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  \"Why,Mr.Cyril,don’tyousee?Spunkistryingtosay’Howdoyoudo’?\"

  \"Verylikely;butI’mnotfondofcats,MissBilly.\"

  \"You’renotfond——of——cats!\"repeatedthegirl,asifshecouldnothaveheardaright.\"Whynot?\"

  Cyrilchangedhisposition.

  \"Why,justbecauseI——I’mnot,\"heretortedlamely.\"Isn’tthereanythingthat——thatyoudon’tlike?\"

  Billyconsidered.

  \"Why,notthatIknowof,\"shebegan,afteramoment,\"onlyrainydaysand——tripe.AndSpunkisn’tabitlikethose.\"

  Bertramchuckled,andevenCyrilsmiled——thoughunwillingly.

  \"Allthesame,\"hereiterated,\"Idon’tlikecats.\"

  \"Oh,I’msosorry,\"lamentedBilly;andatthegrievedhurtinherdarkeyesBertramcamepromptlytotherescue.

  \"Nevermind,MissBilly.CyrilisonlyONEofus,andthereisalltherestoftheStratabesides.\"

  \"The——what?\"

  \"TheStrata.Youdon’tknow,ofcourse,butlisten,andI’lltellyou.\"Andhelaunchedgailyforthintohisfavoritestory.

  Billywasdulyamusedandinterested.Shelaughedandclappedherhands,andwhenthestorywasdonesheclappedthemagain.

  \"Oh,whatafunnyhouse!AndhowperfectlylovelythatI’mgoingtoliveinit,\"shecried.ThenstraightatMrs.Hartwellshehurledabombshell.\"Butwhereisyourstratum?\"shedemanded.

  \"Mr.Bertramdidn’tmentionathingaboutyou!\"

  Cyrilsaidasharpwordunderhisbreath.Bertramchokedoveracough.KatethrewintoWilliam’seyesalookthatwasatonceangry,accusing,anddespairing.ThenWilliamspoke.

  \"Er——she——itisn’tanywhere,mydear,\"hestammered;\"orrather,itisn’there.KatelivesupontheAvenue,yousee,andisonlyherefor——foradayortwo——justnow.\"

  \"Oh!\"murmuredBilly.AndtherewasnotoneintheroomatthatmomentwhodidnotblessSpunk——forSpunksuddenlyleapedtothetablebeforehim;andintheensuingconfusionhismistressquiteforgottoquestionfurtherconcerningMrs.Hartwell’sstratum.

  Dinnerover,thethreemen,withtheirsisterandBilly,trailedup—stairstothedrawing—rooms.Billytoldthem,then,ofherlifeatHampdenFalls.ShecriedalittleatthementionofAuntElla;

  andsheportrayedveryvividlythelonelylifefromwhichsheherselfhadsogladlyescaped.Shesoonhadeveryonelaughing,evenCyril,overherstoriesofthelawyer’shomethatmighthavebeenhers,withitsgloomanditshushanditssocketedchairs.

  Assoonaspossible,however,Mrs.Hartwell,withamurmured\"I

  knowyoumustbetired,Billy,\"suggestedthatthegirlgoup—

  stairstoherroom.\"Come,\"sheadded,\"Iwillshowyoutheway.\"

  Therewassomedelay,eventhen,forSpunkhadtobeprovidedwithsleepingquarters;anditwasnotwithoutsomehesitationthatBillyfinallyplacedthekitteninthereluctanthandsofPete,whohadbeenhastilysummoned.ThensheturnedandfollowedMrs.

  Hartwellup—stairs.

  Itseemedtothethreemeninthedrawing—roomthatalmostimmediatelycamethepiercingshriek,andtheexcitedvoiceoftheirsisterinexpostulation.Withoutwaitingformoretheyleapedtothestairwayandhurriedup,twostepsatatime.

  \"Forheaven’ssake,Kate,whatisit?\"pantedWilliam,whohadbeenoutdistancedbyhismoreagilebrothers.

  Katewasonherfeet,herfacethepictureofdistressedamazement.

  InthelowchairbythewindowBillysatwhereshehadflungherself,herhandsoverherface.Hershoulderswereshaking,andfromherthroatcamechokinglittlecries.

  \"Idon’tknow,\"quaveredKate.\"Ihaven’ttheleastidea.Shewasallrighttillshegotup—stairshere,andIturnedonthelights.

  Thenshegaveoneshriekand——youknowallIknow.\"

  Williamadvancedhurriedly.

  \"Billy,whatisthematter?Whatareyoucryingfor?\"hedemanded.

  Billydroppedherhandsthen,andtheysawherface.Shewasnotcrying.Shewaslaughing.Shewaslaughingsoshecouldscarcelyspeak.

  \"Oh,youdid,youdid!\"shegurgled.\"Ithoughtyoudid,andnowI

  know!\"

  \"Didwhat?Whatdoyoumean?\"William’susuallygentlevoicewassharp.EvenWilliam’snerveswerebeginningtofeelthestrainofthelastfewhours.

  \"ThoughtIwasa——b—boy!\"chokedBilly.\"Youcalledme’he’onceinthestation——Ithoughtyoudid;butIwasn’tsure——nottillI

  sawthisroom.ButnowIknow——Iknow!\"Andoffshewentintoanotherhystericalgaleoflaughter——Billy’snerves,too,werebeginningtorespondtotheexcitementofthelastfewhours.

  Astothethreemenandthewoman,theystoodsilent,helpless,lookingintoeachother’sfaceswithdespairingeyes.

  InamomentBillywasonherfeet,flutteringabouttheroom,touchingthisthing,lookingatthat.Nothingescapedher.

  \"I’mtofish——andshoot——andfence!\"shecrowed.\"And,oh!——lookatthoseknives!U—ugh!And,my!whatarethese?\"shecried,pouncingontheIndianclubs.\"Andlookatthespiders!

  Dear,dear,IAMgladthey’redead,anyhow,\"sheshudderedwithanervouslaughthatwasalmostasob.

  SomethinginBilly’svoicestirredMrs.Hartwelltosuddenaction.

  \"Come,come,thiswillneverdo,\"sheprotestedauthoritatively,motioningherbrotherstoleavetheroom.\"Billyisquitetiredout,andneedsrest.Shemustn’ttalkanotherbitto—night.\"

  \"Ofc—coursenot,\"stammeredWilliam.Andonlytoogladofanexcusetowithdrawfromaveryembarrassingsituation,thethreemencalledbackafalteringgood—night,andprecipitatelyfleddown—stairs.

  CHAPTERIX

  AFAMILYCONCLAVE

  \"Well,William,\"greetedKate,grimly,whenshecameintothedrawing—room,afterputtingherchargetobed,\"haveyouhadenough,now?\"

  \"’Enough’!Whatdoyoumean?\"

  Kateraisedhereyebrows.

  \"Why,surely,you’renotthinkingNOWthatyoucankeepthisgirlhere;areyou?\"

  \"Idon’tknowwhynot.\"

  \"William!\"

  \"Well,whereshallshego?Willyoutakeher?\"

  \"I?Certainlynot,\"declaredKate,withdecision.\"I’msureIseenoreasonwhyIshould.\"

  \"NomoredoIseewhyWilliamshould,either,\"cutinCyril.

  \"Oh,come,what’stheuse,\"interposedBertram.\"Letherstay.

  She’sanicelittlething,I’msure.\"

  CyrilandKateturnedsharply.

