesamecasual,lukewarmvariety。Tohearhimdeclarehimselfinthiswaywasastonishing——

  he,thedry,keen,Yankeebanker。

  \"Butwhy,George?\"Irepeated。

  \"Idon’tknowwhy;Itoldyouthat。It’sbecauseIcan’thelpit,Isuppose。Orbecause,asIsaid,Iknowyoubetterthananyoneelse。\"

  Isighed。\"Nobodyknowsmehere,\"Isaid。

  \"Oneknowsyou,Ros。Iknowyou。\"

  \"Youmaythinkyoudo,butyoudon’t。YoucanthankGodforyourignorance。\"

  \"MaybeIain’tsoignorant。\"

  Ilookedathim。Hewaslookingmestraightintheeye。

  \"Whatdoyouknow?\"Iasked,slowly。

  \"Iknow,foronething,thatyournameain’tPaine。\"

  Icouldnotanswer。IamnotcertainwhetherIattemptedtospeakormove。Idorememberthatthepressureofhishandonmykneetightened。

  \"It’sallright,Ros,\"hesaid,earnestly。\"Nobodyknowsbutme,andnobodyevershallknowifIcanhelpit。\"

  \"How——howmuchdoyouknow?\"Istammered。

  \"Why,prettymuchall,Iguess。I’veknowneversinceyourmotherwastakensick。SomethingsIreadinthepaper,andthepicturesof——ofyourfather,putmeon,andafterwardsIgotmorecertainofit。Butit’sallright。Nobodybutmeknowsorshallknow。\"

  Ileanedmyheadonmyhand。Hepattedmyknee,gently。

  \"Are——areyousurenooneelseknows?\"Iasked。

  \"Certainsure。Therewasonetimewhenitmighthaveallcomeout。

  AreporterfellowfromoneoftheBostonpapersgotonthetracksomehowandcamedownheretoinvestigate。LuckilyIwasthefirstmanhetackled,andIsteeredhimaway。IpresumelikelyIliedsome,butmyconscienceiseasysofarasthatgoes。\"

  \"Andyouhavetoldnoone?NotevenNellie?\"

  \"No。ItellNelliemostthings,butnotall——notall。\"

  Irememberedafterwardsthathesighedashesaidthisandtookhishandfrommyknee;butthenmyagitationwastoogreattodomorethancasuallynoticeit。Irosetomyfeet。

  \"George!George!\"Icried。\"I——Ican’tsaytoyouwhatIshouldlike。Butwhy——WHYdidyoushieldme?Andlieforme?Whydidyoudoit?Iwashardlymorethanastranger。\"

  Hesighed。\"Don’tknow,\"heanswered。\"Inevercouldquiteseewhyaman’ssinsshouldbevisitedonthewidowsandfatherless。

  And,ofcourse,Irealizedthatyouandyourmotherchangedyournameandcamedownheretogetawayfromgossipandtalk。ButI

  guesstherealreasonwasthatIlikedyou,Ros。Loveatfirstsight,sameaswereadabout;hey?\"

  Helookedupandsmiled。Iseizedhishand。

  \"George,\"Isaid,chokingly,\"IdidnotbelieveIhadarealfriendintheworld,exceptMotherandDorindaandLute,ofcourse。I

  can’tthankyouenoughforshieldingusalltheseyears;there’snouseinmytrying。ButifeverIcandoanythingtohelpYOU——

  anything——I’lldoit。I’llsweartothat。\"

  Heshookmyhand。

  \"Iknowyouwill,Ros,\"hesaid。\"ItoldyouIknewyou。\"

  \"IfeverIcandoanything——\"

  Heinterruptedme。

  \"There’sonethingyoucandorightnow,\"hesaid。\"That’sgetoutandmix。That’llpleasemeasmuchasanything。Andbeginrightoff。Why,seehere,theMethodistsocietyisgoingtogiveastrawberryfestivalonthemeeting—houselawnnextThursdaynight。

  Abouteverybody’sgoing,NellieandIincluded。Youcome,willyou?\"

  Ihesitated。Ihadheardaboutthefestival,butIcertainlyhadnotcontemplatedattending。

  \"Come!\"heurged。\"Youwon’tsaynotothefirstfavorIaskyou。

  Promisemeyou’llbeonhand。\"

  BeforeIcouldanswer,weheardthedoorofMother’sroomopen。

  GeorgeandIhastenedintothedining—room。DoctorQuimbyandNellieDeanwerethere。Nellierushedovertoherlover’sside。

  \"Youbadboy,\"shecried。\"You’rewetthrough。\"

