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  THEBIRDONITSJOURNEY,BeatriceHarradenKOOSJE:ASTUDYOFDUTCHLIFE,JohnStrangeWinterADOGOFFLANDERS,OuidaMARKHEIM,R。L。StevensonQUEENTITA’SWAGER,WilliamBlackTHEBIRDONITSJOURNEY

  BY

  BEATRICEHARRADEN

  ItwasaboutfourintheafternoonwhenayounggirlcameintothesalonofthelittlehotelatC————inSwitzerland,anddrewherchairuptothefire。

  \"Youaresoakedthrough,\"saidanelderlylady,whowasherselftryingtogetroasted。\"Yououghttolosenotimeinchangingyourclothes。\"

  \"Ihavenotanythingtochange,\"saidtheyounggirl,laughing。\"Oh,I

  shallsoonbedry!\"

  \"Haveyoulostallyourluggage?\"askedthelady,sympathetically。

  \"No,\"saidtheyounggirl;\"Ihadnonetolose。\"Andshesmiledalittlemischievously,asthoughsheknewbyinstinctthathercompanion’ssympathywouldatoncedegenerateintosuspicion!

  \"Idon’tmeantosaythatIhavenotaknapsack,\"sheadded,considerately。\"Ihavewalkedalongdistance——infact,fromZ————。\"

  \"Andwheredidyouleaveyourcompanions?\"askedthelady,withatouchofforgivenessinhervoice。

  \"Iamwithoutcompanions,justasIamwithoutluggage,\"laughedthegirl。

  Andthensheopenedthepiano,andstruckafewnotes。Therewassomethingcaressinginthewayinwhichshetouchedthekeys;whoevershewas,sheknewhowtomakesweetmusic;sadmusic,too,fullofthatundefinablelonging,liketheholdingoutofone’sarmstoone’sfriendsinthehopelessdistance。

  Theladybendingoverthefirelookedupatthelittlegirl,andforgotthatshehadbroughtneitherfriendsnorluggagewithher。Shehesitatedforonemoment,andthenshetookthechildishfacebetweenherhandsandkissedit。

  \"Thankyou,dear,foryourmusic,\"shesaid,gently。

  \"Thepianoisterriblyoutoftune,\"saidthelittlegirl,suddenly;

  andsheranoutoftheroom,andcamebackcarryingherknapsack。

  \"Whatareyougoingtodo?\"askedhercompanion。

  \"Iamgoingtotunethepiano,\"thelittlegirlsaid;andshetookatuning-hammeroutofherknapsack,andbeganherworkinrealearnest。

  Sheevidentlyknewwhatshewasabout,andpeggedawayatthenotesasthoughherwholelifedependedupontheresult。

  Theladybythefirewaslostinamazement。Whocouldshebe?Withoutluggageandwithoutfriends,andwithatuning-hammer!

  Meanwhileoneofthegentlemenhadstrolledintothesalon;buthearingthesoundoftuning,andbeinginsecretpossessionofnerves,hefled,saying,\"Thetuner,byJove!\"

  AfewminutesafterwardMissBlake,whosenerveswerenosecretpossession,hastenedintothesalon,and,inherusualimperiousfashion,demandedinstantsilence。

  \"Ihavejustdone,\"saidthelittlegirl。\"Thepianowassoterriblyoutoftune,Icouldnotresistthetemptation。\"

  MissBlake,whoneverlistenedtowhatanyonesaid,tookitforgrantedthatthelittlegirlwasthetunerforwhomM。leProprietairehadpromisedtosend;andhavingbestowedonheracondescendingnod,passedoutintothegarden,whereshetoldsomeofthevisitorsthatthepianohadbeentunedatlast,andthatthetunerwasayoungwomanofrathereccentricappearance。

  \"Really,itisquiteabominablehowwomenthrustthemselvesintoeveryprofession,\"sheremarked,inhermasculinevoice。\"Itissounfeminine,sounseemly。\"

  TherewasnothingofthefeminineaboutMissBlake;herhorse-clothdress,herwaistcoatandhighcollar,andherbillycockhatwereofthemasculinegenus;evenhernervescouldnotbecalledfeminine,sincewelearnfromtwoorthreedoctors(takenofftheirguard)thatnervesareneitherfemininenormasculine,butcommon。

  \"Ishouldliketoseethistuner,\"saidoneofthetennis-players,leaningagainstatree。

  \"Hereshecomes,\"saidMissBlake,asthelittlegirlwasseensaunteringintothegarden。

  Themenputuptheireye-glasses,andsawalittleladywithachildishfaceandsoftbrownhair,ofstrictlyfeminineappearanceandbearing。Thegoatcametowardherandbegannibblingatherfrock。Sheseemedtounderstandthemannerofgoats,andplayedwithhimtohisheart’scontent。Oneofthetennisplayers,OswaldEverardbyname,strolleddowntothebankwhereshewashavingherfrolic。

  \"Good-afternoon,\"hesaid,raisinghiscap。\"Ihopethegoatisnotworryingyou。Poorlittlefellow!thisishislastdayofplay。Heistobekilledto-morrowfor/tabled’hote/。\"

  \"Whatashame!\"shesaid。\"Fancytobekilled,andthengrumbledat!\"

  \"Thatispreciselywhatwedohere,\"hesaid,laughing。\"Wegrumbleateverythingweeat。AndIowntobeingoneofthegrumpiest;thoughtheladyinthehorse-clothdressyonderfollowscloseuponmyheels。\"

  \"ShewastheladywhowasannoyedatmebecauseItunedthepiano,\"

  thelittlegirlsaid。\"Still,ithadtobedone。Itwasplainlymyduty。Iseemedtohavecomeforthatpurpose。\"

  \"Ithasbeenconfoundedlyannoyinghavingitoutoftune,\"hesaid。

  \"I’vehadtogiveupsingingaltogether。Butwhatastrangeprofessionyouhavechosen!Veryunusual,isn’tit?\"

  \"Why,surelynot,\"sheanswered,amused。\"Itseemstomethateveryotherwomanhastakentoit。Thewondertomeisthatanyoneeverscoresasuccess。Nowadays,however,noonecouldamassahugefortuneoutofit。\"

  \"Noone,indeed!\"repliedOswaldEverard,laughing。\"Whatonearthmadeyoutaketoit?\"

  \"Ittooktome,\"shesaidsimply。\"Itwrappedmeroundwithenthusiasm。Icouldthinkofnothingelse。IvowedthatIwouldrisetothetopofmyprofession。Iworkeddayandnight。Butitmeansincessanttoilforyearsifonewantstomakeanyheadway。\"

  \"Goodgracious!Ithoughtitwasmerelyamatterofafewmonths,\"hesaid,smilingatthelittlegirl。

  \"Afewmonths!\"sherepeated,scornfully。\"Youarespeakingthelanguageofanamateur。No;onehastoworkfaithfullyyearafteryear;tograspthepossibilities,andpassontogreaterpossibilities。Youimaginewhatitmustfeelliketotouchthenotes,andknowthatyouarekeepingthelistenersspellbound;thatyouaretakingthemintoafairy-landofsound,wherepettypersonalityislostinvaguelongingandregret。\"

