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  Monicastruggledtowardthelightedvault,butaroundherEverettthrewhisarm。

  \"Comeaway!\"hebegged。

  Monicafoughtagainsttheterrorofsomethingunknown。Shecouldnotunderstand。TheyhadcomeonlytopreventameetingbetweenherbrotherandPeabody;andnowthattheyhadmet,Everettwasendeavoringtoescape。

  Itwasincomprehensible。

  Andthemoneyinthevault,theyellowbillshangingfromacobwebofstrings;whyshouldtheyterrifyher;whatdidtheythreaten?Dully,andfromadistance,MonicaheardthevoiceofPeabody。

  \"No,\"heanswered;\"Ihavecaughtyou!AndI\'vehadahellofatimedoingit!\"

  Monicatriedtocallout,toassureherbrotherofherpresence。

  But,asthoughinanightmare,shecouldmakenosound。Fingersoffeargrippedatherthroat。Tostrugglewasnolongerpossible。

  ThevoiceofPeabodycontinued:

  \"SixmonthsagowetracedthesebillstoNewOrleans。SoweguessedtheplantwasinCentralAmerica。Weknewonlyonemanwhocouldmakethem。WhenIfoundyouwereinAmapalaandtheysaidyouhadstruck\'buriedtreasure\'——therestwaseasy。\"

  Monicaheardthevoiceofherbrotheranswerwithalaugh。

  \"Easy?\"hemocked。\"There\'snoextradition。Youcan\'ttouchme。

  You\'reluckyifyougetoutofherealive。I\'veonlytoraisemyvoice——\"

  \"And,I\'llkillyou!\"

  ThiswasdangerMonicacouldunderstand。

  Freedfromthenightmareofdoubt,withacrysheranforward。

  ShesawPeabody,hisbackagainstawall,alevelledautomaticinhishand;herbrotherattheentrancetoatunnelliketheonefromwhichshehadjustappeared。Hisarmswereraisedabovehishead。

  Athisfeetlayarevolver。Foraninstant,withdisbelief,hestaredatMonica,andthen,asthoughassuredthatitwasshe,hiseyesdilated。Inthemwerefearandhorror。SogenuinewastheagonyinthefaceofthecounterfeiterthatEverett,whohadfollowed,turnedhisownaway。Buttheeyesofthebrotherandsisterremainedfixeduponeachother,hers,appealingly;his,withdespair。Hetriedtospeak,butthewordsdidnotcome。Whenhedidbreakthesilencehistonewassingularlywistful,mosttenderlykind。

  \"Didyouhear?\"heasked。

  Monicaslowlybowedherhead。Withthesamenoteofgentlenessherbrotherpersisted:

  \"Didyouunderstand?\"

  Betweenthemstretchedthecobwebofstringshungwithyellowcertificates;eachcallingforfivehundreddollars,payableingold。

  Stirredbythenightairfromtheopentunnels,theyflutteredandflaunted。

  Againstthesightofthem,Monicaclosedhereyes。Heavily,asthoughwithagreatphysicaleffort,againshebowedherhead。

  Theeyesofherbrothersearchedabouthimwildly。Theyrestedonthemouthofthetunnel。

  Withhisloweredarmhepointed。

  \"Whoisthat?\"hecried。

  Instinctivelytheothersturned。

  Itwasforaninstant。Theinstantsufficed。

  Monicasawherbrotherthrowhimselfuponthefloor,feltherselfflungasideasEverettandthedetectiveleapeduponhim;sawherbrotherpresshishandsagainsthisheart,thetwomendraggingathisarms。

  Thecavelikeroomwasshakenwithareport,anacridsmokeassailedhernostrils。Themenceasedstruggling。Herbrotherlaystill。

  Monicasprangtowardthebody,butablackwaveroseandsubmergedher。Asshefainted,tosaveherselfshethrewoutherarms,andasshefellshedraggeddownwithhertheburiedtreasureofCobre。

  Stretcheduponthestonefloorbesideherbrother,shelaymotionless。

  Beneathher,andwrappedaboutandcoveringher,astheleavescoveredthebabesinthewood,wasavastcobwebofyellowbills,eachforfivehundreddollars,payableingold。

  AmonthlatertheharborofPortoCortezinHonduraswasshakenwiththeroarofcannon。Incomparison,theroaringofallthecannonofalltherevolutionsthatthatdistressfulcountryeverhadknown,werelikefire-crackersunderabarrel。

  Faithfultohisitinerary,theSecretaryofStateoftheUnitedStateswaspayinghisformalvisittoHonduras,andthePresidentofthatrepublic,waitingupontheFruitCompany\'swharftogreethim,wasreceivingthesaluteoftheAmericanbattle-ships。Backofhim,onthewharf,hisownbarefootedartillerymenintheirturnweresaluting,excitedlyandspasmodically,thedistinguishedvisitor。Asanhonorhehadatlastlearnedtoacceptwithoutputtingafingerineachear,theSecretaryofStatesmiledwithgraciouscalm。LesscalmwasthePresidentofHonduras。HeknewsomethingtheSecretarydidnotknow。Heknewthatatanymomentagunofhissalutingbatterymightturnturtle,orblowintotheharborhimself,hiscabinet,andthelargerpartofhisstandingarmy。

  MadefasttothewharfonthesideoppositetotheoneatwhichtheSecretaryhadlandedwasoneoftheFruitCompany\'ssteamers。

  Shewasonherwaynorth,andPortoCortezwasaportofcall。

  Thatherpassengersmightnotintrudeupontheceremonies,hersideofthewharfwasropedoffandguardedbythestandingarmy。

  Butfromherdecksandfrombehindtheropesthepassengers,withabatteryofcameras,wereperpetuatingthehistoricscene。

  Amongthem,closetotheropes,viewingtheceremonywiththecynicaleyeofonewhoinEuropehadseenkingsandemperorsmeetupontheFieldoftheClothofGold,wasEverett。Hemadenoefforttobringhimselftotheattentionofhisformerchief。Butwhentheintroductionswereover,theSecretaryofStateturnedhiseyestohisfellowcountrymencrowdingtherailsoftheAmericansteamer。Theygreetedhimwithcheers。Thegreatmanraisedhishat,andhiseyesfelluponEverett。TheSecretaryadvancedquickly,hishandextended,brushingtoonesidethestandingarmy。

  \"Whatareyoudoinghere?\"hedemanded。

  \"Onmywayhome,sir,\"saidEverett。\"Icouldn\'tleavesooner;therewere——personalreasons。ButIcabledthedepartmentmyresignationthedayMendozagavememywalking-papers。Youmayremember,\"

  Everettaddeddryly,\"thedepartmentacceptedbycable。\"

  Thegreatmanshowedembarrassment。

  \"Itwasmostunfortunate,\"hesympathized。\"Wewantedthattreaty,andwhile,nodoubt,youmadeeveryeffort——\"

  HebecameawareofthefactthatEverett\'sattentionwasnotexclusivelyhisown。Followingthedirectionoftheyoungman\'seyestheSecretarysawonthedeckjustabovethem,leaningupontherail,agirlindeepmourning。

  Shewasverybeautiful。Herfacewasaslovelyasavioletandasshy。

  TotheSecretaryabeautifulwomanwasalwaysabeautifulwoman。

  Buthehadreadthepapers。Whohadnot?Hewassuretheremustbesomemistake。Thiscouldnotbethesisterofacriminal;thewomanforwhomEveretthadsmashedhiscareer。

  TheSecretarymaskedhisastonishment,butnothisadmiration。

  \"Mrs。Everett?\"heasked。Hisverytoneconveyedcongratulations。

  \"Yes,\"saidtheex-diplomat。\"SomedayIshallbegladtopresentyou。\"

  TheSecretarydidnotwaitforanintroduction。Raisinghiseyestotheship\'srail,hemadeadeepandcourtlybow。Withagestureworthyofd\'Artagnan,hishighhatsweptthewharf。Themembersofhisstaff,theofficersfromthewar-ships,thePresidentofHondurasandthemembersofhisstaffendeavoredtoimitatehisactofhomage,andinconfusionMrs。Everettblushedbecomingly。

