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  \"HaveyouboughtaDelkoff?\"LordDunholminquired。

  \"IfIcouldhaveaffordedit,Ishouldhaveboughtone。\"

  \"Ithinkthatwehavecomeherewiththeintentionofbuyingthree。WedidnotknowwerequiredthemuntilMissVanderpoelrecitedhalfapageofthecataloguetous。\"

  \"Threewillmeana`rakeoff’offifteendollarstoG。

  Selden,\"saidMountDunstan。Itwas,hesaw,necessarythatheshouldexplainthemeaningofa\"rakeoff,\"andhedidsotohiscompanion’sentertainment。

  Theafternoonwasasatisfactoryone。TheywereallkindtoG。Selden,andheonhispartwasanaidtothem。Inhisinnocencehesteeredthreeofthem,atleast,throughnarrowplacesintoanopenseaofeasyintercourse。Thiswasagoodbeginning。Thejuniorassistantwasrecoveringrapidly,andlookedremarkablywell。Thedoctorhadtoldhimthathemighttrytousehisleg。TheinsidecabinofthecheapLinerand\"littleoldNewYork\"wereloomingupbeforehim。Butwhatluckhehadhad,andwhataholiday!Ithadbeenenoughtosetafellowupfortenyears’work。Itwouldsetuptheboysmerelytobetoldaboutit。Hedidn’tknowwhatHEhadeverdonetodeservesuchluckashadhappenedtohim。FortherestofhislifehewouldhewavingtheUnionJackalongsideoftheStarsandStripes。

  Mr。Penzanceitwaswhosuggestedthatheshouldtrythestrengthofthelegnow。

  \"Yes,\"MountDunstansaid。\"Letmehelpyou。\"

  Asherosetogotohim,Westholtgood—naturedlygotupalso。Theytooktheirplacesateithersideofhisinvalidchairandassistedhimtoriseandstandonhisfeet。

  \"It’sallright,gentlemen。It’sallright,\"hecalledoutwithadelightedflush,whenhefoundhimselfupright。\"I

  believeIcouldstandalone。Thankyou。Thankyou。\"

  Hewasable,leaningonMountDunstan’sarm,totakeafewsteps。Evidently,inashorttime,hewouldfindhimselfnolongerdisabled。

  Mr。Penzancehadinvitedhimtospendaweekatthevicarage。Hewastodothisassoonashecouldcomfortablydrivefromtheoneplacetotheother。AfterreceivingtheinvitationhehadsentsecretlytoLondonforoneoftheDelkoffshehadbroughtwithhimfromAmericaasaspecimen。

  Hecherishedinprivateaplanofgentlyentertaininghishostbyteachinghimtousethemachine。ThevicarwouldthusbepreparedforthatfutureinwhichsurelyaDelkoffmustinsomewayfallintohishands。Indeed,Fortunehavingatlengthcastaneyeonhimself,mightchancetofavourhimfurther,andintimehemightbeabletosenda\"high—

  classmachine\"asagratefulgifttothevicarage。PerhapsMr。Penzancewouldacceptitbecausehewouldunderstandwhatitmeantoffeelingandappreciation。

  DuringtheafternoonLordDunholmmanagedtotalkagooddealwithMountDunstan。Therewasnoairofintentioninhismanner,neverthelessintentionwasconcealedbeneathitscourteousamiability。Hewantedtogetattheman。Beforetheypartedhefelthehad,perhaps,learnedthingsopeningupnewpointsofview……

  Inthesmoking—roomatDunholmthatnightheandhissontalkedoftheirchanceencounter。ItseemedpossiblethatmistakeshadbeenmadeaboutMountDunstan。Onedidnotformadefiniteideaofaman’scharacterinthecourseofanafternoon,buthehimselfhadbeenimpressedbyaconvictionthattherehadbeenmistakes。

  \"Weareratherastiff—neckedlot——inthecountry——whenweallowourselvestobetakenpossessionofbyanidea,\"

