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  \"Oh,tryingthefeelofthewater,hey?Guessyouwon’tfinditverychilly。AsapreparatorytonicI’drecommendstrawberriesandcream。Nellie,getRosasaucerofthosegenuinehome—raisedberries,whydon’tyou?\"

  Nellielaughed。\"Roscoe,\"shesaid,\"isn’thedreadful!HeknowsweboughttheseberriesinBoston。It’smuchtooearlyforthenativeones。Buttheyreallyareverynice,thoughhedoesmakesuchfunofthem。\"

  ShewentintothevestrytogettheberriesandIsatdownatthetablebesideTaylorandlookedaboutme。

  \"Mosteverybody’shere,\"heobserved。\"Andthey’llbegladtoseeyou,Ros。Getoutandshakehandsandbesociable,afteryou’vedoneyourdutybythefruit。Howarethingsathome?\"

  \"Motherisherselfagain,Iamgladtosay。George,Ihavescarcelythoughtofanythingexceptwhatyoutoldmetheothernight。\"

  \"Thenit’stimeyoudid。That’sonereasonwhyIwantedyoutocomehere。You’vebeenthinkingtoomuchaboutyourself。\"

  \"Itisn’tofmyself,butofMother。IfyouhaddroppedahintwhenthatBostonreportercame——\"

  \"Now,lookhere,Ros,wouldYOUhavedroppedhintsifthingshadbeentheotherwayaround?\"

  \"Idon’tknow。\"

  \"Iknowyouwouldn’t。What’stheuseofgivingtheDenborogossipmillachancetorunovertime?Greatheavens!itworkstwelvehoursadayas’tis。\"

  \"Itwasmightygoodofyou,justthesame。\"

  \"No,itwasn’t。Thewholeaffairwasyourbusinessandnobodyelse’s。\"

  \"Well,asIsaidbefore,ifeverIhaveanopportunitytodoasmuchforyou——notthatIeverwill。\"

  \"Howdoyouknowyouwon’t?Anybody’sliabletobegossipedaboutsometimeorother。\"

  \"Notyou。YouareDenboro’sshininglight。Themothersandfathersherepointyououtasanexampleofwhatindustryandambitionandhonesteffortmayriseto。I——\"

  \"Shutup!\"Hesaiditalmostsavagely。\"There!\"headded,quickly,\"let’schangethesubject。Talkaboutsomethingworthwhile。Humph!IguesstheymustbeopeninganothercrateofthoseBoston’homegrowns,’judgin’bythetimeittakesNellietogetyoursample。\"

  \"Iaminnohurry。Howareaffairsatthebank?\"

  \"Oh,so,so。Don’tknowagoodmanwhowantsajob,doyou?HenrySmall’sgoingtoleavethemiddleofnextmonth。\"

  \"Small,thebookkeeper?Why?\"

  \"Gotabetterchanceuptothecity。Idon’tblamehim。Don’ttellanybodyyet;it’sasecret。Say,Ros,DOyouknowofagood,sharp,experiencedfellow?\"

  Ismiled。\"Isitlikely?\"Iasked。\"Howlargeismyacquaintanceamongsharp,experiencedfellowsdownhere?\"

  \"Notsolargeasitoughttobe,I’llgiveintothat。Butyouknowone。\"

  \"DoI,indeed?Whoishe?\"

  \"Yourself。Youwouldn’ttakeSmall’sjob,wouldyou?\"

  \"I?\"Ilaughedaloud。

  \"It’snojoke。You’vehadalotofbankingexperience。I’veheardaboutitamongmycityfriends,whodon’tknowIknowyou。CourseIrealizetheplaceiswaybeneathwhatyououghttohave,but——\"

  \"Oh,don’tbesarcastic。No,thankyou,George。\"

  \"Allright,ifyousayso。ButImeantit。Youdon’tneedthesalary,Iknow。But——Ros,doyoumindifItalkplainforamoment?\"

  Iwonderedwhatwascomingnow。\"No,\"Ianswered。\"Goaheadandtalk。\"