  \"WhenIreturntoWashington,\"saidtheSecretaryhastily,\"comeandseeme。Youaretoovaluabletolose。Yourcareer——\"

  AgainEverettwaslookingathiswife。Herdistressathavingbeensosuddenlydrawnintothelime-lightamusedhim,andhewassmiling。Then,asthoughawareoftheSecretary\'smeaning,helaughed。

  \"Mydearsir!\"heprotested。Histonesuggestedhewasabouttoadd\"mindyourownbusiness,\"or\"gotothedevil。\"

  Insteadhesaid:\"I\'mnotworryingaboutmycareer。Mycareerhasjustbegun。\"

  THEBOYSCOUT

  AruleoftheBoyScoutsiseverydaytodosomeoneagoodturn。

  Notbecausethecopybookstellyouitdeservesanother,butinspiteofthatpleasingpossibility。Ifyouareatruescout,untilyouhaveperformedyouractofkindnessyourdayisdark。Youareasunhappyasisthegrown-upwhohasbegunhisdaywithoutshavingorreadingtheNewYorkSun。Butassoonasyouhaveprovedyourselfyoumay,withaclearconscience,looktheworldinthefaceanduntietheknotinyourkerchief。

  JimmieReederuntiedtheaccusingknotinhisscarfatjusttenminutespasteightonahotAugustmorningafterhehadgivenonedimetohissisterSadie。Withthatshecouldeitherwitnessthefirst-runfilmsatthePalace,orbydividingherfortunepatronizetwoofthenickelshowsonLenoxAvenue。ThechoiceJimmielefttoher。HewassettingoutfortheannualencampmentoftheBoyScoutsatHunter\'sIsland,andintheexcitementofthatadventureeventhemoviesceasedtothrill。ButSadiealsocouldbeunselfish。Withaheroismofacamp-firemaidenshemadeagesturewhichmighthavebeeninterpretedtomeanshewasreturningthemoney。

  \"Ican\'t,Jimmie!\"shegasped。\"Ican\'ttakeitoffyou。Yousavedit,andyououghttogetthefunofit。\"

  \"Ihaven\'tsavedityet,\"saidJimmie。\"I\'mgoingtocutitoutoftherailroadfare。I\'mgoingtogetoffatCityIslandinsteadofatPelhamManorandwalkthedifference。That\'stencentscheaper。\"

  Sadieexclaimedwithadmiration:

  \"An\'youcarryin\'thatheavygrip!\"

  \"Aw,that\'snothin\',\"saidthemanofthefamily。

  \"Good-by,mother。Solong,Sadie。\"

  TowardofffurtherexpressionsofgratitudehehurriedlyadvisedSadietotakein\"TheCurseofCain\"ratherthan\"TheMohawk\'sLastStand,\"andfleddownthefrontsteps。

  Heworehiskhakiuniform。Onhisshoulderswashisknapsack,fromhishandsswunghissuit-case,andbetweenhisheavystockingsandhis\"shorts\"hiskneecaps,unkissedbythesun,asyetunscathedbyblackberryvines,showedaswhiteandfragileasthewristsofagirl。

  Ashemovedtowardthe\"L\"stationatthecorner,Sadieandhismotherwavedtohim;inthestreet,boystoosmalltobescoutshailedhimenviously;eventhepolicemanglancingoverthenewspapersonthenews-standnoddedapproval。

  \"Youascout,Jimmie?\"heasked。

  \"No,\"retortedJimmie,forwasnothealsoinuniform?\"I\'mSantaClausoutfillingChristmasstockings。\"

  Thepatrolmanalsopossessedareadywit。

  \"Thengetyourselfapair,\"headvised。\"Ifadogwastoseeyourlegs——\"

  JimmieescapedtheinsultbyfleeingupthestepsoftheElevated。

  Anhourlater,withhisvaliseinonehandandstaffintheother,hewastrampinguptheBostonPostRoadandbreathingheavily。

  Thedaywascruellyhot。Beforehiseyes,overaninterminablestretchofasphalt,theheatwavesdancedandflickered。AlreadytheknapsackonhisshoulderspresseduponhimlikeanOldManoftheSea;thelineninthevalisehadturnedtopigiron,hispipe-

  stemlegswerewabbling,hiseyessmartedwithsaltsweat,andthefingerssupportingthevalisebelongedtosomeotherboy,andweregivingthatboymuchpain。Butasthemotor-carsflashedpastwithraucouswarnings,or,thatthosewhorodemightbetterseetheboywithbareknees,passedat\"halfspeed,\"Jimmiestiffenedhisshouldersandsteppedjauntilyforward。Evenwhenthejoy-ridersmockedwith\"Oh,youscout!\"hesmiledatthem。Hewaswillingtoadmittothosewhorodethatthelaughwasontheonewhowalked。Andheregretted——

  oh,sobitterly——havingleftthetrain。Hewasindignantthatforhis\"onegoodturnaday\"hehadnotselectedonelessstrenuous——that,forinstance,hehadnotassistedafrightenedoldladythroughthetraffic。Torefusethedimeshemighthaveoffered,asalltruescoutsrefusealltips,wouldhavebeeneasierthantoearnitbywalkingfivemiles,withthesunatninety-ninedegrees,andcarryingexcessbaggage。

  TwentytimesJamesshiftedthevalisetotheotherhand,twentytimesheletitdropandsatuponit。

  Andthen,asagainhetookuphisburden,thegoodSamaritandrewnear。Hedrewnearinalowgrayracing-carattherateoffortymilesanhour,andwithinahundredfeetofJimmiesuddenlystoppedandbackedtowardhim。ThegoodSamaritanwasayoungmanwithwhitehair。Heworeasuitofblue,agolfcap;thehandsthatheldthewheelweredisguisedinlargeyellowgloves。Hebroughtthecartoahaltandsurveyedthedrippingfigureintheroadwithtiredanduncuriouseyes。

  \"YouaBoyScout?\"heasked。

  Withalacrityforthetwenty-firsttimeJimmiedroppedthevalise,forcedhiscrampedfingersintostraightlines,andsaluted。

  Theyoungmaninthecarnoddedtowardtheseatbesidehim。

  \"Getin,\"hecommanded。

  WhenJamessatpantinghappilyathiselbowtheoldyoungman,toJimmie\'sdisappointment,didnotcontinuetoshatterthespeedlimit。

  Instead,heseemedinclinedforconversation,andthecar,growlingindignantly,crawled。

  \"IneversawaBoyScoutbefore,\"announcedtheoldyoungman。

  \"Tellmeaboutit。First,tellmewhatyoudowhenyou\'renotscouting。\"

  Jimmieexplainedvolubly。Whennotinuniformhewasanofficeboy,andfrompeddlersandbeggarsguardedthegatesofCarrollandHastings,stock-brokers。Hespokethenamesofhisemployerswithawe。Itwasafirmdistinguished,conservative,andlongestablished。Thewhite-hairedyoungmanseemedtonodinassent。

  \"Doyouknowthem?\"demandedJimmiesuspiciously。\"Areyouacustomerofours?\"

  \"Iknowthem,\"saidtheyoungman。\"Theyarecustomersofmine。\"

  JimmiewonderedinwhatwayCarrollandHastingswerecustomersofthewhite-hairedyoungman。Judginghimbyhisoutergarments,JimmieguessedhewasaFifthAvenuetailor;hemightbeevenahaberdasher。Jimmiecontinued。Helived,heexplained,withhismotheratOneHundredandForty-sixthStreet;Sadie,hissister,attendedthepublicschool;hehelpedsupportthemboth,andhenowwasabouttoenjoyawell-earnedvacationcampingoutonHunter\'sIsland,wherehewouldcookhisownmeals,and,ifthemosquitoespermitted,sleepinatent。

  \"Andyoulikethat?\"demandedtheyoungman。\"Youcallthatfun?\"

  \"Sure!\"protestedJimmie。\"Don\'tyougocampingout?\"

  \"Igocampingout,\"saidthegoodSamaritan,\"wheneverIleaveNewYork。\"