  \"IconfessIhadnotthoughtofitinthatway,\"hesaid,humbly。\"I

  haveonlyregardeditasanecessaryevery-dayevil;andtobequitehonestwithyou,Ifailtoseenowhowitcaninspireenthusiasm。I

  wishIcouldsee,\"headded,lookingupattheengaginglittlefigurebeforehim。

  \"Nevermind,\"shesaid,laughingathisdistress;\"Iforgiveyou。And,afterall,youarenottheonlypersonwholooksuponitasanecessaryevil。Mypooroldguardianabominatedit。Hemademanysacrificestocomeandlistentome。HeknewIlikedtoseehiskindoldface,andthatthepresenceofarealfriendinspiredmewithconfidence。\"

  \"Ishouldnothavethoughtitwasnervouswork,\"hesaid。

  \"Tryitandsee,\"sheanswered。\"Butsurelyyouspokeofsinging。Areyounotnervouswhenyousing?\"

  \"Sometimes,\"hereplied,ratherstiffly。\"Butthatisslightlydifferent。\"(Hewasveryproudofhissinging,andmadeagreatfussaboutit。)\"Yourprofession,asIremarkedbefore,isanunavoidablenuisance。WhenIthinkwhatIhavesufferedfromthegentlemenofyourprofession,IonlywonderthatIhaveanybrainsleft。ButIamuncourteous。\"

  \"No,no,\"shesaid;\"letmehearaboutyoursufferings。\"

  \"WheneverIhavespeciallywantedtobequiet,\"hesaid——andthenheglancedatherchildishlittleface,andhehesitated。\"Itseemssorudeofme,\"headded。Hewasthesoulofcourtesy,althoughhewasanamateurtenorsinger。

  \"Pleasetellme,\"thelittlegirlsaid,inherwinningway。

  \"Well,\"hesaid,gatheringhimselftogether,\"itistheonesubjectonwhichIcanbeeloquent。EversinceIcanremember,Ihavebeenworriedandtorturedbythoserascals。Ihavetriedineverywaytoescapefromthem,butthereisnohopeforme。Yes;Ibelievethatallthetunersintheuniverseareinleagueagainstme,andhavemarkedmeoutfortheirspecialprey。\"

  \"/Allthewhat/?\"askedthelittlegirl,withajerkinhervoice。

  \"Allthetuners,ofcourse,\"hereplied,rathersnappishly。\"Iknowthatwecannotdowithoutthem;butgoodheavens!theyhavenotact,noconsideration,nomercy。WheneverI’vewantedtowriteorreadquietly,thatfatalknockhascomeatthedoor,andI’veknownbyinstinctthatallchanceofpeacewasover。WheneverI’vebeengivingaluncheonparty,thetunerhasarrived,withhisabominableblackbag,andhisabominablecardwhichhastobesignedatonce。OnoneoccasionIwasjustproposingtoagirlinherfather’slibrarywhenthetunerstruckupinthedrawing-room。Ileftoffsuddenly,andfledfromthehouse。Butthereisnoescapefromthesefiends;Ibelievetheyareswarmingaboutintheairlikesomanybacteria。Andhow,inthenameofgoodness,youshoulddeliberatelychoosetobeoneofthem,andshouldbesoenthusiasticoveryourwork,puzzlesmebeyondallwords。Don’tsaythatyoucarryablackbag,andpresentcardswhichhavetobefilledupatthemostinconvenienttime;don’t——\"

  Hestoppedsuddenly,forthelittlegirlwasconvulsedwithlaughter。

  Shelaugheduntilthetearsrolleddownhercheeks,andthenshedriedhereyesandlaughedagain。

  \"Excuseme,\"shesaid;\"Ican’thelpmyself;it’ssofunny。\"

  \"Itmaybefunnytoyou,\"hesaid,laughinginspiteofhimself;\"butitisnotfunnytome。\"

  \"Ofcourseitisn’t,\"shereplied,makingadesperateefforttobeserious。\"Well,tellmesomethingmoreaboutthesetuners。\"

  \"Notanotherword,\"hesaid,gallantly。\"Iamashamedofmyselfasitis。Cometotheendofthegarden,andletmeshowyoutheviewdownintothevalley。\"

  Shehadconqueredherfitofmerriment,butherfaceworeasettledlookofmischief,andshewasevidentlythepossessorofsomesecretjoke。Sheseemedincapitalhealthandspirits,andhadsomuchtosaythatwasbrightandinterestingthatOswaldEverardfoundhimselfbecomingreconciledtothewholeraceoftuners。HewasamazedtolearnthatshehadwalkedallthewayfromZ————,andquitealone,too。

  \"Oh,Idon’tthinkanythingofthat,\"shesaid;\"Ihadasplendidtime,andIcaughtfourrarebutterflies。Iwouldnothavemissedthoseforanything。Asforthegoingaboutbymyself,thatisasecondnature。Besides,Idonotbelongtoanyone。Thathasitsadvantages,andIsupposeitsdisadvantages;butatpresentIhaveonlydiscoveredtheadvantages。Thedisadvantageswilldiscoverthemselves!\"

  \"Ibelieveyouarewhatthenovelscallanadvancedyoungwoman,\"hesaid。\"Perhapsyougivelecturesonwoman’ssuffrage,orsomethingofthatsort?\"

  \"Ihaveveryoftenmountedtheplatform,\"sheanswered。\"Infact,Iamneversohappyaswhenaddressinganimmenseaudience。Amostunfemininethingtodo,isn’tit?Whatwouldtheladyyonderinthehorse-clothdressandbillycockhatsay?Don’tyouthinkyououghttogoandhelpherdriveawaythegoat?Shelookssofrightened。Sheinterestsmedeeply。Iwonderwhethershehaswrittenanessayonthefeminineinwoman。Ishouldliketoreadit;itwoulddomesomuchgood。\"

  \"Youareatleastatruewoman,\"hesaid,laughing,\"forIseeyoucanbespiteful。Thetuninghasnotdriventhataway。\"

  \"Ah,Ihadforgottenaboutthetuning,\"sheanswered,brightly;\"butnowyouremindme,Ihavebeenseizedwithagreatidea。\"

  \"Won’tyoutellittome?\"heasked。

  \"No,\"sheanswered;\"Ikeepmygreatideasformyself,andworkthemoutinsecret。Andthisoneisparticularlyamusing。WhatfunIshallhave!\"

  \"Butwhykeepthefuntoyourself?\"hesaid。\"Weallwanttobeamusedhere;weallwanttobestirredup;alittlefunwouldbeacharity。\"

  \"Verywell,sinceyouwishit,youshallbestirredup,\"sheanswered;

  \"butyoumustgivemetimetoworkoutmygreatidea。Idonothurryaboutthings,notevenaboutmyprofessionalduties;forIhaveastrongfeelingthatitisvulgartobealwaysamassingriches!AsI

  haveneitherahusbandnorabrothertosupport,Ihavechosenlesswealth,andmoreleisuretoenjoyallthelovelinessoflife!SoyouseeItakemytimeabouteverything。Andto-morrowIshallcatchbutterfliesatmyleisure,andlieamongthedearoldpines,andworkatmygreatidea。\"