  \"Wellthen,Itellyou,asafriend,that’twouldbeagoodthingforyouifyoudidtakethatjob,orsomeotherone。Don’tmakemuchmatterwhatitis,butyououghttodosomething。You’retoocleverafellowtobehangingaround,shootingandfishing。You’rewastingyourlife。\"

  \"Thatwaswastedlongago。\"

  \"No,itwasn’t。Butitwillbeifyoudon’tchangeprettysoon。I

  tellyouyououghttogetinterestedinsomethingthatcounts。Youmightmakeabignameforyourselfyet。\"

  \"That’senoughofthat。Ihaveanamealready。Youknowit,andyouknowwhatwasmadeofit。\"

  \"YOUdidn’tmakeitthatkindofaname,didyou?Andyou’reyoungenoughtomakeitsomethingaltogetherdifferent。Yououghtto。

  Youoweittoyourmotherandyouoweittoyourself。Asitis,ifyoukeepon,you’ll——\"

  \"George,you’vesaidenough。Noonebutyouwouldhavebeenpermittedtosayasmuch。Youdon’tunderstand。\"

  \"Maybenot,but,Ros,Idon’tliketohavepeoplearoundherecallyou——\"

  \"Idon’tcareacontinentalwhattheycallme。Idon’twantthemtoknowwhoIam,butforpublicopiniongenerallyIcarenothing。\"

  Heleanedbackinhischair。HisfacewasinshadowandIcouldnotseeit,buthistonewasgraveenough。

  \"Youthinkyoudon’t,\"hesaid,slowly,\"buttheremaycomeatimewhenyouwill。Theremaycomeatimewhenyougetsointerestedinsomething,orsomeperson,thatthethoughtofwhatfolkswouldsayif——ifanythingwentwrongwouldkeepyouawakenightafternight。

  Oh,Itellyou,Ros——Hello,Nellie!thoughtyou’dgoneSouthtopickthoseberriesyourself。Twosaucersfull!Well,IsupposeI

  musteattheothertosaveit——unlessRosherewantsboth。\"

  Isaidonewouldbequitesufficientforthepresent,andwethreechatteduntilMrs。Deancameoverandmonopolizedthechat。

  \"Don’tgo,Roscoe,\"protestedthematron。\"TheCap’n’shereandhe’llwanttotalktoyou。He’sdreadfulinterestedinyoujustnow。Don’ttalkaboutnobodyelse,scurcely。YousetstillandI’llgofetchhim。\"

  ButIrefusedto\"set。\"IknewthecauseofCaptainJedediah’sinterest,andwhathewishedtotalkabout。IroseandannouncedthatIwouldstrollaboutabit。TaylorspoketomeasIwasleaving。

  \"Ros,\"hesaid,earnestly,\"youthinkofwhatItoldyou,willyou?\"

  IsawagroupofpeoplehurryingtowardtheentranceofthegroundsandIfollowedthem,curiousastothecauseoftheexcitement。Anautomobilehadstoppedbythegate。SimEldredgecamehasteningupandseizedmebythearm。

  \"Gosh!it’sRos,\"heexclaimed,inhismysteriouswhisper。\"I

  hadn’tseenyouafore;justgotheremyself。ButI’mgladyouARE

  here。I’llseethatyouandhimgetachancetotalkprivate。\"

  \"Who?\"Iasked,tryingtopullmyarmfree。

  \"Why,Mr。Colton。Didn’tyouknow?Yes,sir,that’shiscar。

  He’scomeandso’shisdaughterandthatyoungCarverfeller。I

  believethey’vecometotakeinthesociable。Theretheybe!See’em!See’em!\"

  Isawthem。ColtonandVictorhadalreadyalightedandMissColtonwasdescendingfromthetonneau。Thereweretwoothermeninthecar,besideOscar,thechauffeur。

  \"Whoarethoseotherpeople?\"Iasked。

  \"Idon’tknow,\"whisperedSim,excitedly。\"StaywhereyoubeandI’llfindout。I’llberightback,now。Don’tyoumove。\"