  JimmiehadnotforthreeyearslivedinWallStreetnottounderstandthattheyoungmanspokeinmetaphor。

  \"Youdon\'tlook,\"objectedtheyoungmancritically,\"asthoughyouwerebuiltforthestrenuouslife。\"

  Jimmieglancedguiltilyathiswhiteknees。

  \"Yououghtterseemetwoweeksfromnow,\"heprotested。\"Igetallsunburntandhard——

  hardasanything!\"

  Theyoungmanwasincredulous。

  \"YouwereneargettingsunstruckwhenIpickedyouup,\"helaughed。\"Ifyou\'regoingtoHunter\'sIsland,whydidn\'tyougotoPelhamManor?\"

  \"That\'sright!\"assentedJimmieeagerly。\"ButIwantedtosavethetencentsso\'stosendSadietothemovies。SoIwalked。\"

  Theyoungmanlookedhisembarrassment。

  \"Ibegyourpardon,\"hemurmured。

  ButJimmiedidnothearhim。Fromthebackofthecarhewasdraggingexcitedlyatthehatedsuit-case。

  \"Stop!\"hecommanded。\"Igottergetout。Igotterwalk。\"

  Theyoungmanshowedhissurprise。

  \"Walk!\"heexclaimed。\"Whatisit——abet?\"

  Jimmiedroppedthevaliseandfolloweditintotheroadway。Ittooksometimetoexplaintotheyoungman。First,hehadtobetoldaboutthescoutlawandtheonegoodturnaday,andthatitmustinvolvesomepersonalsacrifice。And,asJimmiepointedout,changingfromaslowsuburbantraintoaracing-carcouldnotbelistedasasacrifice。Hehadnotearnedthemoney,Jimmieargued;

  hehadonlyavoidedpayingittotherailroad。IfhedidnotwalkhewouldbeobtainingthegratitudeofSadiebyafalsehood。

  Therefore,hemustwalk。

  \"Notatall,\"protestedtheyoungman。\"You\'vegotitwrong。Whatgoodwillitdoyoursistertohaveyousunstruck?Ithinkyouaresunstruck。You\'recrazywiththeheat。Yougetinhere,andwe\'lltalkitoveraswegoalong。\"

  HastilyJimmiebackedaway。\"I\'dratherwalk,\"hesaid。

  Theyoungmanshiftedhislegsirritably。

  \"Thenhow\'llthissuityou?\"hecalled。\"We\'lldeclarethatfirst\'onegoodturn\'afailureandstartafresh。Domeagoodturn。\"

  Jimmiehaltedinhistracksandlookedbacksuspiciously。

  \"I\'mgoingtoHunter\'sIslandInn,\"calledtheyoungman,\"andI\'velostmyway。Yougetinhereandguideme。That\'llbedoingmeagoodturn。\"

  Oneithersideoftheroad,blottingoutthelandscape,gianthandspickedoutinelectric-lightbulbspointedthewaytoHunter\'sIslandInn。Jimmiegrinnedandnoddedtowardthem。

  \"Muchobliged,\"hecalled。\"Igotterwalk。\"Turninghisbackupontemptation,hewaddledforwardintotheflickeringheatwaves。

  Theyoungmandidnotattempttopursue。Atthesideoftheroad,undertheshadeofagiantelm,hehadbroughtthecartoahaltandwithhisarmscrosseduponthewheelsatmotionless,followingwithfrowningeyestheretreatingfigureofJimmie。Butthenarrow-chestedandknock-kneedboystaggeringoverthesun-bakedasphaltnolongerconcernedhim。ItwasnotJimmie,butthecodepreachedbyJimmie,andnotonlypreachedbutbeforehiseyesputintopractice,thatinterestedhim。Theyoungmanwithwhitehairhadbeenrunningawayfromtemptation。Atfortymilesanhourhehadbeenrunningawayfromthetemptationtodoafellowmortal\"agoodturn。\"Thatmorning,totheappealofadrowningCaesarto\"Helpme,Cassius,orIsink,\"hehadanswered:\"Sink!\"Thatanswerhehadnowishtoreconsider。Thathemightnotreconsiderhehadsoughttoescape。

  Itwashisexperiencethatasixty-horse-powerracing-machineisajealousmistress。Forretrospective,sentimental,orphilanthropicthoughtsshegrantsnoleaveofabsence。Buthehadnotescaped。

  Jimmiehadhaltedhim,trippedhimbytheheels,andsethimagaintothinking。Withinthehalf-hourthatfollowedthosewhorolledpastsawatthesideoftheroadacarwithherenginerunning,andleaninguponthewheel,asunconsciousofhissurroundingsasthoughhesatathisownfireplace,ayoungmanwhofrownedandstaredatnothing。Thehalf-hourpassedandtheyoungmanswunghiscarbacktowardthecity。Butatthefirstroad-housethatshowedablue-and-whitetelephonesignheleftit,andintotheironboxattheendofthebardroppedanickel。HewishedtocommunicatewithMr。Carroll,ofCarrollandHastings;andwhenhelearnedMr。Carrollhadjustissuedordersthathemustnotbedisturbed,theyoungmangavehisname。

  Theeffectuponthebarkeeperwasinstantaneous。Withtheaggrievedairofonewhofeelsheisthevictimofajesthelaughedscornfully。

  \"Whatareyouputtingover?\"hedemanded。

  Theyoungmansmiledreassuringly。Hehadbeguntospeakand,thoughapparentlyengagedwiththebeer-glasshewaspolishing,thebarkeeperlistened。

  DowninWallStreettheseniormemberofCarrollandHastingsalsolistened。Hewasaloneinthemostprivateofallhisprivateoffices,andwheninterruptedhadbeenengagedinwhat,ofallundertakings,isthemostmomentous。Onthedeskbeforehimlayletterstohislawyer,tothecoroner,tohiswife;andhiddenbyamassofpapers,butwithinreachofhishand,wasanautomaticpistol。Thepromiseitofferedofswiftreleasehadmadethewritingoftheletterssimple,hadgivenhimafeelingofcompletedetachment,hadreleasedhim,atleastinthought,fromallresponsibilities。Andwhenathiselbowthetelephonecougheddiscreetly,itwasasthoughsomeonehadcalledhimfromaworldfromwhichalreadyhehadmadehisexit。

  Mechanically,throughmerehabit,heliftedthereceiver。

  Thevoiceoverthetelephonecameinbrisk,staccatosentences。

  \"ThatletterIsentthismorning?Forgetit。Tearitup。I\'vebeenthinkingandI\'mgoingtotakeachance。I\'vedecidedtobackyouboys,andIknowyou\'llmakegood。I\'mspeakingfromaroad-houseintheBronx;goingstraightfromheretothebank。Soyoucanbegintodrawagainstuswithinanhour。And——hello!——willthreemillionsseeyouthrough?\"

  FromWallStreettherecamenoanswer,butfromthehandsofthebarkeeperaglasscrashedtothefloor。

  Theyoungmanregardedthebarkeeperwithpuzzledeyes。

  \"Hedoesn\'tanswer,\"heexclaimed。\"Hemusthavehungup。\"

  \"Hemusthavefainted!\"saidthebarkeeper。

  Thewhite-hairedonepushedabillacrossthecounter。\"Topayforbreakage,\"hesaid,anddisappeareddownPelhamParkway。

  Throughouttheday,withthebill,forevidence,pastedagainstthemirror,thebarkeepertoldandretoldthewondroustale。

  \"Hestoodjustwhereyou\'restandingnow,\"herelated,\"blowinginmillion-dollarbillslikeyou\'dblowsudsoffabeer。IfI\'dknoweditwashim,I\'dhavehithimonceandhidhiminthecellarforthereward。Who\'dIthinkhewas?Ithoughthewasawire-tapper,workingacongame!\"

  Mr。Carrollhadnot\"hungup,\"butwhenintheBronxthebeer-glasscrashed,inWallStreetthereceiverhadslippedfromthehandofthemanwhoheldit,andthemanhimselfhadfallenforward。Hisdeskhithiminthefaceandwokehim——wokehimtothewonderfulfactthathestilllived;thatatfortyhehadbeenbornagain;thatbeforehimstretchedmanymoreyearsinwhich,astheyoungmanwiththewhitehairhadpointedout,hestillcouldmakegood。

