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  \"WEdon\'t,butHEdoes,\"answeredtheyounggirl。\"Heconsidersushissocialinferiors。But——hush!\"

  MintySharpehadjustenteredtheroom,andwasadvancingwithsmilingconfidencetowardsthetable。Mainwaringwasalittlestartled;hehadseenMintyinahollandsun-bonnetandturnedupskirtcrossingtheveranda,onlyamomentbefore;inthebriefinstantbetweenthedishing-upofdinneranditsactualannouncementshehadmanagedtochangeherdress,putonacleancollar,cuffs,andalargejetbrooch,andapplysomeodorousunguenttoherrebellioushair。Herface,guiltlessofpowderorcoldcream,wasstillshiningwiththehealthyperspirationofherlastlaborsasshepromptlytookthevacantchairbesideMainwaring。

  \"Don\'tmindme,folks,\"shesaidcheerfully,restingherplumpelbowonthetable,andaddressingthecompanygenerally,butgazingwithfrankcuriosityintothefaceoftheyoungmanatherside。\"Itwasakeenjump,Itellyer,togetoutofmyolddudsinterthese,andlookdecentinsideo\'fiveminutes。ButIreckonIain\'tkeptyerwaitin\'long——leastofallthisyersickstranger。

  Butyou\'relookingpearterthanyoudid。You\'rewonderin\'likeeznotwhereIeversawyebefore?\"shecontinued,laughing。\"Well,I\'lltellyou。Lastweek!I\'dkemoveryeronachanceofseein\'

  JennyBradley,andwhileIwasmeanderin\'downtheverandaIsawyoulyin\'backinyourchairbythewindowdrownedinsleep,likeababy。Lordy!Imouthevwonapairo\'gloves,butIreckonedyouwereLoo\'sgame,andnotmine。”

  TheslightlyconstrainedlaughwhichwentroundthetableafterMissMinty\'sspeechwasduequiteasmuchtothefaintflushthathadaccentedMainwaring\'sownsmileastotheembarrassingremarkitself。Mrs。BradleyandMissMacyexchangedrapidglances。

  Bradley,whoaloneretainedhiscomposure,withaslightflickerofamusementinthecornerofhiseyeandnostril,saidquickly:\"Yousee,Mainwaring,hownaturestandsreadytohelpyourconvalescenceateveryturn。IfMissMintyhadonlyfollowedupherhealingopportunity,yourcurewouldhavebeencomplete。”

  \"Yemouthevleftsomeo\'thatprettytalkforHIMtosay,\"saidMinty,takingupherknifeandforkwithaslightshrug,\"andyouneedn\'tcallmeMISSMintyeither,jestbecausethere\'skempenypresent。”

  \"Ihopeyouwon\'tlookuponmeascompany,Minty,orIshallbeobligedtocallyou\'Miss\'too,\"saidMainwaring,unexpectedlyregaininghisusualfrankness。

  Bradley\'sfacebrightened;MissMintyraisedherblackeyesfromherplatewithstillbroaderappreciation。

  \"There\'snothin\'meanaboutthat,\"shesaid,showingherwhiteteeth。\"Well,what\'sYOURfirstname?\"

  \"Notasprettyasyours,I\'mafraid。It\'sFrank。”

  \"Noitain\'t,it\'sFrancis!YoureckontobeSirFrancissomeday,\"shesaidgravely。\"Youcan\'tplayanyFrankoffonme。Youwouldn\'tdoitonHER,\"sheadded,indicatingLouisewithherelbow。

  Amomentoussilencefollowed。TheparticularformthatMinty\'svulgarityhadtakenhadnotbeenanticipatedbythetwootherwomen。Theyhad,notunreasonably,expectedsomeoriginalaudacityorgaucheriefromtheblacksmith\'sdaughter,whichmightastonishyetamusetheirguest,andcondoneforthesituationforceduponthem。Buttheywerenotpreparedforaplayfulnessthatinvolvedthemselvesinaridiculousindiscretion。Mrs。Bradley\'seyessoughtherhusband\'smeaningly;Louise\'sprettymouthhardened。

  Luckilythecheerfulcauseofitsuddenlyjumpedupfromthetable,andsayingthatthestrangerwasstarving,insisteduponbringingadishfromtheothersideandhelpinghimherselfplentifully。

  Mainwaringrosegallantlytotakethedishfromherhand,aslightscuffleensuedwhichendedintheyoungmanbeingforceddowninhischairbythepressureofMinty\'sstrongplumphandonhisshoulder。\"There,\"shesaid,\"yekinmindyourdinnernow,andI

  reckonwe\'llgivetheothersachancetochipintotheconversation,\"

  andatonceappliedherselftotheplatebeforeher。

  Theconversationpresentlybecamegeneral,withtheexceptionthatMinty,moreorlessengrossedbyprofessionalanxietyinthequalityofthedinnerandoccasionalhurriedvisitstothekitchen,brieflyansweredthefewpoliteremarkswhichMainwaringfeltcalledupontoaddresstoher。Nevertheless,hewasconscious,malgreherrallyingallusionstoMissMacy,thathefeltnoneofthevagueyethalfpleasantanxietywithwhichLouisewasbeginningtoinspirehim。HefeltateaseinMinty\'spresence,andbelieved,rightlyorwrongly,thatsheunderstoodhimaswellasheunderstoodher。Andtherewerecertainlypointsincommonbetweenhistwohostessesandtheirhumblerthoughprouddependent。ThesocialevolutionofMrs。BradleyandLouiseMacyfromsomepreviousMintywasneitherremotenorcomplete;theself-sufficientindependence,ease,andquietself-assertionwerealikeineach。