  Ididnotmove,notbecausehehadorderedmetostaywhereIwas,butbecauseIwascurious。ThespotwhereIstoodwasinshadowandIknewtheycouldnotseeme。

  ColtonandhisdaughterweretalkingwithVictor,whoremainedbythestepoftheauto。

  \"Well,Mabel,\"observed\"BigJim,\"\"hereweare,thoughwhyIdon’tknow。IhopeyouenjoythisthingmorethanIamlikelyto。\"

  \"OfcourseIshallenjoyit,Father。Lookatthedecorations。

  Aren’ttheyperfectlyWONDERFUL!\"

  \"Especiallythecolorscheme,\"drawledVictor。\"Mabel,Icallyourattentiontothered,blueandpurplelanterns。Someclass?Yes?

  Well,Imustgo。I’llbebackinaveryshorttime。IfParkerwasn’tstartingforEuropeto—morrowIshouldn’tthinkofleaving,butI’msureyou’llforgiveme,underthecircumstances。\"

  \"Iforgiveyou,Victor,\"repliedthegirl,carelessly。\"Butdon’tbetoolong。\"

  \"No,don’t,\"addedherfather。\"IpromisedMrs。ColtonthatI

  shouldnotbeawaymorethananhour。She’sverynervousto—nightandImaybesentforanytime。Sodon’tkeepuswaiting。\"

  \"Nofearofthat。I’llbebacklongbeforeyouarereadytogo。I

  wouldn’tmissthis——er——affairmyselfforsomething。Ah,ourcombinationfriend,theundertakingpostmaster。\"

  Sim’shatwasinhishandandhewasgreetingMr。Colton。

  \"Proudtoseeyouamongstus,sir,\"saidSim,withunction。\"TheMethodistfolksarehavin’quiteatimeto—night,ain’tthey?\"

  \"Howd’yedo,Eldredge,\"wasthegreatman’ssalutation,notatalleffusive。\"Wheredoesallthiscrowdcomefrom?Didn’tknowthereweresomanypeopleintheneighborhood。\"

  \"’Mosteverybody’soutto—night。Church’llmakeconsider’blemoney。Goodevenin’,MissColton。Mr。Carver,pleasedtomeetyouagain,sir。\"

  Theyoungladymerelynodded。Victor,whosefootwasonthestepofthecar,didnotdeigntoturn。

  \"Thanks,\"hedrawled。\"Iam——er——embalmed,I’msure。Allready,Phil。Lethergo,Oscar。\"

  Theautomovedoff。Mr。Coltongavehisarmtohisdaughterandtheymovedthroughthecrowd,Eldredgeactingasmasterofceremonies。

  \"It’sallright,Elnathan,\"orderedSim,addressingthegate—

  keeper。\"Don’tbotherMr。Coltonabouttheadmissionnow。I’llsettlewithyou,myself,later。Now,Mr。Colton,youandtheladycomerightalongwithme。Ain’tmettheministeryet,haveyou?

  Hesaidyouwan’ttohomewhenhecalled。Andyouletmegetyousomestrawberries。They’refust—rate,ifIdosayit。\"

  Heledthewaytowardthetables。IwatchedtheprogressfromwhereIstood。Itwasinterestingtoseehowthevisitorsweretreatedbythedifferentgroups。Some,likeSim,weregushingandobsequious。Afew,CaptainJedamongthem,walkedstubbornlyby,eithernoddingcoldlyorpayingnoattention。Others,likeGeorgeTaylorandDoctorQuimby,wereneitherobsequiousnorcold,merelybowingpleasantlyandsaying,\"Goodevening,\"asthoughgreetingacquaintancesandequals。Yes,thereWEREgoodpeopleinDenboro,quiet,unassuming,self—respectingcitizens。

  Oneofthemcameuptomeandspoke。

  \"Hello,Ros,\"saidCaptainElishaWarren,\"Sim’shavin’thetimeofhislife,isn’the?\"