  \"Bertram!\"Thecrywasaduetofangryamazement.ThenKateadded:\"Itseemsthatyou,too,havecomeundertheswayofdarkeyes,pinkcheeks,andanunknownquantityofcurlyhair!\"

  Bertramlaughed.

  \"Oh,well,shewouldbeniceto——er——paint,\"hemurmured.

  \"Seehere,children,\"demurredWilliam,alittlesternly,\"allthisiswastingtime.Thereisnowayoutofit.Iwouldn’tbeseenturningthathomelesschildawaynow.Wemustkeepher;that’ssettled.Thequestionis,howshallitbedone?Wemusthavesomewomanfriendheretobehercompanion,ofcourse;butwhomshallweget?\"

  Katesighed,andlookedherdismay.BertramthrewaglanceintoCyril’seyes,andmadeanexpressivegesture.

  \"Yousee,\"itseemedtosay.\"Itoldyouhowitwouldbe!\"

  \"Nowwhomshallweget?\"questionedWilliamagain.\"Wemustthink.\"

  UnattachedgentlewomenofsuitableageanddesirabletemperdidnotprovetobesonumerousamongtheHenshaws’acquaintances,however,astomaketheselectionofachaperonveryeasy.Severalwerethoughtofandsuggested;butineachcasethecandidatewasfoundtopossessoneormorecharacteristicsthatmadetheideaofherpresenceutterlyabhorrenttosomeoneofthebrothers.AtlastWilliamexpostulated:

  \"Seehere,boys,wearen’tanynearerasettlementthanwewereinthefirstplace.Thereisn’tanywoman,ofcourse,whowouldexactlysuitallofus;andsoweshalljusthavetobewillingtotakesomeonewhodoesn’t.\"

  \"Thetroubleis,\"explainedBertram,airily,\"wewantsomeonewhowillbeinvisibletoeveryoneexcepttheworldandBilly,andwhowillbeinaudiblealways.\"

  \"Idon’tknowbutyouareright,\"sighedWilliam.\"ButsupposewesettleonAuntHannah.Sheseemstobetheleastobjectionableofthelot,andIthinkshe’dcome.She’saloneintheworld,andI

  believethecomfortableroominessofthishousewouldbeverygratefultoheraftertheinconvenienceofherstuffylittleroomoverattheBackBay.\"

  \"Youbetitwould!\"murmuredBertram,feelingly;butWilliamdidnotappeartohearhim.

  \"She’samiable,fairlysensible,andalwaysalady,\"hewenton;

  \"andto—morrowmorningIbelieveI’llrunoverandseeifshecan’tcomerightaway.\"

  \"AndmayIaskwhich——er——stratumshe——they——willoccupy?\"smiledBertram.

  \"Youmayask,butI’mafraidyouwon’tfindoutverysoon,\"

  retortedWilliam,dryly,\"ifwetakeaslongtodecidethatmatteraswehavetherestofit.\"

  \"Er——Cyrilhasthemost——UNOCCUPIEDspace,\"volunteeredBertram,cheerfully.

  \"Indeed!\"retaliatedCyril.\"Supposeyouletmespeakformyself!

  Ofcourse,sofarastruckisconcerned,I’mnotinitwithyouandWill.ButasfortheUSEIputmyroomsto——!Besides,IalreadyhavePetethere,andwouldhaveDongLingprobably,ifheslepthere.However,ifyouwantanyofmyrooms,don’tletmypettywantsandwishesinterfere——\"

  \"No,no,\"interruptedWilliam,inquickconciliation.\"Wedon’twantyourrooms,Cyril.AuntHannahabhorsstairs.OfcourseI

  mightmove,Isuppose.Myroomsareoneflightless;butifIonlydidn’thavesomanythings!\"

  \"Oh,youmen!\"shruggedKate,wearily.\"Whydon’tyouaskmyopinionsometimes?Itseemstomethatinthiscaseawoman’switmightbeofsomehelp!\"

  \"Allright,goahead!\"noddedWilliam.

  Kateleanedforwardeagerly——Katelovedto\"manage.\"

  \"Goeasy,now,\"cautionedBertram,warily.\"Youknowastrata,evenoneassolidasours,won’tstandtoomuchofanearthquake!\"

  \"Itisn’tanearthquakeatall,\"sniffedKate.\"It’saverysensiblemoveallaround.Herearethesetwogreatdrawing—rooms,thelibrary,andthelittlereception—roomacrossthehall,andnotoneofthemiseverusedbutthis.Ofcoursethewomenwouldn’tliketosleepdownhere,butwhydon’tyou,Bertram,takethebackdrawing—room,thelibrary,andthelittlereception—roomforyours,andleavethewholeofthesecondfloorforBillyandAuntHannah?\"

  \"Goodforyou,Kate,\"criedBertram,appreciatively.\"You’vehititsquareonthehead,andwe’lldoit.I’llmoveto—morrow.Thelightdownhereisjustasgoodasitisup—stairs——ifyouletitin!\"

  \"Thankyou,Bertram,andyou,too,Kate,\"breathedWilliam,fervently.\"Now,ifyoudon’tmind,IbelieveI’llgotobed.I

  amtired!\"

  CHAPTERX

  AUNTHANNAH

  AssoonaspossibleafterbreakfastWilliamwenttoseeAuntHannah.

  HannahStetsonwasnotreallyWilliam’saunt,thoughshehadbeencalledAuntHannahforyears.Shewasthewidowofadistantcousin,andshelivedinasnuglittleroominaBackBayboarding—

  house.Shewasaslender,white—hairedwomanwithkindblueeyes,andalovablesmile.Hercheekswerestillfaintlypink,andherfinesilver—whitehairbrokeintolittlekinksandcurlsaboutherears.AccordingtoBertramshealwaysmadeonethinkof\"lavenderandoldlace.\"

  ShewelcomedWilliamcordiallythismorning,thoughwithfaintsurpriseinhereyes.

  \"Yes,IknowI’manearlycaller,andanunexpectedone,\"beganWilliam,hurriedly.\"AndIshallhavetoplungestraightintothematter,too,forthereisn’ttimetopreamble.I’vetakenaneighteen—year—oldgirltobringup,AuntHannah,andIwantyoutocomedownandlivewithustochaperonher.\"

  \"Mygriefandconscience,WILLIAM!\"gaspedthelittlewoman,agitatedly.

  \"Yes,yes,Iknow,AuntHannah,everythingyouwouldsayifyoucould.Butpleaseskipthehysterics.We’veallhadthem,andKatehasalreadyusedeverypossibleadjectivethatyoucouldthinkup.Nowit’sjustthis.\"AndhehurriedlygaveMrs.Stetsonafullaccountofthecase,andtoldherplainlywhathehopedandexpectedthatshewoulddoforhim.

  \"Why,yes,ofcourse——I’llcome,\"acquiescedthelady,alittlebreathlessly,\"if——ifyouaresureyou’regoingto——keepher.\"

  \"Good!AndrememberIsaid’now,’please——thatIwantedyoutocomerightaway,to—day.OfcourseKatecan’tstay.Justgetinhalfadozenwomentohelpyoupack,andcome.\"

  \"Halfadozenwomeninthatlittleroom,William——impossible!\"

  \"Well,Ionlymeanttogetenoughsoyoucouldcomerightoffthismorning.\"

  \"ButIdon’tneedthem,William.Thereareonlymyclothesandbooks,andsuchthings.YouknowitisaFURNISHEDroom.\"

  \"Allright,allright,AuntHannah.Iwantedtomakesureyouhurried,that’sall.Yousee,Idon’twantBillytosuspectjusthowmuchshe’supsettingus.I’veaskedKatetotakeherovertoherhousefortheday,whileBertramismovingdown—stairs,andwhilewe’regettingyousettled.I——Ithinkyou’lllikeitthere,AuntHannah,\"addedWilliam,anxiously.\"OfcourseBilly’sgotSpunk,but——\"hehesitated,andsmiledalittle.

