第13章
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  \"Becausehedidnotcareforit.\"

  \"Whatdidhecarefor,then?\"

  \"Me,Isuppose.\"

  \"Butthiscalumnyisnotlikeamanwholovesyou.\"

  \"ItislikeaJEALOUSone.\"

  WithaneffortHarcourtthrewoffhisbewilderedincredulityandgraspedthesituation.Hewouldhavetocontendwithhisenemyinthefleshandblood,butthatfleshandbloodwouldbeveryweakinthehandsoftheimpassivegirlbesidehim.Hisfacelightened.

  ThesameideamighthavebeeninClementina\'smindwhenshespokeagain,althoughherfacehadremainedunchanged.\"IdonotseewhyYOUshouldbotheryourselffurtheraboutit,\"shesaid.\"Itisonlyamatterbetweenmyselfandhim;youcanleaveittome.\"

  \"Butifyouaremistakenandheshouldnotbeliving?\"

  \"Iamnotmistaken.IamevencertainnowthatIhaveseenhim.\"

  \"Seenhim!\"

  \"Yes,\"saidthegirlwiththefirsttraceofanimationinherface.

  \"ItwasfourorfivemonthsagowhenwewerevisitingtheBrionesatMonterey.WehadriddenouttotheoldMissionbymoonlight.

  ThereweresomeMexicansloungingaroundtheposada,andoneofthemattractedmyattentionbythewayheseemedtowatchme,withoutrevealinganymoreofhisfacethanIcouldseebetweenhisserapeandtheblacksilkhandkerchiefthatwastiedaroundhisheadunderhissombrero.ButIknewhewasanAmerican——andhiseyeswerefamiliar.Ibelieveitwashe.\"

  \"Whydidyounotspeakofitbefore?\"

  Thelookofanimationdiedoutofthegirl\'sface.\"WhyshouldI?\"

  shesaidlistlessly.\"Ididnotknowofthesereportsthen.Hewasnothingmoretous.Youwouldn\'thavecaredtoseehimagain.\"

  Sherose,smoothedoutherskirtandstoodlookingatherfather.

  \"Thereisonething,ofcourse,thatyou\'lldoatonce.\"

  Hervoicehadchangedsooddlythathesaidquickly:\"What\'sthat?\"

  \"CallGrantoffthescent.He\'llonlyfrightenorexasperateyourgame,andthat\'swhatyoudon\'twant.\"

  Hervoicewasasimperiousasithadbeenpreviouslylistless.Anditwasthefirsttimehehadeverknownhertouseslang.

  Itseemedasstartlingasifithadfallenfromthemarblelipsabovehim.

  \"ButI\'vepromisedhimthatweshouldgotogethertomylawyerto-

  morrow,andbeginasuitagainsttheproprietorsofthe\'Clarion.\'\"

  \"Donothingofthekind.GetridofGrant\'sassistanceinthismatter;andseethe\'Clarion\'proprietoryourself.Whatsortofamanishe?Canyouinvitehimtoyourhouse?\"

  \"Ihaveneverseenhim;IbelievehelivesatSanJose.Heisawealthymanandalargelandownerthere.Youunderstandthatafterthefirstarticleappearedinhispaper,andIknewthathehademployedyourbrother——althoughGrantsaysthathehadnothingtodowithitandleftFletcheronaccountofit——Icouldhavenointercoursewithhim.EvenifIinvitedhimhewouldnotcome.\"

  \"HeMUSTcome.LeaveittoME.\"Shestoppedandresumedherformerimpassivemanner.\"Ihadsomethingtosaytoyoutoo,father.Mr.ShipleyproposedtomethedaywewenttoSanMateo.\"

  Herfather\'seyeslitwithaneagersparkle.\"Well,\"hesaidquickly.

  \"IremindedhimthatIhadknownhimonlyafewweeks,andthatI

  wantedtimetoconsider.\"

  \"Consider!Why,Clemmy,he\'soneoftheoldestBostonfamilies,richfromhisfatherandgrandfather——richwhenIwasashopkeeperandyourmother\"——

  \"IthoughtyoulikedGrant?\"shesaidquietly.