  \"Heseemstobe,\"Ireplied。

  \"Yes。Well,there’ssomesatisfactioninhavin’athickshell;

  thenyoudon’tmindbein’steppedon。Yet,Idon’tknow;sometimesIthinkfellersofSim’skindenjoybein’steppedon,providedthebootthatdoesitispatentleather。\"

  \"Iwonderwhytheycamehere,\"Imused。

  \"Who?theColtons?Why,forthesamereasonchildrengotothecircus,Ishouldn’twonder——tolaughattheclowns。Ilaughmyselfsometimes——though’tain’talwaysattheirkindofclowns。Speakin’

  ofthat,youngCarver’singoodcompanythisevenin’,ain’the?\"

  \"Whowerethosefellowsintheauto?\"Iasked。

  \"Didn’tyourecognizethem?OnewasPhilSomers——sonoftherichwidowwhoownsthebigcottageatHarniss。’Totherisabirdofthesameflockdownvisitin’em。Carver’stakin’’emovertoOstabletosaygood—bytoanotherspecimen,acollegemate,whoismigratin’toEuropetomorrow。ThechauffeurtoldDan,myman,aboutitthisafternoon。Thechauffeurfiggeredthat,knowin’thecrowd,’twaslikelytobealivelyfarewell。Hello!there’sAbbiehailin’me。Seeyoulater,Ros。\"

  IknewyoungSomersbyreputation。Heandhisfriendswereawildset,ifreportwastrue。

  EldredgehadhintedthatheintendedarranginganinterviewbetweenColtonandmyself。Theprospectdidnotappealtome。AtfirstI

  decidedtogohomeatonce,butsomethingakintoCaptainDean’sresentfulstubbornnesscameoverme。Iwouldnotbedrivenhomebythosepeople。Ifoundanunoccupiedcampchair——oneofSim’s,whichherentedforfunerals——andcarriedittoadarkspotintheshrubberyneartheborderoftheparsonagelawnandnotfarfromthegate。ThereIseatedmyself,litacigarandsmokedinsolitude。

  ElnathanMullet,evidentlyconsideringhislaborsasdoor—keeperover,wascountinghistakingsbylanternlight。Themoonwaslowinthewestandalittlebreezewasnowstirringtheshrubbery。ItwasverywarmfortheseasonandImentallyprophesiedthundershowersbeforemorning。

  Ihadsmokedmycigarperhapshalfthroughwhenacarriagecamedowntheroadandstoppedbeforethegate。ThedriverleanedforwardandcalledtoMullet。

  \"Hi,Uncle!\"heshouted。\"You,bythegate!IsMr。Coltonhere?\"

  Elnathan,whowas,apparently,halfasleep,lookedup。

  \"Hey?\"hequeried。\"Mr。Colton?Yes,he’shere。Wanthim,doyou?\"

  \"Yes。Whereishe?\"

  \"Upyondersomewheres。Thereheis,bySarahBurgess’stable。Mr。

  Colton!Mr。Col——ton!Somebodywantsye!\"

  \"Whatinblazesdidyouyelllikethatfor?\"protestedthecoachman,springingfromthecarriage。\"Stopit,d’yehear?\"

  \"Yousaidyouwantedhim,didn’tyou?Mr。Colton!Hi!Comehere!\"

  Coltoncamehurryingdowntothegate,hisdaughterfollowingmoreslowly。

  \"What’sthematter?\"heasked。

  Thecoachmantouchedhishat。

  \"Ibegyourpardon,sir,\"hesaid;\"thismanstartedyellingbeforeIcouldstophim。Iwascomingtotellyou。Mrs。Coltonsaysshe’sverynervous,sir,andpleasecomehomeatonce。\"

  Coltonturnedwithashrugtohisdaughter。\"Wemighthaveexpectedit,Mabel,\"hesaid。\"Come。\"

