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  Aftercastinguponhimlooksofunseeingcoldnessforadozentimes,oneafternoonshesuddenlythawedandpoureddownuponhimasmilethatputtoshamethesweetsuponhiscart。

  \"Candyman,\"shesaid,cooingly,whileSidoniefollowedherimpulsivedive,brushingtheheavyauburnhair,\"don’tyouthinkIambeautiful?

  Thecandymanlaughedharshly,andlookedup,withhisthinjawset,whilehewipedhisforeheadwithared—and—bluehandkerchief\"Yer’dmakeadandymagazinecover,\"hesaid,grudgingly。\"Beautifulornotisforthemthatcares。It’snotmyline。Ifyerlookin’forbou—

  quetsapplyelsewherebetweennineandtwelve。I

  thinkwe’llhaverain。\"

  Truly,fascinatingacandymanislikekillingrab—

  bitsinadeepsnow;butthehunter’sbloodiswidelydiffused。MademoiselletuggedagreatcoilofhairfromSidonie’sbandsandletitfalloutthewindow。

  \"Candyman,haveyouasweetheartanywherewithhairaslongandsoftasthat?Andwithanarmsoround?\"SheflexedanarmlikeGalatea’safterthemiracleacrossthewindow—sill。

  Thecandymancackledshrillyashearrangedastockofbutter—scotchthathadtumbleddown。

  \"Smokeup!\"saidhe,vulgarly。\"Nothin’doin’

  inthecomplimentaryline。I’mtoowisetobebam—

  boozledbyaswitchofhairandanewlymassagedarm。Oh,Iguessyou’llmakegoodinthecalcium,allright,withplentyofpowderandpaintonandtheorchestraplaying\"UndertheOldAppleTree。\"

  Butdon’tputonyourhatandchasedownstairstoflytotheLittleChurchAroundtheCornerwithme。

  I’vebeenupagainstperoxideandmake—upboxesbe—

  fore。Say,alljokingaside——don’tyouthinkwe’llhaverain?\"

  \"Candyman,\"saidMademoisellesoftly,withherlipscurvingandherchindimpling,\"don’tyouthinkI’mpretty?\"

  Thecandymangrinned。

  \"Savin’money,ain’tyer?\"saidbe,\"bybein’yerownpressagent。Ismoke,butIhaven’tseenyermugonanyofthefive—centcigarboxes。It’dtakeanewbrandofwomantogetmegoin’,anyway。I

  know’emfromsidecombstoshoelaces。Gimmeagoodday’ssalesandsteak—and—onionsatsevenandapipeandanevenin’paperbackthereinthecourt,andI’llnottroubleLillianRussellherselftowinkatme,ifyouplease。\"

  Mademoisellepouted。

  \"Candyman,\"shesaid,softlyanddeeply,\"yetyoushallsaythatIambeautiful。Allmensaysoandsoshallyou。\"

  Thecandymanlaughedandpulledouthispipe。

  \"Well,\"saidbe,\"Imustbegoin’in。Thereisastoryintheevenin’paperthatIamreadin’。Menaredivin’intheseasforatreasure,andpiratesarewatchin’themfrombehindareef。Andthereain’tawomanonlandorwaterorintheair。Good—

  evenin’。\"Andhetrundledhispushcartdownthealleyandbacktothemustycourtwherehelived。

  Incrediblytohimwhohasnotlearnedwoman,Mademoisellesatatthewindoweachdayandspreadhernetsfortheignominiousgame。Onceshekeptagrandcavalierwaitinginherreceptionchamberforhalfanhourwhileshebatteredinvainthecandyman’stoughphilosophy。Hisroughlaughchafedhervanitytoitscore。Dailyhesatonhiscartinthebreezeofthealleywhileherhairwasbeingministeredto,anddailytheshaftsofherbeautyreboundedfromhisdullbosompointlessandineffectual。Un—

  worthypiquebrightenedhereyes。Pride—hurtshegloweduponhiminawaythatwouldhavesentherhigheradorersintoanegoisticparadise。Thecandyman’shardeyeslookeduponherwithahalf—con—

  cealedderisionthaturgedhertotheuseofthesharp—

  estarrowinherbeauty’squiver。

  Oneafternoonsheleanedfaroverthesill,andshedidnotchallengeandtormenthimasusual。

  \"Candyman,\"saidshe,\"standupandlookintomyeyes。\"

