第1章
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  Happyinthehopethatthenewswas\"exclusive\",theDespatchhadthrownthenameofStephenHallowell,hisportrait,apictureofhishouse,andthewords,\"AtPointofDeath!\"acrossthreecolumns。Theannouncementwasheavy,lachrymose,bristlingwiththemelancholyself-importanceofthemanwho\"sawthedeceased,justtwominutesbeforethetrainhithim。\"

  Buttheeffectofthenewsfellshortoftheeffort。Savethatcityeditorswereirritatedthatthepresidentsofcertainrailroadsfiguredhastilyonslipsofpaper,thefactthatanoldmanandhismillionswouldsoonbeparted,leftNewYorkundisturbed。

  Intheearly80\'sthiswouldnothavebeenso。Then,intheupliftingofthefarWest,StephenHallowellwasanationalfigure,inthemanoeuvresoftheEasternstockmarketanactive,alertpower。Inthosedays,whenamanwithafewmillionswasstilllistedasrich,hisfortunewasconsideredcolossal。

  Apatentcoupling-pin,theinventionofhisbrother-in-law,hadgivenhimhisstart,and,inintroducingit,andinhiseffortstoforceituponthenewrailroadsoftheWest,hehadobtainedaknowledgeoftheiraffairs。Fromthatknowledgecamehiswealth。Thatwastwentyyearsago。Sincethengiantshadarisenintheland;menwhosewealthmadethefortuneofStephenHallowellappearacomfortablecompetence,hisschemesandstratagems,which,intheirday,hadbewilderedWallStreet,assimpleasthetradingacrossthecounterofacross-roadsstore。

  Foryearshehadbeenoutofit。Hehadlostcount。Disuseandillhealthhadrenderedhismindfeeble,madehimattimessuspicious,attimeschildishlycredulous。Withoutfriends,alongwithhisphysicianandthebutler,whowasalsohisnurse,helivedinthehousethatin76,inaburstofvanity,hehadbuiltonFifthAvenue。Thenthehousewasa\"mansion,\"anditsfrontofbrownsandstonetheoutwardsignofwealthandfashion。

  Now,ononeside,itrubbedshoulderswiththeshopofamanmilliner,andacrossthestreetthehouseshadbeentorndownandreplacedbyadepartmentstore。Now,insteadofasombrejail-likefacade,hisoutlookwasarowofwaxenladies,who,beforeeachchangeofseason,appearedinnewandgorgeousraiment,and,acrosstheavenue,forhisapproval,smiledcontinually。

  \"Itistimeyoumoved,Stephen,\"urgedhisfriendandlawyer,JudgeHenryGaylor。\"Icangetyoutwiceasmuchforthislotasyoupaidforbothitandthehouse。\"

  ButMr。Hallowellalwaysshookhishead。\"WherewouldIgo,Henry?\"hewouldask。\"WhatwouldIdowiththemoney?No,I

  willliveinthishouseuntilIamcarriedoutofit。\"

  Withdistaste,theirritatedcityeditors\"followedup\"thethree-columnstoryoftheDespatch。

  \"Findoutifthere\'sanytruthinthat,\"theycommanded。\"Theoldmanwon\'tseeyou,butgetatalkoutofRainey。AndseeJudgeGaylor。He\'sclosetoHallowell。Findoutfromhimifthatstorydidn\'tstartasabearyarninWallStreet。\"

  So,whenWalshoftheDespatchwasconductedbyGarrett,thebutlerofMr。Hallowell,upstairstothatgentlemen\'slibrary,hefoundagroupofreportersalreadyentrenched。Atthedoorthatopenedfromthelibrarytothebedroom,thebutlerpaused。

  \"WhatpapershallIsay?\"heasked。

  \"TheDespatch,\"Walshtoldhim。

  TheservantturnedquicklyandstaredatWalsh。

  Heappearedthetypicalbutler,anEnglishmanofoverforty,heavilybuilt,soft-moving,withruddy,smooth-shavencheeksandprematurelygrayhair。Butnowfromhisfacethelookofperfunctorypolitenesshadfallen;thesubduedvoicehadchangedtoasnarlthatcarriedwithittheaccentsoftheTenderloin。

  \"So,you\'retheone,areyou?\"themanmuttered。

  Foramomenthestoodscowling;insolent,almostthreatening,andthen,oncemore,theservantopenedthedoorandnoiselesslycloseditbehindhim。

  Thetransitionhadbeensoabrupt,therevelationsounexpected,thatthemenlaughed。

  \"Idon\'tblamehim!\"saidyoungIrving。\"Icouldn\'tfindasinglefactinthewholestory。How\'dyourpeoplegetit——

  prettystraight?\"

  \"Seemedstraighttous,\"saidWalsh。

  \"Well,youdidn\'thandleitthatway,\"returnedtheother。\"Whydidn\'tyouquoteRaineyorGaylor?Itseemstomeifaman\'sonthepointofdeath\"——heloweredhisvoiceandglancedtowardthecloseddoor——\"thathisprivatedoctorandhislawyermightknowsomethingaboutit。\"

  Standingalonewithhisbacktothewindowwasareporterwhohadgreetednooneandtowhomnoonehadspoken。

  Hadheheldhimselferecthewouldhavebeentall,buthestoodslouchinglazily,hisshouldersbent,hishandsinhispockets。

  Whenhespokehisvoicewasinkeepingwiththeindolenceofhisbearing。Itwassoft,hesitating,carryingwithitthecourteousdeferenceoftheSouth。Onlyhiseyesshowedthattowhatwasgoingforwardhewasalertandattentive。

  \"IsDr。RaineyMr。Hallowell\'sfamilydoctor?\"heasked。

  Irvingsurveyedhiminamusedsuperiority。

  \"Heis!\"heanswered。YoubeenlonginNewYork?\"heasked。

  Uponthestrangerthesarcasmwaslost,orhechosetoignoreit,forheansweredsimply,\"No,I\'maNewOrleansboy。I\'vejustbeentakenontheRepublic。\"

  \"Welcometoourcity,\"saidIrving。\"WhatdoyouthinkofourMainStreet?\"

  Fromthehallatallportlymanenteredtheroomwiththeassuranceofonemuchathomehereand,withanexclamation,Irvingfelluponhim。

  \"Goodmorning,Judge,\"hecalled。HewavedathimtheclippingfromtheDespatch。\"Haveyouseenthis?\"

  JudgeGayloracceptedtheslipofpapergingerly,andinturnmovedhisfineheadpompouslytowardeachoftheyoungmen。Mostofthemwereknowntohim,butforthemomenthepreferredtoappeartoodeeplyconcernedtogreetthem。Withanexpressionofshockedindignation,herecognizedonlyWalsh。

  \"Yes,Ihaveseenit,\"hesaid,\"andthereisnotawordoftruthinit!Mr。Walsh,Iamsurprised!You,ofallpeople!\"

  \"Wegotitonverygoodauthority,\"saidthereporter。

  \"Butwhynotcallmeupandgetthefacts?\"demandedtheJudge。

  \"Iwashereuntiltwelveo\'clock,and——\"

  \"Here!\"interruptedIrving。\"Thenhedidhaveacollapse?\"

  JudgeGaylorswunguponhisheel。

  \"Certainlynot,\"heretortedangrily。\"Iwashereonbusiness,andIhaveneverknownhismindmorecapable,morealert。\"Heliftedhishandswithanenthusiasticgesture。\"Iwishyoucouldhaveseenhim!\"