  \"Ishallcatchbutterflies,\"saidhercompanion;\"andItooshalllieamongthedearoldpines。\"

  \"Justasyouplease,\"shesaid;andatthatmomentthe/tabled’hote/

  bellrang。

  Thelittlegirlhastenedtothebureau,andspokerapidlyinGermantothecashier。

  \"/Ach,Fraulein/!\"hesaid。\"Youarenotreallyserious?\"

  \"Yes,Iam,\"shesaid。\"Idon’twantthemtoknowmyname。Itwillonlyworryme。SayIamtheyoungladywhotunedthepiano。\"

  ShehadscarcelygiventhesedirectionsandmountedtoherroomwhenOswaldEverard,whowasmuchinterestedinhismysteriouscompanion,cametothebureau,andaskedforthenameofthelittlelady。

  \"/EsistdasFrauleinwelchesdasPianogestimmthat/,\"answeredtheman,returningwithunusualquicknesstohisaccount-book。

  Noonespoketothelittlegirlat/tabled’hote/,butforallthatsheenjoyedherdinner,andgaveherseriousattentiontoallthecourses。Beingthussolidlyoccupied,shehadnotmuchleisuretobestowontheconversationoftheotherguests。Norwasitspeciallyoriginal;ittreatedoftheshort-comingsofthechef,thetastelessnessofthesoup,thetoughnessofthebeef,andallthemanyfailingswhichgotocompleteamountainhoteldinner。Butsuddenly,soitseemedtothelittlegirl,thistime-honouredtalkpassedintoanotherphase;sheheardtheword\"music\"mentioned,andshebecameatonceinterestedtolearnwhatthesepeoplehadtosayonasubjectwhichwasdearertoherthananyother。

  \"Formyownpart,\"saidastern-lookingoldman,\"Ihavenowordstodescribewhatagraciouscomfortmusichasbeentomeallmylife。Itisthenoblestlanguagewhichmanmayunderstandandspeak。AndI

  sometimesthinkthatthosewhoknowit,orknowsomethingofit,areableatraremomentstofindananswertolife’sperplexingproblems。\"

  Thelittlegirllookedupfromherplate。RobertBrowning’swordsrosetoherlips,butshedidnotgivethemutterance:

  GodhasafewofuswhomHewhispersintheear;

  Therestmayreason,andwelcome;’tiswemusiciansknow。

  \"Ihavelivedthroughalonglife,\"saidanotherelderlyman,\"andhavethereforehadmyshareoftrouble;butthegriefofbeingobligedtogiveupmusicwasthegriefwhichheldmelongest,orwhichperhapshasneverleftme。Istillcraveforthegraciouspleasureoftouchingoncemorethestringsofthevioloncello,andhearingthedear,tendervoicesingingandthrobbing,andansweringeventosuchpoorskillasmine。Istillyearntotakemypartinconcertedmusic,andbeoneofthoseprivilegedtoplayBeethoven’sstring-quartettes。Butthatwillhavetobeinanotherincarnation,Ithink。\"

  Heglancedathisshrunkenarm,andthen,asthoughashamedofthisallusiontohisownpersonalinfirmity,headdedhastily:

  \"Butwhenthefirstpangofsuchapainisover,thereremainsthecomfortofbeingalistener。Atfirstonedoesnotthinkitisacomfort;butastimegoesonthereisnoresistingitsmagicinfluence。AndLowellsaidrightlythat’oneofGod’sgreatcharitiesismusic。’\"

  \"Ididnotknowyouweremusical,Mr。Keith,\"saidanEnglishlady。

  \"Youhaveneverbeforespokenofmusic。\"

  \"Perhapsnot,madam,\"heanswered。\"Onedoesnotoftenspeakofwhatonecaresformostofall。ButwhenIaminLondonIrarelymisshearingourbestplayers。\"

  Atthispointothersjoinedin,andthevariousmeritsofeminentpianistswerewarmlydiscussed。

  \"WhatawonderfulnamethatlittleEnglishladyhasmadeforherself!\"

  saidthemajor,whowasconsideredanauthorityonallsubjects。I

  wouldgoanywheretohearMissThyraFlowerdew。Wealloughttobeveryproudofher。ShehastakeneventheGermanmusicalworldbystorm,andtheysayherrecitalsatParishavebeenbrilliantlysuccessful。ImyselfhaveheardheratNewYork,Leipsic,London,Berlin,andevenChicago。\"

  Thelittlegirlstirreduneasilyinherchair。

  \"Idon’tthinkMissFlowerdewhaseverbeentoChicago,\"shesaid。

  Therewasadeadsilence。TheadmirerofMissThyraFlowerdewlookedmuchannoyed,andtwiddledhiswatch-chain。Hehadmeanttosay\"Philadelphia,\"buthedidnotthinkitnecessarytoowntohismistake。

  \"Whatimpertinence!\"saidoneoftheladiestoMissBlake。\"Whatcansheknowaboutit?Isshenottheyoungpersonwhotunedthepiano?\"

  \"PerhapsshetunesMissThyraFlowerdew’spiano!\"suggestedMissBlake,inaloudwhisper。

  \"Youareright,madam,\"saidthelittlegirl,quietly。\"IhaveoftentunedMissFlowerdew’spiano。\"

  Therewasanotherembarrassingsilence;andthenalovelyoldlady,whomeveryonereverenced,cametotherescue。

  \"Ithinkherplayingissimplysuperb,\"shesaid。\"NothingthatIeverhearsatisfiesmesoentirely。Shehasallthetendernessofanangel’stouch。\"

  \"Listeningtoher,\"saidthemajor,whohadnowrecoveredfromhisannoyanceatbeinginterrupted,\"onebecomesunconsciousofherpresence,forshe/isthemusicitself/。Andthatisrare。Itisbutseldomnowadaysthatweareallowedtoforgetthepersonalityoftheplayer。Andyetherpersonalityisanunusualone;havingonceseenher,itwouldnotbeeasytoforgether。Ishouldrecogniseheranywhere。\"

  Ashespoke,heglancedatthelittletuner,andcouldnothelpadmiringherdignifiedcomposureundercircumstanceswhichmighthavebeendistressingtoanyone;andwhensherosewiththeothershefollowedher,andsaidstiffly:

  \"IregretthatIwastheindirectcauseofputtingyouinanawkwardposition。\"

  \"Itisreallyofnoconsequence,\"shesaid,brightly。\"IfyouthinkI

  wasimpertinent,Iaskyourforgiveness。Ididnotmeantobeofficious。ThewordswerespokenbeforeIwasawareofthem。\"

  Shepassedintothesalon,whereshefoundaquietcornerforherself,andreadsomeofthenewspapers。Noonetooktheslightestnoticeofher;notawordwasspokentoher;butwhensherelievedthecompanyofherpresenceherimpertinencewascommentedon。