  \"Gotwhat?\"falteredtheother.

  \"Spunk.Oh,Idon’tmeanTHATkind,\"laughedWilliam,inanswertothedismayedexpressiononhisaunt’sface.\"Spunkisacat.\"

  \"Acat!——butsuchaname,William!I——Ithinkwe’llchangethat.\"

  \"Eh?Oh,youdo,\"murmuredWilliam,withacurioussmile.\"Verywell;bethatasitmay.Anyhow,you’recoming,andweshallwantyouallsettledbydinnertime,\"hefinished,ashepickeduphishattogo.

  WithKate,BillyspentthelongdayverycontentedlyinKate’sbeautifulCommonwealthAvenuehome.Thetwoboys,Paul,twelveyearsold,andEgbert,eight,werealittleshy,itistrue,andnotreallyofmuchuseascompanions;buttherewasalittleKate,fouryearsold,whoprovedtobewonderfullyentertaining.

  Billywasnotmuchusedtochildren,andshefoundthisfour—year—

  oldatomofhumanitytobeagreatsourceofinterestandamusement.SheeventoldMrs.HartwellatpartingthatlittleKatewasalmostasniceasSpunk——whichremark,oddlyenough,didnotappeartopleaseMrs.HartwelltotheextentthatBillythoughtthatitwould.

  AttheBeaconStreethouseBillywaspresentedatoncetoMrs.

  Stetson.

  \"Andyouaretocallme’AuntHannah,’mydear,\"saidthelittlewoman,graciously,\"justastheboysdo.\"

  \"Thankyou,\"dimpledBilly,\"andyoudon’tknow,AuntHannah,howgooditseemstometocomeintosomanyrelatives,allatonce!\"

  Upongoingup—stairsBillyfoundherroomsomewhatchanged.Itwasfarlesswarlike,andthecaseofspidershadbeentakenaway.

  \"Andthiswillbeyourstratum,youknow,\"announcedBertramfromthestairway,\"yoursandAuntHannah’s.You’retohavethiswholefloor.WillandCyrilareabove,andI’mdown—stairs.\"

  \"Youare?Why,Ithoughtyou——were——here.\"Billy’sfacewaspuzzled.

  \"Here?Oh,well,Ididhave——somethingshere,\"heretortedairily;\"butItookthemallawayto—day.Yousee,mystratumisdown—stairs,anditdoesn’tdotomixthelayers.Bytheway,youhaven’tbeenup—stairsyet;haveyou?Comeon,andI’llshowyou——

  andyou,too,AuntHannah.\"

  Billyclappedherhands;butAuntHannahshookherhead.

  \"I’llleavethatforyoungerfeetthanmine,\"shesaid;addingwhimsically:\"It’sbestsometimesthatonedoesn’ttrytosteptoofaroffone’sownlevel,youknow.\"

  \"Allright,\"laughedtheman.\"Comeon,MissBilly.\"

  Onthedoorattheheadofthestairshetappedtwice,lightly.

  \"Well,Pete,\"calledCyril’svoice,nonetoocordially.

  \"Pete,indeed!\"scoffedBertram.\"You’vegotcompany,youngman.

  Openthedoor.MissBillyisviewingtheStrata.\"

  Thebarefloorechoedtoaquicktread,thenthedooropenedandCyrilfacedthemwithaforcedsmileonhislips.

  \"Comein——thoughIfeartherewillbelittle——tosee,\"hesaid.

  Bertramassumedapompousattitude.

  \"Ladiesandgentlemen;youbeholdherethelioninhislair.\"

  \"Bestill,Bertram,\"orderedCyril.

  \"Heisalion,really,\"confidedBertram,inalowervoice;\"butasheprefersit,we’lljustcallhim’theMusicalMan.’\"

  \"IshouldthinkIwassomesortofmusic—boxthatturnedwithacrank,\"bristledCyril.

  Bertramgrinned.

  \"A——CRANK,didyousay?Well,evenIwouldn’thavequitedaredtosaythat,youknow!\"

  WithanimpatientgestureCyrilturnedonhisheel.Bertramfelloncemoreintohispompousattitude.

  \"BeforeyouistheMan’sworkshop,\"heorated.\"Atyourrightyouseehisinstrumentsoftor——Imean,hisinstruments:apiano,flute,etc.Atyourleftisthedeskwithitspens,paper,erasers,inkandpostagestamps.Imentionthesebecausethereare——er——sofewthingstomentionhere.Beyond,throughtheopendoor,onemaycatchglimpsesofstillotherrooms;buttheyholdevenlessthanthisoneholds.Traditiondothassert,however,thatinoneisacouch—bed,andinanother,twochairs.\"

  Billylistenedsilently.Hereyeswerequestioning.ShewasnotquitesurehowtotakeBertram’swords;andthebareroomsandtheirstern—facedmasterfilledherwithavaguepity.ButthepausethatfollowedBertram’snonsenseseemedtobewaitingforhertofillit.

  \"Oh,Ishouldliketohearyou——play,Mr.Cyril,\"shestammered.

  Then,gatheringcourage.\"CANyouplay’TheMaiden’sPrayer’?\"

  Bertramgaveacough,aspasmodiccoughthatsenthim,red—faced,outintothehall.Fromtherehecalled:

  \"Can’tstopfortheanimalstoperform,MissBilly.It’s’mostdinnertime,andwe’vegotlotstoseeyet.\"

  \"Allright;but——sometime,\"noddedBillyoverhershouldertoCyrilassheturnedaway.\"Ijustlovethat’Maiden’sPrayer’!\"

  \"NowthisisWilliam’sstratum,\"announcedBertramatthefootofthestairs.\"Youwillperceivethatthereisnoknockinghere;

  William’sdoorsarealwaysopen.\"

  \"Byallmeans!Comein——comein,\"calledWilliam’scheeryvoice.

  \"Oh,my,whatalotofthings!\"exclaimedBilly.\"My——my——whatalotofthings!HowSpunkwilllikethisroom!\"

  Bertramchuckled;thenhemadeagreatdisplayofdrawingalongbreath.

  \"Intheshorttimeatourdisposal,\"hebeganloftily,\"itwillbeimpossibletopointouteachparticulararticleandgiveitshistoryfromthebeginning;butsomewhereyouwillfindfourroundwhitestones,which——\"

  \"Er——yes,weknowallaboutthosewhitestones,\"interruptedWilliam,\"andyou’llpleaseletmetalkaboutmyownthingsmyself!\"Andhebeamedbenevolentlyonthewondering—eyedgirlatBertram’sside.

  \"Buttherearesomany!\"breathedBilly.

  \"Allthemorechancethen,\"smiledWilliam,\"thatsomewhereamongthemyou’llfindsomethingtointerestyou.NowtheseChineseceramics,andthesebronzes——maybeyou’dlikethose,\"hesuggested.

  Andwitharesignedsighandanexaggeratedairofsubmission,Bertramsteppedbackandgavewaytohisbrother.

  \"Andtherearetheseminiatures,andtheseJapaneseporcelains.Orperhapsyou’dlikestamps,ortheatreprogramsbetter,\"Williamfinishedanxiously.

  Billydidnotreply.Shewasturningroundandround,hereyeswideandamazed.Suddenlyshepouncedonabeautifullydecoratedteapot,andhelditupinadmiringhands.