  Buttheyoungladyseemedtohesitate。\"IbelieveIwon’tgoyet,Father,\"shesaid。\"Motherdoesn’tneedbothofus。Victorwillbehereverysoon,andwepromisedtowaitforhim,youknow。\"

  \"Wecanleaveword。You’dbettercome,Mabel。Heavensandearth!

  youdon’twantanyMOREofthis,doyou?\"

  Itwasevidentthathehadhadquiteenoughofthefestival。Shelaughedlightly。

  \"I’mfindingitveryentertaining,\"shesaid。\"Ineversawsomanyquaintpeople。Thereisonegirl,aMissDean,whomIamreallygettingacquaintedwith。She’sascountryascanbe,butshe’sveryinteresting。\"

  \"Humph!shemustbe。Dean,hey?Daughterofmyparticularfriend,theancientmariner,Isuppose。Idon’tliketoleaveyouhere。

  WhatshallItellyourmother?\"

  \"TellherIamquitesafeandinperfectlyrespectablecompany。\"

  \"Humph!Icanimaginehowrespectableshe’llthinkitis。Well,I

  knowit’suselesstourgeifyouhavemadeupyourmind。Idon’tseewhereyougetyourstubbornnessfrom。\"

  \"Don’tyou?Icanguess。\"

  \"Itisn’tfromyourdad。Nowdobecareful,won’tyou?IfVictordoesn’tcomesoonIshallsendthecarriage。\"

  \"Oh,hewillcome。It’sallright,Father,dear。Iamquiteabletotakecareofmyself。\"

  Herfathershookhishead。\"Yes,\"heobserved,\"Iguessyouare。

  Allright,Jenkins。\"

  Hegotintothecarriageandwasdrivenoff。MissColtonturnedandwalkedbacktothetables。Irelitmycigar。

  Anotherhalf—hourpassed。

  Mulletfinishedhiscounting,tookuphismoneyboxandlanternandleftthegateunguarded。Groupsofhome—goingpeoplebegantocomedownthehill。Horses,whichhadbeenstandingunderthechurchshedsorhitchedinneighboringyards,appearedandthevariousbuggiesandtwo—seaterstowhichtheywereattachedwerefilledanddrivenaway。CaptainWarrenandMissAbbieBaker,hishousekeeper,wereamongthefirsttoleave。AbijahHammond,thesexton,begantakingdownthelanterns。Thestrawberryfestivalwasalmostover。

  Irosefrommycampchairandpreparedtostartforhome。AsI

  steppedfrombehindtheshrubberythemoonlightsuddenlywentout,asifithadbeenturnedofflikeagasjet。Exceptforthefewremaininglanternsandthegleamsfromthechurchwindowsanddoorthedarknesswascomplete。Ilookedatthewesternsky。Itwasblack,andlowdownalongthehorizonflashesoflightningwereplaying。Myprophecyofshowerswastobefulfilled。

  TheladiesoftheMethodistSociety,assistedbytheirhusbandsandmalefriends,werehurryingthetablesandchairsindoors。I

  pickedupandfoldedthechairIhadbeenoccupyingandjoinedthebusygroup。Itwassodarkthatfaceswerealmostinvisible,butI

  recognizedSimEldredgebyhisvoice,andGeorgeTaylorandI

  bumpedintoeachotherasweseizedthesametable。

  \"Hello,Ros!\"exclaimedthecashier。\"Thoughtyou’dgone。Goingtohaveatempest,ain’twe。\"

  \"Tempest\"isCapeCodforthunderstorm。Iagreedthatonewasimminent。

  \"HoldontillIgetthisstuffintothevestry,\"continuedTaylor,\"andI’lldriveyouhome。I’llbereadyprettysoon。\"

  Ideclinedtheinvitation。\"I’llwalk,\"Ianswered。\"YouhaveNellietolookafter。IfyouhaveaspareumbrellaI’llborrowthat。WhereisNellie?\"

  \"Oh,she’soveryonderwithMissColton。Theyhavebeenmakingeachother’sacquaintance。Say,Ros,she’sagooddealofagirl,thatColtonone,didyouknowit?\"

  Ididnotanswer。

  \"Oh,Iknowyou’redownonthewholelotof’em,\"headded,laughing;\"butsheis,justthesame。Kindoftop—loftyandcondescending,butthat’sthefaultofherbringing—up。She’sallrightunderneath。ToogoodforthatCarvercub。Bytheway,ifhedoesn’tcomeprettysoonI’llphoneherpatosendthecarriageforher。IfIwasColtonIwouldn’tputmuchconfidenceinCarver’sshowingupinahurry。Yousawtheganghewaswith,didn’tyou?