  Hestoodupandlookedintohereyes,withhisharshlaughlikethesawingofwood。Hetookouthispipe,fumbledwithit,andputitbackintobigpocketwithatremblingband。

  \"Thatwilldo,\"saidMademoiselle,withaslowsmile。\"Imustgonowtomymasseuse。Good—

  evening。\"

  Thenexteveningatseventhecandymancameandrestedhiscartunderthewindow。Butwasitthecandyman?Hisclotheswereabrightnewcheck。

  Hisnecktiewasaflamingred,adornedbyaglit—

  teringhorseshoepin,almostlife—size。Hisshoeswerepolished;thetanofhischeekshadpaled——hishandshadbeenwashed。Thewindowwasempty,andhewaitedunderitwithhisnoseupward,likeahoundhopingforabone。

  Mademoisellecame,withSidoniecarryingherloadofhair。Shelookedatthecandymanandsmiledaslowsmilethatfadedawayintoennui。Instantlysheknewthatthegamewasbagged;andsoquicklysheweariedofthechase。ShebegantotalktoSidonie。

  \"Beenafineday,\"saidthecandyman,hollowly。

  \"FirsttimeinamonthI’vefeltfirst—class。HititupdownoldMadison,holleringoutlikeIuseter。

  Thinkit’llrainto—morrow?\"

  Mademoisellelaidtworoundarmsonthecushiononthewindow—sill,andadimpledchinuponthem。

  \"Candyman,\"saidshe,softly,\"doyounotloveme?\"

  Thecandymanstoodupandleanedagainstthebrickwall。

  \"Lady,\"saidbe,chokingly,\"I’vegot$800savedup。DidIsayyouwasn’tbeautiful?Takeiteverybitofitandbuyacollarforyourdogwithit。\"

  AsoundasofahundredsilverybellstinkledintheroomofMademoiselle。Thelaughterfilledthealleyandtrickledbackintothecourt,asstrangeathingtoenterthereassunlightitself。Mademoisellewasamused。Sidonie,awiseecho,addedasepulchralbutfaithfulcontralto。Thelaughterofthetwoseemedatlasttopenetratethecandyman。Hefumbledwithhishorseshoepin。AtlengthMademoiselle,ex—

  hausted,turnedherflushed,beautifulfacetothewin—

  dow。

  \"Candyman,\"saidshe,\"goaway。WhenI

  laughSidoniepullsmyhair。Icanbutlaughwhileyouremainthere。\"

  \"HereisanoteforMademoiselle,\"saidFe1ice,comingtothewindowintheroom。

  \"Thereisnojustice,\"saidthecandyman,lift—

  ingthehandleofhiscartandmovingaway。

  Threeyardshemoved,andstopped。LoudshriekaftershriekcamefromthewindowofMademoiselle。

  Quicklyheranback。Heheardabodythumpinguponthefloorandasoundasthoughheelsbeatalter—

  natelyuponit。

  \"Whatisit?\"becalled。

  Sidonie’ssevereheadcameintothewindow。

  \"Mademoiselleisovercomebybadnews,\"shesaid。

  \"Onewhomshelovedwithallhersoulhasgone——

  youmayhavebeardofhim——heisMonsieurIves。

  Hesailsacrosstheoceanto—morrow。Oh,youmen!\"

  SQUARINGTHECIRCLE

  Atthehazardofwearyingyouthistaleofvehe—

  mentemotionsmustbeprefacedbyadiscourseongeometry。

  Naturemovesincircles;Artinstraightlines。

  Thenaturalisrounded;theartificialismadeupofangles。Amanlostinthesnowwanders,inspiteofhimself,inperfectcircles;thecityman’sfeet,denaturalizedbyrectangularstreetsandfloors,carryhimeverawayfromhimself。

  Theroundeyesofchildhoodtypifyinnocence;

  thenarrowedlineoftheflirt’sopticprovesthein—

  vasionofart。Thehorizontalmouthisthemarkofdeterminedcunning;whohasnotreadNature’smostspontaneouslyricinlipsroundedforthecandidkiss?