  TheafternoonwasfaradvancedwhenthestaffofCarrollandHastingswereallowedtodepart,and,evenlateaswasthehour,twoofthemwereaskedtoremain。IntothemostprivateoftheprivateofficesCarrollinvitedGaskell,theheadclerk;inthemainofficeHastingshadaskedyoungThorne,thebondclerk,tobeseated。

  UntiltheseniorpartnerhasfinishedwithGaskellyoungThornemustremainseated。

  \"Gaskell,\"saidMr。Carroll,\"ifwehadlistenedtoyou,ifwe\'drunthisplaceasitwaswhenfatherwasalive,thisneverwouldhavehappened。Ithasn\'thappened,butwe\'vehadourlesson。Andafterthiswe\'regoingslowandgoingstraight。Andwedon\'tneedyoutotellushowtodothat。Wewantyoutogoaway——onamonth\'svacation。WhenIthoughtweweregoingunderIplannedtosendthechildrenonaseavoyagewiththegoverness——sotheywouldn\'tseethenewspapers。ButnowthatIcanlookthemintheeyeagain,Ineedthem,Ican\'tletthemgo。So,ifyou\'dliketotakeyourwifeonanoceantriptoNovaScotiaandQuebec,herearethecabinsIreservedforthekids。Theycallittheroyalsuite——whateverthatis——andthetriplastsamonth。Theboatsailsto-morrowmorning。Don\'tsleeptoolateoryoumaymissher。\"

  Theheadclerkwassecretingtheticketsintheinsidepocketofhiswaistcoat。Hisfingerstrembled,andwhenhelaughedhisvoicetrembled。

  \"Misstheboat!\"theheadclerkexclaimed。\"IfshegetsawayfromMillieandmeshe\'sgottostartnow。We\'llgoonboardto-night!\"

  Ahalf-hourlaterMilliewasonherkneespackingatrunk,andherhusbandwastelephoningtothedrug-storeforasponge-bagandacureforseasickness。

  Owingtothejoyinherheartandtothefactthatshewasonherknees,Milliewasalternatelyweepingintothetrunk-trayandofferingupincoherentprayersofthanksgiving。Suddenlyshesankbackuponthefloor。

  \"John!\"shecried,\"doesn\'titseemsinfultosailawayina\'royalsuite\'andleavethisbeautifulflatempty?\"

  OverthetelephoneJohnwashavingtroublewiththedrugclerk。

  \"No!\"heexplained,\"I\'mnotseasicknow。ThemedicineIwantistobetakenlater。IknowI\'mspeakingfromthePavonia;butthePavoniaisn\'taship;it\'sanapartment-house。\"

  HeturnedtoMillie。\"Wecan\'tbeintwoplacesatthesametime,\"hesuggested。

  \"But,think,\"insistedMillie,\"ofallthepoorpeoplestiflingto-nightinthisheat,tryingtosleepontheroofsandfire-escapes;

  andourflatsocoolandbigandpretty——andnooneinit。\"

  Johnnoddedhisheadproudly。

  \"Iknowit\'sbig,\"hesaid,\"butitisn\'tbigenoughtoholdallthepeoplewhoaresleepingto-nightontheroofsandintheparks。\"

  \"Iwasthinkingofyourbrother——andGrace,\"saidMillie。\"They\'vebeenmarriedonlytwoweeksnow,andthey\'reinastuffyhallbedroomandeatingwithalltheotherboarders。Thinkwhatourflatwouldmeantothem;tobebythemselves,witheightroomsandtheirownkitchenandbath,andournewrefrigeratorandthegramophone!Itwouldbeheaven!Itwouldbearealhoneymoon!\"

  Abandoningthedrugclerk,JohnliftedMillieinhisarmsandkissedher,for,nexttohiswife,nearesthisheartwastheyoungerbrother。

  TheyoungerbrotherandGraceweresittingonthestoopoftheboarding-house。Ontheuppersteps,intheirshirt-sleeves,weretheotherboarders;sothebrideandbridegroomspokeinwhispers。

  Theairofthecrossstreetwasstaleandstagnant;fromitroseexhalationsofrottingfruit,thegasesofanopensubway,thesmokeofpassingtaxicabs。Butbetweenthestreetandthehallbedroom,withitsodorsofagas-stoveandakitchen,thechoicewasdifficult。

  \"We\'vegottocooloffsomehow,\"theyounghusbandwassaying,\"oryouwon\'tsleep。Shallwetreatourselvestoice-creamsodasoratripontheWeehawkenferry-boat?\"

  \"Theferry-boat!\"beggedthegirl,\"wherewecangetawayfromallthesepeople。\"

  Ataxicabwithatrunkinfrontwhirledintothestreet,kickeditselftoastop,andtheheadclerkandMilliespilledoutuponthepavement。Theytalkedsofast,andtheyoungerbrotherandGracetalkedsofast,thattheboarders,althoughtheylistenedintently,couldmakenothingofit。

  Theydistinguishedonlytheconcludingsentences:

  \"Whydon\'tyoudrivedowntothewharfwithus,\"theyheardtheelderbrotherask,\"andseeourroyalsuite?\"

  Buttheyoungerbrotherlaughedhimtoscorn。

  \"What\'syourroyalsuite,\"hemocked,\"toourroyalpalace?\"

  Anhourlater,hadtheboarderslistenedoutsidetheflatoftheheadclerk,theywouldhaveheardissuingfromhisbathroomthecoolingmurmurofrunningwaterandfromhisgramophonethejubilantnotesof\"Alexander\'sRag-timeBand。\"

  WheninhisprivateofficeCarrollwasmakingapresentoftheroyalsuitetotheheadclerk,inthemainofficeHastings,thejuniorpartner,wasaddressing\"Champ\"Thorne,thebondclerk。

  Headdressedhimfamiliarlyandaffectionatelyas\"Champ。\"Thiswasduepartlytothefactthattwenty-sixyearsbeforeThornehadbeenchristenedChampneysandtothecoincidencethathehadcaptainedthefootballelevenofoneoftheBigThreetothechampionship。

  \"Champ,\"saidMr。Hastings,\"lastmonth,whenyouaskedmetoraiseyoursalary,thereasonIdidn\'tdoitwasnotbecauseyoudidn\'tdeserveit,butbecauseIbelievedifwegaveyouaraiseyou\'dimmediatelygetmarried。\"

  Theshouldersoftheex-footballcaptainroseaggressively;hesnortedwithindignation。

  \"AndwhyshouldInotgetmarried?\"hedemanded。\"You\'reafineonetotalk!You\'rethemostoffensivelyhappymarriedmanIevermet。\"

  \"PerhapsIknowIamhappybetterthanyoudo,\"reprovedthejuniorpartner;\"butIknowalsothatittakesmoneytosupportawife。\"

  \"Youraisemetoahundredaweek,\"urgedChamp,\"andI\'llmakeitsupportawifewhetheritsupportsmeornot。\"

  \"Amonthago,\"continuedHastings,\"wecouldhavepromisedyouahundred,butwedidn\'tknowhowlongwecouldpayit。Wedidn\'twantyoutorushoffandmarrysomefinegirl——\"

  \"Somefinegirl!\"mutteredMr。Thorne。\"Thefinestgirl!\"

  \"Thefinerthegirl,\"Hastingspointedout,\"theharderitwouldhavebeenforyouifwehadfailedandyouhadlostyourjob。\"

  Theeyesoftheyoungmanopenedwithsympathyandconcern。

  \"Isitasbadasthat?\"hemurmured。

  Hastingssighedhappily。

  \"Itwas,\"hesaid,\"butthismorningtheYoungManofWallStreetdidusagoodturn——savedus——savedourcreditors,savedourhomes,savedourhonor。We\'regoingtostartfreshandpayourdebts,andweagreedthefirstdebtwepaidwouldbethesmalloneweoweyou。