  \"IamsorrythatsheheardwhatIsaid,\"remarkedMissBlake;\"butshedidnotseemtomind。Theseyoungwomenwhogooutintotheworldlosetheedgeoftheirsensitivenessandfemininity。Ihavealwaysobservedthat。\"

  \"Howmuchtheyaresparedthen!\"answeredsomeone。

  Meanwhilethelittlegirlsleptsoundly。Shehadmerrydreams,andfinallywokeuplaughing。Shehurriedoverherbreakfast,andthenstoodreadytogoforabutterflyhunt。Shelookedthoroughlyhappy,andevidentlyhadfound,andwasholdingtightly,thekeytolife’senjoyment。

  OswaldEverardwaswaitingonthebalcony,andheremindedherthatheintendedtogowithher。

  \"Comealongthen,\"sheanswered;\"wemustnotloseamoment。\"

  Theycaughtbutterflies;theypickedflowers;theyran;theylingeredbythewayside;theysang;theyclimbed,andhemarvelledathereasyspeed。Nothingseemedtotireher,andeverythingseemedtodelighther——theflowers,thebirds,theclouds,thegrasses,andthefragranceofthepinewoods。

  \"Isitnotgoodtolive?\"shecried。\"Isitnotsplendidtotakeinthescentedair?Drawinasmanylongbreathsasyoucan。Isn’titgood?Don’tyoufeelnowasthoughyouwerereadytomovemountains?I

  do。WhatadearoldnurseNatureis!Howshepetsus,andgivesusthebestofhertreasures!\"

  HerhappinessinvadedOswaldEverard’ssoul,andhefeltlikeaschool-boyoncemore,rejoicinginafinedayandhisliberty,withnothingtospoilthefreshnessoftheair,andnothingtothreatenthefreedomofthemoment。

  \"Isitnotgoodtolive?\"hecried。\"Yes,indeeditis,ifweknowhowtoenjoy。\"

  Theyhadcomeuponsomehaymakers,andthelittlegirlhasteneduptohelpthem,laughingandtalkingtothewomen,andhelpingthemtopileupthehayontheshouldersofabroad-backedman,whothenconveyedhisburdentoapear-shapedstack。OswaldEverardwatchedhiscompanionforamoment,andthen,quiteforgettinghisdignityasanamateurtenorsinger,hetoolenthisaid,anddidnotleaveoffuntilhiscompanionsankexhaustedontheground。

  \"Oh,\"shelaughed,\"whatdelightfulworkforaveryshorttime!Comealong;letusgointothatbrownchatletyonderandaskforsomemilk。

  Iamsimplyparchedwiththirst。Thankyou,butIprefertocarrymyownflowers。\"

  \"Whatanindependentlittleladyyouare!\"hesaid。

  \"Itisquitenecessaryinourprofession,Icanassureyou,\"shesaid,withatoneofmischiefinhervoice。\"Thatremindsmethatmyprofessionisevidentlynotlookeduponwithanyfavourbythevisitorsatthehotel。IamheartbrokentothinkthatIhavenotwontheesteemofthatladyinthebillycockhat。Whatwillshesaytoyouforcomingoutwithme?Andwhatwillshesayofmeforallowingyoutocome?Iwonderwhethershewillsay,’Howunfeminine!’IwishI

  couldhearher!\"

  \"Idon’tsupposeyoucare,\"hesaid。\"Youseemtobeawildlittlebird。\"

  \"Idon’tcarewhatapersonofthatdescriptionsays,\"repliedhiscompanion。

  \"Whatonearthmadeyoucontradictthemajoratdinnerlastnight?\"heasked。\"Iwasnotatthetable,butsomeonetoldmeoftheincident;

  andIfeltverysorryaboutit。WhatcouldyouknowofMissThyraFlowerdew?\"

  \"Well,consideringthatsheisinmyprofession,ofcourseIknowsomethingabouther,\"saidthelittlegirl。

  \"Confounditall!\"hesaid,ratherrudely。\"Surelythereissomedifferencebetweenthebellows-blowerandtheorganist。\"

  \"Absolutelynone,\"sheanswered;\"merelyavariationoftheoriginaltheme!\"

  Asshespokesheknockedatthedoorofthechalet,andaskedtheolddametogivethemsomemilk。Theysatinthe/Stube/,andthelittlegirllookedabout,andadmiredthespinning-wheelandthequaintchairsandthequeeroldjugsandthepicturesonthewalls。

  \"Ah,butyoushallseetheotherroom,\"theoldpeasantwomansaid;

  andsheledthemintoasmallapartmentwhichwasevidentlyintendedforastudy。Itboreevidencesofunusualtasteandcare,andonecouldseethatsomelovinghandhadbeentryingtomakeitarealsanctumofrefinement。Therewasevenasmallpiano。Acarvedbook-

  rackwasfastenedtothewall。

  Theolddamedidnotspeakatfirst;shegavehergueststimetorecoverfromtheastonishmentwhichshefelttheymustbeexperiencing;thenshepointedproudlytothepiano。

  \"Iboughtthatformydaughters,\"shesaid,withastrangemixtureofsadnessandtriumph。\"Iwantedtokeepthemathomewithme,andI

  savedandsaved,andgotenoughmoneytobuythepiano。Theyhadalwayswantedtohaveone,andIthoughttheywouldthenstaywithme。

  Theylikedmusicandbooks,andIknewtheywouldbegladtohavearoomoftheirownwheretheymightreadandplayandstudy;andsoI

  gavethemthiscorner。\"

  \"Well,mother,\"askedthelittlegirl,\"andwherearetheythisafternoon?\"

  \"Ah,\"sheansweredsadly,\"theydidnotcaretostay;butitwasnaturalenough,andIwasfoolishtogrieve。Besides,theycometoseeme。\"

  \"Andthentheyplaytoyou?\"askedthelittlegirl,gently。

  \"Theysaythepianoisoutoftune,\"theolddamesaid。\"Idon’tknow。

  Perhapsyoucantell。\"

  Thelittlegirlsatdowntothepiano,andstruckafewchords。

  \"Yes,\"shesaid;\"itisbadlyoutoftune。Givemethetuning-hammer。

  Iamsorry,\"sheadded,smilingatOswaldEverard,\"butIcannotneglectmyduty。Don’twaitforme。\"

  \"Iwillwaitforyou,\"hesaid,sullenly;andhewentintothebalconyandsmokedhispipe,andtriedtopossesshissoulinpatience。

  Whenshehadfaithfullydoneherworksheplayedafewsimplemelodies,suchassheknewtheoldwomanwouldloveandunderstand;

  andsheturnedawaywhenshesawthatthelistener’seyesweremoist。

  \"Playonceagain,\"theoldwomanwhispered。\"Iamdreamingofbeautifulthings。\"

  Sothelittletunertouchedthekeysagainwithallthetendernessofanangel。

  \"Tellyourdaughters,\"shesaid,assherosetosaygood-bye,\"thatthepianoisnowingoodtune。Thentheywillplaytoyouthenexttimetheycome。\"

  \"Ishallalwaysrememberyou,mademoiselle,\"theoldwomansaid;and,almostunconsciously,shetookthechildishfaceandkissedit。