  BeautyisNatureinperfection;circularityisitschiefattribute。Beholdthefullmoon,theenchant—

  inggolfball,thedomesofsplendidtemples,thehuckleberrypie,theweddingring,thecircusring,theringforthewaiter,andthe\"round\"ofdrinks。

  Ontheotherhand,straightlinesshowthatNa—

  turehasbeendeflected。ImagineVenus’sgirdletransformedintoa\"straightfront\"!

  Whenwebegintomoveinstraightlinesandturnsharpcornersournaturesbegintochange。TheconsequenceisthatNature,beingmoreadaptivethanArt,triestoconformtoitssternerregulations。Theresultisoftenarathercuriousproduct——forin—

  stance:Aprizechrysanthemum,woodalcoholwhis—

  key,aRepublicanMissouri,caulifloweraugratin,andaNewYorker,Natureislostquickestinabigcity。Thecauseisgeometrical,notmoral。Thestraightlinesofitsstreetsandarchitecture,therectangularityofitslawsandsocialcustoms,theundeviatingpavements,thehard,severe,depressing,uncompromisingrulesofallitsways——evenofitsrecreationandsports——

  coldlyexhibitasneeringdefianceofthecurvedlineofNature。

  Wherefore,itmaybesaidthatthebigcityhasdemonstratedtheproblemofsquaringthecircle。

  Anditmaybeaddedthatthismathematicalintro—

  ductionprecedesanaccountofthefateofaKentuckyfeudthatwasimportedtothecitythathasahabitofmakingitsimportationsconformtoitsangles。

  ThefeudbeganintheCumberlandMountainsbe—

  tweentheFolwellandtheHarknessfamilies。Thefirstvictimofthehomespunvendettawasa’possumdogbelongingtoBillHarkness。TheHarknessfamilyevenedupthisdirelossbylayingoutthechiefoftheFolwellclan。TheFolwellswerepromptatrepartee。TheyoileduptheirsquirrelriflesandmadeitfeasibleforBillHarknesstofollowhisdogtoalandwherethe’possumscomedownwhentreedwithoutthestrokeofanax。

  Thefeudflourishedforfortyyears。Harknesseswereshotattheplough,throughtheirlamp—litcabinwindows,comingfromcamp—meeting,asleep,induello,soberandotherwise,singlyandinfamilygroups,preparedandunprepared。Folwellshadthebranchesoftheirfamilytreeloppedoffinsimilarways,asthetraditionsoftheircountryprescribedandauthorized。

  Byandbythepruningleftbutasinglememberofeachfamily。AndthenCalHarkness,probablyreasoningthatfurtherpursuanceofthecontroversywouldgiveatoodecidedpersonalflavortothefeud,suddenlydisappearedfromtherelievedCumberlands,baulkingtheavenginghandofSam,theultimateop—

  posingFolwell。

  AyearafterwardSamFolwelllearnedthathishereditary,unsuppressedenemywaslivinginNewYorkCity。Samturnedoverthebigironwash—potintheyard,scrapedoffsomeofthesoot,whichhemixedwithlardandshinedhisbootswiththecom—

  pound。Heputonhisstoreclothesofbutternutdyedblack,awhiteshirtandcollar,andpackedacarpet—sackwithSpartanlingerie。Hetookhissquirrelriflefromitshooks,butputitbackagainwithasigh。HoweverethicalandplausiblethehabitmightbeintheCumberlands,perhapsNewYorkwouldnotswallowhisposeofhuntingsquirrelsamongtheskyscrapersalongBroadway。AnancientbutreliableColt’srevolverthatheresurrectedfromabureaudrawerseemedtoproclaimitselfthepinkofweaponsformetropolitanadventureandvengeance。