  \"Well,\"urgedIrving,\"howaboutourseeinghimnow?\"

  ForamomentJudgeGaylorpermittedhisannoyancetoappear,butheatoncerecoveredand,murmuringcheerfully,\"Certainly,certainly;I\'lltrytoarrangeit,\"turnedtothebutlerwhohadre-enteredtheroom。

  \"Garett,\"heinquired,\"isMr。Hallowellawakeyet?\"Asheaskedthequestionhiseyebrowsrose;withanalmostimperceptibleshakeoftheheadhesignaledforananswerinthenegative。

  \"Well,thereyouare!\"theJudgeexclaimedheartily。\"Ican\'twakehim,eventoobligeyou。Inaword,gentlemen,StephenHallowellhasneverbeeninbetterhealth,mentallyandbodily。

  Youcansaythatfromme——andthat\'sallthereistosay。\"

  \"Then,wecansay,\"persistedIrving,\"thatyousay,thatWalsh\'sstoryisafake?\"

  \"Youcansayitisnottrue,\"correctedGaylor。\"That\'sall,gentlemen。\"Theaudiencewasatanend。TheyoungmenmovedtowardthehallandJudgeGaylorturnedtothebedroom。Ashedidso,hefoundthatthenewmanontheRepublicstillheldhisground。

  \"CouldIhaveawordwithyou,sir?\"thestrangerasked。Thereportershaltedjealously。AgainGaylorshowedhisimpatience。

  \"AboutMr。Hallowell\'shealth?\"hedemanded。\"There\'snothingmoretosay。\"

  \"No,it\'snotabouthishealth,\"venturedthereporter。

  \"Well,notnow。Iamverylatethismorning。\"TheJudgeagainmovedtothebedroomandthereporter,asthoughacceptingtheverdict,startedtofollowtheothers。Ashedidso,asthoughinexplanationorasawarningheadded:\"Yousaidtoalwayscometoyouforthefacts。\"Thelawyerhalted,hesitated。\"Whatfactsdoyouwant?\"heasked。Thereporterbowed,andwavedhisbroadfelthattowardthelisteningmen。Inpoliteembarrassmentheexplainedwhathehadtosaycouldnotbespokenintheirpresence。

  SomethinginthemannerofthestrangerledJudgeGaylortopause。HedirectedGarretttoaccompanythereportersfromtheroom。Then,withmockpoliteness,heturnedtotheonewhoremained。\"Itakeit,youareanewcomerinNewYorkjournalism。Whatisyourname?\"heasked。

  \"MynameisHomerLee,\"saidtheSoutherner。\"IamaNewOrleansboy。I\'vebeenonlyamonthinyourcity。Judge,\"hebeganearnestly,butinavoicewhichstillheldthedrawloftheSouth,\"ImetamanfromhomelastweekonBroadway。HebelongedtothatspiritualisticschoolonCarondeletStreet。Heknowsallthat\'sgoingoninthespookworld,andhetellsmetheghostraisershavegottheirhooksintotheoldmanprettydeep。Isthatso?\"

  ThebewildermentofJudgeGaylorwascompleteand,withoutquestion,genuine。

  \"Idon\'tknowwhatyoumean,\"hesaid。

  \"Myinformanttellsme,\"continuedthereporter,\"thatMr。

  Hallowellhasembraced——ifthat\'swhatyoucallit——

  spiritualism。\"

  Gaylorstartedforward。

  \"What!\"heroared。

  Unmoved,theotherregardedtheJudgekeenly。

  \"Spiritualism,\"herepeated,\"andthatabunchofthesemediumshavegothimsohypnotizedhecan\'tcallhissoulhisown,orhismoney,either。Isthattrue?\"

  JudgeGaylor\'soutburstwasoverwhelming。ThatitwasgenuineMr。Lee,observinghimclosely,wasconvinced。

  \"Ofalltheoutrageous,ridiculous\"——thejudgehalted,gaspingforwords——\"andlibelousstatements!\"hewenton。\"Ifyouprintthat,\"hethundered,\"Mr。Hallowellwillsueyourpaperforhalfamilliondollars。Can\'tyouseethedamageyouwoulddo?Can\'tyourpeopleseethatiftheideagotaboutthathewasunabletodirecthisownaffairs,thathewasinthehandsofmediums,itwouldinvalidateeverythinghedoes?Afterhisdeath,everyactofhisatthistime,everypaperhehadsigned,wouldbesuspected,and——and\"——stammeredtheJudgeashisimaginationpicturedwhatmightfollow——\"theymightevenattackhiswill!\"Headvancedtruculently。\"Doyoumeantopublishthislibel?\"

  Leemovedhisshouldersindeprecation。\"I\'mafraidwemust,\"hesaid。

  \"Youmust!\"demandedGaylor。\"AfterwhatI\'vetoldyou?DoyouthinkI\'mlyingtoyou?\"

  \"No,\"saidthereporter;\"Idon\'tthinkyouare。Looksmorelikeyoudidn\'tknow。\"

  \"Notknow?I?\"Gaylorlaughedhysterically。\"Iamhislawyer。I

  amhisbestfriend!Whowillyoubelieve?\"Hesteppedtothetableandpressedanelectricbutton,andGarrettappearedinthehall。\"TellDr。RaineyIwanttoseehim,\"Gaylorcommanded,\"andreturnwithhim。\"

  Astheywaited,JudgeGaylorpacedquicklytoandfro。\"I\'vehadtodenysomeprettysillystoriesaboutMr。Hallowell,\"hesaid,\"butofalltheabsurd,malicious——There\'ssomeenemybackofthis;someoneinWallStreetisdoingthis。ButI\'llfindhim——I\'ll——\"hewasinterruptedbytheentranceofthebutlerandDr。Rainey,Mr。Hallowell\'spersonalphysician。

  Raineywasayoungmanwithaweakface,andknowing,shiftingeyesthatblinkedbehindapairofeyeglasses。Toconcealanindecisionofcharacterofwhichhewasquiteconscious,heassumedamannerthat,accordingtowhomheaddressed,wasfamiliarorcondescending。Atoneofthebighospitalshehadbeenanambulancesurgeonandresidentphysician,laterhehadstarteduponasomewhatdoubtfulcareerasamedical\"expert。\"

  OnlytwoyearshadpassedsincethepoliceandthereportersoftheTenderloinhadceasedcallinghim\"Doc。\"InacelebratedcriminalcaseinwhichGaylorhadactedaschiefcounsel,hehadfoundRaineycomplaisantandapparentlytotallywithoutthemoralsense。AndwheninGarretthehaddiscoveredforMr。

  Hallowellamodelservant,hehadalsourgeduponhisfriend,forhisresidentphysician,hisprotegeRainey。

  Stillatwhiteheat,theoldermanbeganabruptly:\"ThisgentlemanisfromtheRepublic。HeisgoingtopublishastorythatMr。Hallowellhasfallenundertheinfluenceofmediums,clairvoyants;thateverythinghedoesisonadvicefromthespiritworld——\"heturnedsharplyuponLee。\"Isthatright?\"

  Thereporternodded。

  \"Youcanseetheeffectofsuchastory。ItwouldinvalidateeveryactofMr。Hallowell\'s!\"