  \"Oh,whataprettyteapot!Andwhatacutelittleplateitsetsin!\"shecried.

  Thecollectorfairlybubbledoverwithjoy.

  \"That’saLowestoft——arealLowestoft!\"hecrowed.\"Notthathard—

  pastestufffromtheOrientthat’sCALLEDLowestoft,buttherealthing——English,youknow.Andthat’sthetraythatgoeswithit,too.Wonderful——howIgotthemboth!Youknowthey’mostalwaysgetseparated.Ipaidacoolhundredforthem,anyhow.\"

  \"Ahundreddollarsforateapot!\"gaspedBilly.

  \"Yes;andhere’sanicelittlepieceoflustre—ware.Pretty——isn’tit?Andthere’safinebitofblackbasalt.And——\"

  \"Er——Will,\"interposedBertram,meekly.

  \"Oh,andhere’saCastleford,\"criedWilliam,payingnoattentiontotheinterruption.\"Marked,too;see?’D.D.&Co.,Castleford.’

  Youknowthereisn’tmuchofthatwaremarked.Thisisabeauty,too,Ithink.Youseethispittedsurface——theymadethatwithtinylittlepointssetintotheinnersideofthemold.Thedesignstandsoutfineonthis.It’soneofthebestIeversaw.And,oh——\"

  \"Er——William,\"interposedBertramagain,alittlelouderthistime.

  \"MayIjustsay——\"

  \"Anddidyounoticethis’OldBlue’?\"hurriedonWilliam,eagerly.

  \"Lidsetsdownin,yousee——that’solderthanthekindwhereitsetsoverthetop.Nowhere’sone——\"

  \"William,\"almostshoutedBertram,\"DINNERISREADY!Petehassoundedthegongtwicealready!\"

  \"Eh?Oh,sureenough——sureenough,\"acknowledgedWilliam,witharegretfulglanceathistreasures.\"Well,wemustgo,wemustgo.\"

  \"ButIhaven’tseenyourstratumatall,\"demurredBillytoherguide,astheywentdownthestairway.

  \"Thenthere’ssomethingleftforto—morrow,\"promisedBertram;\"butyoumustremember,Ihaven’tgotanybeautiful’OldBlues’and’blackbasalts,’tosaynothingofstampsandbaggagetags.ButI’llmakeyousometea——somerealtea——andthat’smorethanWilliamhasdone,withallhishundredandoneteapots!\"

  CHAPTERXI

  BERTRAMHASVISITORS

  Spunkdidnotchangehisname;butthatwasperhapstheonlythingthatdidnotmeetwithsomesortofchangeduringtheweeksthatimmediatelyfollowedBilly’sarrival.Givenahouse,fivemen,andanironboundroutineoflife,anditisscarcelynecessarytosaythattheadventofasomewhatfussyelderlywoman,animpulsiveyounggirl,andavery—much—alivesmallcatwillmakesomedifference.AstoSpunk’sname——itwasnotMrs.Stetson’sfaultthateventhatwasleftundisturbed.

  Mrs.StetsonearlybecameacquaintedwithSpunk.Shewasintroducedtohim,indeed,onthenightofherarrival——thoughfortunatelynotattable:WilliamhadseentoitthatSpunkdidnotappearatdinner,thoughtoaccomplishthisthemanhadbeenobligedtofacetheamazedandgrievedindignationofthekitten’smistress.

  \"ButIdon’tseehowanyoneCANobjecttoanicecleanlittlecatatthetable,\"Billyhadremonstratedtearfully.

  \"Iknow;but——er——theydo,sometimes,\"Williamhadstammered;\"andthisisoneofthetimes.AuntHannahwouldneverstandforit——

  never!\"

  \"Oh,butshedoesn’tknowSpunk,\"Billyhadobservedthen,hopefully.\"Youjustwaituntilsheknowshim.\"

  Mrs.Stetsonbeganto\"know\"Spunkthenextday.TheimmediatesourceofherknowledgewasthediscoverythatSpunkhadfoundherballofblackknittingyarn,andhaddelightedlycapturedit.Notthathewascontenttoletitremainwhereitwas——indeed,no.Herolleditdownthestairs,batteditthroughthehalltothedrawing—room,andthenproceededto’chasse’withitinandoutamongthelegsofvariouschairsandtables,endinginonegrandwhirlthatwoundtheyarnroundandroundhissmallbody,andkeeledhimoverhalfuponhisback.Thereheblissfullywenttosleep.

  Billyfoundhimafteragleefulfollowingoftheslenderwoollentrail.Mrs.Stetsonwaswithher——butshewasnotgleeful.

  \"Oh,AuntHannah,AuntHannah,\"gurgledBilly,\"isn’thejusttoocuteforanything?\"

  AuntHannahshookherhead.

  \"ImustconfessIdon’tseeit,\"shedeclared.\"Mydear,justlookatthathopelesssnarl!\"

  \"Oh,butitisn’thopelessatall,\"laughedBilly.\"It’slikeoneofthosestringstheyunwindatpartieswithapresentattheendofit.AndSpunkisthepresent,\"sheadded,whenshehadextricatedthesmallgraycat.\"Andyoushallholdhim,\"shefinished,graciouslyentrustingthesleepykittentoMrs.Stetson’sunwillingarms.

  \"But,I——it——Ican’t——Billy!Idon’tlikethatname,\"blurtedouttheindignantlittleladywithasmuchwarmthassheeverallowedherselftoshow.\"Itmustbechangedto——to’Thomas.’\"

  \"Changed?Spunk’snamechanged?\"demandedBilly,inahorrifiedvoice.\"Why,AuntHannah,itcan’tbechanged;it’sHIS,youknow.\"Thenshelaughedmerrily.\"’Thomas,’indeed!Why,youolddear!——justsupposeIshouldaskYOUtochangeyourname!Now_I_

  like’HelenClarabella’lotsbetterthan’Hannah,’butI’mnotgoingtoaskyoutochangethat——andI’mgoingtoloveyoujustaswell,evenifyouare’Hannah’——seeifIdon’t!Andyou’llloveSpunk,too,I’msureyouwill.Nowwatchmefindtheendofthissnarl!\"Andshedancedovertothedumbfoundedlittleladyinthebigchair,gaveheranaffectionatekiss,andthenattackedthetangledmassofblackwithskilfulfingers.

  \"But,I——you——oh,mygriefandconscience!\"finishedthelittlewomanwhosenamewasnotHelenClarabella.——\"Oh,mygriefandconscience,\"accordingtoBertram,wasAuntHannah’sdeadliestswear—word.

  InAuntHannah’sblacksilklapSpunkstretchedluxuriously,andblinkedsleepyeyes;thenwithalongpurrofcontenthecurledhimselfforanothernap——stillSpunk.

  ItwassometimeafterluncheonthatdaythatBertramheardaknockathisstudiodoor.Bertramwasbusy.Hisparticularpet\"FaceofaGirl\"wastobesubmittedsoontothejudgesofaforthcomingArtExhibition,anditwasnotyetfinished.Hewastryingtomakeupnowforthemanyhourslostduringthelastfewdays;andevenBertram,attimes,didnotlikeinterruptions.Hismodelhadgone,buthewasstillworkingrapidlywhentheknockcame.Histonewasnotquitecordialwhenheanswered.

  \"Well?\"

  \"It’sI——SpunkandI.Maywecomein?\"calledaconfidentvoice.

  Bertramsaidasharpwordbehindhisteeth——butheopenedthedoor.