  Thesuperiorpositionwasstilltoorecentandaccidentalforeithertoresentorcriticisequalitiesthatwerecommontoboth。

  Atleast,thiswaswhathethoughtwhennotabandoninghimselftothegratificationofaconvalescentappetite;tothepresenceoftwoprettywomen,thesympathyofagenialfriend,thehealthyintoxicationofthewhitesunlightthatglanceduponthepinewalls,theviewsthatmirroredthemselvesintheopenwindows,andthepureatmosphereinwhichTheLookoutseemedtoswim。Wanderingbreezesofbalmandspicelightlystirredtheflowersonthetable,andseemedtofanhishairandforeheadwithsoftlyhealingbreath。

  Lookingupinanintervalofsilence,hecaughtBradley\'sgrayeyesfixeduponhimwithasubduedlightofamusementandaffection,asofanelderbrotherregardingaschoolboy\'sboisterousappetiteatsomefeast。Mainwaringlaiddownhisknifeandforkwithalaughingcolor,touchedequallybyBradley\'sfraternalkindlinessandtheconsciousnessofhisgastronomicalpowers。

  \"Hangit,Bradley;lookhere!Iknowmyappetite\'sdisgraceful,butwhatcanafellowdo?Insuchair,withsuchviandsandsuchcompany!It\'slikethebeesgettingdrunkonHyblaandHymettus,youknow。I\'mnotresponsible!\"

  \"It\'sthefirstsquaremealIbelieveyou\'vereallyeateninsixmonths,\"saidBradley,gravely。\"Ican\'tunderstandwhyyourdoctorallowedyoutorundownsodreadfully。”

  \"Ireckonyouain\'taskeerfulofyourself,youBritishers,ezus,\"

  saidMinty。\"Lordy!Whythere\'sPopinvestsinmorepatentmedicinesinonedaythanyouhaveintwoweeks,andhe\'dmaketwoofyou。Mebbeyourfolksdon\'tlookafteryouenough。”

  \"I\'masplendidadvertisementofwhatYOURcareandyourmedicineshavedone,\"saidMainwaring,gratefully,toMrs。Bradley;\"andifyoueverwanttosetupa\'Cure\'here,I\'mreadywithaten-pagetestimonial。”

  \"Haveacare,Mainwaring,\"saidBradley,laughing,\"thattheladiesdon\'ttakeyouatyourword。LouiseandJennyhavebeendoingtheirbestforthelastyeartogetmetoacceptaflatteringofferfromaSacramentofirmtoputupahotelfortouristsonthesiteofTheLookout。Why,Ibelievethattheyhavealreadysecretlyintheirheartsconcoctedaflamingprospectusof\'UnrivalledScenery\'

  and\'Health-givingAir,\'andarelookingforwardtoSaturdaynighthopsonthepiazza。”

  \"Haveyoureally,though?\"saidMainwaring,gazingfromtheonetotheother。

  \"Weshouldcertainlyseemorecompanythanwedonow,andfeelalittlelessoutoftheworld,\"saidLouise,candidly。\"Therearenoneighborshere——ImeanthepeopleattheSummitarenot,\"sheadded,withaslightglancetowardsMinty。

  \"AndMr。Bradleywouldfinditmoreprofitable——nottosaymoresuitabletoamanofhisposition——thanthiswretchedsaw-millandtimberbusiness,\"saidMrs。Bradley,decidedly。

  Mainwaringwasastounded;wasitpossibletheyconsidereditmoredignifiedforalawyertokeepahotelthanasaw-mill?Bradley,asifansweringwhatwaspassinginhismind,saidmischievously,\"I\'mnotsure,exactly,whatmypositionis,mydear,andI\'mafraidI\'vedeclinedthehotelonbusinessprinciples。But,bytheway,Mainwaring,IfoundaletteratthemillthismorningfromMr。

  Richardson。HeisabouttopayusthedistinguishedhonorofvisitingTheLookout,solelyonyouraccount,mydearfellow。”

  \"ButIwrotehimthatIwasmuchbetter,anditwasn\'tnecessaryforhimtocome,\"saidMainwaring。

  \"Hemakesanexcuseofsomelawbusinesswithme。Isupposeheconsidersthemerefactofhistakingthetroubletocomehere,allthewayfromSanFrancisco,asufficienthonortojustifyanyabsenceofformalinvitation,\"saidBradley,smiling。

  \"Buthe\'sonly——Imeanhe\'smyfather\'sbanker,\"saidMainwaring,correctinghimself,\"and——youdon\'tkeepahotel。”

  \"Notyet,\"returnedBradley,withamischievousglanceatthetwowomen,\"butTheLookoutiselastic,andIdaresaywecanmanagetoputhimup。”

  Asilenceensued。Itseemedasifsomeshadow,ormomentarydarkeningofthebrilliantatmosphere;somefilmacrossthemirror-

  likeexpanseoftheopenwindows,ormistydimmingoftheirwholesomelight,hadarisentotheirelevation。Mainwaringfeltthathewaslookingforwardwithunreasoningindignationanduneasinesstothisimpendinginterruptionoftheiridylliclife;

  Mrs。BradleyandLouise,whohadbecomealittlemoreconstrainedandformalunderMinty\'sfreedom,werelesssympathetic;eventheirrepressibleMintyappearedabsorbedintheresponsibilitiesofthedinner。