  Theydon’tgethometillmorning,tilldaylightdothappear,asausualthing。Hello!that’sthecarriagenow,ain’tit?Guesspapawasn’ttakinganychances。\"

  Sureenough,therewerethelightsofacarriageatthegate,andI

  heardthevoiceofJenkins,thecoachman,shouting。NellieDeancalledTaylor’snameandhehurriedaway。Afewmomentslaterhereturned。

  \"She’soff,safeandsound,\"hesaid。\"Ijudgedshewasn’tanytoowellpleasedwithherVictorfornotshowinguptolookoutforher。\"

  Asharpflashoflightningcuttheskyandarattlingpealofthunderfollowed。

  \"Rightontopofus,ain’tit!\"exclaimedGeorge。\"Sureyoudon’twantmetodriveyouhome?Allright;justasyousay。HoldontillIgetyouthatumbrella。\"

  Heborrowedanumbrellafromtheparsonage。Itookit,thankedhim,andhastenedoutofthechurchgrounds。IlookeduptheroadasIpassedthroughthegate。Icouldhaveseenanauto’slampsforalongdistance,buttherewerenoneinsight。WithamaliciouschuckleIthoughtthatmyparticularfriendVictorwasnottakingthesurestwayofmakinghimselfpopularwithhisfiancee,ifthatwaswhatshewas。

  ThestormovertookmebeforeIwashalf—waydowntheLowerRoad。A

  fewdropsofrainsplashedtheleaves。AlightningstrokesonearandsharpthatIfanciedIcouldhearthehisswasaccompaniedbyasavagethunder—clap。Thencametheroarofwindinthetreesbytheroadsideanddowncametherain。Iputupmyumbrellaandbegantorun。Wehavefew\"tempests\"inDenboro,thosewedohavearealmostworthyofthename。

  IhadreachedthegroveofbirchesperhapstwohundredyardsfromtheShoreLanewhenoutofthewetdarknessbeforemecameplungingahorsedrawingacoveredcarriage。IhadsprungtoonesidetoletitgobywhenIheardaman’svoiceshouting,\"Whoa!\"Thevoicedidnotcomefromthecarriagebutfromtheroadbehindit。

  \"Whoa!Stophim!\"itshouted。

  Ijumpedbackintotheroad。Thehorsesawmeappeardirectlyinfrontofhim,shiedandreared。ThecarriagelampswerelightedandbytheirlightIsawthereinsdragging。Iseizedthemandheldon。Itwasallinvoluntary。Iwasusedtohorsesandthisonewasfrightened,thatwasall。

  \"Whoa,boy!\"Iordered。\"Whoa!Standstill!\"

  Thehorsehadnointentionofstandingstill。

  Hecontinuedtorearandplunge。I,clingingtothereins,foundmyselfrunningalongside。Ihadtoruntoavoidthewheels。ButI

  ranasslowlyasIcould,andmyonehundredandninetypoundsmaderunning,ontheanimal’spart,amuchlesseasyexercise。

  Thevoicefromtherearcontinuedtoshoutand,inanothermoment,amanseizedthereinsbesideme。Togetherwemanagedtopullthehorseintoawalk。Thentheman,whomIrecognizedastheColtoncoachman,ventedhisfeelingsinacomprehensiveburstofprofanity。Iinterruptedtheservice。