  \"Yes,butifYOUhavenochoicenorfeelinginthematter,whyShipleyisfarthebetterman.Andifanyofthescandalshouldcometohisears\"——

  \"Somuchthebetterthatthehesitationshouldcomefromme.Butifyouthinkitbetter,Icansitdownhereandwritetohimatoncedecliningtheoffer.\"Shemovedtowardsthedesk.

  \"No!No!Ididnotmeanthat,\"saidHarcourtquickly.\"Ionlythoughtthatifhedidhearanythingitmightbesaidthathehadbackedout.\"

  \"Hissisterknowsofhisoffer,andthoughshedon\'tlikeitnorme,shewillnotdenythefact.Bytheway,yourememberwhenshewaslostthatdayontheroadtoSanMateo?\"

  \"Yes.\"

  \"Well,shewaswithyourson,JohnMilton,allthetime,andtheylunchedtogetheratCrystalSpring.Itcameoutquiteaccidentallythroughthehotel-keeper.\"

  Harcourt\'sbrowdarkened.\"Didsheknowhimbefore?\"

  \"Ican\'tsay;butshedoesnow.\"

  Harcourt\'sfacewasheavywithdistrust.\"TakingShipley\'sofferandthesescandalsintoconsideration,Idon\'tlikethelookofthis,Clementina.\"

  \"Ido,\"saidthegirlsimply.

  Harcourtgazedatherkeenlyandwiththeshadowofdistruststilluponhim.Itseemedtobequiteimpossible,evenwithwhatheknewofhercalmlycoldnature,thatsheshouldbeequallyuninfluencedbyGrantorShipley.Hadshesomesteadfast,loftyideal,orperhapssomealreadyabsorbingpassionofwhichheknewnothing?

  Shewasnotagirltobetrayit——theywouldonlyknowitwhenitwastoolate.Coulditbepossiblethattherewasstillsomethingbetweenherand\'Ligethatheknewnothingof?Thethoughtstruckachilltohisbreast.Shewaswalkingtowardsthedoor,whenherecalledhimselfwithaneffort.

  \"IfyouthinkitadvisabletoseeFletcher,youmightrundowntoSanJoseforadayortwowithyourmother,andcallontheRamirez.

  Theymayknowhimorsomebodywhodoes.OfcourseifYOUmeethimandcasuallyinvitehimitwouldbedifferent.\"

  \"It\'sagoodidea,\"shesaidquickly.\"I\'lldoit,andspeaktomothernow.\"

  Hewasstruckbythechangeinherfaceandvoice;theyhadbothnervouslylightened,asoddlyanddistinctlyastheyhadbeforeseemedtogrowsuddenlyharshandaggressive.Shepassedoutoftheroomwithgirlishbrusqueness,leavinghimalonewithanewandvaguefearinhisconsciousness.

  AfewhourslaterClementinawasstandingbeforethewindowofthedrawing-roomthatoverlookedtheoutskirtsofthetown.ThemoonlightwasfloodingthevastbluishTasajaralevelswithafaintlustre,asifthewatersofthecreekhadoncemorereturnedtothem.IntheshadowofthecurtainbesideherGrantwasfacingherwithanxiouseyes.

  \"ThenImusttakethisasyourfinalanswer,Clementina?\"

  \"Youmust.AndhadIknownofthesecalumniesbefore,hadyoubeenfrankwithmeeventhedaywewenttoSanMateo,myanswerwouldhavebeenasfinalthen,andyoumighthavebeensparedanyfurthersuspense.Iamnotblamingyou,Mr.Grant;Iamwillingtobelievethatyouthoughtitbesttoconcealthisfromme,——evenatthattimewhenyouhadjustpledgedyourselftofindoutitstruthorfalsehood,——yetmyanswerwouldhavebeenthesame.Solongasthisstainrestsonmyfather\'snameIshallneverallowthatnametobecoupledwithyoursinmarriageorengagement;norwillmyprideoryoursallowustocarryonasimplefriendshipafterthis.