  Dr。Raineylaughedoffensively。

  \"Itmight,\"hesaid,\"butwho\'dbelieveit?\"

  \"Hebelievesit!\"criedGaylor,\"orhepretendstobelieveit。

  Tellhim!\"hecommanded。\"Hewon\'tbelieveme。DoesMr。

  Hallowellassociatewithmediums,andspirits——andspooks?\"

  Againtheyoungdoctorlaughed。

  \"Ofcoursenot!\"heexclaimed。\"It\'snotworthanswering,Judge。

  Yououghttotreatitwithsilentcontempt。\"Frombehindhisglasseshewinkedatthereporterwithajocular,intimatesmile。Hewasadaptinghimselftowhatheimaginedwashiscompany。\"Wheredidyoupickupthatpipedream?\"heasked。

  Withoutanswering,theSouthernerregardedhimsteadilywithinquiring,interestedeyes。ThedoctorcoughednervouslyandturnedtoJudgeGaylor。Inthemannerofacross-examinationGaylorcalleduphisnextwitness。

  \"Garrett,doesanyonevisitMr。Hallowellwithoutyourknowledge?\"heasked。Youmaynotopenthedoorforhim,butyouknoweveryonewhogetsintoseeMr。Hallowell,doyounot?\"

  \"Everyone,sir。\"

  \"Doyouadmitanymediums,palm-readers,orpeopleofthatsort?\"

  \"Certainlynot,\"returnedthebutler。

  \"Dr。Rainey,\"headded,\"wouldnotpermitit,sir。\"

  Gaylorstampedhisfootwithimpatience。

  \"Doyouadmitanyone,\"hedemanded,\"withoutDr。Rainey\'spermission?\"

  \"No,sir!\"Thereplycouldnothaverungwithgreateremphasis。

  Triumphantly,Gaylor,withawaveofthehand,asthoughsaying,\"Takethewitness,\"turnedtoLee。\"Thereyouare,\"hecried。

  \"Now,areyousatisfied?\"

  Thereportermovedslowlytowardthedoor。\"Iamsatisfied,\"hesaid,\"thatthemandoesn\'tadmitanyonewithoutDr。Rainey\'spermission。\"

  Indignantly,asthoughtointercepthim,JudgeGaylorsteppedforward。BothRaineyandhimselfspoketogether。

  \"Whatdoyoumeanbythat?\"Raineydemanded。

  \"Areyoutryingtobeinsolent,sir?\"criedtheJudge。

  Leesmiledpleasantly。\"Ihadnointentionofbeinginsolent,\"

  hesaid。\"Wehavethefacts——Ionlycametogiveyouachancetoexplainthem。\"

  Gaylorlostallpatience。

  \"Whatfacts?\"heshouted。\"Whatfacts?Thatmediumscomehere?\"

  \"Yes,\"saidLee。

  \"When?\"Gaylorcried。\"Tellmethat!When?\"

  Leeregardedtheoldermanthoughtfully。

  \"Well,todayisThursday,\"hesaid。\"TheywerehereMondaymorning,andTuesdaymorning——and——theonetheycallVera——

  willbehereinhalfanhour。\"

  Raineyranacrosstheroom,stretchingouteager,detaininghands。

  \"Seehere!\"hebegged。\"Wecanfixthis!\"

  \"Fixit?\"saidthereporter。\"Notwithme,youcan\'t。\"HeturnedtothedoorandfoundGarrettbarringhisexit。Hehalted,fellbackonhisheels,andstraightenedhisshoulders。Forthefirsttimetheysawhowtallhewas。

  \"Getoutofmyway,\"hesaid。Thebutlerhesitatedandfellback。Leewalkedintothehall。

  \"I\'llleaveyougentlementofightitoutamongyou,\"hesaid。

  \"It\'sabetterstorythanIthought。\"

  Ashedescendedtothefloorbelow,themenremainedmotionless。

  ThefaceofJudgeGaylorseemedtohavegrownolder。Whenthefrontdoorclosed,heturnedandsearchedthecountenanceofeachofhiscompanions。Thebutlerhaddroppedintoachairmutteringandbeatinghisfistintohisopenpalm。

  Gaylor\'svoicewashardlylouderthanawhisper。\"Isthistrue?\"

  heasked。

  Likeacurdogpinnedinacornerandforcedtofight,Raineysnarledathimevilly。\"Ofcourseit\'strue,\"hesaid。

  \"You\'veletthesepeopleseehim!\"criedGaylor。\"AfterI

  forbadeit?AfterItoldyouwhatwouldhappen?\"

  \"Hewouldseethem,\"Raineyansweredhotly。\"TwasbetterI

  chosethemthan——\"

  Gaylorraisedhisclenchedhandsandtookasuddenstepforward。

  TheDoctorbackedhastilyagainstthelibrarytable。\"Don\'tyoucomenearme!\"hestammered。\"Don\'tyoutouchme。\"

  \"Andyou\'veliedtome!\"criedGaylor。\"You\'vedeceivedme。You——youjailbirds——youidiots。\"Hisvoicerosehysterically。

  \"Anddoyouthink,\"hedemandedfiercely,\"I\'llhelpyounow?\"

  \"No!\"saidthebutler。

  ThewordcaughttheJudgeinthefullrushofhisanger。Heturnedstupidlyasthoughhehadnotheardaright。\"What?\"heasked。Fromtheeasychairthebutlerregardedhimwithsullen,hostileeyes。

  \"No!\"herepeated。\"Wedon\'tthinkyou\'llhelpus。Younevermeanttohelpus。You\'veneverthoughtofanyonebutyourself。\"

  Thefaceoftheoldermanwasfilledwithreproach。

  \"Jim!\"heprotested。

  \"Don\'tdothat!\"commandedthebutlersharply。\"I\'vetoldyounottodothat。\"

  TheJudgemovedhisheadslowlyinamazement。Thetoneofreproachwasstillinhisvoice。

  \"Ithoughtyoucouldunderstand,\"hesaid。\"Itdoesn\'tmatterabouthim。Butyou!YoushouldhaveseenwhatIwasdoing!\"

  \"Isawwhatyouweredoing,\"thebutlerreplied。\"Buyingstocks,buyingacountryplace。Youdidn\'twaitforhimtodie。Whatwerewegetting?\"

  Withreturningcourage,Raineynoddedvigorously。

  \"That\'sright,allright,\"heprotested。\"Whatwerewegetting?\"

  \"Whatwereyougetting?\"demandedGaylor,eagerly。\"Ifyou\'donlylefthimtome,tillhesignedthenewwill,you\'dhavehadeverything。Itonlyneedshissignature。\"

  \"Yes,\"interruptedGarrettcontemptuously;that\'sallitneeds。\"

  \"Oh,he\'dhavesignedit!\"criedGaylor。\"Butwhat\'sitworthnow!Nothing!Thankstoyoutwo——nothing!They\'llclaimundueinfluence,they\'llclaimhesigneditundertheinfluenceofmediums——ofghosts。\"Hisvoiceshookwithangeranddistress。

  \"You\'veruinedme!\"hecried。\"You\'veruinedme。\"

  Heturnedandpacedfromthem,hisfingersinterlacing,histeethbitinguponhislowerlip。Thetwoothermenglancedateachotheruncomfortably;theirsilenceseemedtoassureGaylorthatalreadytheyregrettedwhattheyhaddone。HestoodoverGarrett,andforaninstantlaidhishanduponhisshoulder。Hisvoicenowwassaneandcold。

  \"I\'veworkedthreeyearsforthis,\"hesaid。\"Andforyou,too,Jim。Youknowthat。I\'veworkedonhisvanity,onhisfearofdeath,onhisdamnsuperstition。Whenhetalkedofrestitution,ofgivingthemoneytohisniece,IaskedWhy?\'Isaid,Leaveitforagreatmonumenttoyourmemory。Isn\'titbetterthattenmilliondollarsshouldbespentingoodworksinyournamethanthatitshouldgotoachitofachildtobewastedbysomefortunehunter?And——then——IevolvedtheHallowellInstitute,university,hospital,library,allunderoneroof,allunderonedirection;andIwouldhavebeenthedirector。Weshouldhavehandledtenmillionsofdollars!I\'dhavemadeyoubothsorich,\"hecriedsavagely,\"thatintwoyearsyou\'dhavedrunkyourselvesintoamad-house。Andyoucouldn\'ttrustme!