  OswaldEverardwaswaitinginthehay-fieldforhiscompanion;andwhensheapologisedtohimforthislittleprofessionalintermezzo,asshecalledit,herecoveredfromhissulkinessandreadjustedhisnerves,whichthenoiseofthetuninghadsomewhatdisturbed。

  \"Itwasverygoodofyoutotunetheolddame’spiano,\"hesaid,lookingatherwithrenewedinterest。

  \"Someonehadtodoit,ofcourse,\"sheanswered,brightly,\"andIamgladthechancefelltome。Whatacomfortitistothinkthatthenexttimethosedaughterscometoseehertheywillplaytoherandmakeherveryhappy!Poorolddear!\"

  \"Youpuzzlemegreatly,\"hesaid。\"Icannotforthelifeofmethinkwhatmadeyouchooseyourcalling。Youmusthavemanygifts;anyonewhotalkswithyoumustseethatatonce。Andyouplayquitenicely,too。\"

  \"Iamsorrythatmyprofessionsticksinyourthroat,\"sheanswered。

  \"DobethankfulthatIamnothingworsethanatuner。ForImightbesomethingworse——asnob,forinstance。\"

  And,sospeaking,shedashedafterabutterfly,andlefthimtorecoverfromherwords。Hewasconsciousofhavingdeservedareproof;

  andwhenatlastheovertookherhesaidasmuch,andaskedforherkindindulgence。

  \"Iforgiveyou,\"shesaid,laughing。\"YouandIarenotlookingatthingsfromthesamepointofview;butwehavehadasplendidmorningtogether,andIhaveenjoyedeveryminuteofit。Andto-morrowIgoonmyway。\"

  \"Andto-morrowyougo,\"herepeated。\"Canitnotbethedayafterto-morrow?\"

  \"Iamabirdofpassage,\"shesaid,shakingherhead。\"Youmustnotseektodetainme。Ihavetakenmyrest,andoffIgotootherclimes。\"

  Theyhadarrivedatthehotel,andOswaldEverardsawnomoreofhiscompanionuntiltheevening,whenshecamedownratherlatefor/tabled’hote/。Shehurriedoverherdinnerandwentintothesalon。Sheclosedthedoor,andsatdowntothepiano,andlingeredtherewithouttouchingthekeys;onceortwicesheraisedherhands,andthensheletthemrestonthenotes,and,halfunconsciously,theybegantomoveandmakesweetmusic;andthentheydriftedintoSchumann’s\"Abendlied,\"andthenthelittlegirlplayedsomeofhis\"Kinderscenen,\"andsomeofhis\"FantasieStucke,\"andsomeofhissongs。

  Hertouchandfeelingwereexquisite,andherphrasingbetrayedthetruemusician。Thestrainsofmusicreachedthedining-room,and,onebyone,theguestscamecreepingin,movedbythemusicandanxioustoseethemusician。

  Thelittlegirldidnotlookup;shewasinaSchumannmoodthatevening,andonlytheplayersofSchumannknowwhatenthrallingpossessionhetakesoftheirveryspirit。Allthepassionandpathosandwildnessandlonginghadfoundaninspiredinterpreter;andthosewholistenedtoherwereheldbythemagicwhichwasherownsecret,andwhichhadwonforhersuchhonourascomesonlytothefew。SheunderstoodSchumann’smusic,andwasatherbestwithhim。

  Hadshe,perhaps,chosentoplayhismusicthiseveningbecauseshewishedtobeatherbest?Orwasshemerelybeingimpelledbyanoverwhelmingforcewithinher?Perhapsitwassomethingofboth。

  Wasshewishingtohumiliatethesepeoplewhohadreceivedhersocoldly?Thislittlegirlwasonlyhuman;perhapstherewassomethingofthatfeelingtoo。Whocantell?ButsheplayedasshehadneverplayedinLondon,orParis,orBerlin,orNewYork,orPhiladelphia。

  Atlastshearrivedatthe\"Carnaval,\"andthosewhoheardherdeclaredafterwardthattheyhadneverlistenedtoamoremagnificentrendering。Thetendernesswassorestrained;thevigourwassorefined。Whenthelastnotesofthatspirited\"MarchedesDavidsbundlercontrelesPhilistins\"haddiedaway,sheglancedatOswaldEverard,whowasstandingnearheralmostdazed。

  \"Andnowmyfavouritepieceofall,\"shesaid;andsheatoncebeganthe\"SecondNovelette,\"thefinestoftheeight,butseldomplayedinpublic。

  Whatcanonesayofthewildrushoftheleadingtheme,andthepatheticlongingoftheintermezzo?……Themurmuringdyingnotes,Thatfallassoftassnowonthesea;

  andThepassionatestrainthat,deeplygoing,Refinesthebosomittremblesthrough。

  Whatcanonesayofthosevagueaspirationsandfinestthoughtswhichpossesstheverydullestamonguswhensuchmusicasthatwhichthelittlegirlhadchosencatchesusandkeepsus,ifonlyforapassingmoment,butthatmomentoftherarestworthandlovelinessinourunlovelylives?

  Whatcanonesayofthehighestmusicexceptthat,likedeath,itisthegreatleveller:itgathersusalltoitstenderkeeping——andwerest。

  Thelittlegirlceasedplaying。Therewasnotasoundtobeheard;themagicwasstillholdingherlisteners。Whenatlasttheyhadfreedthemselveswithasigh,theypressedforwardtogreether。

  \"Thereisonlyonepersonwhocanplaylikethat,\"criedthemajor,withsuddeninspiration——\"sheisMissThyraFlowerdew。\"

  Thelittlegirlsmiled。

  \"Thatismyname,\"shesaid,simply;andsheslippedoutoftheroom。

  Thenextmorning,atanearlyhour,thebirdofpassagetookherflightonward,butshewasnotdestinedtogooffunobserved。OswaldEverardsawthelittlefigureswingingalongtheroad,andsheovertookher。

  \"Youlittlewildbird!\"hesaid。\"Andsothiswasyourgreatidea——tohaveyourfunoutofusall,andthenplaytousandmakeusfeelI

  don’tknowhow,andthentogo。\"

  \"Yousaidthecompanywantedstirringup,\"sheanswered,\"andIratherfancyIhavestirredthemup。\"

  \"Andwhatdoyousupposeyouhavedoneforme?\"heasked。

  \"IhopeIhaveprovedtoyouthatthebellows-blowerandtheorganistaresometimesidentical,\"sheanswered。

  Butheshookhishead。

  \"Littlewildbird,\"hesaid,\"youhavegivenmeagreatidea,andI

  willtellyouwhatitis:/totameyou/。Sogood-byeforthepresent。\"

  \"Good-bye,\"shesaid。\"Butwildbirdsarenotsoeasilytamed。\"

  Thenshewavedherhandoverherhead,andwentonherwaysinging。

  KOOSJE:ASTUDYOFDUTCHLIFE

  byJOHNSTRANGEWINTER

  HernamewasKoosjevanKampen,andshelivedinUtrecht,thatmostquaintofquaintcities,theVeniceoftheNorth。