  DoctorQuimbyturnedtome。

  \"Yourma’sgettingonallright,\"hedeclared。\"Aboutallthatailshernowisthatshewantstoseeyou。\"

  GeorgewasassistingNellietoputonherwraps。

  \"Gottoleaveyounow,Ros,\"hesaid。\"Cap’nJedandMatildy’llthinkwe’veelopedaheadoftime。Good—night。Oh,say,willyoupromisemetotakeinthestrawberryfestival?\"

  \"Why\"Ianswered,\"Isuppose——Yes,Mother,I’mcoming——Why,yes,George,I’llpromise,topleaseyou。\"

  IhaveoftenwonderedsincewhatmylifestorywouldhavebeenifI

  hadnotmadethatpromise。

  CHAPTERVIII

  TheMethodistchurchstoodontheslopeofalittlehill,backfromtheMainRoad,andtheparsonagewasnextdoor。Betweenthechurchandtheparsonagewasastretchoflawn,dottedwithshrubsandcedarsandshadedbytwobigsilver—leafpoplars。Itwasonthislawnthat,providedthenightwasfair,thestrawberryfestivalwastobeheld。Iftheweathershouldbeunpropitiousthefestivalwastobeinthechurchvestry。

  AllthatdayDorindawasbusybakingandicingcake。Shewasnotgoingtothefestival——partlybecauseIwasgoingandshecouldnotleaveMother——butprincipallybecausesuchaffairswerealtogethertoofrivoloustofitinherschemeoforthodoxy。\"Idon’trecollect,\"shesaid,\"thattheapostlesdidmuchstrawberryfestivalin’;theyhadotherthingstoattendto。\"Lute,however,wasgoingandifhehadbeeninvitedtoaPresidentialreceptionhecouldnothavebeenmuchmoreexcited。Hewasdressedandreadyatsuppertime,althoughthefestivaldidnotbeginuntilseven—

  thirty。

  \"ThinkI’mallright,Dorindy,doyou?\"hequeried,anxiouslyturninghimselfaboutforhiswife’sinspection。\"Howaboutthesenewpants?Furenoughdownonmyboots,bethey?\"

  Dorindalookedhimoverwithacriticaleye。\"Um—hm,\"sheobserved,\"thatendof’emseemstobeallright。ButIcal’latetheupperendain’tbeenintroducedtoyourvestyet。Anyhow,thetwodon’tseemtobewellenoughacquaintedtoassociateclose。\"

  Lutebentforwardtoinspectthehiatusbetweentrousersandwaistcoat。\"Bytime!\"heexclaimed,\"ItoldSimEldredgetheywastooshortinthewaist。Hesaidiftheywasanylongerthey’dwrinkleunderthearms。Idon’tknowwhattodo。IfIhist’emupthey’llbewhatthefellerscallhigh—water,won’tthem?\"

  \"Humph!I’drutherhave’emhigh—waterthanshoalinthemiddleofthechannel。You’llhavetoaverageupsomehow。Ioughttohaveknownbetterthantotrustyoutobuyanythingallbyyourself。\"

  Shecondescendedtoapproveofmyappearancewhen,anhourlater,I

  camedownstairs,garbedinmybest。

  \"Humph!\"shevouchsafed,afteralonglook。\"Ideclare!I’dhardlyknowyou,Roscoe。Youlookmoreasyouusedtowhenyoufustcomeheretolive。\"

  \"Thanks,\"Ianswered,drily。\"I’mgladtoseethatyourespectoldage。Thissuitisvenerableenoughtocommandthatkindofrespect。\"

  \"’Tain’tthesuit,thoughthat’sallrightenough。It’sthewayyouwearit,Iguess。YoulookBETTERthanyouusedto。You’rebrownedupandbroadenedoutandit’srealbecomin’。But,\"sheadded,withcharacteristiccaution,\"youmustrememberthatgoodlooksdon’tcountformuch。Myfatherusedtosaytomethathandsomeisthathandsomedoes。NotthatIwassohomelyI’dscarethecrows,buthedidn’twantmetobevain。Nowdon’tfalloverboardinTHATsuit,willyou?\"

  MothernoticedmyunwontedgrandeurwhenIwentintosaygood—

  nighttoher。

  \"Why,Roscoe!\"sheexclaimed。\"Youmustconsiderthisstrawberryfestivalveryimportant。\"

  \"Why,Mother?\"

  \"Becauseyou’vetakensuchpainstodressforit。\"

  \"Itdidnotrequireagreatdealofpains。ImerelyputonwhatDorindacallsmySundayclothes。Idon’tknowwhyIdid,either。

  Icertainlydon’tconsiderthefestivalimportant。\"