  You\'vefilledthishousewithfakesandpalm-readers。And,now,everyonewillknowjustwhatheis——asenile,half-wittedoldmanwhowasclayinmyhands,clayinmyhands——andyou\'verobbedmeofhim,you\'verobbedmeofhim!\"Hisvoice,brokenwithangeranddisappointment,roseinanhystericalwail。Asthoughtomeetitabellrangshrilly。Gaylorstartedandstoodwitheyesfixedonthedoorofthebedroom。Thethreemeneyedeachotherguiltily。

  Thebutlerwasthefirsttorecover。Withmask-likefacehehastenednoiselesslyacrosstheroom。Inhistonesofusualauthority,Gaylorstoppedhim。

  \"TellMr。Hallowell,\"hedirected,\"thathisnieceandDistrictAttorneyWinthropwillbehereanymoment。Askhimifhewishesmetoseethem,orifhewilltalktothemhimself?\"

  WhenthefaithfulservanthadenteredthebedroomGaylorturnedtoRainey。

  \"Whendothesemediumscometoday?\"heasked。

  Raineystaredsulkilyatthefloor。

  \"Ithinkthey\'reherenow——downstairs,\"heanswered。Garrettgenerallyhidesthemtheretillyou\'reoutofthehouse。\"

  \"Indeed,\"commentedGaylordryly。\"AfterWinthropandMissCoateshavegone,Iwanttotalkwithyourfriends。\"

  \"Now,seehere,Judge,\"whinedRainey;\"don\'tmaketrouble。Itisn\'tasbadasyouthink。Theoldman\'sonlyinvestigating——\"

  \"Hush!\"commandedtheJudge。

  Fromthebedroom,leaningonthebutler\'sarm,StephenHallowellcamestumblingtowardthemand,withasigh,sankintoaninvalid\'schairthatwasplacedforhimbetweenthefireandthelonglibrarytable……Hewasaveryfeeble,veryoldman,withawhiteface,andthin,whitehair,butwithamouthandlowerjawashardanduncompromisingasthoseofaskull。Hiseyes,whichwerestrangelybrilliantandyoung-looking,peeredsuspiciouslyfromunderraggedwhiteeyebrows。Butwhentheyfelluponthedoctor,theeyesbecamesuddenlycredulous,pleading,filledwithself-pity。

  \"I\'maverysickman,Doctor,\"saidMr。Hallowell。

  JudgeGaylorbustledforwardcheerily。\"Nonsense,Stephen,nonsense,\"hecried;\"youlookadifferentmanthismorning。

  Doesn\'the,Doctor?\"

  \"Surehedoes!\"assentedRainey。\"Littlesleepwasallheneeded。\"Mr。Hallowellshookhisheadpetulantly。\"Notatall!\"

  heprotested。\"Thatwasaveryseriousattack。Thismorningmyheadhurts——hurtsmetothink——\"

  \"Perhaps,\"saidGaylor,\"you\'dpreferthatItalkedtoyourniece。\"

  \"No!\"exclaimedtheinvalidexcitedly。\"Iwanttoseehermyself。Iwanttotellher,onceandforall——\"HecheckedhimselfandfrownedattheDoctor。\"Youneedn\'twait,\"hesaid。

  \"AndDoctor,\"headdedmeaningly,\"afterthesepeoplego,youcomeback。\"

  WithaconsciousglanceattheJudge,Raineynoddedandleftthem。

  \"No,\"continuedtheoldman;\"Iwanttotalktomyniecemyself。

  ButIdon\'twanttotalktoWinthrop。He\'stoocleverayoungman,Winthrop。Inthemergercase,youremember——hadmeonthestandforthreehours。Mademetalktoo。\"Themindoftheoldmansuddenlyveeredatatangent。\"HowthedevilcanHelenretainhim?\"hedemandedpeevishly。\"Shecan\'tretainhim。Shehasn\'tanymoney。Andhe\'sDistrictAttorneytoo。It\'sagainstthelaw。Ishedoingitasaspeculation?Doeshewanttomarryher?\"

  JudgeGaylorlaughedsoothingly。

  \"Heavens,no!\"hesaid。\"She\'sinhisoffice,that\'sall。Whenshetookthiscrazetobeindependentofyou,hegaveherapositionassecretary,orasstenographer,orsomething。She\'sprobablytoldhimherstory,hersideofit,andhe\'shelpingheroutofcharity。:\"TheJudgesmiledtolerantly。\"Hedoesthatsortofthing,Ibelieve。\"

  Theoldmanstruckthelibrarytablewithhispalm。\"Iwishhe\'dmindhisownbusiness,\"hecried。\"It\'smymoney。Shehasnoclaimtoit,neverhadanyclaim——\"

  TheJudgeinterruptedquickly。

  \"That\'sallright,Stephen;that\'sallright,\"hesaid。\"Don\'texciteyourself。Justgetwhatyou\'retosaystraightinyourmindandsticktoit。Remember,\"hewenton,asthoughcoachingachildinataskalreadylearned,\"thereneverwasawrittenagreement。

  \"No!\"mutteredHallowell。\"Neverwas!\"

  \"Repeatthistoyourself,\"commandedtheJudge。\"Theunderstandingbetweenyouandyourbrother-in-lawwasthatifyouplacedhispatentonthemarket,forthefirstfiveyearsyouwouldsharetheprofitsequally。Afterthefiveyears,allrightsinthepatentbecameyours。Itwasunfortunate,\"

  commentedtheJudgedryly,\"thatyourbrother-in-lawandyoursisterdiedbeforethefiveyearswereup,especiallyasthepatentdidnotbegintomakemoneyuntilafterfiveyears。

  Remember——untilafterfiveyears。\"

  \"Untilafterfiveyears,\"echoedMr。Hallowell。\"Itwasoversixyears,\"hewentonexcitedly,\"beforeitmadeacent。And,then,itwasmymoney——andanythingIgivemynieceischarity。

  She\'snotentitled——\"