  Bradleyalonepreservedhisusualpatientgood-humor。\"We\'lltakeourcoffeeontheveranda,andtheladieswilljoinusbyandby,Mainwaring;besides,Idon\'tknowthatIcanallowyou,asaninvalid,togoentirelythroughMinty\'sbountifulmenuatpresent。

  Youshallhavethesweetsanothertime。”

  Whentheywerealoneontheveranda,hesaid,betweenthepuffsofhisblackbrier-woodpipe,——apetaversionofMrs。Bradley,——\"I

  wonderhowRichardsonwillacceptMinty!\"

  \"IfIcan,IthinkheMUST,\"returnedMainwaring,dryly。\"ByJove,itwillbegreatfuntoseehim;but\"——hestoppedandhesitated——\"I

  don\'tknowabouttheladies。Idon\'tthink,youknow,thatthey\'llstandMintyagainbeforeanotherstranger。”

  Bradleyglancedquicklyattheyoungman;theireyesmet,andtheybothjoinedinasuperiorand,Ifear,disloyalsmile。AfterapauseBradley,asifinaspiritoffurtherconfidence,tookhispipefromhismouthandpointedtotheblueabyssbeforethem。

  \"Lookatthatprofundity,Mainwaring,andthinkofiteverbeingbulliedandoverawedbyalongveranda-loadofgaping,patronizingtourists,andtheidioticflirtingfemalesoftheirspecies。Thinkofalotofover-dressedcreaturesfloutingthosesevereoutlinesanddeep-toneddistanceswithfripperyandgarishness。Youknowhowyouhavebeenlulledtosleepbythatdelicious,indefinite,far-offmurmurofthecanyonatnight——thinkofitbeingbrokenbyacrazywaltzoramonotonousgerman——bytheclatterofwaitersandthepopofchampagnecorks。Andyet,bythunder,thosewomenarecapableoflikingbothandfindingnodiscordinthem!\"

  \"Dancingain\'thalfbad,youknow,\"saidMainwaring,conscientiously,\"ifachap\'sgotthewindtodoit;andallAmericans,especiallythewomen,dancebetterthanwedo。ButIsay,Bradley,tohearyoutalk,afellowwouldn\'tsuspectyouwereasbigaVandalasanybody,withabeastly,howlingsaw-millintheheartoftheprimevalforest。ByJove,youquitebowledmeoverthatfirstdaywemet,whenyoupoppedyourheadoutofthatdeliriumtremensshakingmill,liketheverygeniusofdestructiveimprovement。”

  \"ButthatwasFIGHTINGNature,notpatronizingher;andit\'sabusinessthatpays。ThatremindsmethatImustgobacktoit,\"

  saidBradley,risingandknockingtheashesfromhispipe。

  \"NotAFTERdinner,surely!\"saidMainwaring,insurprise。\"Comenow,that\'stoomuchliketheboltingYankeeofthetravellers\'

  books。”

  \"There\'saheavyruntogetthroughtonight。We\'reworkingagainsttime,\"returnedBradley。Evenwhilespeakinghehadvanishedwithinthehouse,returnedquickly——havingreplacedhisdarksuitbyjeantrouserstuckedinheavyboots,andaredflannelshirtoverhisstarchedwhiteone——and,noddinggaylytoMainwaring,steppedfromthelowerendoftheveranda。\"Thebeggaractuallylookspleasedtogo,\"saidMainwaringtohimselfinwonderment。

  \"Oh!Jim,\"saidMrs。Bradley,appearingatthedoor。

  \"Yes,\"saidBradley,faintly,fromthebushes。

  \"Minty\'sready。Youmighttakeherhome。”

  \"Allright。I\'llwait。”

  \"IhopeIhaven\'tfrightenedMissSharpeaway,\"saidMainwaring。

  \"Sheisn\'tgoing,surely?\"

  \"Onlytogetsomebetterclothes,onaccountofcompany。I\'mafraidyouaregivingheragooddealoftrouble,Mr。Mainwaring,\"

  saidMrs。Bradley,laughing。

  \"Shewishedmetosaygood-bytoyouforher,asshecouldn\'tcomeontheverandainheroldshawlandsun-bonnet,\"addedLouise,whohadjoinedthem。\"Whatdoyoureallythinkofher,Mr。Mainwaring?

  Icallherquitepretty,attimes。Don\'tyou?\"

  Mainwaringknewnotwhattosay。Hecouldnotunderstandwhytheycouldhaveanyspecialinterestinthegirl,orcaretoknowwhathe,aperfectstranger,thoughtofher。Heavoidedadirectreply,however,byplayfullywonderinghowMrs。BradleycouldsubjectherhusbandtoMissMinty\'sundividedfascinations。

  \"Oh,Jimalwaystakesherhome——ifit\'sintheevening。Hegetsalongwiththesepeoplebetterthanwedo,\"returnedMrs。Bradley,dryly。\"But,\"sheadded,withareturnofherpiquantQuaker-likecoquettishness,\"Jimsayswearetodevoteourselvestoyouto-

  night——inretaliation,Isuppose。Wearetoamuseyou,andnotletyougetexcited;andyouaretobesenttobedearly。”

  Itistobefearedthattheselatterwiseprecautions——invaluableforalldefencelessandenfeebledhumanity——werenotcarriedout:

  anditwaslatewhenMainwaringeventuallyretired,withbrightenedeyesandasomewhatacceleratedpulse。Fortheladies,whohadquiteregainedthatkindlyequanimitywhichMintyhadrudelyinterrupted,hadalsoaddedadelicateandconfidentialsympathyintheirrelationswithMainwaring,——asofpeoplewhohadsufferedincommon,——andheexperiencedthesetenderattentionsattheirhandswhichanytwowomenareemboldenedbyeachother\'ssavingpresencetoshowanysinglememberofoursex。Indeed,hehardlyknewifhissatisfactionwasthemorecompletewhenMrs。Bradley,withdrawingforafewmoments,lefthimaloneontheverandawithLouiseandthevast,omnipotentnight。