  You\'vebroughtusmorethanwe\'vegiven,andifyou\'llstaywithuswe\'regoingto\'see\'yourfiftyandraiseitahundred。Whatdoyousay?\"

  YoungMr。Thorneleapedtohisfeet。Whathesaidwas:\"Where\'nhell\'smyhat?\"

  Butbythetimehehadfoundthehatandthedoorhemendedhismanners。

  \"Isay,\'Thankyouathousandtimes,\"\'heshoutedoverhisshoulder。\"Excuseme,butI\'vegottogo。I\'vegottobreakthenewsto——\"

  Hedidnotexplaintowhomhewasgoingtobreakthenews;butHastingsmusthaveguessed,foragainhesighedhappilyandthen,alittlehystericallylaughedaloud。Severalmonthshadpassedsincehehadlaughedaloud。

  InhisanxietytobreakthenewsChampThornealmostbrokehisneck。Inhisexcitementhecouldnotrememberwhethertheredflashmeanttheelevatorwasgoingdownorcomingup,andsoonerthanwaittofindouthestartedtoracedowneighteenflightsofstairswhenfortunatelytheelevator-doorswungopen。

  \"Yougetfivedollars,\"heannouncedtotheelevatorman,\"ifyoudroptothestreetwithoutastop。Beatthespeedlimit!Actlikethebuildingisonfireandyou\'retryingtosavemebeforetherooffalls。\"

  SenatorBarnesandhisentirefamily,whichwashisdaughterBarbara,wereattheRitz-Carlton。TheywereintowninAugustbecausetherewasameetingofthedirectorsoftheBrazilandCuyabaRubberCompany,ofwhichcompanySenatorBarneswaspresident。Itwasasecretmeeting。Thosedirectorswhowerekeepingcoolattheedgeoftheoceanhadbeensummonedbytelegraph;thosewhoweresteamingacrosstheocean,bywireless。

  Upfromtheequatorhaddriftedthethreatofascandal,sickening,grim,terrible。Asyetitburnedbeneaththesurface,givingoutonlyanodor,butanodorasrankasburningrubberitself。Atanymomentitmightbreakintoflame。Forthedirectors,wasitthebetterwisdomtoletthescandalsmoulder,andtakeachance,ortobethefirsttogivethealarm,thefirsttoleadthewaytothehorrorandstampitout?

  Itwastodecidethisthat,intheheatofAugust,thedirectorsandthepresidenthadforegathered。

  ChampThorneknewnothingofthis;heknewonlythatbyamiracleBarbaraBarneswasintown;thatatlasthewasinapositiontoaskhertomarryhim;thatshewouldcertainlysayshewould。Thatwasallhecaredtoknow。

  Ayearbeforehehadissuedhisdeclarationofindependence。

  Beforehecouldmarry,hetoldher,hemustbeabletosupportawifeonwhatheearned,withoutherhavingtoacceptmoneyfromherfather,anduntilhereceived\"aminimumwage\"offivethousanddollarstheymustwait。

  \"Whatisthematterwithmyfather\'smoney?\"Barbarahaddemanded。

  Thornehadevadedthedirectquestion。

  \"Thereistoomuchofit,\"hesaid。

  \"Doyouobjecttothewayhemakesit?\"insistedBarbara。\"Becauserubberismostuseful。Youputitingolfballsandautotiresandgaloshes。Thereisnothingsoperfectlyrespectableasgaloshes。

  Andwhatisthere\'tainted\'aboutaraincoat?\"

  Thorneshookhisheadunhappily。

  \"It\'snotthefinishedproducttowhichIrefer,\"hestammered;\"it\'sthewaytheygettherawmaterial。\"

  \"Theygetitoutoftrees,\"saidBarbara。Thensheexclaimedwithenlightenment——\"Oh!\"shecried,\"youarethinkingoftheCongo。

  Thereitisterrible!Thatisslavery。ButtherearenoslavesontheAmazon。Thenativesarefreeandtheworkiseasy。TheyjusttapthetreesthewaythefarmersgathersugarinVermont。Fatherhastoldmeaboutitoften。\"

  Thornehadmadenocomment。Hecouldabuseafriend,ifthefriendwereamongthosepresent,butdenouncinganyonehedislikedasheartilyashedislikedSenatorBarneswasapublicservicehepreferredtoleavetoothers。Andheknewbesidesthatifthefathershelovedandthemansheloveddistrustedeachother,Barbarawouldnotrestuntilshelearnedthereasonwhy。

  Oneday,inanewspaper,BarbarareadofthePujuMayoatrocities,oftheIndianslavesinthejunglesandbackwatersoftheAmazon,whoareofferedupassacrificesto\"redrubber。\"Shecarriedthepapertoherfather。Whatitsaid,herfathertoldher,wasuntrue,andifitweretrueitwasthefirsthehadheardofit。

  SenatorBarneslovedthegoodthingsoflife,butthethinghelovedmostwashisdaughter;thethinghevaluedthehighestwashergoodopinion。Sowhenforthefirsttimeshelookedathimindoubt,heassuredherheatoncewouldorderaninvestigation。

  \"But,ofcourse,\"headded,\"itwillbemanymonthsbeforeouragentscanreport。OntheAmazonnewstravelsveryslowly。\"

  Intheeyesofhisdaughterthedoubtstilllingered。

  \"Iamafraid,\"shesaid,\"thatthatistrue。\"

  ThatwassixmonthsbeforethedirectorsoftheBrazilandCuyabaRubberCompanyweresummonedtomeettheirpresidentathisroomsintheRitz-Carlton。Theywereduetoarriveinhalfanhour,andwhileSenatorBarnesawaitedtheircomingBarbaracametohim。Inhereyeswasalightthathelpedtotellthegreatnews。Itgavehimasharp,jealouspang。Hewantedatoncetoplayapartinherhappiness,tomakehergratefultohim,notalonetothisstrangerwhowastakingheraway。Sofearfulwashethatshewouldshuthimoutofherlifethathadsheaskedforhalfhiskingdomhewouldhavepartedwithit。

  \"Andbesidesgivingmyconsent,\"saidtherubberking,\"forwhichnooneseemstohaveasked,whatcanIgivemylittlegirltomakeherrememberheroldfather?Somediamondstoputonherhead,orpearlstohangaroundherneck,ordoesshewantavacantlotonFifthAvenue?\"

  ThelovelyhandsofBarbararesteduponhisshoulders;herlovelyfacewasraisedtohis;herlovelyeyeswereappealing,andalittlefrightened。

  \"Whatwouldoneofthosethingscost?\"askedBarbara。

  Thequestionwaseminentlypractical。Itcamewithinthescopeofthesenator\'sunderstanding。Afterall,hewasnottobecastintoouterdarkness。Hissmilewascomplacent。Heansweredairily:

  \"Anythingyoulike,\"hesaid;\"amilliondollars?\"

  Thefingerscloseduponhisshoulders。Theeyes,stillfrightened,stillsearchedhisinappeal。

  \"Then,formywedding-present,\"saidthegirl,\"IwantyoutotakethatmilliondollarsandsendanexpeditiontotheAmazon。AndI

  willchoosethemen。Menunafraid;mennotafraidoffeverorsuddendeath;notafraidtotellthetruth——eventoyou。Andalltheworldwillknow。Andthey——Imeanyou——willsetthosepeoplefree!\"

  SenatorBarnesreceivedthedirectorswithanembarrassmentwhichheconcealedunderamannerofjustindignation。

  \"Mymindismadeup,\"hetoldthem。\"Existingconditionscannotcontinue。Andtothatend,atmyownexpense,IamsendinganexpeditionacrossSouthAmerica。Itwillinvestigate,punish,andestablishreforms。Isuggest,onaccountofthisdamnedheat,wedonowadjourn。\"

  Thatnight,overonLongIsland,Carrolltoldhiswifeall,ornearlyall。Hedidnottellherabouttheautomaticpistol。Andtogetherontiptoetheycrepttothenurseryandlookeddownattheirsleepingchildren。Whensherosefromherkneesthemothersaid:\"ButhowcanIthankhim?\"