  Ithankyouforyourofferofassistance,butIcannotevenacceptthatwhichmighttoothersseemtoallowsomecontingentclaim.I

  wouldratherbelievethatwhenyouproposedthisinquiryandmyfatherpermittedit,youbothknewthatitputanendtoanyotherrelationsbetweenus.\"

  \"But,Clementina,youarewrong,believeme!SaythatIhavebeenfoolish,indiscreet,mad,——stillthefewwhoknewthatImadetheseinquiriesonyourfather\'sbehalfknownothingofmyhopesofYOU!\"

  \"ButIdo,andthatisenoughforme.\"

  Eveninthehopelesspreoccupationofhispassionhesuddenlylookedatherwithsomethingofhisoldcriticalscrutiny.Butshestoodtherecalm,concentrated,self-possessedandupright.Yes!

  itwaspossiblethattheprideofthisSouthwesternshopkeepersdaughterwasgreaterthanhisown.

  \"Thenyoubanishme,Clementina?\"

  \"ItiswewhomYOUhavebanished.\"

  \"Good-night.\"

  \"Good-by.\"

  Hebentforaninstantoverhercoldhand,andthenpassedoutintothehall.Sheremainedlisteninguntilthefrontdoorclosedbehindhim.Thensheranswiftlythroughthehallandupthestaircase,withanalacritythatseemedimpossibletothestatelygoddessofamomentbefore.Whenshehadreachedherbedroomandclosedthedoor,soexuberantstillandsouncontrollablewasherlevityandaction,thatwithoutgoingroundthebedwhichstoodbeforeherinthecentreoftheroom,sheplacedhertwohandsuponitandlightlyvaultedsidewaysacrossittoreachthewindow.

  ThereshewatchedthefigureofGrantcrossingthemoonlitsquare.

  Thenturningbackintothehalf-litroom,sherantothesmalldressing-glassplacedatanangleonatoilettableagainstthewall.Withherpalmsgraspingherkneesshestoopeddownsuddenlyandcontemplatedthemirror.ItshowedwhatnoonebutClementinahadeverseen,——andsheherselfonlyatrareintervals,——thelaughingeyesandsoulofaself-satisfied,material-minded,ordinarycountry-girl!

  CHAPTERX.

  ButMr.LawrenceGrant\'scharacterincertaincircumstanceswouldseemtohaveasstartlingandinexplicablecontradictionsasClementinaHarcourt\'s,andthreedayslaterhehaltedhishorseattheentranceofLosGatosRancho.TheHomeoftheCats——socalledfromthecatamountswhichinfestedthelocality——whichhadforoveracenturylazilybaskedbeforeoneofthehottestcanyonsintheCoastRange,hadlatelybeenstirredintosomeactivitybytheAmerican,DonDiegoFletcher,whohadboughtit,putupasaw-mill,anddeforestedthecanyon.StillthereremainedenoughsuggestionofafelinehauntaboutittomakeGrantfeelasifhehadtrackedhithersomestealthyenemy,inspiteofthepeacefulintimationconveyedbythesignonaroughboardedshedatthewayside,thatthe\"LosGatosLandandLumberCompany\"heldtheirofficethere.

  Acigarette-smokingpeonloungedbeforethedoor.Yes;DonDiegowasthere,butashehadarrivedfromSantaClaraonlylastnightandwasgoingtoColonelRamirezthatafternoon,hewasengaged.

  Unlessthebusinesswasimportant——butthecool,determinedmannerofGrant,evenmorethanhiswords,signifiedthatitWAS

  important,andtheservantledthewaytoDonDiego\'spresence.

  TherecertainlywasnothingintheappearanceofthissylvanproprietorandnewspapercapitalisttojustifyGrant\'ssuspicionofasurreptitiousfoe.Ahandsomemanscarcelyolderthanhimself,inspiteofawavymassofperfectlywhitehairwhichcontrastedsingularlywithhisbrownmustacheanddarksunburnedface.Sodisguisingwastheeffectofthesecontradictions,thathenotonlylookedunlikeanybodyelse,butevenhisnationalityseemedtobeamatterofdoubt.Onlyhiseyes,lightblueandintelligent,whichhadasingularexpressionofgentlenessandworry,appearedindividualtotheman.Hismannerwascultivatedandeasy.Hemotionedhisvisitorcourteouslytoachair.

  \"Iwasreferredtoyou,\"saidGrant,almostabruptly,\"asthepersonresponsibleforaseriesofslanderousattacksagainstMr.