  Forawhiletheysatsilent,inthemidstoftheprofoundandmeasurelesscalm。Lookingdownuponthedimmoonlitabyssattheirfeet,theythemselvesseemedapartofthisnightthatarchedaboveit;thehalf-risenmoonappearedtolingerlongenoughattheirsidetoenwrapandsuffusethemwithitsglory;afewbrightstarsquietlyringedthemselvesaroundthem,andlookedwonderinglyintotheleveloftheirownshiningeyes。Forsomevagueyearningtohumanityseemedtodrawthisdarkandpassionlessvoidtowardsthem。ThevastprotectingmaternityofNatureleanthushedandbreathlessoverthesolitude。Warmcurrentsofairroseoccasionallyfromthevalley,whichonemighthavebelievedweresighsfromitsfullandoverflowingbreast,oragratefulcoolnessswepttheircheeksandhairwhenthetranquilheightsaroundthemweremovedtoslowlyrespond。Odorsfrominvisiblebayandlaurelsometimesfilledtheair;theincenseofsomerareandremotercultivatedmeadowbeyondtheirken,orthestronggerminatingbreathofleaguesofwildoats,thathadyellowedtheuplandbyday。Inthesilenceandshadow,theirvoicestookuponthemselves,almostwithouttheirvolition,afar-offconfidentialmurmur,withintervalsofmeaningsilence——ratherasiftheirthoughtshadspokenforthemselves,andtheyhadstoppedwonderinglytolisten。

  Theytalkedatfirstvaguelytothisdiscreetaudienceofspaceanddarkness,andthen,growingbolder,spoketoeachotherandofthemselves。Investedbytheinfinitegravityofnature,theyhadnofearofhumanridiculetorestraintheiryouthfulconceitortheextravaganceoftheirunimportantconfessions。Theytalkedoftheirtastes,oftheirhabits,oftheirfriendsandacquaintances。

  Theysettledsomepointsofdoctrine,duty,andetiquette,withthesweetseriousnessofyouthanditsall-powerfulconvictions。Thelisteningvineswouldhaverecognizednoflirtationorlove-makingintheiranimatedbutimportantconfidences;yetwhenMrs。Bradleyreappearedtowarntheinvalidthatitwastimetoseekhiscouch,theybothcoughedslightlyinthenervousconsciousnessofsomeunaccustomedqualityintheirvoices,andasenseofinterruptionfarbeyondtheirownortheinnocentintruder\'sken。

  \"Well?\"saidMrs。Bradley,inthesitting-roomasMainwaring\'sstepsretreateddownthepassagetohisroom。

  \"Well,\"saidLouisewithaslightyawn,leaningherprettyshoulderslanguidlyagainstthedoor-post,assheshadedhermoonlight-accustomedeyesfromthevulgarbrilliancyofMrs。

  Bradley\'sbedroomcandle。\"Well——oh,hetalkedagreatdealabout\'hispeople\'ashecalledthem,andItalkedaboutus。He\'sverynice。Youknowinsomethingshe\'sreallylikeaboy。”

  \"Helooksmuchbetter。”

  \"Yes;butheisfarfromstrongyet。”

  Meantime,Mainwaringhadnootherconfidantofhisimpressionsthanhisownthoughts。Mingledwithhisexaltation,whichwasthemoreseductivethatithadnowell-definedfoundationforexisting,andimpliednofutureresponsibility,wasarecurrenceofhisuneasinessattheimpendingvisitofRichardsonthenextday。Strangelyenough,ithadincreasedunderthestimulusoftheevening。Justashewasreallygettingonwiththefamily,hefeltsurethatthisvisitorwouldimportsomeforeignelementintotheirfamiliarity,asMintyhaddone。Itwaspossibletheywouldnotlikehim:nowherememberedtherewasreallysomethingostentatiouslyBritishandinsularaboutthisRichardson——somethingtheywouldlikelyresent。

  Whycouldn\'tthisfellowhavecomelater——orevenbefore?Beforewhat?Butherehefellasleep,andalmostinstantlyslippedfromthisverandaintheSierras,sixthousandmilesaway,toanancientterrace,overgrownwithmossandtradition,thatoverlookedthesedategloryofanEnglishpark。Herehefoundhimself,restrictedpainfullybyhisinconsistentnight-clothes,endeavoringtoimpresshismotherandsisterswiththesingularvirtuesandexcellencesofhisAmericanhostandhostesses——virtuesandexcellencesthathehimselfwasbeginningtofeelconscioushadbecomemoreorlessapocryphalinthatatmosphere。Heheardhismother\'svoicesayingseverely,\"Whenyoulearn,Francis,torespecttheopinionsandprejudicesofyourfamilyenoughtopreventyourappearingbeforetheminthisuncivilizedaboriginalcostume,wewilllistentowhatyouhavetosayofthefriendswhosehabitsyouseemtohaveadopted;\"andhewasfranticallyindignantthathiseffortstoconvincethemthathisnegligencewasapersonaloversight,andnotaCaliforniancustom,wereutterlyfutile。ButeventhenthisvisionwasbrushedawaybythebewilderingsweepofLouise\'sprettyskirtacrossthedreamypicture,andherdelicatefeaturesandsoftly-fringedeyesremainedthelasttoslipfromhisfadingconsciousness。