  Garrettappearedatthedoor。\"MissCoates,\"heannounced,\"andMr。Winthrop。\"JudgeGaylorraisedahandforsilence,andasMr。Hallowellsankbackinhischair,HelenCoates,theonlychildofCatherineCoates,hissister,andtheyoungDistrictAttorneyofNewYorkcameintothelibrary。MissCoateswasawomanofbetweentwenty-fiveandthirty,capable,andself-

  reliant。Shehadacertainbeautyofaseveretype,butanharassedexpressionabouthereyesmadeherappeartobealwaysfrowning。Attimes,inahardeningofthelowerpartofherface,sheshowedalikenesstoheruncle。Likehim,inspeaking,also,hermannerwaspositiveanddecided。

  Inagetheyoungmanwhoaccompaniedherwastenyearshersenior,butwhereherdifficultieshadmadeherappearolderthanshereallywas,theenthusiasmwithwhichhehadthrownhimselfagainstthoseofhisownlife,hadlefthimyoung。

  TheriseofWinthrophadbeenswiftandspectacular。Almostassoonashegraduatedfromthecollegeinthelittle\"up-state\"

  townwherehehadbeeneducated,andhisfamilyhadalwayslived,hebecametheprosecutingattorneyofthattown,andlater,atAlbany,representedthedistrictintheAssembly。FromAlbanyheenteredalawofficeinNewYorkCity,andinthecauseofreformhadfoughtsomanygoodfightsthatonanindependentticket,muchtohissurprise,hehadbeenliftedtothehighpositionhenowheld。NomoreinhismannerthaninhisappearancedidWinthropsuggestthepopularconceptionofhisrole。Hewasnotprofessional,notmysterious。Instead,hewassane,cheerful,tolerant。Itwashisphilosophytobelievethattheworldwasinnocentuntilitwasprovedguilty。

  Hewasabachelorand,exceptfortwosisterswhohadmarriedmenofprominenceinNewYorkandwhomovedinaworldoffashionintowhichhehadnotpenetrated,hewasalone。

  Whenthevisitorsentered,Mr。Hallowell,withoutrising,greetedhisniececordially。

  \"Ah,Helen!Iamgladtoseeyou,\"hecalled,andaddedreproachfully,\"atlast。\"

  \"Howdoyoudo,sir?\"returnedMissHelenstiffly。WithmarkeddisapprovalshebowedtoJudgeGaylor。

  \"AndourDistrictAttorney,\"criedMr。Hallowell。\"Pardonmynotrising,won\'tyou?Ihaven\'tseenyou,sir,sinceyoutriedtogettheGrandJurytoindictme。\"Hechuckeddelightedly。\"Youdidn\'tsucceed,\"hetaunted。

  Winthropshookhandswithhim,smiling,\"Don\'tblameme,\"hesaid,\"Ididmybest。I\'mgladtoseeyouinsuchgoodspirits,Mr。Hallowell。Ifeared,bytheDespatch——\"

  \"Lies,lies,\"interruptedHallowellcurtly。\"YouknowJudgeGaylor?\"

  Asheshookhands,WinthropansweredthattheJudgeandhewereoldfriends;thattheykneweachotherwell。

  \"Knoweachothersowell!\"returnedtheJudge,\"thatweoughttobeoldenemies。\"

  Theyoungermannoddedappreciatively。\"That\'strue!\"helaughed,\"onlyIdidn\'tthinkyou\'dadmitit。\"

  WithlightsarcasmMr。HallowellinquiredwhetherWinthropwaswiththeminhisofficialcapacity。

  \"Oh,don\'tsuggestthat!\"beggedWinthrop;\"you\'llbehavingmeindictednext。Nosir,Iamherewithoutanyexcusewhatsoever。

  Iamjustinterferingasafriendofthisyounglady。\"

  \"Good,\"commentedHallowell。\"I\'dbesorrytohavemyniecearraycounselagainstme——especiallysuchdistinguishedcounsel。Sitdown,Helen。\"

  MissCoatesbalancedherselfontheedgeofachairandspokeincool,business-liketones,\"Mr。Hallowell,\"shebegan,\"Icame。\"

  \"Mr。Hallowell?\"objectedheruncle。

  \"UncleStephen,\"MissCoatesagainbegan,\"Iwishtobeasbriefaspossible。IaskedyoutoseemetodaybecauseIhopedthatbytalkingthingsoverwemightavoidlawsuitsandlitigation。\"

  Mr。Hallowellnoddedhisapproval。\"Yes,\"hesaidencouragingly。

  \"IhavetoldMr。Winthropwhatthetroubleis,\"MissCoateswenton,\"andheagreeswithmethatIhavebeenveryunjustlytreated——\"

  \"Bywhom?\"interruptedHallowell。

  \"Byyou,\"saidhisniece。

  \"Wait,Helen,\"commandedtheoldman。\"HaveyoualsotoldMr。

  Winthrop,\"hedemanded,\"thatIhavemadeawillinyourfavor?

  That,wereItodietonight,youwouldinherittenmillionsofdollars?Isthattheinjusticeofwhichyoucomplain?\"

  JudgeGaylorgaveanexclamationofpleasure。

  \"Good!\"heapplauded。\"Excellent!\"

  HallowellturnedindignantlytoWinthrop。\"Anddidshetellyoualso,\"hedemanded,\"thatforthreeyearsIhaveurgedhertomakeahomeinthishouse?ThatIhaveofferedheranincomeaslargeasIwouldgivemyowndaughter,andthatshehasrefusedbothoffers。Andwhat\'smore\"——inhisexcitementhisvoicerosehysterically——\"byworkingpubliclyforherlivingshehasmademeappearmeananduncharitable,and——\"

  \"That\'sjustit,\"interruptedMissCoates。\"Itisn\'taquestionofcharity。\"

  \"Willyouallowme?\"saidWinthropsoothingly。\"Yourniececontends,sir,\"heexplained,\"thatthismoneyyouofferedherisnotyourstooffer。Sheclaimsitbelongstoher。Thatit\'swhatshouldhavebeenherfather\'sshareoftheprofitsontheCoates-Hallowellcouplingpin。But,asyouhavewilledyourniecesomuchmoney,althoughhalfofitishersalready,I

  advisedhernottofight。Goingtolawisanexpensivebusiness。

  Butshehasfoundout——andthat\'swhatbringsmeuptownthismorning——thatyouintendtomakeanewwill,andleaveallhermoneyandyourowntoestablishtheHallowellInstitute。Now,\"

  Winthropcontinued,withapropitiatingsmile,\"MissCoatesalsowouldliketobeaphilanthropist,inherownway,withherownmoney。Andshewishestowarnyouthat,unlessyoudeliverupwhatisdueher,shewillproceedagainstyou。\"

  JudgeGaylorwasthefirsttoanswer。

  \"Mr。Winthrop,\"hesaidimpressively,\"Igiveyoumyword,thereisnotonedollardueMissCoates,exceptwhatMr。Hallowellpleasestogiveher。\"

  MissCoatescontradictedhimsharply。\"Thatisnotso,\"shesaid。Sheturnedtoheruncle,\"Youandmyfather,\"shedeclared,\"agreedinwritingyouwouldsharetheprofitsalways。\"Mr。Hallowelllookedfromhisniecetohislawyer。Thelawyer,eyeinghimapprehensively,nodded。Withthepatientvoiceofonewhotriedtoreasonwithanunreasonablechild,Mr。

  Hallowellbegan。\"Helen,\"hesaid,\"Ihavetoldyoumanytimesthereneverwassuchanagreement。Therewasaverbal——\"