  \"Ofcourse!Iwas——painting,\"heannounced.

  \"Howlovely!AndI’llwatchyou.Oh,my——whataprettyroom!\"

  \"I’mgladyoulikeit.\"

  \"IndeedIdo;Ilikeiteversomuch.Ishallstayherelots,I

  know.\"

  \"Oh,you——will!\"ForonceevenBertram’sreadytonguefailedtofindfittingresponse.

  \"Yes.Nowpaint.Iwanttoseeyou.AuntHannahhasgoneoutanyway,andI’mlonesome.IthinkI’llstay.\"

  \"ButIcan’t——thatis,I’mnotusedtospectators.\"

  \"Ofcourseyouaren’t,youpooroldlonesomeness!Butitisn’tgoingtobethatway,anymore,youknow,nowthatI’vecome.I

  sha’n’tletyoubelonesome.\"

  \"Icouldsweartothat,\"declaredtheman,withsuddenfervor;andforBilly’speaceofminditwasjustaswell,perhaps,thatshedidnotknowtheexactsourceofthatfervency.

  \"Nowpaint,\"commandedBillyagain.

  Becausehedidnotknowwhatelsetodo,Bertrampickedupabrush;

  buthedidnotpaint.ThefirststrokeofhisbrushagainstthecanvaswastoSpunkachallenge;andSpunkneverrefusedachallenge.WithaboundhewasonBertram’sknee,gleefulpawoutstretched,battingattheendofthebrush.

  \"Tut,tut——no,no——naughtySpunk!Say,butwasn’tthatcute?\"

  chuckledBilly.\"Doitagain!\"

  Theartistgaveanexasperatedsigh.

  \"Mydeargirl,\"heprotested,\"cruelasitmayseemtoyou,thispictureisnotakindergartengamefortheedificationofsmallcats.ImustpolitelyaskSpunktodesist.\"

  \"Buthewon’t!\"laughedBilly.\"Nevermind;wewilltakeitsomedaywhenhe’sasleep.Let’snotpaintanymore,anyhow.I’vecometoseeyourrooms.\"Andshesprangblithelytoherfeet.\"Dear,dear,whatalotoffaces!——andallgirls,too!Howfunny!Whydon’tyoupaintotherthings?Still,theyarerathernice.\"

  \"Thankyou,\"acceptedBertram;dryly.

  Bertramdidnotpaintanymorethatafternoon.Billyfoundmuchtointeresther,andsheaskednumberlessquestions.Shewasgreatlyexcitedwhensheunderstoodthefullsignificanceoftheomnipresent\"FaceofaGirl\";andshegraciouslyofferedtoposeherselffortheartist.Shespent,indeed,quitehalfanhourturningherheadfromsidetoside,anddemanding\"Nowhow’sthat?——

  andthat?\"Tiringatlastofthis,shesuggestedSpunkasasubstitute,remarkingthat,afterall,cats——prettycatslikeSpunk——wereevennicertopaintthangirls.

  SherescuedSpunkthenfromthepaint—boxwherehehadbeenholdinghighcarnivalwithBertram’stubesofpaint,anddemandedifBertrameversawamoredelightful,moreentrancing,morealtogether—to—be—desiredmodel.Shewassoartless,somerry,sofranklycharmedwithitallthatBertramcouldnotfinditinhishearttobeangry,notwithstandinghisannoyance.Butwhenatfouro’clock,shetookherselfandhercatcheerilyup—stairs,heliftedhishandsindespair.

  \"GreatScott!\"hegroaned.\"Ifthisisasampleofwhat’scoming——

  I’mGOING,that’sall!\"

  CHAPTERXII

  CYRILTAKESHISTURN

  BillyhadbeenamemberoftheBeaconStreethouseholdaweekbeforesherepeatedhervisittoCyrilatthetopofthehouse.

  ThistimeBertramwasnotwithher.Shewentalone.EvenSpunkwasleftbehind——Billyrememberedherprospectivehost’saversiontocats.

  BillydidnotfeelthatsheknewCyrilverywell.Shehadtriedseveraltimestochatwithhim;butshehadmadesolittleheadway,thatshefinallycametotheconclusion——privatelyexpressedtoBertram——thatMr.Cyrilwasbashful.Bertramhadonlylaughed.HehadlaughedtheharderbecauseatthatmomenthecouldhearCyrilpoundingouthisangryannoyanceonthepianoupstairs——CyrilhadjustescapedfromoneofBilly’smostdetermined\"attempts,\"andBertramknewit.Bertram’slaughhadpuzzledBilly——andithadnotquitepleasedher.Henceto—dayshedidnottellhimofherplantogoup—stairsandseewhatshecoulddoherself,alone,tocombatthis\"foolishbashfulness\"onthepartofMr.CyrilHenshaw.

  Inspiteofherbravery,BillywaitedquiteonewholeminuteatthetopofthestairsbeforeshehadthecouragetoknockatCyril’sdoor.

  Thedoorwasopenedatonce.

  \"Why——Billy!\"criedthemaninsurprise.

  \"Yes,it’sBilly.I——Icameupto——togetacquainted,\"shesmiledwinningly.

  \"Why,er——youareverykind.Willyou——comein?\"

  \"Thankyou;yes.Yousee,Ididn’tbringSpunk.I——remembered.\"

  Cyrilbowedgravely.

  \"Youareverykind——again,\"hesaid.

  Billyfidgetedinherchair.Tohermindshewasnot\"gettingon\"

  atall.Shedeterminedonaboldstroke.

  \"Yousee,Ithoughtif——ifIshouldcomeuphere,wheretherewouldn’tbesomanyaround,wemightgetacquainted,\"sheconfided;

  \"thenIwouldgettolikeyoujustaswellasIdotheothers.\"

  Attheoddlookthatcameintotheman’sface,thegirlrealizedsuddenlywhatshehadsaid.Hercheeksflushedaconfusedred.

  \"Oh,dear!Thatis,Imean——Ilikeyou,ofcourse,\"sheflounderedmiserably;thenshebrokeoffwithafranklaugh.\"There!youseeInevercouldgetoutofanything.Imightaswellownrightup.

  IDON’TlikeyouaswellasIdoUncleWilliamandMr.Bertram.Sothere!\"

  Cyrillaughed.ForthefirsttimesincehehadseenBilly,somethingthatwasverylikeinterestcameintohiseyes.

  \"Oh,youdon’t,\"heretorted.\"Nowthatis——er——veryUNkindofyou.\"

  Billyshookherhead.

  \"Youdon’tsaythatasifyoumeantit,\"sheaccusedhim,hereyesgravelystudyinghisface.\"NowI’Minearnest._I_reallywanttolikeYOU!\"

  \"Thankyou.Thenperhapsyouwon’tmindtellingmewhyyoudon’tlikeme,\"hesuggested.

  AgainBillyflushed.

  \"Why,I——Ijustdon’t;that’sall,\"shefaltered.Thenshecriedaggrievedly:\"There,now!you’vemademebeimpolite;andIdidn’tmeantobe,truly.\"

  \"Ofcoursenot,\"assentedtheman;\"anditwasn’timpolite,becauseIaskedyoufortheinformation,youknow.Imayconcludethen,\"

  hewentonwithanoddtwinkleinhiseyes,\"thatIammerelyclassedwithtripeandrainydays.\"

  \"With——wha—at?\"

  \"Tripeandrainydays.Thosearetheonlythings,ifIrememberrightly,thatyoudon’tlike.\"

  Thegirlstared;thenshechuckled.