  Themoonrosehigherandhigherabovethesleepinghouseandsoftlybreathingcanyon。Therewasnothingtomartheidyllicreposeofthelandscape;onlythegrowinglightofthelasttwohourshadbroughtoutinthefareasternhorizonadimwhitepeak,thatgleamedfaintlyamongthestars,likeabridalcouchspreadbetweenthehillsfringedwithfadingnuptialtorches。Noonewouldhavebelievedthatbehindthatimpenetrableshadowtothewest,intheheartoftheforest,thethrobbingsaw-millofJamesBradleywasevenatthatmomenteatingitsdestructivewaythroughtheconservedgrowthofNatureandcenturies,andthattherefinedproprietorofhouseandgreenwood,withtheglowofhisfurnacefiresonhisredshirt,andhisalert,intelligenteyes,wasthegenieofthatdevastation,andthetoilingleaderoftheshadowy,toilingfiguresaroundhim。

  CHAPTERIII。

  AmidthebeautyofthemostuncultivatedanduntroddenwildernesstherearecertainlocalitieswherethemeanerandmerecommonprocessesofNaturetakeuponthemselvesadegradinglikenesstotheslovenly,wasteful,andimprovidentprocessesofman。Theunrecordedland-slipdisintegratingawholehillsidewillnotonlylaybarethedelicateframeworkofstrataanddeposittothevulgareye,buthurlintothevalleyadebrissomonstrousandunlovelyastoshameeventhehideousruinsleftbydynamite,hydraulic,orpickandshovel;anoverflownandforgottenwoodlandtorrentwillleaveinsomeremotehollowadisturbedandungracefulchaosofinextricablelogs,branches,rock,andsoilthatwillrivaltheunsavorydetailsofsomewreckedorabandonedsettlement。Oflessermagnitudeandimportance,therearecertainnaturaldust-

  heaps,sinks,andcesspools,wheretheelementshavecollectedthecast-off,broken,andfrayeddisjectaofwoodandfield——thesweepingsofthesylvanhousehold。ItwasremarkablethatNature,sokindlyconsiderateofmerehumanruins,madenoattempttocoverupordisguisethesemonumentsofherownmortality:nograssgrewovertheunsightlylandslides,nomossorivyclothedthestrippedandbleachedskeletonsofoverthrownbranchandtree;thedeadleavesandwitheredhusksrottedintheiropengraveuncrossedbyvineandcreeper。Eventheanimals,exceptthelowerorganizations,shunnedthosehauntsofdecayandruin。

  ItwasscarcelyahundredyardsfromoneofthosedrearyreceptaclesthatMr。BradleyhadtakenleaveofMissMintySharpe。

  Thecabinoccupiedbyherfather,herself,andayoungerbrotherstood,infact,ontheveryedgeofthelittlehollow,whichwaspartlyfilledwithdecayedwood,leaves,anddisplacementsofthecrumblingbank,withthecoaldustandasheswhichMr。Sharpehadaddedfromhisforge,thatstoodafewpacesdistantatthecornerofacross-road。Theoccupantsofthecabinhadalsocontributedtothehollowtherefuseoftheirhouseholdinbrokenboxes,earthenware,tincans,andcast-offclothing;anditisnotimprobablethatthesiteofthecabinwaschosenwithreferencetothisconvenientdisposalofuselessandencumberingimpedimenta。

  Itwastruethatthelocalityofferedlittlechoiceinthewayofbeauty。Anoutcropofbrowngranite——aportentofhigheraltitudes——extendedaquarterofamilefromthenearestfringeofdwarflaureland\"brush\"inonedirection;intheotheranadvancedfileofBradley\'swoodshadsufferedfromsomelong-forgottenfire,andstillraiseditsblackenedmastsandbrokenstumpsoverthescorchedandaridsoil,sweptofolderunderbrushandverdure。Ontheothersideoftheroadadarkravine,tangledwithbriersandhauntedatnightbyowlsandwildcats,struggledwearilyon,untilblunderingatlastupontheedgeoftheGreatCanyon,itslippedandlostitselfforeverinasinglefurrowofthosemightyflanks。

  WhenBradleyhadonceaskedSharpewhyhehadnotbuilthishouseintheravine,theblacksmithhadreplied:\"ThatuntiltheLordhadappointedhistime,hereckonedtokeephisheadabovegroundandthefoundationsthereof。”Howbeit,theravine,orthe\"run,\"asitwaslocallyknown,wasMinty\'sonlySaturdayafternoonresortforrecreationorberries。\"Itwas,\"shehadexplained,\"pow\'fulsoothin\',andsolitary。”

  Sheenteredthehouse——arude,squarebuildingofunpaintedboards——

  containingasitting-room,akitchen,andtwobedrooms。Aglanceattheserooms,whichwereplainlyfurnished,andwhosecanvas-

  coloredwallswereadornedwithgorgeousagriculturalimplementcirculars,patentmedicinecalendars,withpolytintedchromosandcheaply-illuminatedScripturaltexts,showedherthatacertainneatnessandorderhadbeenpreservedduringherabsence;and,findingthehouseempty,shecrossedthebarrenandblackenedinterveningspacebetweenthebackdoorandherfather\'sforge,andenteredtheopenshed。Thelightwasfadingfromthesky;buttheglowoftheforgelitupthedustyroadbeforeit,andaccentedtheblacknessoftherockyledgebeyond。Asmallcurly-headedboy,bearingasingularlikenesstoasmudgedandblackenedcrayondrawingofMinty,wasmechanicallyblowingthebellowsandobviouslyintentuponsomethingelse;whileherfather——apowerfullybuiltman,withaquaintlydissatisfiedexpressionofcountenance——waswithequalwantofinterestmechanicallyhammeringatahorseshoe。

  WithoutnoticingMinty\'sadvent,helazilybrokeintoaquerulousdrawlingchantofsomevaguereligiouscharacter:

  \"Otur-ren,sinner;tur-ren。

  FortheLordbidsyouturn——ah!