  Thisandahunting—knifeinaleathersheath,Sampackedinthecarpet—sack。Ashestarted,Muleback,forthelowlandrailroadstationthelastFolwellturnedinhissaddleandlookedgrimlyatthelittleclusterofwhite—pineslabsintheclumpofcedarsthatmarkedtheFolwellburying—ground。

  SamFolwellarrivedinNewYorkinthenight。

  Stillmovingandlivinginthefreecirclesofnature,hedidnotperceivetheformidable,pitiless,restless,fierceanglesofthegreatcitywaitinginthedarktocloseabouttherotundityofhisheartandbrainandmouldhimtotheformofitsmillionsofre—shapedvictims。Acabbypickedhimoutofthewhirl,asSamhimselfhadoftenpickedanutfromabedofwind—tossedautumnleaves,andwhiskedhimawaytoahotelcommensuratetohisbootsandcarpet—

  sack。

  OnthenextmorningthelastoftheFolwellsmadehissortieintothecitythatshelteredthelastHark—

  ness。TheColtwasthrustbeneathhiscoatandse—

  curedbyanarrowleatherbelt;thehunting—knifehungbetweenhisshoulder—blades,withthehaftaninchbelowhiscoatcollar。Heknewthismuch——

  thatCalHarknessdroveanexpresswagonsome—

  whereinthattown,andthathe,SamFolwell,hadcometokillhim。Andashesteppedupontheside—

  walktheredcameintohiseyeandthefeud—hateintohisheart。

  Theclamorofthecentralavenuesdrewhimthith—

  erward。HehadhalfexpectedtoseeCalcomingdownthestreetinhisshirt—sleeves,withajugandawhipinhishand,justashewouldhaveseenhiminFrankfortorLaurelCity。ButanhourwentbyandCaldidnotappear。Perhapshewaswaitinginambush,toshoothimfromadoororawindow。Samkeptasharpeyeondoorsandwindowsforawhile。

  Aboutnoonthecitytiredofplayingwithitsmouseandsuddenlysqueezedhimwithitsstraightlines。

  SamFolwellstoodwheretwogreat,rectangulararteriesofthecitycross。Helookedfourways,andsawtheworldburledfromitsorbitandreducedbyspiritlevelandtapetoanedgedandcorneredplane。Alllifemovedontracks,ingrooves,accord—

  ingtosystem,withinboundaries,byrote。Therootoflifewasthecuberoot;themeasureofexistencewassquaremeasure。Peoplestreamedbyinstraightrows;thehorribledinandcrashstupefiedhim。

  Samleanedagainstthesharpcornerofastonebuilding。Thosefacespassedhimbythousands,andnoneofthemwereturnedtowardhim。Asuddenfool—

  ishfearthathehaddiedandwasaspirit,andthattheycouldnotseehim,seizedhim。Andthenthecitysmotehimwithloneliness。

  Afatmandroppedoutofthestreamandstoodafewfeetdistant,waitingforhiscar。Samcrepttohissideandshoutedabovethetumultintohisear:

  \"TheRankinses’hogsweighedmore’nournawholepassel,butthemastintharneighborhoodwasafinechancebetterthanwhatitwasdown——\"

  Thefatmanmovedawayunostentatiously,andboughtroastedchestnutstocoverhisalarm。

  Samfelttheneedofadropofmountaindew。

  Acrossthestreetmenpassedinandoutthroughswingingdoors。Briefglimpsescouldbehadofaglisteningbaranditsbedeckings。Thefeudistcrossedandessayedtoenter。AgainhadArteliminatedthefamiliarcircle。Sam’shandfoundnodoor—knob—

  itslid,invain,overarectangularbrassplateandpolishedoakwithnothingevensolargeasapin’sheaduponwhichhisfingersmightclose。

  Abashed,reddened,heartbroken,hewalkedawayfromthebootlessdoorandsatuponastep。Alocustclubtickledhimintheribs。

  \"Takeawalkforyourself,\"saidthepoliceman。

  You’vebeenloafingaroundherelongenough。\"