  AllherlifehadbeenpassedundertheshadowofthegrandoldDomKerk;shehadplayedbo-peepbehindthecolumnsandarcadesoftheruined,moss-growncloisters;hadslippedupandfallendownthestepsleadingtothe/grachts/;hadonceortwice,inthisveryearlylife,beenfishedoutofthosesameslimy,stagnantwaters;hadwanderedunderthegreatlindensintheBaan,andgazedcuriouslyupatthestork’snestinthetreebytheVeterinarySchool;hadpatteredaboutthehollow-soundingstreetsinhernoisywooden/klompen/;haddancedandlaughed,hadquarrelledandwept,andfoughtandmadefriendsagain,tothetuneofthesilverchimeshighupintheDom——chimesthatweresometimesold/Nederlandsche/hymns,sometimesMendelssohn’smelodiesandtender\"LiederohneWorte。\"

  Butthatwaseversolongago,andnowshehadleftherrompingchildhoodbehindher,andhadbecomeamaid-servant——averydignifiedandaristocraticmaid-servantindeed——withnolessasumthaneightpoundstenayearinwages。

  Shelivedinthehouseofaprofessor,whodweltontheMunsterKerkhoff,oneofthemostaristocraticpartsofthatwonderfullyaristocraticcity;andonceortwiceeveryweekyoumighthaveseenher,ifyouhadbeentheretosee,busilyengagedinwashingtheredtileandblueslatepathwayinfrontoftheprofessor’shouse。Youwouldhaveseenthatshewasverypleasanttolookat,thisKoosje,verycomelyandclean,whethershehappenedtobeverybusy,orwhetherithadbeenSunday,and,withherverybestgownon,shewasoutforapromenadeintheBaan,afterdulygoingtoserviceasregularlyastheSabbathdawnedinthegrandoldGothicchoirofthecathedral。

  Duringtheweeksheworealwaysthesamecostumeasdoeseveryotherservantinthecountry:askirtofblackstuff,shortenoughtoshowapairofveryneat-setandwell-turnedankles,cladinclothshoesandknittedstockingsthatshowednowrinkles;overtheskirtabodiceandakirtleoflilac,madewithaneatlygatheredfrillingaboutherroundbrownthroat;abovethefrillingfiveorsixrowsofunpolishedgarnetbeadsfastenedbyamassiveclaspofgoldfiligree,andonherheadaspotlesswhitecaptiedwithaneatbowunderherchin——asneat,letmetellyou,asanEnglishman’stieataparty。

  ButitwasonSundaythatKoosjeshoneforthinallthegloryofablackgownandherjewellery——withgreatear-ringstomatchtheclaspofhernecklace,andaheavychainandcrosstomatchthatagain,andoneortworings;whileonherheadsheworeanimmensecap,muchtoobigtoputabonnetover,thoughforwalkingshewasmostparticulartohavegloves。

  Then,indeed,shewasayoungpersontobetreatedwithrespect,andwithrespectshewasundoubtedlytreated。Asshepassedalongthequaint,resoundingstreets,manyaheadwasturnedtolookafterher;

  butKoosjewentonherwaylikethestaidmaidenshewas,dulyimpressedwiththefactthatshewasprincipalservantofProfessorvanDijck,themostcelebratedauthorityonthestudyofosteologyinEurope。SoKoosjeneverheededthelooks,turnedherheadneithertotherightnortotheleft,butwentsedatelyonherbusinessorpleasure,whicheverithappenedtobe。

  Itwasnotlikelythatsuchatreasurecouldremainlongunnoticedandunsoughtafter。ServantsintheNetherlands,Ihear,arenotsogoodbutthattheymightbebetter;andmostpeopleknewwhatatreasureProfessorvanDijckhadinhisKoosje。However,astheprofessorconscientiouslyraisedherwagesfromtimetotime,Koosjeneverthoughtofleavinghim。

  Butthereisonebribenowomancanresist——thebribethatisofferedbylove。AsProfessorvanDijckhadexpectedandfeared,thatbribeerelongwasheldouttoKoosje,andKoosjewastooweaktoresistit。

  Notthathewishedhertodoso。Ifthegirlhadachanceofsettlingwellandhappilyforlife,hewouldbethelasttodreamofthrowinganyobstacleinherway。Hehadcometobeanoldmanhimself;helivedallalone,saveforhisservants,inagreat,ramblinghouse,whosehugeapartmentswereallsetoutwithhorribleanatomicalpreparationsandgrislyskeletons;and,thoughthestatelypassageswerepavedwithwhitemarble,andledintoroomswhichwouldeasilyhaveaccommodatedcrowdsofguests,hewentintonosocietysavethatofsavantsasoldandfossil-likeashimself;inotherwords,hewasanoldbachelorwholivedentirelyforhisprofessionandthestudyofthegreatmastersbytheinterpretationofagenuineoldStradivari。

  Yettheoldprofessorhadamemory;herecalledthetimewhenhehadbeenyoungwhonowwasold——thetimewhenhisheartwasagooddealmoretender,hisbloodagreatdealwarmer,andhisfancyverymuchmoreeasilystirredthannowadays。Therewasadead-and-goneromancewhichhadbrokenhisheart,sentimentallyspeaking——aromancelongsincecrumbledintodust,whichhadsenthimforcomfortintothestudyofosteologyandthemusicoftheStradivari;yetthememorythereofmadehimconsiderablymorelenienttoKoosje’sweaknessthanKoosjeherselfhadeverexpectedtofindhim。

  Notthatshehadintendedtotellhimatfirst;shewasonlythreeandtwenty,and,thoughJanvanderWeldewasasfineafellowascouldbeseeninUtrecht,andhadgoodwagesandsomethingputby,Koosjewasbynomeansinclinedtorushheadlongintomatrimonywithunduehurry。

  Itwasmorepleasanttoliveintheprofessor’sgoodhouse,tohavedelightfulwalksarminarmwithJanunderthetreesintheBaanorroundtheSingels,partingunderthestarswithmanyalingeringwordandpromisetomeetagain。Itwasduringoneofthoseverypartingsthattheprofessorsuddenlybecameaware,ashewalkedplacidlyhome,ofthechangethathadcomeintoKoosje’slife。

  However,Koosjetoldhimblushinglythatshedidnotwishtoleavehimjustatpresent;sohedidnottroublehimselfaboutthematter。Hewasawiseman,thisoldauthorityonosteology,andquotedoftentimes,\"Sufficientuntothedayistheevilthereof。\"

  Sothecourtshipspedsmoothlyon,seemingforoncetocontradictthetruthoftheoldsaying,\"Thecourseoftrueloveneverdidrunsmooth。\"Thecourseoftheirlovedid,ofatruth,runmarvellouslysmoothindeed。Koosje,ifatriflecoy,waspleasantandsweet;Janasfineafellowaseverwaitedroundacorneronacoldwinternight。Sobrightlythehappydaysslippedby,whensuddenlyachangewaseffectedintheprofessor’shouseholdwhichmade,asamatterofcourse,somewhatofachangeinKoosje’slife。Itcameaboutinthiswise。