  \"There!IknewI’dlikeyoubetterifyou’donlySAYsomething,\"

  shebeamed.\"Butlet’snottalkanymoreaboutthat.Playtome;

  won’tyou?Youknowyoupromisedme’TheMaiden’sPrayer.’\"

  Cyrilstiffened.

  \"Pardonme,butyoumustbemistaken,\"herepliedcoldly.\"Idonotplay’TheMaiden’sPrayer.’\"

  \"Oh,whatashame!AndIdosoloveit!Butyouplayotherthings;I’veheardyoualittle,andMr.Bertramsaysyoudo——inconcertsandthings.\"

  \"Doeshe?\"murmuredCyril,withaslightliftingofhiseyebrows.

  \"There!Nowoffyougoagainallsilentandhorrid!\"chaffedBilly.\"WhathaveIsaidnow?Mr.Cyril——doyouknowwhatI

  think?Ibelieveyou’vegotNERVES!\"Billy’svoicewassotragicthatthemancouldbutlaugh.

  \"PerhapsIhave,MissBilly.\"

  \"LikeMissLetty’s?\"

  \"I’mnotacquaintedwiththelady.\"

  \"Gee!wouldn’tyoutwomakeapair!\"chuckledBillyunexpectedly.

  \"No;but,really,Imean——doyouwantpeopletowalkontiptoeandspeakinwhispers?\"

  \"Sometimes,perhaps.\"

  Thegirlsprangtoherfeet——butshesighed.

  \"ThenI’mgoing.Thismightbeoneofthetimes,youknow.\"Shehesitated,thenwalkedtothepiano.\"My,wouldn’tIliketoplayonthat!\"shebreathed.

  Cyrilshuddered.CyrilcouldimaginewhatBillywouldplay——andCyrildidnotlike\"rag—time,\"nor\"TheStorm.\"

  \"Oh,doyouplay?\"heaskedconstrainedly.

  Billyshookherhead.

  \"Notmuch.Onlylittlebitsofthings,youknow,\"shesaidwistfully,assheturnedtowardthedoor.

  Forsomeminutesaftershehadgone,Cyrilstoodwhereshehadlefthim,hiseyesmoodyandtroubled.

  \"IsupposeImighthaveplayed——something,\"hemutteredatlast;

  \"but——’TheMaiden’sPrayer’!——goodheavens!\"

  BillywasalittleshywithCyrilwhenhecamedowntodinnerthatnight.Forthenextfewdays,indeed,sheheldherselfveryobviouslyalooffromhim.Cyrilcaughthimselfwonderingonceifshewereafraidofhis\"nerves.\"Hedidnottrytofindout,however;hewastooemphaticallycontentthatofherownaccordsheseemedtobeleavinghiminpeace.

  ItmusthavebeenaweekafterBilly’svisittothetopofthehousethatCyrilstoppedhisplayingveryabruptlyoneday,andopenedhisdoortogodown—stairs.Atthefirststephestartedbackinamazement.

  \"Why,Billy!\"heejaculated.

  Thegirlwassittingverynearthetopofthestairway.Athisappearanceshegottoherfeetshamefacedly.

  \"Why,Billy,whatintheworldareyoudoingthere?\"

  \"Listening.\"

  \"Listening!\"

  \"Yes.Doyoumind?\"

  Themandidnotanswer.Hewastoosurprisedtofindwordsatonce,andhewastryingtorecollectwhathehadbeenplaying.

  \"Yousee,listeningtomusicthiswayisn’tlikelisteningto——totalking,\"hurriedonBilly,feverishly.\"Itisn’tsneakinglikethat;isit?\"

  \"Why——no.\"

  \"Andyoudon’tmind?\"

  \"Why,surely,Ioughtnottomind——that,\"headmitted.

  \"ThenIcankeeprightonasIhavedone.Thankyou,\"sighedBilly,inrelief.

  \"Keeprighton!Haveyoubeenherebefore?\"

  \"Why,yes,lotsofdays.And,say,Mr.Cyril,whatisthat——thatthingthat’sallchordswithbigbassnotesthatkeepsayingsomethingsofineandsplendidthatitmarchesonandon,gettingbiggerandgrander,justasiftherecouldn’tanythingstopit,untilitallendsinonegreatburstoftriumph?Mr.Cyril,whatisthat?\"

  \"Why,Billy!\"——theinterestthistimeintheman’sfacewasnotfaint——\"IwishImightmakeotherscatchmymeaningasIhaveevidentlymadeyoudoit!That’ssomethingofmyown——thatI’mwriting,youunderstand;andI’vetriedtosay——justwhatyousayyouheard.\"

  \"AndIdidhearit——Idid!Oh,won’tyouplayit,please,withthedooropen?\"

  \"Ican’t,Billy.I’msorry,indeedIam.ButI’veanappointment,andI’mlatenow.Youshallhearit,though,Ipromiseyou,andwiththedoorwideopen,\"continuedtheman,as,withamurmuredapology,hepassedthegirlandhurrieddownthestairs.

  Billywaiteduntilsheheardtheouterhalldoorshut;thenverysoftlyshecreptthroughCyril’sopendoorway,andcrossedtheroomtothepiano.

  CHAPTERXIII

  ASURPRISEALLAROUND

  Maycame,andwithitwarmsunnydays.Therewasalittlebalconyattherearofthesecondfloor,andonthisMrs.StetsonandBillysatmanyamorningandsewed.TherewereoccupationsthatBillylikedbetterthansewing;butshewasdutiful,andshewasreallyfondofAuntHannah;sosheacceptedasgracefullyaspossiblethatgoodlady’sdictumthatawomanwhocouldnotsew,andsewwell,wasnoladyatall.

  OneofthethingsthatBillylikedtodosomuchbetterthantosewwastoplayonCyril’spiano.Shewasverycareful,however,thatMr.Cyrilhimselfdidnotfindthisout.Cyrilwasfrequentlygonefromthehouse,andalmostasfrequentlyAuntHannahtooknaps.Atsuchtimesitwasveryeasytoslipup—stairstoCyril’srooms,andonceatthepiano,Billyforgoteverythingelse.

  Oneday,however,theinevitablehappened:Cyrilcamehomeunexpectedly.ThemanheardthepianofromWilliam’sfloor,andwithasurprisedejaculationhehurriedupstairstwostepsatatime.Atthedoorhestoppedinamazement.

  Billywasatthepiano,butshewasnotplaying\"rag—time,\"\"TheStorm,\"noryet\"TheMaiden’sPrayer.\"Therewasnomusicbeforeher,butunderherfingers\"bigbassnotes\"verymuchlikeCyril’sown,weremarchingonandontovictory.Billy’sfacewasrapturouslyintentandhappy.

  \"ByJove——Billy!\"gaspedtheman.

  Billyleapedtoherfeetandwhirledaroundguiltily.

  \"Oh,Mr.Cyril——I’msosorry!\"

  \"Sorry!——andyouplaylikethat!\"

  \"No,no;I’mnotsorryIplayed.It’sbecauseyou——foundme.\"

  Billy’scheekswereashamedred,buthereyesweredefiantlybrilliant,andherchinwasatarebellioustilt.\"Iwasn’tdoingany——harm;notifyouweren’there——withyourNERVES!\"

  Themanlaughedandcameslowlyintotheroom.

  \"Billy,whotaughtyoutoplay?\"

  \"Noone.Ican’tplay.IcanonlypickoutlittlebitsofthingsinC.\"

  \"Butyoudoplay.Ijustheardyou.\"

  Billyshruggedhershoulders.