  \"AndIrepeat,Isawit,\"saidMissCoates。

  \"When?\"askedHallowell。

  \"IsawitfirstwhenIwasfifteen,\"answeredtheyoungwomansteadily,\"andtwoyearslater,beforemotherdied,sheshowedittomeagain。Itwaswithfather\'spapers。\"

  \"MissCoates,\"askedtheJudge,\"whereisthisagreementnow?\"

  ForamomentMissCoateshesitated。HerdislikeforGaylorwassoevidentthat,tomakeitlessapparent,sheloweredhereyes。

  \"Myuncleshouldbeabletotellyou,\"shesaidevenly。\"Hewasmyfather\'sexecutor。But,whenhereturnedmyfather\'spapers\"——

  shepausedandthen,althoughhervoicefelltoalmostawhisper,continueddefiantly,\"theagreementwasnotwiththem。\"

  Therewasamoment\'ssilence。Toassurehimselftheothershadheardashedid,Mr。HallowellglancedquicklyfromWinthroptoGaylor。Hehalfrosefromhischairandleanedacrossthetable。

  \"What!\"hedemanded。Hisniecelookedathimsteadily。

  \"YouheardwhatIsaid,\"sheanswered。

  Theoldmanleanedfartherforward。

  \"So!\"hecried;\"so!Iamnotonlydoingyouaninjustice,butI

  amathief!Mr。Winthrop,\"hecriedappealingly,\"doyouappreciatetheseriousnessofthis?\"

  Winthropnoddedcheerfully。\"It\'scertainlyprettyserious,\"heassented。

  \"Itissoserious,\"criedMr。Hallowell,\"thatIwelcomeyouintothismatter。Now,wewillsettleitonceandforever。\"Heturnedtohisniece。\"Ihavetriedtobegenerous,\"hecried;\"I

  havetriedtobekind,andyouinsultmeinmyownhouse。\"Hepressedthebuttonthatsummonedthebutlerfromthefloorbelow。\"Gentlemen,thisinterviewisatanend。Fromnowonthismatterisinthehandsofmylawyer。Wewillsettlethisinthecourts。\"

  Withanexclamationofpleasurethatwasanacceptanceofhischallenge,MissCoatesrose。

  \"Thatissatisfactorytome,\"shesaid。WinthropturnedtoMr。

  Hallowell。

  \"CouldIhaveafewminutestalkwithJudgeGaylornow?\"heasked。\"Notasanybody\'scounsel,\"heexplained;\"justasanoldenemyofhis?\"

  \"Well,nothere,\"protestedtheoldmanquerulously。\"I\'m——I\'mexpectingsomefriendshere。Judge,takeMr。Winthroptothedrawingroomdownstairs。\"HeturnedtoGarrett,whohadappearedinanswertohissummons,andtoldhimtobringDr。Raineytothelibrary。Thebutlerlefttheroomand,asGaylorandWinthropfollowed,thelatteraskedMissCoatesifhemightexpecttoseeheratthe\"Office。\"Shetoldhimthatshewasnowonherwaythere。Withoutacknowledgingthepresenceofheruncle,shehadstartedtofollowtheothers,whenMr。Hallowellstoppedher。

  Aftertheywerealone,foramomenthesatstaringather,hiseyesfilledwithdislikeandwithasuggestionofchildishspite。\"Imightaswelltellyou,\"hebegan,\"thatafterwhatyousaidthismorning,Iwillnevergiveyouasingledollarofmymoney。\"

  Thetoneinwhichhisniecerepliedtohimwasnomoreconciliatorythanhisown。\"Youcannotgiveittome,\"sheanswered,\"becauseitisnotyourstogive。\"Asthoughtoaddimpressivenesstowhatshewasabouttosay,ortopreventhisinterruptingher,sheraisedherhand。SointerestedineachotherweretheoldmanandthegirlthatneithernoticedtheappearanceinthedoorofDr。Raineyandthebutler,whohalted,hesitating,waitingpermissiontoenter。

  \"Thatmoneybelongstome,\"saidMissCoatesslowly,\"andassureasmymotherisinHeavenandherspiritisguidingme,thatmoneywillbegivenme。\"

  Inthepausethatfollowed,aswiftandsingularchangecameoverthefaceofMr。Hallowell。Hestaredathisnieceasthoughfascinated。Hislowerlipdroppedinawe。Thelookofhostilitygavewaytooneofintenseinterest。Hisvoicewashardlylouderthanawhisper。

  \"Whatdoyoumean?\"hedemanded。

  Thegirllookedathim,uncomprehending。\"WhatdoImean?\"sherepeated。

  \"Whenyousaid,\"hestammeredeagerly,\"thatthespiritofyourmotherwasguidingyou,whatdidyoumean?\"

  Inthedoorway,Raineyandthebutlerstarted。Eachthrewtheotheraquickglanceofconcern。

  \"Why,\"exclaimedthegirlimpatiently,\"herinfluence,herexample,whatshetaughtme。\"

  \"Oh!\"exclaimedtheoldman。Heleanedbackwithanairalmostofdisappointment。

  \"Whenshewasalive?\"hesaid。

  \"Ofcourse,\"answeredthegirl。

  \"Ofcourse,\"repeatedtheuncle。\"Ithoughtyoumeant——\"Helookedsuspiciouslyatherandshookhishead。\"Nevermind,\"headded。\"Well,\"hewentoncynically,strivingtocoveruptheembarrassmentofthemoment,\"yourmother\'sspiritwillprobablyfeelasdeepaninterestinherbrotherasinherdaughter。Weshallsee,weshallseewhichofustwosheisgoingtohelp。\"

  HeturnedtoGarrettandRaineyinthehall。\"Takemyniecetothedoor,Garrett,\"hedirected。

  AssoonasMissCoateshaddisappeared,HallowellturnedtoRainey,hisfacelitwithpleasedandchildishanticipation。

  \"Well,\"hewhisperedeagerly,\"isshehere?\"

  RaineynoddedandglancedinthedirectionoppositetotheoneMissCoateshadtaken。\"She\'sbeenwaitinghalfanhour。AndtheProfessortoo。\"

  \"Bringthematonce,\"commandedMr。Hallowellexcitedly。\"Andthenshutthedoor——and——andtelltheJudgeIcan\'tseehim——tellhimI\'mtootiredtoseehim。Understand?\"

  Raineypeeredcautiouslyovertherailingofthestairstothefirstfloor,andthenbeckonedtosomeonewhoapparentlywaswaitingattheendofthehall。

  \"MissVera,sir,\"heannounced,\"andProfessorVance。\"