  Westholtcommented。

  \"Iamnotatallproudofthewayinwhichwehavetakenthingsforgranted,\"washisfather’ssummingup。\"Itis,perhaps,worthobserving,\"takinghiscigarfromhismouthandsmilingattheendofit,asheremovedtheash,\"that,butforMissVanderpoelandG。Selden,wemightneverhavehadanopportunityoffacingthefactthatwemaynothavebeengivingfairplay。Andonehaspridedone’sselfonone’sfairplay。\"

  CHAPTERXXX

  ARETURN

  Atthecloseofalong,warmafternoonBettyVanderpoelcameoutuponthesquarestoneterraceoverlookingthegardens,andthatpartoftheparkwhich,enclosingthem,causedthem,astheymeltedintoitsgreenness,tolosealllimitationsandappeartobeonlyamorebloomingbitofthelandscape。

  UponthegardenBetty’seyesdwelt,asshestoodstillforsomeminutestakingintheireffectthoughtfully。

  Kedgershadcertainlyaccomplishedmuch。Hisclose—

  trimmedlawnsdidhimcredit,hisflowerbedswereflushedandazured,purpledandsnowedwithbloom。Sweettallspires,hungwithblueorwhiteorrosyflowerbells,liftedtheirheadsabovethecolouroflowergrowths。Onlytheferventaffection,thefastingandprayerofaKedgerscouldhavedonesuchwonderswithnewthingsandold。Theoldoneshehadcherishedandalluredintoarenewalofexistence——

  thenewoneshehadsocoaxedoutoftheirearthenpotsintothesoil,luxuriouslypreparedfortheirreception,andhadafterwardssonourishedandbedewedwithsoftwaterings,sosupported,watchedoverandadoredthattheyhadbeenalmostunconsciousoftheirtransplanting。Withoutassistantshecouldhavedonenothing,buthehadbeengivenasufficientnumberofundergardeners,andhadevenmanagedtoinspirethemwithsomethingofhisownambitionandsolicitude。TheresultwasbeforeBetty’seyesinanaspectwhich,tosuchasknewthegardenswell,——theDunholms,forinstance,——wasastonishinginitssuccess。

  \"I’vehadprivileges,miss,andsohavetheflowers,\"

  Kedgershadsaidwarmly,whenMissVanderpoelhadreportedtohim,forhisencouragement,DunholmCastle’spraise。

  \"Notoneof’emhaseverhadtowaitforhisfoodanddrink,nortocomplainofhisbednotbeingwhathewasaccustomedto。They’venothadtowaitforrain,forwe’vegivenitto’emfromwateringcans,and,thankgoodness,theseason’sbeenkindto’em。\"

  Betty,descendingtheterracesteps,wandereddownthepathsbetweentheflowerbeds,glancingaboutherasshewent。Theairofneglectanddesolationhadbeensweptaway。ButtleandTimSoameshadbeengivenasmanyprivilegesasKedgers。Thechiefpointsimpresseduponthemhadbeenthattheworkmustbedone,notonlythoroughly,butquickly。Asmanyadditionalworkmenastheyrequired,asmuchsolidmaterialastheyneeded,buttheremustbeadespatchwhichatfirstitstaggeredthemtocontemplate。Theyhadnotknownsuchmethodsbefore。Theyhadbeenaccustomedtoworkundermoneylimitationthroughouttheirlives,and,whenworkmustbedonewithinsufficientaid,itmustbedoneslowly。Economyhadbeenthechieffactorinallcalculations,speedhadnotenteredintothem,soleisurelinesshadbecomeafixedhabit。ButitseemedAmericantosweepleisurelinessawayintospacewithafreegesture。

  \"ItmustbedoneQUICKLY,\"MissVanderpoelhadsaid。

  \"Iftenmencannotdoitquicklyenough,youmusthavetwenty——orasmanymoreasareneeded。Itistimewhichmustbesavedjustnow。\"