  Otur-ren,sinner;tur-ren。

  Whywillyoudie?\"

  Themusicalaccentadapteditselftothemonotonousfallofthesledge-hammer;andateveryrepetitionoftheword\"turn\"hesuitedtheactiontothewordbyturningthehorseshoewiththeironinhislefthand。Aslightgruntattheendofeverystroke,andthesimultaneousrepetitionof\"turn\"seemedtoofferhimamusementandrelief。Minty,withoutspeaking,crossedtheshop,andadministeredasoundboxonherbrother\'sear。\"Takethat,andletmeketchyouagenlayin\'lowwhenmyback\'sturned,toputonyourstorepants。”

  \"Theothershadfetchedawayinthelaig,\"saidtheboy,opposingakneeandelbowatacuteangletofurtherattack。

  \"Youjestgetandchange\'em,\"saidMinty。

  ThesuddencollapseofthebellowsbrokeinuponthesoothingrefrainofMr。Sharpe,andcausedhimtoturnalso。

  \"It\'sMinty,\"hesaid,replacingthehorseshoeonthecoals,andsettinghispowerfularmsandthesledgeontheanvilwithanexaggeratedexpressionofweariness。

  \"Yes;it\'sme,\"saidMinty,\"andCreationknowsit\'stimeIDID

  come,tokeepthatboyfromruinin\'uswithhisairsandconceits。”

  \"Didyebringoveranyo\'thatfevermixter?\"

  \"No。Bradleysezyou\'reloadingyerselfupwithsomucho\'thatbitterbark——kuininetheycallitoverthere——thatyou\'lllifttheruffoffyourheadnext。Heallowsyeain\'tgotnoague;it\'sjestwindanddyspepsy。Hesezyer\'sstrongezahoss。”

  \"Bradley,\"saidSharpe,layingasidehissledgewithanaggrievedmannerwhichwas,however,ascomplacentashisfatigueanddiscontent,\"ezoneofthemnat\'ralbornfinikinskunksezI

  despise。Ireckonhebegantogivep\'intstohisparentswhenhewasaboutknee-hightoRichelieuthere。He\'sonthemconfidentialtermswithhisselfandtheAlmightythathereckonshekenrunasaw-millandaman\'sinsidesatthesametimewithonehandtiedbehindhim。Andthisfinikinisuptohisconceit:hewantedtotellmethatthatyerhandybrushdumpoutsideourshantywasunhealthy。Giveamanwithfrillslikethathisownwayandhe\'dbeasprinklingodorcologneandpeppermintalloverthecountry。”

  \"Hesetyourshoulderaswellasanydoctor,\"saidMinty。

  \"That\'sbone-settin\',andanat\'ralgift,\"returnedSharpe,astriumphantlyashishabitualdepressionwouldadmit;\"itain\'tconceitandfinikingotouto\'books!Well,\"headded,afterapause,\"wot\'shappened?\"

  Minty\'sfaceslightlychanged。\"Nothin\';Ikembacktogetsomethings,\"shesaidshortly,movingaway。

  \"AndyesawHIM?\"

  \"Ye-e-s,\"drawledMinty,carelessly,stillretreating。

  \"Bixbywasalonghereaboutnoon。Hesaysthestrangerwassuthin\'

  highandmightyinhisowncountry,andthem\'Friscomillionairesarequitesweetonhim。Whereareyegoin\'?\"

  \"Inthehouse。”

  \"Well,lookyer,Minty。Nowthatyou\'rehere,yemightgetupabatcho\'hotbiscuitforsupper。Dinnerwasthatpromiscousandexperimentalto-day,alongo\'Richelieu\'snat\'ralfoolin\',thatI

  thinkIcouldgitoutsideofalittlesuthin\'now,ifonlytopropupakindofinnardsinkin\'thattakesme。Yekentellmethenewsatsupper。”

  Later,however,whenMr。Sharpehadquittedhisforgeforthenightand,seatedathisdomesticboard,was,withadismalpresentimentoffutureindigestion,voraciouslyabsorbinghisfavoritemealofhotsaleratusbiscuitsswimminginbutter,hehadapparentlyforgottenhiscuriosityconcerningMainwaringandsettledhimselftoacomplainingchronicleoftheday\'smishaps。\"Nat\'rally,havin\'anextraloto\'workonhandandnotimeforfoolin\',whatdoesthatorneryRichelieugetupanddothismornin\'?Yeknowthemridiklusspecimensthathe\'sbeenchippin\'outerthatledgethattheyearthslippedfromdowntherun,andlitterin\'upthewholeshantywith\'em。Well,darnmyskin!ifhedidn\'trunaheapof\'em,mixedupwithcoal,unbeknownedtome,intheforge,tomakewhathecalleda\'fireessay\'of\'em。Nat\'rally,Icouldn\'tgetablessedironhot,anddidn\'tknowwhathadgoneofthefire,orthecoaleither,fortwohours,tillIstoppedworkandrakedoutthecoal。Thatcomesfromhishangin\'roundthatsaw-millinthewoods,andlistenin\'toBradley\'shigh-falutin\'talkaboutrocksandstrataandsich。”