  AtthenextcornerashrillwhistlesoundedinSam’sear。Hewheeledaroundandsawablack—browedvil—

  lainscowlingathimoverpeanutsheapedonasteam—

  ingmachine。Hestartedacrossthestreet。Anim—

  menseengine,runningwithoutmules,withthevoiceofabullandthesmellofasmokylamp,whizzedpast,grazinghisknee。Acab—driverbumpedhimwithahubandexplainedtohimthatkindwordswerein—

  ventedtobeusedonotheroccasions。Amotormanclangedhisbellwildlyand,foronceinhislife,cor—

  roboratedacab—driver。Alargeladyinachangeablesilkwaistduganelbowintohisback,andanewsypensivelypeltedhimwithbananarinds,murmuring,\"Ihatestodoit——butifanybodyseenmeletitpass!\"

  CalHarkness,hisday’sworkoverandhisexpresswagonstabled,turnedthesharpedgeofthebuild—

  ingthat,bythecheekofarchitects,ismodelleduponasafetyrazor。Outofthemassofhurryingpeoplehiseyepickedup,threeyardsaway,thesurvivingbloodyandimplacablefoeofhiskithandkin。

  Hestoppedshortandwaveredforamoment,be—

  ingunarmedandsharplysurprised。Butthekeenmountaineer’seyeofSamFolwellhadpickedhimout。

  Therewasasuddenspring,arippleinthestreamofpassersbyandthesoundofSam’svoicecrying:

  \"Howdy,Cal!I’mdurnedgladtoseeye。\"

  AndintheanglesofBroadway,FifthAvenueandTwenty—thirdStreettheCumberlandfeudistsshookhands。

  ROSES,RUSESANDROMANCE

  Ravenel——Ravenel,thetraveller,artistandpoet,threwhismagazinetothefloor。SammyBrown,broker’sclerk,whosatbythewindow,jumped。

  \"Whatisit,Ravvy?\"heasked。\"Thecriticsbeenhammeringyourstockdown?\"

  \"Romanceisdead,\"saidRavenel,lightly。WhenRavenelspokelightlybewasgenerallyserious。Hepickedupthemagazineandfluttereditsleaves。

  \"EvenaPhilistine,likeyou,Sammy,\"saidRave—

  nel,seriously(atonethatinsuredhimtobespeak—

  inglightly),\"oughttounderstand。Now,hereisamagazinethatonceprintedPoeandLowellandWhitmanandBretHarteandDuMaurierandLanierand——well,thatgivesyoutheidea。Thecurrentnumberhasthisliteraryfeasttosetbeforeyou:anarticleonthestokersandcoalbunkersofbattleships,anexposeofthemethodsemployedinmakingliver—

  wurst,acontinuedstoryofaStandardPreferredInternationalBakingPowderdealinWallStreet,a’poem’onthebearthatthePresidentmissed,an—

  other’story’byayoungwomanwhospentaweekasaspymakingoverallsontheEastSide,another’fiction’storythatreeksofthe’garage’andacer—

  tainmakeofautomobile。Ofcourse,thetitlecontainsthewords’Cupid’and’Chauffeur’——anarticleonnavalstrategy,illustratedwithcutsoftheSpanishArmada,andthenewStatenIslandferry—boats;an—

  otherstoryofapoliticalbosswhowontheloveofaFifthAvenuebellebyblackeninghereyeandrefusingtovoteforaniniquitousordinance(itdoesn’tsaywhetheritwasintheStreet—CleaningDepartmentorCongress),andnineteenpagesbytheeditorsbrag—

  gingaboutthecirculation。Thewholething,Sammy,isanobituaryonRomance。\"

  SammyBrownsatcomfortablyintheleatherarm—

  chairbytheopenwindow。Hissuitwasavehementbrownwithvisiblechecks,beautifullymatchedinshadebytheendsoffourcigarsthathisvestpocketpoorlyconcealed。Lighttanwerehisshoes,grayhissocks,sky—bluehisapparentlinen,snowyandhighandadamantinehiscollar,againstwhichablackbut—

  terflyhadalightedandspreadhiswings。Sammy’sface——leastimportant——wasroundandpleasantandpinkish,andinhiseyesyousawnohavenforfleeingRomance。