  Timemorethanmoney,itappeared。Buttle’sexperiencehadbeenthatyoumighttaketime,ifyoudidnotchargeforit。Whentimebegantomeanmoney,thatwasadifferentmatter。Ifyoudidworkbythejob,youmightdriveinafewnails,loiter,andreturnwithouthaste;ifyouworkedbythehour,yourabsencewouldbeinquiredinto。Inthepresentcasenoonecouldloiter。Thatwasrealisedearly。

  Thetallgirl,withthedeepstraightlookatyou,madeyourealisethatwithoutspokenwords。Sheexpectedenergysomethinglikeherown。Shewasanewforceandspurredthem。

  Nomanknewhowitwasdone,but,whensheappearedamongthem——evenintheafternoon——\"lookin’thatwomany,\"holdingupherthindressoverlacepetticoats,thelikeofwhichhadnotbeenseenbefore,shelookedonwithjustthesamestraight,expectingeyes。Theydidnotseemtodoubtintheleastthatshewouldfindthatgreatadvancehadbeenmade。

  Soadvancehadbeenmade,andworkaccomplished。AsBettywalkedfromoneplacetoanothershesawthesignsofitwithgratification。Theplacewasnottheoneshehadcometoafewmonthsago。Hothouses,outbuildings,stableswereinrepair。Workwasstillbeingdoneindifferentplaces。

  Inthehouseitselfcarpentersordecoratorswereenclosedinsomerooms,andattheirbusiness,butexteriororderprevailed。Inthecourtyardstablemenwereatwork,andherowngroomcameforwardtouchinghisforehead。Shepaidavisittothehorses。Theywerefinecreatures,and,whensheenteredtheirstalls,maderoomforherandwhinniedgently,inwell—foundedexpectationofsugarandbreadwhichwerekeptinacupboardawaitinghervisits。Shesmoothedvelvetnosesandpattedsatinsides,talkingtoMasonalittlebeforeshewentherway。

  Thenshestrolledintothepark。Theparkwasalwaysapleasure。Shewasinathoughtfulmood,andthesoftgreenshadowedsilenceluredher。Thesummerwindhus—s—shedthebranchesasitlightlywavedthem,thebrownearthoftheavenuewassun—dappled,therewerebirdnotesandcallstobeheardhereandthereandeverywhere,ifoneonlyarrestedone’sattentionamomenttolisten。Andshewasinalisteninganddreamingmood——oneofthemoodsinwhichbird,leaf,andwind,sun,shade,andscentofgrowingthingshavepart。

  Andyetherthoughtswereofmundanethings。

  ItwasonthisavenuethatG。Seldenhadmetwithhisaccident。HewasstillatDunstanvicarage,andyesterdayMountDunstan,incalling,hadtoldthemthatMr。PenzancewasapplyinghimselfwithdelightedinteresttoastudyofthemanipulationoftheDelkoff。

  ThethoughtofMountDunstanbroughtwithitthethoughtofherfather。Thiswasbecausetherewasfrequentlyinhermindaconnectionbetweenthetwo。Howwouldthemanofschemes,ofwealth,andpoweralmostunbounded,regardthemanbornwithaloadabouthisneck——chainedtoearthbyit,standinginthemidstofhishungeringandthirstingpossessions,hishandsemptyofwhatwouldfeedthemandrestoretheirstrength?Wouldheseeanysolutionoftheproblem?Shecouldimaginehislookingatthesituationthroughhisgazeattheman,andconsideringbothinhissummingup。

  \"Circumstancesandtheman,\"shehadheardhimsay。

  \"Butalwaysthemanfirst。\"

  Beingnovisionary,hedidnotunderestimatethepowerofcircumstance。ThisBettyhadlearnedfromhim。Andwhatcouldpracticallybedonewithcircumstancesuchasthis?Thequestionhadbeguntorecurtoher。WhatcouldsheherselfhavedoneinthecareofRosyandStornham,ifchancehadnotplacedinherhandthestrongestlever?Whatshehadaccomplishedhadbeeneasy——easy。Allthathadbeenrequiredhadbeenthequalitieswhichcontrolofthelevermightitselftendtocreateinone。Given——bymerechanceagain——imaginationandinitiative,themovingoftheleverdidtherest。