  AlthoughbutlatelyestablishedinNewYork,thepersonsDr。

  Raineyintroducedhadalreadymadethemselvescomparativelywell-known。Forthelastsixweeksas\"headliners\"atoneofthevaudevilletheatres,andasentertainersatprivatehouses,underthefirmnameof\"TheVances,\"theyhadbeengivinganexhibitionofcodeandciphersignaling。Theycalleditmindreading。Duringtheday,atthehouseofVanceandhiswife,thegirl,as\"Vera,theMedium,\"furnishedtoallcomersmemoriesofthepastornewsofthefuture。Intheirprofession,inallofitsbranches,themanandthegirlwerepastmasters。TheyknewitfromtheA,B,Cofthedreambooktothepost-graduateworkofprojectingfromacabinetthespiritsofthedead。Astheoccasionofferedandpaidbest,theyweremindreaders,clairvoyants,materializingmediums,testmediums。Fromthem,apackofcards,acrystalglobe,thelinesofthehumanhand,heldnosecrets。Theyfoundlostarticles,casthoroscopes,gaveadviceinaffairsoftheheart,ofbusinessandspeculation,utteredwarningsofjourneysoverseasandagainstasmooth-

  shavenstranger。Theyevenstoopedtoforetellearthquakes,orcausedtodropflutteringfromtheceilingaletterstraightfromtheHimalayas。Amongthosewhoarethegypsiesofthecities,theywerethearistocratsoftheircalling,andtothemthatcallingwasaslegitimateabusinessasis,totheroadsidegypsy,theswappingofhorses。Thefore-parentsofeachhadfollowedthatsamecalling,andtothechildrenitwascommonplaceandmatter-of-fact。Itheldnoadventure,nomoralobloquy。

  \"Prof。\"PaulVancewasayoungmanofunderfortyyears。Helookedlikeafox。Hehadredeyes,alertandcunning,along,sharp-pointednose,apointedredbeard,andredeyebrowsthatslantedupward。Hishair,standingerectinapompadour,andhisupliftedeyebrowsgavehimthewatchfullookofthefoxwhenhehearssuddenlythehoundbayinginpursuit。ButnoonehadeversuccessfullypursuedVance。Noonehadeverdrivenhimintoacornerfromwhich,eitherpleasantly,orwithragingindignation,hewasnotabletofreehimself。Sevenyearsbeforehehaddisloyallymarriedoutofthe\"profession\"andfornootherreasonthanthathewasinlovewiththewomanhemarried。

  Shehadcometoseekadvicefromthespiritworldinregardtotakingasecondhusband。AfterseveralvisitsthespiritworldhadadvisedVancetoadvisehertomarryVance。

  Shedidso,andthoughthemanwasstillinlovewithhiswife,hehadnotfoundher,inhiswork,theassistancehehadhopedshemightbe。Shestillwasa\"believer\";inthetechnicalvernacularofherhusband——\"adope。\"NoteventheintimateknowledgeshehadgainedbehindthescenescouldpersuadeherthatPaul,herhusband,wasnotinconstantcommunicationwiththespiritworld,orthat,ifhewished,hecouldnotreadthethoughtsthatmovedslowlythroughherprettyhead。

  Atthetimeofhismarriage,thegirlVera,thenachildoffourteen,hadwrittentoVanceforhelp。Shewasill,withoutmoney,andaskedforwork。Tohimshewasknownasthelastofalonglineofpeoplewhohadalwaysbeenprofessionalmediumsandspiritualists,and,outofcharityandfromasenseofnoblesseobligetooneoftheelectoftheprofession,Vancehadmadeherhisassistant。Hehadneverregrettedhavingdoneso。Thebreadcastuponthewaterswasreturnedathousandfold。Fromthefirst,thegirlbroughtinmoney。Andhiswife,theolderofthetwo,hadwelcomedherasacompanion。AfterafashiontheVanceshadadoptedher。Intheadvertisementsshewasdescribedastheir\"ward。\"

  Veranowwastwenty-one,tall,wonderfullygraceful,andofthemostenchantingloveliness。Hereducationhadbeencosmopolitan。

  InthelargestcitiesofAmericashehadmetpersonsofeveryclass——youngwomen,oldwomen,motherswithmarriedsonsanddaughters;womenofsocietyasitisexploitedintheSundaysupplements;schoolgirls,shopgirls,factorygirls——allhadtoldhertheirtroubles;andmenofeveryconditionhadcometoscoffandhadremainedtoexpress,moreorlessoffensively,theiradmiration。Someoftheyoungerofthese,afterafirstvisit,returnedthedayfollowing,andeachbeggedthebeautifulpriestessoftheocculttoflywithhim,tolivewithhim,tomarryhim。WhenthishappenedVerawouldtouchabutton,and\"Mannie\"Day,whoadmittedvisitors,andlater,inthehall,searchedtheirhatsandumbrellasforinitials,cameontherunandthrewtheinfatuatedoneoutuponacoldandunfeelingsidewalk。

  SoVerahadseenboththeseamysideoflifeand,inthedrawingroomswhereVanceandsheexhibitedtheirmindreadingtricks,hadbeenmademuchofbygreatladiesand,foranhourasbriefasCinderella\'s,hadlookeduponaworldofkindandwell-bredpeople。Sinceshewasfourteen,forsevenyears,thishadbeenherlife——alifeasopentothepublicasthelifeofanactress,aseasyofaccessasthatofthestenographerinthehotellobby。Asaresult,thegirlhadencasedherselfinadefensivearmorofhardnessanddistrust,aprotectionwhichwasrenderedfutilebythelovelinessofherface,bythesoftnessofhervoice,bythedeep,broodingeyes,andthefineforeheadonwhich,likeacrown,restedtheblackwavesofherhair。

  InherworkVeraaccepted,withoutquestion,thepartstowhichVanceassignedher。Whenintheirmummeriestheyweresuccessful,sheneitherenjoyedthecredulityofthosetheyhadtrickednorwassoberedwithremorse。IntheworldVancefoundacertainnumberofpeoplewithmoneywhodemandedtobefooled。

  Itwashisbusinessandherstomeetthatdemand。Ifevertheconscienceofeitherstirredrestlessly,Vancesootheditbytheeasyanswerthatiftheydidnottakethemoneysomeoneelsewould。Itwasallintheday\'swork。Itwasherprofession。

  AssheenteredthelibraryofMr。Hallowell,which,withVance,shealreadyhadvisitedseveraltimes,shelookedlikeachildmasqueradinginhermother\'sfinery。ShesuggestedaningenuewhohadbeensuddenlysentonintheroleoftheRussianadventuress。Herslightgirl\'sfigurewasdrapedinblacklace。

  Herfacewasshadedbyalargepicturehat,heavywithdroopingostrichfeathers;aroundhershoulderswasanecklaceofjade,andonherwristsmanybraceletsofsilvergilt。Whenshemovedtheyrattled。Asthegirladvanced,smiling,togreetMr。

  Hallowell,shesuddenlystopped,shiveredslightly,andthrewherrightarmacrosshereyes。Herleftarmshestretchedoverthetable。

  \"Givemeyourhand!\"shecommanded。Dubiously,withawatchfulglanceatVance,Mr。Hallowellleanedforwardandtookherhand。

  \"Youhavebeenill,\"criedthegirl;\"veryill——Iseeyou——I

  seeyouinakindoffaint——verylately。\"Hervoiceroseexcitedly。\"Yes,lastnight。\"

  Mr。Hallowellprotestedwithindignation。\"Youreadthatinthemorningpaper,\"hesaid。

  Veraloweredherarmfromhereyesandturnedthemreproachfullyonhim。

  \"Idon\'treadtheDespatch,\"sheanswered。

  Mr。Hallowelldrewbacksuspiciously。\"Ididn\'tsayitwastheDespatch,\"hereturned。

  Vancequicklyinterposed。\"Youdon\'thavetosayit,\"heexplainedwithglibness;\"youthoughtit。AndVerareadyourthoughts。YouwerethinkingoftheDespatch,weren\'tyou?Well,thereyouare!It\'swonderful!\"