  By\"him\"shemeanttheYoungManofWallStreet。

  \"Younevercanthankhim,\"saidCarroll;\"that\'stheworstofit。\"

  Butafteralongsilencethemothersaid:\"Iwillsendhimaphotographofthechildren。Doyouthinkhewillunderstand?\"

  DownatSeabright,Hastingsandhiswifewalkedinthesunkengarden。Themoonwassobrightthattherosesstillheldtheircolor。

  \"Iwouldliketothankhim,\"saidtheyoungwife。ShemeanttheYoungManofWallStreet。\"Butforhimwewouldhavelostthis。\"

  Hereyescaressedthegarden,thefruit-trees,thehousewithwide,hospitableverandas。\"To-morrowIwillsendhimsomeoftheseroses,\"saidtheyoungwife。\"Willheunderstandthattheymeanourhome?\"

  Atascandalouslylatehour,inascandalousspiritofindependence,ChampThorneandBarbaraweredrivingaroundCentralParkinataxicab。

  \"HowstrangelytheLordmoves,hiswonderstoperform,\"misquotedBarbara。\"HadnottheYoungManofWallStreetsavedMr。Hastings,Mr。Hastingscouldnothaveraisedyoursalary;youwouldnothaveaskedmetomarryyou,andhadyounotaskedmetomarryyou,fatherwouldnothavegivenmeawedding-present,and——\"

  \"And,\"saidChamp,takingupthetale,\"thousandsofslaveswouldstillbeburiedinthejungles,hiddenawayfromtheirwivesandchildrenandthelightofthesunandtheirfellowmen。Theystillwouldbedyingoffever,starvation,tortures。\"

  Hetookherhandinbothofhisandheldherfinger-tipsagainsthislips。

  \"Andtheywillneverknow,\"hewhispered,\"whentheirfreedomcomes,thattheyoweitalltoyou。\"

  OnHunter\'sIsland,JimmieReederandhisbunkie,SamSturges,eachonhiscanvascot,tossedandtwisted。Theheat,themoonlight,andthemosquitoeswouldnotletthemeventhinkofsleep。

  \"Thatwasbully,\"saidJimmie,\"whatyoudidto-dayaboutsavingthatdog。Ifithadn\'tbeenforyouhe\'dha\'drownded。\"

  \"Hewouldnot!\"saidSammywithpunctiliousregardforthetruth;

  \"itwasn\'tdeepenough。\"

  \"Well,thescout-masteroughttoknow,\"arguedJimmie;\"hesaiditwasthebest\'onegoodturn\'oftheday!\"

  ModestlySamshiftedthelime-lightsothatitfelluponhisbunkie。

  \"I\'llbet,\"hedeclaredloyally,\"your\'onegoodturn\'wasabetterone!\"

  Jimmieyawned,andthenlaughedscornfully。

  \"Me!\"hescoffed。\"Ididn\'tdonothing。Isentmysistertothemovies。\"

  \"SOMEWHEREINFRANCE\"

  MarieGessler,knownasMarieChaumontel,Jeanned\'Avrechy,theCountessd\'Aurillac,wasGerman。Herfather,whoservedthroughtheFranco-PrussianWar,wasaGermanspy。ItwasfromhermothershelearnedtospeakFrenchsufficientlywelltosatisfyevenanAcademicianand,amongParisians,topassasone。Bothherparentsweredead。Beforetheydeparted,knowingtheycouldleavetheirdaughternothingsavetheirdebts,theyhadhadhertrainedasanurse。Butwhentheyweregone,MarieintheBerlinhospitalsplayedpolitics,intrigued,indiscriminatelymisusedtheappealing,violeteyes。Therewasascandal;severalscandals。Attheageoftwenty-fiveshewasdismissedfromtheMunicipalHospital,andasnow-saveforthevioleteyes——shewaswithoutresources,asacompagnondevoyagewithaGermandoctorshetravelledtoMonteCarlo。TheresheabandonedthedoctorforHenriRavignac,acaptainintheFrenchAviationCorps,who,whenhisleaveended,escortedhertoParis。

  ThedutiesofCaptainRavignackepthiminbarracksneartheaviationfield,butMarieheestablishedinhisapartmentsontheBoulevardHaussmann。Onedayhebroughtfromthebarracksarollofblue-prints,andashewaslockingtheminadrawer,said:

  \"TheGermanswouldpaythroughthenoseforthose!\"Theremarkwasindiscreet,butthenMariehadtoldhimshewasFrench,andanyonewouldhavebelievedher。

  ThenextmorningthesamespiritofadventurethathadexiledherfromtheBerlinhospitalscarriedherwiththeblue-printstotheGermanembassy。There,greatlyshocked,theyfirstwrotedownhernameandaddress,andthen,indignantatherproposition,orderedherout。ButthedayfollowingastrangeyoungGermanwhowasnotatallindignant,but,onthecontrary,quitecharming,calleduponMarie。Fortheblue-printsheofferedheraverylargesum,andthatsamehourwiththemandMariedepartedforBerlin。Mariedidnotneedthemoney。Nordidtheargumentthatshewasservinghercountrygreatlyimpressher。Itwasratherthatshelovedintrigue。

  Andsoshebecameaspy。

  HenriRavignac,themanshehadrobbedoftheblue-prints,wastriedbycourt-martial。Thechargewastreason,butCharlesRavignac,hisyoungerbrother,promisedtoprovethattheguiltyonewasthegirl,andtothatendobtainedleaveofabsenceandspentmuchtimeandmoney。AtthetrialhewasabletoshowtherecordofMarieinBerlinandMonteCarlo;thatshewasthedaughterofaGermansecretagent;thatontheafternoontheprintsdisappearedMarie,withanagentoftheGermanembassy,hadleftParisforBerlin。

  Inconsequenceofthisthechargeofsellingmilitarysecretswasalteredtooneof\"grossneglect,\"andHenriRavignacwassentencedtotwoyearsinthemilitaryprisonatTours。Buthewasofanancientandnoblefamily,andwhentheycametotakehimfromhiscellintheCherche-Midi,hewasdead。Charles,hisbrother,disappeared。Itwassaidhealsohadkilledhimself;thathehadbeenappointedamilitaryattacheinSouthAmerica;thattorevengehisbrotherhehadenteredthesecretservice;butwhateverbecameofhimnooneknew。Allthatwascertainwasthat,thankstotheactofMarieGessler,ontherollsoftheFrencharmytheancientandnoblenameofRavignacnolongerappeared。

  InherchosenprofessionMarieGesslerfoundnothingdiscreditable。

  Ofherselfheropinionwasnothigh,andheropinionofmenwaslower。Forhersmilesshehadwatchedseveralsacrificehonor,duty,loyalty;andsheheldthemandtheirkindincontempt。Tolie,tocajole,torobmenofsecretstheythoughtimportant,andofsecretstheimportanceofwhichtheydidnotevenguess,wastohermerelyanintricateandexcitinggame。

  Sheplayeditverywell。Sowellthatintheserviceheradvancewasrapid。OnimportantmissionsshewassenttoRussia,throughtheBalkans;eventotheUnitedStates。There,withcredentialsasanarmynurse,sheinspectedourmilitaryhospitalsandunobtrusivelyaskedmanyinnocentquestions。

  WhenshebeggedtobeallowedtoworkinherbelovedParis,\"they\"toldherwhenwarcame\"they\"intendedtoplantherinsidethatcity,andthat,untilthen,thelessParisknewofherthebetter。

  Butjustbeforethegreatwarbroke,toreportonwhichwayItalymightjump,shewassenttoRome,anditwasnotuntilSeptembershewasrecalled。ThetelegraminformedherthatherAuntElizabethwasill,andthatatonceshemustreturntoBerlin。

  This,shelearnedfromthecodebookwrappedunderthecoverofherthermosbottle,meantthatshewastoreporttothegeneralcommandingtheGermanforcesatSoissons。