  Ifchancehadnotbeenonone’sside,whatthen?Andwherewasthisman’schance?ShehadsaidtoRosy,inspeakingofthewealthofAmerica,\"Sometimesoneistiredofit。\"AndRosyhadremindedherthattherewerethosewhowerenottiredofit,whocouldbearsomeoftheburdenofit,ifitmightbelaidontheirownshoulders。Thegreatbeautiful,blind—facedhouse,awaitingitsslowdoominthemidstofitslonelyunfedlands——whatcouldsaveit,andallitrepresentedofraceandname,andthestatelyhistoryofmen,butthepoweroneprofessedtocallbaseandsordid——meremoney?Shefeltasuddenimpatienceatherselfforhavingsaidshewastiredofit。Thatwasafollywhichtookuponitselftheaspectofanaffectation。

  And,ifamancouldnotearnmoney——orgoforthtorobricherneighboursofitasinthegoodoldmaraudingdays——

  oracceptitifitwereofferedtohimasagift——whatcouldhedo?Nothing。Ifhehadbeenbornavillagelabourer,hecouldhaveearnedbytheworkofhishandsenoughtokeephiscottageroofoverhim,andhavehelduphisheadamonghisfellows。Butforsuchashimselftherewasnomerelabourwhichwouldavail。Hehadnotthatroughhonestresource。

  OnlythedecentlivingandorderlymanagementofthegenerationsbehindhimwouldhavelefttohimfairlyhisownchancetoholdwithdignitytheplaceintheworldintowhichFatehadthrusthimattheoutset——ablind,newbornthingofwhomnopermissionhadbeenasked。

  \"IfIbrokestonesuponthehighwayfortwelvehoursaday,Imightearntwoshillings,\"hehadsaidtoBetty,onthepreviousday。\"Icouldbreakstoneswell,\"holdingoutabigarm,\"butfourteenshillingsaweekwilldonomorethanbuybreadandbaconforastonebreaker。\"

  Hewasordinarilyrathersilentandstiffinhisconversationalattitudetowardshisownaffairs。Bettysometimeswonderedhowsheherselfknewsomuchaboutthem——howithappenedthatherthoughtssooftendweltuponthem。Theexplanationshehadoncemadetoherselfhadbeenhalfirony,halfseriousreflection。

  \"ItisaresultofthefirstReubenVanderpoel。ItisbecauseI

  amofthefightingcommercialstock,and,whenIseeabusinessproblem,Icannotleaveitalone,evenwhenitisnoaffairofmine。\"

  Asanexpositionofthetypeofthecommercialfighting—stockshepresented,asshepausedbeneathovershadowingtrees,anaspectbeautifullysuggestingafardifferentthing。

  Shestood——allwhitefromslimshoetotiltedparasol,——andeithertheresultofherinspectionoftheworkdonebyherorder,oracombinationofhersummer—daymoodwithherfeelingfortheproblem,hadgivenheraspecialradiance。

  Itglowedonlipandcheek,andshoneinherIrisheyes。

  Shehadpausedtolookatamanapproachingdowntheavenue。Hewasnotalabourer,andshedidnotknowhim。

  Menwhowerenotlabourersusuallyrodeordrove,andthisonewaswalking。Hewasneitheryoungnorold,and,thoughatadistancehisaspectwasnotattracting,shefoundthatsheregardedhimcuriously,andwaitedforhimtodrawnearer。