  \"ButBradleydon\'tgoacentonminin\',Pop,\"saidMinty。\"Hesezthewoodsisgoodenoughforhim;andthere\'smillionstobemadewhentherailroadcomesalong,andtimber\'swanted。”

  \"Butuntilthenhe\'sgottokeephisself,topaywages,andkeepthemillrunnin\'。Onlessit\'s,ezBixbysays,thathehopestogetthatEnglishmantoropeinsomeo\'them\'Friscofriendsofhistotakeahand。Yedidn\'thaveanyo\'thatkindo\'talk,didye?\"

  \"No;notTHATkindo\'talk,\"saidMinty。

  \"NotTHATkindo\'talk!\"repeatedherfatherwithaggrievedcuriosity,\"Wotkind,then?\"

  \"Well,\"saidMinty,liftingherblackeyestoherfather\'s;\"I

  ain\'tnoaccount,andyouain\'tnoaccounteither。Youain\'tgotnocollegeeducation,ain\'tgotnofriendsin\'Frisco,andain\'tgotnohigh-tonedstyle;Ican\'tplaythepianner,jabberFrench,norgetFrenchdresses。Weain\'tgotnofancy\'Shallet,\'astheycallit,withafirst-classviewofnothing;butonlyashantyondryrock。But,aforeI\'Dtakeadvantageofalazy,gawkyboy——foritain\'tanythingelse,thoughhe\'sgoodmeanin\'enough——thathappenedtofallsickinMYhouse,andcoaxandcossethim,andwraphiminwhitecotton,andmotherhim,andsisterhim,andAuntSukeyhim,andalmostdry-nusshimgin\'rally,jisttogethimsweetonmeandonmine,andtaketheinsidetrackofothers——I\'DbeanInjin!Andifyou\'dallowit,Pop,you\'dbewussnoranigger!\"

  \"Sho!\"saidherfather,kindlingwiththatintensegratificationwithwhichthemalereceivesanyintimationofalienfeminineweakness。\"Itain\'tthat,Minty,Iwanterknow!\"

  \"It\'sjistthat,Pop;andIezgoodezlet\'emknowIseedit。I

  ain\'tafool,ifsomefolksdodroptheireyesandpertendtowipethelaughoutoftheirnoseswithahandkerchiefwhenIletouttospeak。Imayn\'tbegoodenoughkempany——\"

  \"Lookyer,Minty,\"interruptedtheblacksmith,sternly,halfrisingfromhisseatwitheverytraceofhisformerweaknessvanishedfromhishardsetface;\"doyoumeantosaythattheyputonairstoye——

  toMYdarter?\"

  \"No,\"saidMintyquickly;\"themendidn\'t;anddon\'tyou,aman,mixyourselfupwithwomen\'smeannesses。Ikenmanage\'em,Pop,withonehand。”

  Mr。Sharpelookedathisdaughter\'sflashingblackeyes。PerhapsanuneasyrecollectionofthelateMrs。Sharpe\'sremarkablecapacityinthatrespectcheckedhisfurtherrage。

  \"No。WotIwassayin\',\"resumedMinty,\"ezthatImayn\'tbethoughtbyothersgoodenoughtokeepkempanywithbaronettsezistobe——thoughbaronettsmightn\'tobject——butIain\'tmeanenoughtotrytostealawaysomeolewoman\'sdarlingboyinEngland,orsnatchsomelikelyyoungEnglishgirl\'sbigbrotherouterthefamilywithoutsayin\'byyourleave。How\'dyoulikeitifRichelieuwasgrowedup,andwenttosea,——anditwouldbelikehispeartness,——

  andhefellsickinsomeforeignland,andsomeprincessorotherskyulgedHIMunderhandawayfromus?\"

  Probablyowingtotheaffairofthespecimens,theelderSharpedidnotseemtoregardthepossiblemesallianceofRichelieuwithextraordinarydisfavor。\"Thatboyisconceitedenoughwithhairileandfineclothesforanything,\"hesaidplaintively。\"Butdidn\'tthatLouiseMacyhevafelleralready——thatCaptainGreyson?

  Wot\'sgoneo\'him?\"

  \"That\'sit,\"saidMinty:\"hekingooutinthewoodsandwhistlenow。Butallthesame,shecouldhitchhiminagainatanytimeiftheotherstrangerkickedoverthetraces。That\'sthestyleoverthereatTheLookout。Thereain\'tezmuchheartinthemtwowomenputtogetherezwouldmakeagreengalflushupplayin\'forfeits。

  It\'sallintheirbreed,Pop。Loveain\'tgoingtospiletheirappetitesandcomplexions,give\'emnose-bleed,norputadropo\'

  waterintotheireyesinalltheirnaturalborndays。That\'swotmakesmemad。EfIthoughtthatLoocaredabitforthatchildI

  wouldn\'tmind;I\'djustadvisehertomakehimgetupandget——packhisdudsouto\'camp,andgohomeandnotcomebackuntilhehadawrittenpermitfromhismother,ortheotherbaronetinoffice。”

  \"Lookssorterefsomeoneorterinterfere,\"saidtheblacksmith,reflectively。\"\'Tain\'texacklyacaseforavigilancecommittee,tho\'it\'saginpublicmorals,thissorterkidnappin\'o\'strangers。

  LooksezifitmightbringthecountryintodiscreditinEngland。”