  \"Whatisthematter?\"Iasked。

  \"Oh,thisblessed——\"orwordstothateffect——\"horseisscaredofthunder;that’sall。He’sanewone;wejustboughthimbeforewecamedownhereandIhadn’tlearnedhislittletricks。Whoa!standstill,orI’llbreakyourdumbneck!Say,\"turningtome,\"goback,willyou,andseeifshe’sallright。\"

  \"Who?\"

  \"MissColton——theoldman’sdaughter。ShegotoutwhenhebegantodanceandIwasholdinghimbythebridle。Thencamethatbigflashandhebrokeloose。Gobackandseetoher,willyou?I

  can’tleavethishorse。\"

  ForjustamomentIhesitated。Iamashamedofmyhesitationnow,butthisissupposedtobeatruthfulchronicle。ThenIwentbackdowntheroad。ByanotherflashoflightningIsawtheminister’sumbrellaupsidedowninthebusheswhereIhaddroppedit,andI

  tookitwithme。IwasaboutaswetasIwellcouldbebutIamgladtosayIrememberedthattheumbrellawasaborrowedone。

  AfterIhadwalked,orstumbled,orwadedalittlewayIstoppedandcalled。

  \"MissColton,\"Icalled。\"Whereareyou?\"

  \"Here,\"cametheanswerfromjustahead。\"Isthatyou,Jenkins?\"

  IdidnotreplyuntilIreachedherside。

  \"Youarenothurt?\"Iasked。

  \"No,notatall。Butwhoisit?\"

  \"Iam——er——yourneighbor。Paineismyname。\"

  \"Oh!\"thetonewasnotenthusiastic。\"WhereisJenkins?\"

  \"Heisattendingtothehorse。Pardonme,MissColton,butwon’tyoutakethisumbrella?\"

  Thisseemedtostrikeherasatrifleabsurd。\"Why,thankyou,\"

  shesaid,\"butIamafraidanumbrellawouldbeuselessinthisstorm。Isthehorseallright?\"

  \"Yes,thoughheisverymuchfrightened。I——\"

  Iwasinterruptedbyanotherflashandterrificreportfromdirectlyoverhead。Theyoungladycameclosertome。

  \"Oh!\"sheexclaimed。

  Ihadanidea。TheflashhadmadeoursurroundingsaslightasdayforaninstantandacrosstheroadIsawSylvanusSnow’soldhouse,untenanted,abandonedandfallingtodecay。ItookMissColton’sarm。

  \"Come!\"Isaid。

  Shehungback。\"Whereareyougoing?\"sheasked。

  \"Justacrosstheroadtothatoldhouse。Ontheporchweshallbeoutoftherain。\"

  ShemadenofurtherobjectionsandtogetherwestumbledthroughthewetgrassandoverSylvanus’sweed—grownflowerbeds。IpresumeI

  shallneveragainsmellthespicyfragranceof\"oldmaids’pinks\"

  withoutthinkingofthatnight。

  Ifoundtheedgeofthepiazzabythedirectprocessofbarkingmyshinsagainstit,andhelpedherupontothecreakingboards。Mysanguinestatementthatweshouldbeoutoftherainprovednotquitetrue。Therewasaroofaboveus,butitleaked。Iunfurledthewetumbrellaandhelditoverherhead。

  Forsomemomentsafterwereachedthepiazzaneitherofusspoke。

  Theroaroftherainontheshinglesoftheporchandthesplashandgurgleallaboutuswouldhavemadeconversationdifficult,evenifwehadwishedtotalk。I,forone,didnot。Atlastshesaid:

  \"DoyouseeorhearanythingofJenkins?\"

  Ilistened,ortriedto。Iwaswonderingmyselfwhathadbecomeofthecoachman。

  \"No,\"Ianswered,\"Idon’thearhim。\"

  \"Wheredoyousupposeheis?Hecouldnothavebeenfarawaywhenyoumethim。\"

  \"Hewasnot。AndIknowheintendedtocomebackatonce。\"

  \"Youdon’tsupposeCaesar——thehorse——ranawayagain?Whenthatsecondcrackcame?\"

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