  Themanhimselfwasglancingabouthimwithapuzzledlookandknittedforehead。Whenhehadpassedthroughthevillagehehadseenthingshehadnotexpectedtosee;whenhehadreachedtheentrancegate,and——forreasonsofhisown——dismissedhisstationtrap,hehadlookedatthelodgescrutinisingly,becausehewasnotpreparedforitspicturesquetrimness。Theavenuewasfreefromweedsandinorder,thetwogatesbeyondhimwerenewandsubstantial。Ashewentonhiswayandreachedthefirst,hesawataboutahundredyardsdistanceatallgirlinwhitestandingwatchinghim。

  Thingswhichwerenoteasilyexplainablealwaysirritatedhim。Thatthisplace——whichwashisownaffair——shouldpresentanairofmystery,didnotimprovehishumour,whichwasbadtobeginwith。Hehadlatelybeenpassingthroughunpleasantthings,whichhadlefthimfeelinghimselftrickedandmaderidiculous——asonlywomencantrickamanandmakehimridiculous,hehadsaidtohimself。Andtherehadbeenanacridconsolationinlookingforwardtothereliefofventingone’sselfonawomanwhodarenotresent。

  \"Whathashappened,confoundit!\"hemuttered,whenhecaughtsightofthegirl。\"Havewesetupahouseparty?\"

  Andthen,ashesawmoredistinctly,\"Damn!Whatafigure!\"

  BythistimeBettyherselfhadbeguntoseemoreclearly。

  Surelythiswasafacesheremembered——thoughthepassingofyearsanduglylivinghadthickenedandblurred,somewhat,itsalwaysheavyfeatures。Suddenlysheknewit,andthelookinitseyes——thelookshehad,asachild,unreasoninglyhated。

  NigelAnstruthershadreturnedfromhisprivateholiday。

  Asshetookafewquietstepsforwardtomeethim,theireyesrestedoneachother。Afteranightortwointownhiswereslightlybloodshot,andthelightinthemwasnotagreeable。

  Itwashewhospokefirst,anditispossiblethathedidnotquiteintendtousetheexpletivewhichbrokefromhim。

  Buthewasrememberingthingsalso。Herewereeyeshe,too,hadseenbefore——twelveyearsagointhefaceofanobjectionable,long—leggedchildinNewYork。Andhisownhatredofthemhadbeenfoundedinhisownopiniononthebestofreasons。Andheretheygazedathimfromthefaceofayoungbeauty——forabeautyshewas。

  \"Damnit!\"heexclaimed;\"itisBetty。\"

  \"Yes,\"sheanswered,withafaint,butentirelycourteous,smile。\"Itis。Ihopeyouareverywell。\"

  Sheheldoutherhand。\"Adelicioushand,\"waswhathesaidtohimself,ashetookit。Andwhateyesforagirltohaveinherheadwerethosewhichlookedoutathimbetweenshadows。Wasthereahintofthedevilinthem?Hethoughtso——hehopedso,sinceshehaddescendedontheplaceinthisway。ButWHATthedevilwasthemeaningofherbeingonthespotatall?Hewas,however,farbeyondthelackofastutenesswhichmighthavepermittedhimtoexpressthislastthoughtatthisparticularjuncture。Hewasonlybetrayedintostupidmistakes,afterwardstoberegretted,whenragecausedhimutterlytolosecontrolofhiswits。And,thoughhewasstartledandnotexactlypleased,hewasnotinaragenow。Theeyelashesandthefiguregaveanagreeablefilliptohishumour。Howsoevershehadcome,shewasworthlookingat。

  \"Howcouldoneexpectsuchadelightfulthingasthis?\"

  hesaid,withatouchofironicamiability。\"Itismorethanonedeserves。\"

  \"Itisverypoliteofyoutosaythat,\"answeredBetty。

  Hewasthinkingrapidlyashestoodandgazedather。Therewere,intruth,manythingstothinkofundercircumstancessounexpected。

  \"MayIaskyoutoexcusemystaringatyou?\"heinquiredwithwhatRosyhadcalledhis\"awful,agreeablesmile。\"