  FromItalyshepassedthroughSwitzerland,and,afterleavingBasle,onmilitarytrainswasrushednorthtoLuxemburg,andthenwesttoLaon。Shewasaccompaniedbyhercompanion,Bertha,anelderlyandrespectable,evendistinguished-lookingfemale。Inthesecretservicehernumberwas528。TheirpassesfromthewarofficedescribedthemasnursesoftheGermanRedCross。OnlytheIntelligenceDepartmentknewtheirrealmission。Withher,also,asherchauffeur,wasayoungItaliansoldieroffortune,PaulAnfossi。HehadservedintheBelgianCongo,intheFrenchForeignLegioninAlgiers,andspokealltheEuropeanlanguages。

  InRome,whereasawirelessoperatorhewasservingacommercialcompany,insellingMariecopiesofmessageshehadmemorized,Mariehadfoundhimuseful,andwhenwarcamesheobtainedforhim,fromtheWilhelmstrasse,thenumber292。FromLaon,inoneoftheautomobilesoftheGeneralStaff,thethreespiesweredrivenfirsttoSoissons,andthenalongtheroadtoMeauxandParis,tothevillageofNeufchelles。Theyarrivedatmidnight,andinachateauofoneoftheChampagneprinces,foundthecolonelcommandingtheIntelligenceBureau。Heacceptedtheircredentials,destroyedthem,andreplacedthemwithalaissez-

  passersignedbythemayorofLaon。Thatdignitary,thecolonelexplained,tocitizensofLaonfleeingtoParisandthecoasthadissuedmanypasses。ButasnowbetweenLaonandParistherewerethreeGermanarmies,therefugeeshadbeenturnedbackandtheirpassesconfiscated。

  \"Fromamongthem,\"saidtheofficer,\"wehaveselectedoneforyou。ItisissuedtothewifeofCountd\'Aurillac,acaptainofreserves,andheraunt,MadameBenet。Itasksforthoseladiesandtheirchauffeur,Briand,asafe-conductthroughtheFrenchmilitarylines。IfitgetsyouintoParisyouwilldestroyitandassumeanothername。TheCountd\'Aurillacisnowwithhisregimentinthatcity。Ifhelearnedofthepresencethereofhiswife,hewouldseekher,andthatwouldnotbegoodforyou。So,ifyoureachParis,youwillbecomeaBelgianrefugee。Youarehigh-bornandrich。Yourchateauhasbeendestroyed。Butyouhavemoney。YouwillgiveliberallytotheRedCross。Youwillvolunteertonurseinthehospitals。Withyoursadstoryofilltreatmentbyus,withyourhighbirth,andyourknowledgeofnursing,whichyouacquired,ofcourse,onlyasanamateur,youshouldnotfinditdifficulttojointheLadiesofFrance,ortheAmericanAmbulance。WhatyoulearnfromthewoundedEnglishandFrenchofficersandtheFrenchdoctorsyouwillsendusthroughtheusualchannels。\"

  \"WhendoIstart?\"askedthewoman。

  \"Forafewdays,\"explainedtheofficer,\"youremaininthischateau。

  Youwillkeepusinformedofwhatisgoingforwardafterwewithdraw。\"

  \"Withdraw?\"Itwasmoreofanexclamationthanaquestion。Mariewastoowelltrainedtoaskquestions。

  \"Wearetakingupanewposition,\"saidtheofficer,\"ontheAisne。\"

  Thewoman,incredulous,stared。

  \"AndwedonotenterParis?\"

  \"Youdo,\"returnedtheofficer。\"Thatisallthatconcernsyou。

  Wewilljoinyoulater——inthespring。Meanwhile,forthewinterweintrenchourselvesalongtheAisne。Inachimneyofthischateauwehavesetupawirelessoutfit。Weareleavingitintact。

  ThechauffeurBriand——who,youmustexplaintotheFrench,youbroughtwithyoufromLaon,andwhohasbeenlonginyourservice——willtransmitwhateveryoudiscover。Wewishespeciallytoknowofanymovementtowardourleft。IftheyattackinfrontfromSoissons,weareprepared;butofanyattempttocrosstheOiseandtakeusinflankyoumustwarnus。\"

  Theofficerroseandhunguponhimselfhisfield-glasses,map-cases,andside-arms。

  \"Weleaveyounow,\"hesaid。\"WhentheFrencharriveyouwilltellthemyourreasonforhaltingatthischateauwasthattheowner,MonsieurIverney,andhisfamilyarefriendsofyourhusband。Youfoundushere,andwedetainedyou。Andsolongasyoucanusethewireless,makeexcusestoremain。IftheyoffertosendyouontoParis,tellthemyourauntistooilltotravel。\"

  \"Buttheywillfindthewireless,\"saidthewoman。\"Theyaresuretousethetowersforobservation,andtheywillfindit。\"

  \"Inthatcase,\"saidtheofficer,\"youwillsuggesttothemthatwefledinsuchhastewehadnotimetodismantleit。Ofcourse,youhadnoknowledgethatitexisted,or,asaloyalFrenchwoman,youwouldhaveatoncetoldthem。\"Toemphasizehisnextwordstheofficerpointedather:\"Undernocircumstances,\"hecontinued,\"mustyoubesuspected。IftheyshouldtakeBriandintheact,shouldtheyhaveeventheleastdoubtconcerninghim,youmustrepudiatehimentirely。Ifnecessary,tokeepyourownskirtsclear,itwouldbeyourdutyyourselftodenouncehimasaspy。\"

  \"Yourfirstorders,\"saidthewoman,\"weretotellthemBriandhadbeenlonginmyservice;thatIbroughthimfrommyhomeinLaon。\"

  \"Hemightbeinyourserviceforyears,\"returnedthecolonel,\"andyounotknowhewasaGermanagent。\"

  \"IftosavemyselfIinformuponhim,\"saidMarie,\"ofcourseyouknowyouwilllosehim。\"

  Theofficershruggedhisshoulders。\"Awirelessoperator,\"heretorted,\"wecanreplace。Butforyou,andfortheserviceyouaretorenderinParis,wehavenosubstitute。Youmustnotbefoundout。Youareinvaluable。\"

  Thespyinclinedherhead。\"Ithankyou,\"shesaid。

  Theofficersputteredindignantly。

  \"Itisnotacompliment,\"heexclaimed;\"itisanorder。Youmustnotbefoundout!\"

  WithdrawnsometwohundredyardsfromtheParisroad,thechateaustooduponawoodedhill。Exceptdirectlyinfront,treesofgreatheightsurroundedit。Thetipsoftheirbranchesbrushedthewindows;interlacing,theycontinueduntiltheyoverhungthewalloftheestate。Whereitranwiththeroadthewallgavewaytoaloftygateandironfence,throughwhichthosepassingcouldseeastretchofnobleturf,aswideasapolo-field,bordersofflowersdisappearingundertheshadowsofthetrees;

  andthechateauitself,withitsterrace,itsmanywindows,itshigh-pitched,slopingroof,brokenbytowersandturrets。

  Throughtheremainderofthenighttherecamefromtheroadtothoseinthechateautheroarandrumblingofthearmyinretreat。

  Itmovedwithoutpanic,disorder,orhaste,butunceasingly。Notforaninstantwasthereabreathing-spell。Andwhenthesunrose,thethreespies——thetwowomenandthechauffeur——whointhegreatchateauwerenowalone,couldseeaswellashearthegraycolumnofsteelrollingpastbelowthem。

  ThespiesknewthatthegraycolumnhadreachedClaye,hadstoodwithinfifteenmilesofParis,andthenuponParishadturneditsback。TheyknewalsothatthereverberationsfromthedirectionofMeaux,thateachmomentgrewmoreloudandsavage,weretheFrench\"seventy-fives\"whippingthegraycolumnforward。OfwhattheyfelttheGermansdidnotspeak。Insilencetheylookedateachother,andintheeyesofMariewasbitternessandresolve。

  TowardnoonMariemetAnfossiinthegreatdrawing-roomthatstretchedthelengthoftheterraceandfromthewindowsofwhich,throughtheparkgates,theycouldseetheParisroad。