  DanielHarcourtinthe\'Clarion,\'ofwhichpaperIbelieveyouaretheproprietor.Iwastoldthatyoudeclinedtogivetheauthorityforyouraction,unlessyouwereforcedtobylegalproceedings.\"

  Fletcher\'ssensitiveblueeyesresteduponGrant\'swithanexpressionofconstrainedpainandpity.\"Iheardofyourinquiries,Mr.Grant;youweremakingthemonbehalfofthisMr.

  HarcourtorHarkutt\"——hemadethedistinctionwithintentionaldeliberation——\"withaview,Ibelieve,tosomearbitration.Thecasewasstatedtoyoufairly,Ithink;IbelieveIhavenothingtoaddtoit.\"

  \"ThatwasyouranswertotheambassadorofMr.Harcourt,\"saidGrant,coldly,\"andassuchIdeliveredittohim;butIamhereto-daytospeakonmyownaccount.\"

  WhatcouldbeseenofMr.Fletcher\'slipsappearedtocurlinanoddsmile.\"Indeed,Ithoughtitwas——orwouldbe——allinthefamily.\"

  Grant\'sfacegrewmorestern,andhisgrayeyesglittered.\"You\'llfindmystatusinthismattersofarindependentthatIdon\'tpropose,likeMr.Harcourt,eithertobeginasuitortorestquietlyunderthecalumny.Briefly,Mr.Fletcher,asyouoryourinformantknows,IwasthesurveyorwhorevealedtoMr.Harcourtthevalueofthelandtowhichheclaimedatitlefromyourman,thisElijahor\'LigeCurtisasyoucallhim,\"——hecouldnotresistthisimitationofhisadversary\'ssuperciliousaffectationofprecisenomenclature,——\"anditwasuponmyrepresentationofitsvalueasaninvestmentthathebegantheimprovementswhichhavemadehimwealthy.Ifthistitlewasfraudulentlyobtained,allthefactspertainingtoitaresufficientlyrelatedtoconnectmewiththeconspiracy.\"

  \"Areyounotalittlehastyinyourpresumption,Mr.Grant?\"saidFletcher,withunfeignedsurprise.

  \"ThatisforMEtojudge,Mr.Fletcher,\"returnedGrant,haughtily.

  \"ButthenameofProfessorGrantisknowntoallCaliforniaasbeyondthebreathofcalumnyorsuspicion.\"

  \"ItisbecauseofthatfactthatIproposetokeepitso.\"

  \"AndmayIaskinwhatwayyouwishmetoassistyouinsodoing?\"

  \"Bypromptlyandpubliclyretractinginthe\'Clarion\'everywordofthisslanderagainstHarcourt.\"

  Fletcherlookedsteadfastlyatthespeaker.\"AndifIdecline?\"

  \"IthinkyouhavebeenlongenoughinCalifornia,Mr.Fletcher,toknowthealternativeexpectedofagentleman,\"saidGrant,coldly.

  Mr.Fletcherkepthisgentleblueeyes——inwhichsurprisestilloverbalancedtheirexpressionofpainedconcern——onGrant\'sface.

  \"ButisnotthismoreinthestyleofColonelStarbottlethanProfessorGrant?\"heasked,withafaintsmile.

  Grantroseinstantlywithawhiteface.\"Youwillhaveabetteropportunityofjudging,\"hesaid,\"whenColonelStarbottlehasthehonorofwaitinguponyoufromme.Meantime,Ithankyouforremindingmeoftheindiscretionintowhichmyfolly,instillbelievingthatthisthingcouldbesettledamicably,hasledme.\"

  Hebowedcoldlyandwithdrew.Nevertheless,ashemountedhishorseandrodeaway,hefelthischeeksburning.Yethehadacteduponcalmconsideration;heknewthattotheordinaryCalifornianexperiencetherewasnothingquixoticnorexaggeratedintheattitudehehadtaken.Menhadquarreledandfoughtonlessgrounds;hehadevenhalfconvincedhimselfthatheHADbeeninsulted,andthathisownprofessionalreputationdemandedthewithdrawaloftheattackonHarcourtonpurelybusinessgrounds;

  buthewasnotsatisfiedofthepersonalresponsibilityofFletchernorofhisgratuitousmalignity.Nordidthemanlooklikeatoolinthehandsofsomeunscrupulousandhiddenenemy.However,hehadplayedhiscard.IfhesucceededonlyinprovokingaduelwithFletcher,heatleastwoulddivertthepublicattentionfromHarcourttohimself.Heknewthathissuperiorpositionwouldthrowthelesservictiminthebackground.Hewouldmakethesacrifice;thatwashisdutyasagentleman,evenifSHEwouldnotcaretoacceptitasanearnestofhisunselfishlove!