  \"Iamgladyoudid。Ihavebeenalittletroubledaboutyouoflate,Boy。Ithasseemedtomethatyouweregrowing——well,notcareless,exactly,butindifferent。Asifyouwerelosinginterestinlife。Idon’tblameyou。Compelledtowasteyourtimehereinthecountry,acompaniontoabedriddenoldwomanlikeme。\"

  \"Hush,Mother。You’renotold;andastowastingmytime——why,Mother,youknow——\"

  \"Yes,yes,Boy,Iknowwhatyouwouldsay。Butitdoestroubleme,nevertheless。Ioughttobidyougobackintotheworld,andtakeyourplaceamongmen。AhundredtimesIhavebeenuponthepointoftellingyoutoleaveme,but——but——IamSOselfish。\"

  \"Hush,Mother,please。\"

  \"Yes,IAMselfishandIknowit。Iamgrowingstrongereveryday;

  Iamsureofit。Justalittlelonger,Roscoe,justalittlelonger,andthen——\"

  \"Mother,I——\"

  \"There,there!\"shestrokedmyhand。\"Wewon’tbesad,willwe。

  Itpleasesmetoseeyoutakinganinterestinaffairs。IthinkthisShoreLanemattermaybeagoodthing,afterall。DorindasaysthatLuthertellsheryouarebecomingverypopularintownbecauseofyourindependentstand。Everyonerecognizesyourpublicspirit。\"

  \"Didshetellyouthat?\"

  \"Notinthosewords。YouknowDorinda。Butwhatamountstothat。

  IamsuretheDenboropeopleareveryproudofyou。\"

  Ithoughtofmy\"popularity\"andtheadmirationofmy\"publicspirit\"asmanifestedintheattentionsofCaptainJedandEldredgeandtheirfollowers,andIturnedmyheadawaysothatshemightnotseemyface。

  \"AndIamgladyouaregoingtothestrawberryfestival。Ican’trememberwhenyouattendedsuchafunctionbefore。Boy——\"

  \"Yes,Mother。\"

  \"Thereisn’tanyreason,anyspecialreason,foryourgoing,isthere?\"

  \"Why,whatdoyoumean?\"

  \"Imean——well,youareyoungandIdidnotknowbut,perhaps,someoneelsewasgoing,someoneyouwereinterestedin,and——and——\"

  Ilaughedaloud。\"Mother!\"Isaid,reproachfully。

  \"Whynot?Iamveryproudofmyhandsomeboy,andIknowthat——\"

  \"There!there!Ihaven’tnoticedthatmybeautyissofascinatingastobedangerous。No,Mother,thereisno’specialreason’formygoingto—night。IpromisedGeorgeTaylor,thatwasall。\"

  \"Well,Iamsureyouwillhaveagoodtime。Kissme,Boy。Good—

  night。\"

  Iwasbynomeanssosureofthegoodtime。Infact,Iloiteredonmywaytothevillageanditwaswellpasteighto’clockwhenI

  paidmyfifteencentsadmissionfeetoElnathanMulletatthegateofthechurchgroundsandsauntereduptheslopetowardthelightsandgaietyofthestrawberryfestival。

  TheladiesoftheMethodistsociety,underwhosemanagementtheaffairwasgiven,werefortunateintheirchoiceofanevening。

  TheearlyrisenmoonshonefromacloudlessskyandtherewassolittlebreezethattheJapaneselanterns,hungabovethetables,wentoutonlyoccasionally。The\"beautyandeliteofDenboro\"——seenextweek’sCapeCodItem——werepresentinforceand,minglingwiththem,or,ifnotmingling,atleastinspectingthemwithinterest,weresomeoftheearlyarrivalsamongthecottagersfromSouthDenboroandBayport。IsawLute,proudlyconsciousofhisnewlavendertrousers,inconversationwithMatildaDean,andI

  wonderedwhowasthewinnerinthatwordyrace。CaptainJedediahstruttedarminarmwiththeminister。ThophNewcombandAlvinBakerweretherewiththeirwives。SimeonEldredgehadnotyetputinanappearancebutIknewthathewouldassoonastheeveningmailwassorted。

  IfoundNellieDeaninchargeofatable,andGeorgeTaylorseatedatthattable。Iwalkedoverandjoinedthem。

  \"Goodevening,Nellie,\"saidI。\"Well,George,hereIam,yousee。\"

  Heshookmyhandheartily。\"Iseeyouare,\"hesaid。\"Goodboy!

  Howdoesitseemtosplashintosociety?\"

  \"Ihaven’tsplashedyet。Ihaveonlyjustarrived。\"

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