  \"This,thatispassingnow,\"saidMarie,\"isthelastofourrear-guard。

  Gotoyourtower,\"sheordered,\"andsendwordthatexceptforstragglersandthewoundedourcolumnhasjustpassedthroughNeufchelIes,andthatanymomentweexpecttheFrench。\"Sheraisedherhandimpressively。\"Fromnow,\"shewarned,\"wespeakFrench,wethinkFrench,weareFrench!\"

  Anfossi,orBriand,asnowhecalledhimself,addressedherinthatlanguage。Histonewasbitter。\"Pardonmylese-majesty,\"hesaid,\"butthischiefofyourIntelligenceDepartmentisadummerMensch。Heisthrowingawayavaluablelife。\"

  Marieexclaimedindismay。Sheplacedherhanduponhisarm,andthevioleteyesfilledwithconcern。

  \"Notyours!\"sheprotested。

  \"Absolutely!\"returnedtheItalian。\"Icansendnothingbythisknapsackwirelessthattheywillnotlearnfromothers;fromairmen,Uhlans,thepeasantsinthefields。AndcertainlyIwillbecaught。

  DeadIamdead,butaliveandinParistheopportunitiesareunending。

  FromtheFrenchLegionEtrangerIhavemyhonorabledischarge。I

  amanexpertwirelessoperatorandintheirSignalCorpsIcaneasilyfindaplace。Imagineme,then,ontheEiffelTower。FromtheairI

  snatchnewsfromallofFrance,fromtheChannel,theNorthSea。

  YouandIcouldworktogether,asinRome。Buthere,betweenthelines,withapassfromavillagesous-prefet,itisridiculous。Iamnotafraidtodie。Buttodiebecausesomeoneelseisstupid,thatishard。\"

  Marieclaspedhishandinbothofhers。

  \"Youmustnotspeakofdeath,\"shecried;\"youknowImustcarryoutmyorders,thatImustforceyoutotakethisrisk。Andyouknowthatthoughtofharmtoyoutorturesme!\"

  Quicklytheyoungmandisengagedhishand。Thewomanexclaimedwithanger。

  \"Whydoyoudoubtme?\"shecried。

  Briandprotestedvehemently。

  \"Idonotdoubtyou。\"

  \"Myaffection,then?\"InawhisperthatcarriedwithitthefeelingofacaressMarieaddedsoftly:\"Mylove?\"

  Theyoungmanprotestedmiserably。\"Youmakeitveryhard,mademoiselle,\"hecried。\"Youaremysuperiorofficer,Iamyourservant。WhoamIthatIshouldsharewithothers——\"

  Thewomaninterruptedeagerly。

  \"Ah,youarejealous!\"shecried。\"Isthatwhyyouaresocruel?

  ButwhenItellyouIloveyou,andonlyyou,canyounotfeelitisthetruth?\"

  Theyoungmanfrownedunhappily。

  \"Myduty,mademoiselle!\"hestammered。

  WithanexclamationofangerMarielefthim。Asthedoorslammedbehindher,theyoungmandrewadeepbreath。Onhisfacewastheexpressionofineffablerelief。

  InthehallMariemetherelderlycompanion,Bertha,nowheraunt,MadameBenet。

  \"Iheardyouquarrelling,\"Berthaprotested。\"Itismostindiscreet。

  ItisnotinthepartoftheCountessd\'Aurillacthatshemakeslovetoherchauffeur。\"

  Marielaughednoiselesslyanddrewherfartherdownthehall。\"Heisimbecile!\"sheexclaimed。\"Hewillkillmewithhissolemnfaceandhisconceit。Imakelovetohim——yes——thathemayworkthemorewillingly。Buthewillhavenoneofit。Heisjealousoftheothers。\"

  MadameBenetfrowned。

  \"Heresentstheothers,\"shecorrected。\"Idonotblamehim。Heisagentleman!\"

  \"Andtheothers,\"demandedMarie;\"weretheynotofthemostnoblefamiliesofRome?\"

  \"IamoldandIamugly,\"saidBertha,\"buttomeAnfossiisalwaysasconsiderateasheistoyouwhoaresobeautiful。\"

  \"AnItaliangentleman,\"returnedMarie,\"doesnotserveinBelgianCongounlessitis——thechoiceofthatorthemarblequarries。\"

  \"Idonotknowwhathispastmaybe,\"sighedMadameBenet,\"nordoIask。Heisonlyanumber,asyouandIareonlynumbers。

  AndIbegyoutoletusworkinharmony。Atsuchatimeyourlove-affairsthreatenoursafety。Youmustwait。\"

  Marielaughedinsolently。\"WiththeDuBarry,\"sheprotested,\"I

  canboastthatIwaitfornoman。\"

  \"No,\"repliedtheolderwoman;\"youpursuehim!\"

  Mariewouldhaveansweredsharply,butontheinstantherinterestwasdiverted。Foroneweek,bydayandnight,shehadlivedinaworldpeopledonlybyGermansoldiers。Besideherintherailroadcarriage,onthestationplatforms,atthewindowsofthetrainsthatpassedtheoneinwhichsherode,atthegradecrossings,onthebridges,intheroadsthatparalleledthetracks,chokingthestreetsofthevillagesandspreadoverthefieldsofgrain,shehadseenonlythegray-greenuniforms。Evenherprofessionaleyenolongerdistinguishedregimentfromregiment,dragoonfromgrenadier,UhlanfromHussarorLandsturm。

  Stripes,insignia,numerals,badgesofrank,hadlosttheirmeaning。

  Thosewhoworethemnolongerwereindividuals。Theywerenotevenhuman。Duringthethreelastdaystheautomobile,likeamotor-boatfightingthetide,hadcreptthroughagray-greenriverofmen,stained,asthoughfromthebanks,bymudandyellowclay。Andforhours,whilethecarwasblocked,andinfurytheengineracedandpurred,thegray-greenriverhadrolledpasther,slowlybutasinevitablyaslavadowntheslopeofavolcano,bearingonitssurfacefaceswithstaringeyes,thousandsandthousandsofeyes,somefierceandbloodshot,othersfilledwithweariness,homesickness,pain。Atnightshestillsawthem:

  thewhitefacesunderthesweatanddust,theeyesdumb,inarticulate,askingtheanswer。ShehadbeensuffocatedbyGermansoldiers,bythemassofthem,engulfedandsmothered;shehadstifledinalandinhabitedonlybygray-greenghosts。

  Andsuddenly,asthoughamiraclehadbeenwrought,shesawuponthelawn,ridingtowardher,amaninscarlet,blue,andsilver。Onemanridingalone。

  Approachingwithconfidence,butalert;hisreinsfallen,hishandsnursinghiscarbine,hiseyessearchedtheshadowsofthetrees,theemptywindows,eventhesun-sweptsky。Hiswasthenewfaceatthedoor,thenewsteponthefloor。Andthespyknewhadshebeheldanarmycorpsitwouldhavebeennomoresignificant,nomoremenacing,thanthesolitarychasseurachevalscoutinginadvanceoftheenemy。

  \"Wearesaved!\"exclaimedMarie,withirony。\"Goquickly,\"shecommanded,\"tothebedroomonthesecondfloorthatopensuponthestaircase,sothatyoucanseeallwhopass。Youaretooilltotravel。Theymustfindyouinbed。\"

  \"Andyou?\"saidBertha。

  \"I,\"criedMarierapturously,\"hastentowelcomeourpreserver!\"

  Thepreserverwasapeasantlad。Underthewhitedusthischeekswereburnedabrown-red,hiseyes,honestandblue,throughmuchstaringattheskiesandathorizonlines,werepuckeredandencircledwithtinywrinkles。Responsibilityhadmadehimolderthanhisyears,andinspeechbrief。Withthebeautifulladywhowithtearsofjoyrantogreethim,andwhoinanecstasyofhappinesspressedhercheekagainstthenoseofhishorse,hewasunimpressed。Hereturnedtoherherpapersandgravelyechoedheranswerstohisquestions。\"Thischateau,\"herepeated,\"wasoccupiedbytheirGeneralStaff;theyhaveleftnowoundedhere;

  yousawthelastofthempassahalf-hoursince。\"Hegathereduphisreins。

  Marieshriekedinalarm。\"Youwillnotleaveus?\"shecried。

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