  \"WhenIsawyoulastyouwereafiercenine—year—oldAmericanchild。Iusetheword`fierce’because——ifyou’llpardonmysayingso——therewasacertainferocityaboutyou。\"

  \"Ihavelearnedatvariouseducationalinstitutionstoconcealit,\"smiledBetty。

  \"MayIaskwhenyouarrived?\"

  \"Ashorttimeafteryouwentabroad。\"

  \"Rosaliedidnotinformmeofyourarrival。\"

  \"Shedidnotknowyouraddress。Youhadforgottentoleaveit。\"

  Hehadmadeamistakeandrealisedit。Butshepresentedtohimnoairofhavingobservedhisslip。Hepausedafewseconds,stillregardingherandstillthinkingrapidly。Herecalledthemendedwindowsandroofsandpalingsinthevillage,theparkgatesandentrance。Whothedevilhaddoneallthat?

  Howcouldamerehandsomegirlbeconcernedinit?Andyet——hereshewas。

  \"WhenIdrovethroughthevillage,\"hesaidnext,\"Isawthatsomeremarkablechangeshadtakenplaceonmyproperty。

  Ifeelasifyoucanexplainthemtome。\"

  \"Ihopetheyarechangeswhichmeetwithyourapproval。\"

  \"Quite——quite,\"alittlecurtly。\"ThoughIconfesstheymystifyme。ThoughIamtheson—in—lawofanAmericanmultimillionaire,Icouldnotaffordtomakesuchrepairsmyself。\"

  Acertainsmallspitefulnesswhichwashismostfrequentundoingmadeitimpossibleforhimtoresistaddingtheinnuendoinhislastsentence。Andagainhesawitwasafolly。Theimpersonaltoneofherreplysimplylefthimwherehehadplacedhimself。

  \"Weweresorrynottobeabletoreachyou。Asitseemedwelltobegintheworkatonce,weconsultedMessrs。Townlinson&Sheppard。\"

  \"We?\"herepeated。\"AmItohavethepleasure,\"withaslightwrynessofthemouth,\"offindingMr。VanderpoelalsoatStornham?\"

  \"No——notyet。AsIwasonthespot,Isawyoursolicitorsandaskedtheiradviceandapproval——formyfather。Ifhehadknownhownecessarytheworkwas,itwouldhavebeendonebefore,forUghtred’ssake。\"

  Hervoicewasthatofapersonwho,instatingobviousfacts,providesnoapproachtoenlighteningcommentuponthem。

  Andtherewasinhermannerthemerestgraciousimpersonality。

  \"DoIunderstandthatMr。Vanderpoelemployedsomeonetovisittheplaceanddirectthework?\"

  \"Itwasreallynotdifficulttodirect。Itwasmerelyamatterofengaginglabourandcompetentforemen。\"

  Anoddexpressionroseinhiseyes。

  \"Yousuggestanovelidea,uponmyword,\"hesaid。\"Isitpossible——youseeIknowsomethingofAmerica——isitpossibleImustthankYOUfortheworkingofthismagic?\"

  \"Youneednotthankme,\"shesaid,ratherslowly,becauseitwasnecessarythatshealsoshouldthinkofmanythingsatonce。\"Icouldnothavehelpeddoingit。\"

  ShewishedtomakeallcleartohimbeforehemetRosy。

  SheknewitwasnotunnaturalthattheunexpectednessofhisappearancemightdepriveLadyAnstruthersofpresenceofmind。Instincttoldherthatwhatwasneededinintercoursewithhimwas,aboveallthings,presenceofmind。

  \"Iwilltellyouaboutit,\"shesaid。\"Wewillwalkslowlyupanddownhere,ifyoudonotobject。\"

  Hedidnotobject。Hewantedtohearthestoryashecouldnothearitfromhisnervouslittlefoolofawife,whowouldbefrightenedintoforgettingthingsandtheirsequence。Whathemeanttodiscoverwaswherehestoodinthematter——wherehisfather—in—lawstood,and,ratherspecially,tohaveachancetosumuptheweaknessesandstrengthsofthenewarrival。