  \"Well,don\'tYOUgoandinterfereandhavin\'folkssayezmynosewasputouto\'jintoverthere,\"saidMinty,curtly。\"There\'sanotherEnglishmancomin\'upfrom\'Friscotoseehimto-morrow。Efheain\'tscoopedupbyJennyBradleyhe\'llguessthere\'saniggerinthefencesomewhere。Butthere,Pop,letitdrop。It\'sabadaig,anyway,\"sheconcluded,risingfromthetable,andpassingherhandsdownherfrockandhershapelyhips,asiftowipeofffurthercontaminationofthesubject。\"Where\'sRichelieuagin?\"

  \"Saidhedidn\'twantsupper,andlikeeznothe\'sgoneovertoseethatfammerlyattheSummit。There\'salittlegirltharhe\'ssparkin\',abouthisownage。”

  \"Hisownage!\"saidMinty,indignantly。\"Why,she\'sdoublethat,ifshe\'saday。Well——ifheain\'tthetriflinest,conceitednestlittlelimbthatevergrew!I\'dliketoknowwherehegotitfrom——

  itwasn\'tmar\'sstyle。”

  Mr。Sharpesmileddarkly。Richelieu\'sprecociousgallantryevidentlywasnotconsideredasgratuitousashisexperimentalmetallurgy。Butashiseyesfollowedhisdaughter\'swholesome,Phyllis-likefigure,anewideatookpossessionofhim:needlesstosay,however,itwasinthelineofanotherpersonalaggrievement,albeitittooktheformofreligiousreflection。

  \"It\'scurous,Minty,wot\'sforeordained,andwotain\'t。Now,yer\'soneofthemhighandmightyfellows,aftertheLord,ezcomesmeanderin\'aroundhere,anddropsoff——ezfurezIkinhear——inakindo\'faintatthefirsthousehekemsto,andistakeninandlodgedandsumptuouslyfed;and,nat\'rally,theygetstheirrewardforit。Nowwot\'stohevkeptthatyoungfellerfromcomingHERE

  anddroppin\'downinmyforge,orinthisveryroom,andYOUatendin\'him,andjistlayin\'overthemfolksatTheLookout?\"

  \"Wot\'sgotholdo\'ye,Pop?Don\'tItellyehehadalettertoJimBradley?\"saidMinty,quickly,withanangryflashofcolorinhercheek。

  \"Thatain\'tit,\"saidSharpeconfidently;\"it\'scosheWALKED。

  Nat\'rally,you\'dthinkhe\'dRIDE,beinghighandmighty,andthat\'swhere,eztheparsonwilltellye,wot\'smerelyfi-niteandhumanwisdomerrs!Efthatfellerhadridden,he\'dhavehadtocomebythisyerroad,andbythisyerforge,andstopaspelllikeanyother。Butitwasforeordainedthatheshouldwalk,jestcositwasn\'tgenerallykalkilatedandreckonedon。So,YOUhadnoshow。”

  Foramoment,Mintyseemedstruckwithherfather\'soriginaltheory。Butwithavigorousshakeofhershouldersshethrewitoff。Hereyesdarkened。

  \"Ireckonyouain\'tthinking,Pop——\"shebegan。

  \"Iwasonlysayin\'itwascurous,\"berejoinedquietly。

  Nevertheless,afterapause,herose,coughed,andgoinguptotheyounggirl,assheleanedoverthedresser,benthispowerfularmaroundher,and,drawingherandtheplateshewasholdingagainsthisbreast,laidhisbeardedcheekforaninstantsoftlyuponherrebellioushead。\"It\'sallright,Minty,\"hesaid;\"ain\'tit,pet?\"Minty\'seyelidsclosedgentlyunderthefamiliarpressure。

  \"Wot\'sthatinyourhair,Minty?\"hesaidtactfully,breakinganembarrassingpause。

  \"Bar\'sgrease,father,\"murmuredMinty,inachild\'svoice——thegrown-upwoman,underthatmagictouch,havinglapsedagainintoherfather\'smotherlesschargeoftenyearsbefore。

  \"It\'spow\'fulsoothin\',andpretty,\"saidherfather。

  \"Imadeitmyself——doyouwantsome?\"askedMinty。

  \"Notnow,girl!\"Foramomenttheyslightlyrockedeachotherinthatattitude——themandexterously,thewomanwithinfinitetenderness——andthentheyseparated。

  Latethatnight,afterRichelieuhadreturned,andherfatherwrestledinhisfitfulsleepwiththeremorseofhisguiltyindulgenceatsupper,Mintyremainedaloneinherroom,hardatwork,surroundedbythecontentsofoneofhermother\'strunksandthefragmentsofcertainripped-upandnewly-turneddresses。ForMintyhadconceivedtheboldideaofalteringoneofhermother\'sgownstothefashionofacertainfascinatingfrockwornbyLouiseMacy。Itwaslatewhenherself-imposedtaskwascompleted。Withanervoustrepidationthatwasnoveltoher,Mintybegantodisrobeherselfpreparatorytotryingonhernewcreation。Thelightofatallowcandleandalargeswinginglantern,borrowedfromherfather\'sforge,fellshylyonhermilkyneckandshoulders,andshoneinhersparklingeyes,asshestoodbeforeherlargestmirror——thelongglazeddoorofakitchenclockwhichshehadplaceduponherchestofdrawers。HadpoorMintybeencontentwiththefull,free,andgoddess-likeoutlinesthatitreflected,shewouldhavebeensparedherimpendingdisappointment。For,alas!

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