  \"Thatwasnothing.ItwasonlywhatIhadheard.Iwastryingtomakeitsoundlike——yours.\"

  \"And,byGeorge!yousucceeded,\"mutteredCyrilunderhisbreath;

  thenaloudheasked:\"Didn’tyoueverstudymusic?\"

  Billy’seyesdimmed.

  \"No.ThatwastheonlythingAuntEllaandIdidn’tthinkalikeabout.Shehadanoldsquarepiano,alltin—pannyandthin,youknow.Iplayedsomeonit,andwantedtotakelessons;butI

  didn’twanttopractiseonthat.Iwantedanewone.That’swhatshewouldn’tdo——getmeanewpiano,orletmedoit.ShesaidSHE

  practisedonthatpiano,andthatitwasquitegoodenoughforme,especiallytolearnon.I——I’mafraidIgotstuffy.Ihatedthatpianoso!ButIwasalmostreadytogiveinwhen——whenAuntElladied.\"

  \"Andallyouplaythenisjustbyear?\"

  \"By——ear?Isupposeso——ifyoumeanwhatIhear.EasythingsI

  canplayquick,but——butthosechordsAREhard;theyskiparoundso!\"

  Cyrilsmiledoddly.

  \"Ishouldsayso,\"heagreed.\"ButperhapsthereissomethingelsethatIplay——thatyoulike.Isthere?\"

  \"Oh,yes.Nowthere’sthatlittlethingthatswingsandswayslikethis,\"criedBilly,droppingherselfontothepianostoolandwhiskingabout.Billywasnotafraidnow,nordefiant.Shewasonlyeagerandhappyagain.InamomentadreamywaltzfelluponCyril’sears——awaltzthatheoftenplayedhimself.Itwasnotplayedcorrectly,itistrue.Therewerenotes,andsometimeswholemeasures,thatwereverydifferentfromtheprintedmusic.

  Butthetune,therhythm,andthespiritwerethere.

  \"Andthere’sthis,\"saidBilly;\"andthis,\"shewenton,slidingintoonelittlestrainafteranother——allofwhichwererecognizedbytheamazedmanatherside.

  \"Billy,\"hecried,whenshehadfinishedandwhirleduponhimagain,\"Billy,wouldyouliketolearntoplay——reallyplayfromnotes?\"

  \"Oh,wouldn’tI!\"

  \"Thenyoushall!We’llhaveapianotomorrowinyourroomsforyoutopractiseon.And——I’llteachyoumyself.\"

  \"Oh,thankyou,Mr.Cyril——youdon’tknowhowIthankyou!\"exultedBilly,asshedancedfromtheroomtotellAuntHannahofthisgreatandgoodthingthathadcomeintoherlife.

  ToBilly,thispromiseofCyril’stobeherteacherwasverykind,verydelightful;butitwasnotintheleastathingatwhichtomarvel.ToBertram,however,itmostcertainlywas.

  \"Well,guesswhat’shappened,\"hesaidtoWilliamthatnight,afterhehadheardthenews.\"I’llbelieveanythingnow——anything:thatyou’llraffleoffyourcollectionofteapotsatthenextchurchfair,orthatIshallgotoEgyptasa’Cooky’guide.Listen;

  CyrilisgoingtogivepianolessonstoBilly!——CYRIL!\"

  CHAPTERXIV

  AUNTHANNAHSPEAKSHERMIND

  BertramsaidthattheStratawasnotastrataanylonger.Hedeclaredthatbetweenthem,BillyandSpunkhadcausedsuchanupheavalthattherewasnotellingwhereonestratumleftoffandanotherbegan.WhatBillyhadnotattendedto,Spunkhad,hesaid.

  \"Yousee,it’slikethis,\"heexplainedtoanamusedfriendoneday.\"BillyistakingpianolessonsofCyril,andsheisposingforoneofmyheads.Naturally,then,suchfemininebelongingsasfancy—work,thread,thimbles,andhairpinsareduetoshowupatanytimeeitherinCyril’sapartmentsormine——tosaynothingofWilliam’s;andshe’sinWilliam’slots——tolookforSpunk,iffornootherpurpose.

  \"YoumustknowthatSpunklikesWilliam’sfloorthebestofthebunch,therearesomanydelightfulthingstoplaywith.NotthatSpunkstaysthere——dearme,no.He’sasociablelittlechap,andhisusualcourseistopounceonashelf,knockoffsomeobjectthattickleshisfancy,thenlugitinhismouthto——well,anywherethathehappenstofeellikegoing.Cyrilhasfoundhimup—stairswithasmallminiature,batteredandchewedalmostbeyondrecognition.AndAuntHannahnearlyhadafitonedaywhenheappearedinherroomwithanenormoushard—shelledblackbug——dead,ofcourse——thathehadfishedfromacasethatPetehadleftopen.

  Asforme,IcanswearthatthelittleroundwhitestonehewasplayingwithinmypartofthehousewasoneofWilliam’sCollectionNumberOne.

  \"Andthatisn’tall,\"Bertramcontinued.\"Billybringshermusicdowntoshowtome,andlugsmyheadsallovertherestofthehousetoshowtootherfolks.Andthereisalwayseverywhereaknitshawl,forAuntHannahissuretofeeladraught,andBillykeepsshawlshandy.Sothereyouare!Wecertainlyaren’tastrataanylonger,\"hefinished.

  Billywas,indeed,verymuchathomeintheBeaconStreethouse——

  toomuchso,AuntHannahthought.AuntHannahwas,infact,seriouslydisturbed.ToWilliamoneevening,lateinMay,shespokehermind.

  \"William,whatareyougoingtodowithBilly?\"sheaskedabruptly.

  \"Dowithher?Whatdoyoumean?\"returnedWilliamwiththecontentedsmilethatwassooftenonhislipsthesedays.\"ThisisBilly’shome.\"

  \"That’stheworstofit,\"sighedthewoman,withashakeofherhead.

  \"Theworstofit!AuntHannah,whatdoyoumean?Don’tyoulikeBilly?\"

  \"Yes,yes,William,ofcourseIlikeBilly.Iloveher!Whocouldhelpit?That’snotwhatImean.It’sofBillyI’mthinking,andoftherestofyou.Shecan’tstayherelikethis.Shemustgoaway,toschool,or——orsomewhere.\"

  \"Andshe’sgoinginSeptember,\"repliedtheman.\"She’llgotopreparatoryschoolfirst,andtocollege,probably.\"

  \"Yes,butnow——rightaway.Sheoughttogo——somewhere.\"

  \"Why,yes,forthesummer,ofcourse.Butthoseplansaren’tcompletedyet.BillyandIweretalkingofitlastevening.Youknowtheboysarealwaysawaymoreorless,butIseldomgountilAugust,andweletPeteandDongLingoffthenforamonthandclosethehouse.ItoldBillyI’dsendyouandheranywhereshelikedforthewholesummer,butshesaysno.Shepreferstostayherewithme.ButIdon’tquitefancythatidea——throughallthehotJuneandJuly——soIdon’tknowbutI’llgetacottagesomewherenearatoneofthebeaches,whereIcanrunbackandforthnightandmorning.Ofcourse,inthatcase,wetakePeteandDongLingwithusandclosethehouserightaway.IfearCyrilwouldnotfancyitmuch;but,afterall,heandBertramwouldbeoffmoreorless.Theyalwaysareinthesummer.\"

  \"But,William,youhaven’tyetgotmyideaatall,\"demurredAuntHannah,withadiscouragedshakeofherhead.\"It’saway!——awayfromallthis——fromyou——thatIwanttogetBilly.\"

  \"Away!Awayfromme,\"criedtheman,withanoddintonationofterror,ashestartedforwardinhischair.\"Why,AuntHannah,whatareyoutalkingabout?\"

  \"AboutBilly.Thisisnoplaceinwhichtobringupayounggirl——

  ayounggirlwhohasnotoneshredofrelationshiptoexcuseit.\"

  \"Butsheismynamesake,andquitealoneintheworld,AuntHannah;

  quitealone——poorchild!\"

  \"MydearWilliam,thatisexactlyit——sheisachild,andyetsheisnot.That’swherethetroublelies.\"

  \"Whatdoyoumean?\"

  \"William,Billyhasbeenbroughtupinalittlecountrytownwithaspinsterauntandawholegood—natured,tolerantvillageforcompany.Well,shehasacceptedyouandyourentirehousehold,evendowntoDongLing,onthesamebasis.\"

  \"Well,I’msureI’mglad,\"assertedthemanwithgenialwarmth.