  Thatwouldbetohisinterest。Intalkingthisthingovershewouldunconsciouslyrevealhowmuchvanityoremotionorinexperiencehemightcountuponasfactorssafetouseinone’sdealingswithherinthefuture。

  Ashelistenedhewassupportedbythefactthathedidnotloseconsciousnessoftheeyesandthefigure。Butfortheseitisprobablethathewouldhavegoneblindwithfuryatcertainpointswhichforcedthemselvesuponhim。Thefirstwasthattherehadbeenanabsurdandimmenseexpenditurewhichwouldsimplybenefithissonandnothimself。Hecouldnotsellorborrowmoneyonwhathadbeengiven。Apparentlytheplacehadbeenre—establishedonafootingsuchasithadnotresteduponduringhisowngeneration,orhisfather’s。Asheloathedlifeinthecountry,itwasnothewhowouldenjoyitsluxury,buthiswifeandherchild。Thesecondpointwasthatthesepeople——thisgirl——hadsomehowhadthesharpnesstoputthemselvesintheright,andtoplacehiminapositionatwhichhecouldnotcomplainwithoutputtinghimselfinthewrong。Publicopinionwouldsaythatbenefitshadbeenheapeduponhim,thatthecorrectthinghadbeendonecorrectlywiththeknowledgeandapprovalofthelegaladvisersofhisfamily。

  Ithadbeenamasterlything,thatvisittoTownlinson&

  Sheppard。Hewasobligedtoaidhisself—controlbyaglanceattheeyelashes。Shewasanewsortofgirl,thisBetty,whosechildhoodhehadloathed,and,tohisjadedtaste,noveltyappealedenormously。Herattractionforhimwasalsoaddedtobythefactthathewasnotatallsurethattherewasnotcombinedwithitapungentspiceoftheolddetestation。Hewasrepelledaswellasallured。Sherepresentedthingswhichhehated。First,themerematerialpower,whichnomancanbully,whatsoeverhishumour。Itwasthepowerhemostlongedforand,ashecouldnothopetopossessit,mostsneeredatandragedagainst。Also,asshetalked,itwasplainthatherhabitofself—controlandhersenseofresourcewouldbedifficulttodealwith。Hewasasurvivalofthetypeofmanwhosesimplecreedwasthatwomenshouldnotpossessresources,aswhentheypossessedthemtheycouldrarelybemadetobehavethemselves。

  Butwhilehethoughtthesethings,hewalkedbyhersideandbothlistenedandtalkedsmilingtheagreeablesmile。

  \"Youwillpardonmydullbewilderment,\"hesaid。\"Itisnotunnatural,isit——inamereoutsider?\"

  AndBetty,withthebeautifulimpersonalsmile,said:

  \"Wefeltitsounfortunatethatevenyoursolicitorsdidnotknowyouraddress。\"

  When,atlength,theyturnedandstrolledtowardsthehouse,acarriagewasdrawingupbeforethedoor,andatthesightofit,Bettysawhercompanionslightlylifthiseyebrows。LadyAnstruthershadbeenoutandwasreturning。Thegroomgotdownfromthebox,andtwomen—servantsappeareduponthesteps。LadyAnstruthersdescended,laughingalittleasshetalkedtoUghtred,whohadbeenwithher。Shewasdressedinclear,palegrey,andthesoftroseliningofherparasolwarmedthecolourofherskin。

  SirNigelpausedasecondandputuphisglass。

  \"Isthatmywife?\"hesaid。\"Really!ShequiterecallsNewYork。\"

  Theagreeablesmilewasonhislipsashehastenedforward。

  HealwaysmoreorlessenjoyedcominguponRosaliesuddenly。

  Theobviousresultwasapleasingtributetohispower。

  Betty,followinghim,sawwhatoccurred。

  Ughtredsawhimfirst,andspokequickandlow。

  \"Mother!\"hesaid。

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