  Koosjehadbeenonanerrandfortheprofessor,——onethathadkeptheroutofdoorssometime,——andithappenedthatthenightwasbitterlycold;thecold,indeed,wasfearful。TheairhadthatdamprawnesssonoticeableinDutchclimate,athickmistoverhungthecity,andadrizzlingraincamedownwithasteadypersistencesuchasquicklysoakedthroughthestoutestandthickestgarments。Thestreetswerewell-nighempty。Thegreatthoroughfare,theOudeGracht,wasalmostdeserted,andasKoosjehurriedalongtheMeinerbroederstraat——forshehadasecondcommissionthere——shedrewhergreatshawlmoretightlyroundher,mutteringcrossly,\"Whatweather!yesterdaysowarm,to-daysocold。’Tisenoughtogiveonethefever。\"

  Shedeliveredhermessage,andranonthroughOudeKerkhoffasfastasherfeetcouldcarryher,when,justassheturnedthecornerintotheDomplein,afiercegustofwind,accompaniedbyablindingshowerofrain,assailedher;herfootcaughtagainstsomethingsoftandheavy,andshefell。

  \"Blessus!\"sheejaculated,blankly。\"Whatfoolhasleftabundleoutonthepathonsuchanight?Pitchdark,withhalfthelampsout,andrainandmistenoughtoblindone。\"

  Shegatheredherselfup,rubbingelbowsandkneesvigorously,castingthewhiledarkglancesattheobnoxiousbundlewhichhadcausedthedisaster。Justthenthewindwaslulled,thelampcloseathandgaveoutasteadylight,whichsheditsraysthroughthefoguponKoosjeandthebundle,fromwhich,tothegirl’shorroranddismay,cameafaintmoan。Quicklyshedrewnearer,whensheperceivedthatwhatshehadbelievedtobeabundlewasindeedawoman,apparentlyinthelaststageofexhaustion。

  Koosjetriedtolifther;butthedead-weightwasbeyondher,youngandstrongasshewas。Thentherainandthewindcameonagaininfiercerguststhanbefore;thewoman’smoansgrewlouderandlouder,andwhattodoKoosjeknewnot。

  Shestruggledonforthefewstepsthatlaybetweenherandtheprofessor’shouse,andthensherangapealwhichresoundedthroughtheechoingpassages,bringingDortje,theothermaid,runningout;

  afterthemannerofherclass,imaginingallsortsofterriblecatastropheshadhappened。SheutteredacryofreliefwhensheperceiveditwasonlyKoosje,who,withoutvouchsafinganyexplanation,dashedpastherandranstraightintotheprofessor’sroom。

  \"Oprofessor!\"shegaspedout;but,betweenhereffortstoremovethewoman,herstrugglewiththeelements,andherracedownthepassage,herbreathwasutterlygone。

  Theprofessorlookedupfromhisbookandhistea-trayinsurprise。

  ForamomenthethoughtthatKoosje,hisdomestictreasure,hadaltogethertakenleaveofhersenses;forshewasstreamingwithwater,coveredwithmud,andheadandcapwereinastateofdisorder,suchasneitherhenoranyoneelsehadeverseentheminsincethelasttimeshehadbeenfishedoutoftheNieuweGracht。

  \"Whatisthematter,Koosje?\"heasked,regardinghergravelyoverhisspectacles。

  \"There’sawomanoutside——dying,\"shepanted,\"Ifelloverher。\"

  \"Youhadbettertrytogetherinthen,\"theoldgentlemansaid,inquitearelievedtone。\"YouandDortjemustbringherin。Dear,dear,poorsoul!butitisadreadfulnight。\"

  Theoldgentlemanshiveredashespoke,anddrewalittlenearertothetallwhiteporcelainstove。

  Itwas,ashehadsaidaminutebefore,aterriblenight。Hecouldhearthewindbeatingaboutthehouseandrattlingaboutthecasementsandmoaningdownthechimneys;andtothinkanypoorsoulshouldbeoutonsuchanight,/dying/!Heavenpreserveotherswhomightbebelatedorhouselessinanypartoftheworld!

  Hefellintoafitofabstraction,——ahabitnotuncommonwithlearnedmen,——wonderingwhylifeshouldbesodifferentwithdifferentpeople;

  whyheshouldbeinthatwarm,handsomeroom,withitssoftrichhangingsandcarpet,withitsbeautifulfurnitureofcarvedwood,itspictures,andtherarechinascatteredhereandthereamongthegrimarrayofskeletonswhichwerehisdelight。HewonderedwhyheshouldtakehisteaoutofcostlyandvaluableOrientalchina,sugarandcreamoutofantiquesilver,whileotherpoorsoulshadnoteaatall,andnothingtotakeitoutofeveniftheyhad。Hewonderedwhyheshouldhavealampunderhisteapotthatwasaverymarvelofarttransparencies;whyheshouldhaveeveryluxury,andthispoorcreatureshouldbedyinginthestreetamidthewindandtherain。Itwasallveryunequal。

  Itwasveryodd,theprofessorargued,leaninghisbackagainstthetall,warmstove;itwasveryoddindeed。Hebegantofeelthat,grandasthestudyofosteologyundoubtedlyis,heoughtnottopermitittobecomesoengrossingastoblindhimtothestudyofthegreaterphilosophiesoflife。Hisreveriewas,however,brokenbytheabruptreentranceofKoosje,whothistimewasatriflelessbreathlessthanshehadbeenbefore。

  \"Wehavegotherintothekitchen,professor,\"sheannounced。\"Sheisachild——amerebaby,andsopretty!Shehasopenedhereyesandspoken。\"

  \"Givehersomesoupandwine——hot,\"saidtheprofessor,withoutstirring。

  \"Butwon’tyoucome?\"sheasked。

  Theprofessorhesitated;hehatedattendingincasesofillness,thoughhewasaproperlyqualifieddoctorandinanemergencywouldlayhisprejudiceaside。

  \"OrshallIrunacrossforthegoodDr。Smit?\"Koosjeasked。\"Hewouldcomeinaminute,onlyitis/such/anight!\"

  Atthatmomentafiercergustthanbeforerattledatthecasements,andtheprofessorlaidasidehisscruples。

  Hefollowedhishousekeeperdownthechilly,marble-flaggedpassageintothekitchen,whereheneverwentformonthstogether——acoseyenough,pleasantplace,withadeepvalancehangingfromthemantel-

  shelf,withmanygreatcopperpans,brightandshiningasnewgold,andfurnitureallscrubbedtothewhitenessofsnow。

  Inanarm-chairbeforetheopenedstovesattherescuedgirl——aslight,golden-hairedthing,withwistfulblueeyesandafrightenedair。Everymomentshecaughtherbreathinahalf-hystericalsob,whileviolentshiversshookherfromheadtofoot。

  Theprofessorwentandlookedatheroverhisspectacles,asifshehadbeensomecuriousspecimenofhisfavouritestudy;butatthesametimehekeptatarespectfuldistancefromher。

  \"Givehersomesoupandwine,\"hesaid,atlength,puttinghishandsunderthetailsofhislongdressing-gownoffloweredcashmere。\"Somesoupandwine——hot;andputhertobed。\"