  \"Wonderful?Nonsense!\"mockedMr。Hallowell。\"ShedidreaditinthepaperorRaineytoldher。\"

  Thegirlshruggedhershoulderspatiently。\"Ifyouwouldratherfindoutyouwereillfromthenewspapersthanfromthespiritworld,\"sheinquired,\"whydoyouaskmehere?\"

  \"Iaskyouhere,youngwoman,\"exclaimedHallowell,sinkingbackinhischair,\"becauseIhopedyouwouldtellmesomethingI

  can\'tlearnfromthenewspapers。Butyouhaven\'tbeenabletodoityet。Mydearyounglady,\"exclaimedtheoldmanwistfully,\"I

  wanttobelieve,butImustbeconvinced。Notrickswithme!I

  canexplainhowyoumighthavefoundouteverythingyouhavetoldme。Givemeasign!\"Hebeattheflatofhishanduponthetable。\"ShowmesomethingIcan\'texplain!\"

  \"Mr。Hallowellisquiteright,Vera,\"saidVance。\"Heisenteringwhatistohimanewworld,fullofmysteries,andthatcautionwhichinthisworldhasmadehimsosuccessful——\"

  Withanexclamation,Hallowellcutshortthepatteroftheshowman。

  \"Yes,yes,\"heinterruptedpetulantly;\"Itellyou,Iwanttobelieve。Convinceme。\"

  Consideringthesituationwithpursedlipsandthoughtfuleyes,Veragazedattheoldman,frowning。Finallysheasked,\"Haveyouwitnessedoutdemonstrationsofmindreading?\"

  Mr。Hallowellsnorted。\"Certainlynot,\"hereplied;\"it\'satrick!\"

  \"Atrick!\"criedthegirlindignantly,\"toreadaman\'smind——

  toseerightthroughyourforehead,throughyourskull,intoyourbrain?Isthatatrick?\"SheturnedsharplytoVance。\"Showhim!\"shecommanded;\"showhim!\"Shecrossedrapidlytothewindowandstoodlookingdownintothestreet,withherbacktotheroom。

  Vance,withhisbackturnedtoVera,stoodclosetothetable,ontheothersideofwhichHallowellwasreclininginhisarmchair。Vancepickedupapenholder。

  \"ThinkofwhatIhaveinmyhand,please,\"hesaid。\"Whatisthis,Vera?\"heasked。Thegirl,gazingfromthewindowatthetrafficintheavenuebelowher,answeredwithindifference,\"A

  penholder。\"

  \"Yes,whataboutit?\"snappedVance。

  \"Goldpenholder,\"Veraansweredmorerapidly。\"Muchengraving——initialsS。H——Mr。Hallowell\'sinitials——\"

  \"Thereisadatetoo。Canyou——\"

  \"December——\"Verahesitated。

  \"Goon,\"commandedVance。

  \"Twenty-five,one,eight,eight,six;onethousandeighthundredandeighty-six。\"Shemovedhershouldersimpatiently。

  \"Oh,tellhimtothinkofsomethingdifficult,\"shesaid。

  FrombehindMr。Hallowell\'schairRaineysignaledtoVancetotakefromthetableaphotographframeofsilverwhichheldthepictureofawoman。

  Vancepickeditup,holdingitclosetohim。

  \"WhathaveIhere,Vera?\"heasked。

  Hallowell,seeingwhatVanceheldinhishand,leanedforward。

  \"Putthatdown!\"hecommanded。ButVerahadalreadybeguntoanswer。

  \"Apicture,apictureofayoungwoman。AskhimtothinkofwhoitisandIwilltellhim。\"

  AtthewordsMr。Hallowellhesitated,frowned,andthennodded。

  \"Itishissister,\"calledVera。\"Hernamewas——IseemtogetaCatherine——yes,that\'sit;CatherineCoates。Sheisnolongerwithus。Shepassedintothespiritworldthreeyearsago。\"Thegirlturnedsuddenlyandapproachedthetable,holdingherheadhigh,asthoughoffended。

  \"Howdoyouexplainthattrick?\"shedemanded。

  Mr。Hallowellmoveduneasilyinhischair。\"Oh,thepicture\'sbeenonmydeskeachtimeyou\'vebeenhere,\"heanswereddubiously。\"Raineycouldhavetoldyou。\"

  \"Asamatteroffact,Ididn\'t,\"saidRainey。

  Hallowell\'seyeslightenedwithinterest。\"Didn\'tyou?\"heasked。HeturnedtoVera。\"Ifyoucanreadmymind,\"hechallenged——\"you,\"headded,pointingatVance,\"keepoutofthisnow——tellmeofwhatIamthinking。\"AsVancedrewback,Raineyandhimselfexchangedaquickglanceofapprehension,butthegirlpromptlyclosedhereyes,andatonce,inadull,measuredtone,begantospeak。

  \"Youwerethinkingyouwouldliketoaskaquestionofsomeoneinthespirit,\"sherecited。\"Butyouareafraid。Youdonottrustme。YouwillwaituntilIgiveyouasign;thenyouwillaskthatquestionofsomeonedeartoyou,whohaspassedbeyond,andshewillanswer,andyourtroubleswillbeatanend。\"SheopenedhereyesandstaredatMr。Hallowelllikeonecomingoutofadream。\"WhatdidIsay?\"sheasked。\"WasI

  right?\"

  Hallowellslankbackinhischair,shakinghishead。

  \"Yes,\"hebegangrudgingly,\"but——\"

  Withaneagernesshardlyconcealed,Vanceinterrupted。

  \"Whatisthequestionyouwishtoask?\"hebegged。

  Withafrownofsuspicion,HallowellturnedfromhimtoRainey。

  \"Idon\'tthinkIoughttoletthemknow,\"hequestioned;\"doyou?\"Buthisattentionwassharplydiverted。

  Vera,inahushedandsolemnvoice,calledforsilence。

  \"Mycontrol,\"sheexplained——hertonewasdeepandawestruck——\"istryingtocommunicatewithme。\"

  Vancegaveanexclamationofconcern。TheprospectofthephenomenaVerapromisedseemedtofillhimwithdelightfulexpectations。\"Beveryquiet,\"hecautioned,\"donotdisturbher。\"

  Deeplyimpressed,Mr。Hallowellstruggledfromhischair。

  Unaided,hemovedtobelowthetableandleaningagainstitlooked,withunwillingbutfascinatedinterest,atVera\'supliftedface。

  \"Someoneinthespirit,\"Verachanted,inanunemotional,druggedvoice,\"wishestospeaktoMr。Hallowell。Givemeyourhand。\"

  \"Quick!\"directedVance,\"giveheryourhand。Takeherhand。\"

  \"Yes,heishere,\"Veracontinued。\"Awomanhasamessageforyou,sheisstandingclosebesideyou。Sheisholdingoutherarms。Andsheistrying,sohard,totellyousomething。Whatisit?\"thegirlquestioned。\"Oh,whatisit?Tellme,\"shebegged。

  \"Can\'tyoutellme?\"

  Hallowelleyedhergreedily,waitingalmostwithoutbreathingforherwords。Thehandwithwhichheheldherscrushedherringsintoherfingers。

  \"Whatsort?\"——whisperedtheoldman。\"Whatsortofawoman?\"

  Witheyesstillclosed,swayingslightlyandwithabruptshuddersrunningdownherbody,thegirlcontinuedindull,fatefultones。

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