  \"It’sgoodforustohaveherhere.It’sgoodfortheboys.She’salreadylivenedCyrilupandtonedBertramdown.Imayaswellconfess,AuntHannah,thatI’vebeenmorethanalittledisturbedaboutBertramoflate.Idon’tlikethatBobSeaverthatheissofondof;andsomeotherfellows,too,thathavebeencomingherealtogethertoomuchduringthelastyear.Bertramsaysthey’reonlyalittle’Bohemian’intheirtastes.Andtomethat’stheworstofit,forBertramhimselfisquitetoomuchinclinedthatway.\"

  \"Exactly,William.AndthatonlygoestoprovewhatIsaidbefore.

  Bertramisnotaspinsteraunt,andneitherareanyoftherestofyou.ButBillytakesyouthatway.\"

  \"Takesusthatway——asspinsteraunts!\"

  \"Yes.ShemakesherselfasfreeinthishouseasshewasinherAuntElla’satHampdenFalls.ShefliesuptoCyril’sroomshalfadozentimesadaywithsomequestionaboutherlessons;andIdon’tknowhowlongshe’dsitathisfeetandadoringlylistentohisplayingifhedidn’tsometimesgetoutofpatienceandtellhertogoandpractiseherself.ShemakesnothingoftrippingintoBertram’sstudioatallhoursoftheday;andhe’ssketchedherheadateveryconceivableangle——whichcertainlydoesn’ttendtomakeBillymodestorretiring.Astoyou——youknowhowmuchshe’sinyourrooms,spendingeveningaftereveningfussingoveryourcollections.\"

  \"Iknow;butwe’re——we’resortingthemandmakingacatalogue,\"

  defendedtheman,anxiously.\"Besides,I——Iliketohaveherthere.Shedoesn’tbothermeabit.\"

  \"No;Iknowshedoesn’t,\"repliedAuntHannah,withacuriousinflection.\"Butdon’tyousee,William,thatallthisisn’tgoingtoquitedo?Billy’stooyoung——andtooold.\"

  \"Come,come,AuntHannah,isthatexactlylogical?\"

  \"It’strue,atleast.\"

  \"But,afterall,where’stheharm?Don’tyouthinkthatyouarejustalittlebittoo——fastidious?Billy’snothingbutacare—freechild.\"

  \"It’sthe’free’partthatIobjectto,William.Shehastakeneveryoneofyouintointimatecompanionship——evenPeteandDongLing.\"

  \"PeteandDongLing!\"

  \"Yes.\"Mrs.Stetson’schincameup,andhernostrilsdilatedalittle.\"BillywenttoPetetheotherdaytohavehimbuttonhershirt—waistupintheback;andyesterdayIfoundherdown—stairsinthekitcheninstructingDongLinghowtomakechocolatefudge!\"

  Williamfellbackinhischair.

  \"Well,well,\"hemuttered,\"well,well!Sheisachild,andnomistake!\"Hepaused,hisbrowsdrawnintoatroubledfrown.\"But,AuntHannah,whatCANIdo?Ofcourseyoucouldtalktoher,but——

  Idon’tseemtoquitelikethatidea.\"

  \"Mygriefandconscience——no,no!Thatisn’twhatisneededatall.Itwouldonlyservetomakeherself—conscious;andthat’sheronesalvationnow——thatsheisn’tself—conscious.Yousee,it’sonlythefaultofherenvironmentandtraining,afterall.Itisn’therheartthat’swrong.\"

  \"Indeeditisn’t!\"

  \"Itwillbedifferentwhensheisolder——whenshehasseenalittlemoreoftheworldoutsideHampdenFalls.She’llgotoschool,ofcourse,andIthinksheoughttotravelalittle.Meanwhile,shemustn’tlive——justlikethis,though;certainlynotforatime,atleast.\"

  \"No,no,I’mafraidnot,\"agreedWilliam,perplexedly,risingtohisfeet.\"Butwemustthink——whatcanbedone.\"Hisstepwasevenslowerthanusualashelefttheroom,andhiseyesweretroubled.

  CHAPTERXV

  WHATBERTRAMCALLS\"THELIMIT\"

  Athalfpastteno’clockontheeveningfollowingMrs.Stetson’sveryplaintalkwithWilliam,thetelephonebellattheBeaconStreethouserangsharply.Peteansweredit.

  \"Well?\"——Peteneversaid\"hello.\"

  \"Hello.Isthatyou,Pete?\"calledBilly’svoiceagitatedly.\"IsUncleWilliamthere?\"

  \"No,MissBilly.\"

  \"Ohdear!Well,Mr.Cyril,then?\"

  \"He’sout,too,MissBilly.AndMr.Bertram——they’reallout.\"

  \"Yes,yes,IknowHE’Sout,\"almostsobbedBilly.\"Dear,dear,whatshallIdo!Pete,you’llhavetocome.Thereisn’tanyotherway!\"

  \"Yes,Miss;where?\"Pete’svoicewasdubious,butrespectful.

  \"TotheBoylstonStreetsubway——ontheCommon,youknow——North—

  boundside.I’llwaitforyou——butHURRY!Yousee,I’mallalonehere.\"

  \"Alone!MissBilly——inthesubwayatthistimeofnight!But,MissBilly,youshouldn’t——youcan’t——youmustn’t——\"stutteredtheoldmaninhelplesshorror.

  \"Yes,yes,Pete,butnevermind;Iamhere!AndIshouldthinkif’twassuchadreadfulthingyouwouldhurryFASTtogethere,soI

  wouldn’tbealone,\"appealedBilly.

  WithaninarticulatecryPetejerkedthereceiverontothehook,andstumbledawayfromthetelephone.FiveminuteslaterhehadleftthehouseandwashurryingthroughtheCommontotheBoylstonStreetsubwaystation.

  Billy,alongcloakthrownoverherwhitedress,waswaitingforhim.Herwhiteslipperstappedtheplatformnervously,andherhair,underthelightscarfoflace,fluffedintolittlebrokencurlsasifithadbeenblownbythewind.

  \"MissBilly,MissBilly,whatcanthismean?\"gaspedtheman.

  \"WhereisMrs.Stetson?\"

  \"AtMrs.Hartwell’s——youknowsheisgivingareceptionto—night.

  Butcome,wemusthurry!I’mafterMr.Bertram.\"

  \"AfterMr.Bertram!\"

  \"Yes,yes.\"

  \"Alone?——likethis?\"

  \"ButI’mnotalonenow;Ihaveyou.Don’tyousee?\"

  Attheblankstupefactionintheman’sface,thegirlsighedimpatiently.

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