  \"Isshethentoremainforthenight?\"Koosjeasked,alittlesurprised。

  \"Oh,don’tsendmeaway!\"thegolden-hairedgirlbrokeout,inavoicethatwaspositivelyawail,andclaspingapairofpretty,slenderhandsinpiteoussupplication。

  \"Wheredoyoucomefrom?\"theoldgentlemanasked,muchasifheexpectedshemightsuddenlyjumpupandbitehim。

  \"FromBeijerland,mynheer,\"sheanswered,withasob。

  \"So!Koosje,sheisremarkablywelldressed,isshenot?\"theprofessorsaid,glancingatthecostlylacehead-gear,theheavygoldhead-piece,whichlayonthetabletogetherwiththegreatgoldspiralornamentsandfiligreependants——adazzlingheadofrichness。Helooked,too,atthegirl’swhitehands,attherich,crape-ladengown,attheirdelicatebeauty,andshowerofwavinggoldenhair,which,releasedfromtheconfinementofthecapandhead-piece,floatedinarichmassofglitteringbeautyoverthepillowswhichhisservanthadplacedbeneathherhead。

  Theprofessorwasold;theprofessorwaswhollygivenuptohisprofession,whichhejokinglycalledhissweetheart;and,thoughhecuthalfofhisacquaintancesinthestreetthroughinattentionandtheshortnessofhissight,hehadeyesinhishead,anduponoccasionscouldusethem。Hethereforerepeatedthequestion。

  \"Verywelldressedindeed,professor,\"returnedKoosje,promptly。

  \"AndwhatareyoudoinginUtrecht——insuchaplightasthis,too?\"heasked,stillkeepingatasafedistance。

  \"Omynheer,Iamallaloneintheworld,\"sheanswered,herbluemistyeyesfilledwithtears。\"Ihadamonthagoadear,good,kindfather,buthehasdied,andIamindeeddesolate。Ialwaysbelievedhimrich,andtothesethings,\"withagesturethatincludedherdressandtheornamentsonthetable,\"Ihaveeverbeenaccustomed。ThusIorderedwithoutconsiderationsuchclothesasIthoughtneedful。AndthenI

  foundtherewasnothingforme——notahundredguilderstocallmyownwhenallwaspaid。\"

  \"ButwhatbroughtyoutoUtrecht?\"

  \"Hesentmehere,mynheer。Inhislastillness,onlyofthreedays’

  duration,hebademegatheralltogetherandcometothiscity,whereIwastoaskforaMevrouwBaake,hiscousin。\"

  \"MevrouwBaake,oftheSigarenFabrijk,\"saidDortje,inanaside,totheothers。\"IlivedservantwithherbeforeIcamehere。\"

  \"Ihadheardverylittleabouther,onlymyfatherhadsometimesmentionedhiscousintome;theyhadoncebeenbetrothed,\"thestrangercontinued。\"ButwhenIreachedUtrechtIfoundshewasdead——

  twoyearsdead;butwehadneverheardofit。\"

  \"Dear,dear,dear!\"exclaimedtheprofessor,pityingly。\"Well,youhadbetterletKoosjeputyoutobed,andwewillseewhatcanbedoneforyouinthemorning。\"

  \"AmItomakeupabed?\"Koosjeasked,followinghimalongthepassage。

  Theprofessorwheeledroundandfacedher。

  \"Shehadbettersleepintheguestroom,\"hesaid,thoughtfully,regardlessofthecoldwhichstrucktohisslipperedfeetfromthemarblefloor。\"Thatistheonlyroomwhichdoesnotcontainspecimensthatwouldprobablyfrightenthepoorchild。Iamverymuchafraid,Koosje,\"heconcluded,doubtfully,\"thatsheisalady;andwhatwearetodowithaladyIcan’tthink。\"

  Withthattheoldgentlemanshuffledofftohiscoseyroom,andKoosjeturnedbacktoherkitchen。

  \"He’llneverthinkofmarryingher,\"musedKoosje,ratherblankly。Ifshehadspokenthethoughtstotheprofessorhimself,shewouldhavereceivedaveryemphaticassurancethat,muchasthestudyofosteologyandtheStradivarihadblindedhimtotheaffairsofthisworkadayworld,hewasnotyetsothoroughlyfoolishastojoinhisfossilisedwisdomtotheignoranceofachildofsixteenorseventeen。

  However,onthemorrowmattersassumedasomewhatdifferentaspect。

  GertrudevanFlooteprovedtobenotexactlyagentlewoman。Itistruethatherfatherhadbeenawell-to-domanforhisstationinlife,andhadverymuchspoiledandindulgedhisonemotherlesschild。Yethereducationwassoslightthatshecoulddolittlemorethanreadandwrite,besidesspeakingalittleEnglish,whichshehadpickedupfromtheyachtsmenfrequentinghernativetown。TheprofessorfoundshehadbeenbutadistantrelativeoftheMevrouwBaake,toseekwhomshehadcometoUtrecht,andthatshehadnokinsfolkuponwhomshecoulddepend——afactwhichaccountedfortheprofusionofherjewellery,allhergoldentrinketshavingdescendedtoherasheirlooms。

  \"Icanbeyourservant,mynheer,\"shesuggested。\"Indeed,Iamaveryusefulgirl,asyouwillfindifyouwillbuttryme。\"

  Now,asarule,theprofessorvigorouslysethisfaceagainstadmittingyoungservantsintohishouse。Theybrokehischina,theydisarrangedhisbones,theymeddledwithhispapers,andmadegeneralhavoc。So,intruth,hewasnotverywillingtohaveGertrudevanFlooteasapermanentmemberofhishousehold,andhesaidso。

  ButKoosjehadtakenafancytothegirl;andhavinganeyetoherowndepartureatnoverydistantdate,——forshehadbeenbetrothedmorethantwoyears,——shepleadedsohardtokeepher,promisingtotrainherinalltheprofessor’sways,toteachherthevalueofoldchinaandosteologicspecimens,thateventually,withagooddealofgrumbling,theoldgentlemangaveway,and,beingawiseaswellasanoldgentleman,wentbacktohisstudies,dismissingKoosjeandthegirlalikefromhisthoughts。

  JustatfirstTruide,poorchild,wascharmed。

  Sheputawayhersplendidornaments,andsomelilacfrocksandblackskirtswerepurchasedforher。Herbox,whichshehadleftatthestation,suppliedallthatwasnecessaryforSunday。

  Itwasgreatfun!Forawholeweekthisyoungpersondancedabouttheramblingoldhouse,playingatbeingaservant。Thenshebegantogrowalittlewearyofitall。Shehadbeenaccustomed,ofcourse,toperformingsuchofficesasallDutchladiesfulfil——thecareofchina,oflinen,thedustingofrooms,andthelike;butshehaddonethemasamistress,notasanunderling。Andthatwasnottheworst;itwaswhenitcametoherprettyfeethavingtobethrustintoklompen,andherhavingtotakeapailandsyringeandmopandcleanthewindowsandthepathwayandthefrontofthehouse,thatthegameofmaid-

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