  HehadreachedthepointwherethemountaintrackenteredtheSantaClaraturnpikewhenhisattentionwasattractedbyahandsomebutold-fashionedcarriagedrawnbyfourwhitemules,whichpasseddowntheroadbeforehimandturnedsuddenlyoffintoaprivateroad.

  ButitwasnotthispicturesquegalaequipageofsomelocalSpanishgrandeethatbroughtathrilltohisnervesandaflashtohiseye;

  itwastheunmistakable,tall,elegantfigureandhandsomeprofileofClementina,reclininginlightgauzywrapsagainstthebackseat!Itwasnofancifulresemblance,theoutcomeofhisreverie,——

  thereneverwasanyonelikeher!——itWASsheherself!Butwhatwasshedoinghere?

  Avaquerocanteredfromthecrossroadwherethedustofthevehiclestillhung.Granthailedhim.Ah!itwasafinecarrozadecuatromulasthathehadjustpassed!Si,Senor,truly;itwasofDonJoseRamirez,wholivedjustunderthehill.Itwasbringingcompanytothecasa.

  Ramirez!ThatwaswhereFletcherwasgoing!HadClementinaknownthathewasoneofFletcher\'sfriends?Mightshenotbeexposedtounpleasantness,markedcoolness,oreveninsultinthatunexpectedmeeting?Oughtshenottobewarnedorpreparedforit?ShehadbanishedGrantfromherpresenceuntilthisstainwasremovedfromherfather\'sname,butcouldsheblamehimfortryingtosaveherfromcontactwithherfather\'sslanderer?No!Heturnedhishorseabruptlyintothecrossroadandspurredforwardinthedirectionofthecasa.

  Itwasquitevisiblenow——alow-walled,quadrangularmassofwhitewashedadobelyinglikeadriftonthegreenhillside.Thecarriageandfourhadfarprecededhim,andwasalreadyhalfupthewindingroadtowardsthehouse.Laterhesawthemreachthecourtyardanddisappearwithin.Hewouldbequiteintimetospeakwithherbeforesheretiredtochangeherdress.HewouldsimplysaythatwhilemakingaprofessionalvisittoLosGatosLandCompanyofficehehadbecomeawareofFletcher\'sconnectionwithit,andaccidentallyofhisintendedvisittoRamirez.Hischancemeetingwiththecarriageonthehighwayhaddeterminedhiscourse.

  Asherodeintothecourtyardheobservedthatitwasalsoapproachedbyanotherroad,evidentlynearerLosGatos,andprobablytheolderandshortercommunicationbetweenthetworanchos.Thefactwassignificantlydemonstratedamomentlater.Hehadgivenhishorsetoaservant,sentinhiscardtoClementina,andhaddroppedlistlesslyononeofthebenchesofthegallerysurroundingthepatio,whenahorsemanrodebrisklyintotheoppositegateway,anddismountedwithafamiliarair.AwaitingpeonwhorecognizedhiminformedhimthattheDonawasengagedwithavisitor,butthattheywerebothreturningtothegalleryforchocolateinamoment.Thestrangerwasthemanhehadleftonlyanhourbefore——DonDiegoFletcher!

  Inaninstanttheidioticfatuityofhispositionstruckhimfully.

  HisonlyexcuseforfollowingClementinahadbeentowarnherofthecomingofthismanwhohadjustentered,andwhowouldnowmeetherasquicklyashimself.Forabriefmomenttheideaofquietlyslippingouttothecorral,mountinghishorseagain,andflyingfromtherancho,crossedhismind;butthethoughtthathewouldberunningawayfromthemanhehadjustchallenged,andperhapssomenewhostilitythathadsprungupinhisheartagainsthim,compelledhimtoremain.Theeyesofbothmenmet;Fletcher\'sinhalf-wonderingannoyance,Grant\'sinill-concealedantagonism.

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