  ThatwindowofRavenel’sapartmentopeneduponanoldgardenfullofancienttreesandshrubbery。

  Theapartment—housetoweredaboveonesideofit;

  ahighbrickwallfendeditfromthestreet;oppo—

  siteRavenel’swindowanold,oldmansionstood,half—

  hiddenintheshadeofthesummerfoliage。Thehousewasacastlebesieged。Thecityhowledandroaredandshriekedandbeatuponitsdoubledoors,andshookwhite,flutteringchecksabovethewall,offeringtermsofsurrender。Thegraydustsettleduponthetrees;thesiegewaspressedhotter,butthedraw—

  bridgewasnotlowered。Nofurtherwillthelanguageofchivalryserve。Insidelivedanoldgentlemanwholovedhishomeanddidnotwishtosellit。Thatisalltheromanceofthebesiegedcastle。

  ThreeorfourtimeseveryweekcameSammyBrowntoRavenel’sapartment。Hebelongedtothepoet’sclub,fortheformerBrownshadbeencon—

  spicuous,thoughSammybadbeenvulgarizedbyBusiness。HehadnotearsfordepartedRomance。

  Thesongofthetickerwastheonethatreachedhisheart,andwhenitcametomattersequineandbattingscoreshewassomethingofapinkedition。

  HelovedtositintheleatherarmchairbyRavenel’swindow。AndRaveneldidn’tmindparticularly。

  Sammyseemedtoenjoyhistalk;andthenthebroker’sclerkwassuchaperfectembodimentofmodernityandtheday’ssordidpracticalitythatRavenelratherlikedtousehimasascapegoat。

  \"I’lltellyouwhat’sthematterwithyou,\"saidSammy,withtheshrewdnessthatbusinesshadtaughthim。\"Themagazinehasturneddownsomeofyourpoetrystunts。That’swhyyouaresoreatit。\"

  \"ThatwouldbeagoodguessinWallStreetorinacampaignforthepresidencyofawoman’sclub,\"

  saidRavenel,quietly。\"Now,thereisapoem—ifyouwillallowmetocallitthat—ofmyowninthisnumberofthemagazine。\"

  \"Readittome,\"saidSammy,watchingacloudofpipe—smokebehadjustblownoutthewindow。

  RavenelwasnogreaterthanAchilles。Nooneis。

  Thereisboundtobeaspot。TheSomebody—or—OthermusttakeboldofussomewherewhenshedipsusintheSomething—or—Otherthatmakesusinvulnerable。

  Hereadaloudthisverseinthemagazine:

  THEFOURROSES

  ’OneroseItwinedwithinyourhair——

  (Whiterose,thatspakeofworth);

  Andoneyouplaceduponyourbreast——

  (Redrose,love’ssealofbirth)。

  Youpluckedanotherfromitsstem——

  (Tearose,thatmeansforaye);

  Andoneyougave——thatboreformeThethornsofmemory。\"

  \"That’sacrackerjack,\"saidSammy,admiringly。

  Therearefivemoreverses,\"saidRavenel,pa—

  tientlysardonic。\"Onenaturallypausesattheendofeach。Ofcourse——\"

  \"Oh,let’shavetherest,oldman,\"shoutedSammy,contritely,\"Ididn’tmeantocutyouoff。I’mnotmuchofapoetryexpert,youknow。Ineversawapoemthatdidn’tlooklikeitoughttohaveterminalfacilitiesattheendofeveryverse。Reelofftherestofit。\"

  Ravenelsighed,andlaidthemagazinedown。\"Allright,\"saidSammy,cheerfully,\"we’llhaveitnexttime。I’llbeoffnow。Gotadateatfiveo’clock。\"

  Hetookalastlookattheshadedgreengardenandleft,whistlinginanoffkeyanuntunefulairfromarooflessfarcecomedy。

  ThenextafternoonRavenel,whilepolishingaraggedlineofanewsonnet,reclinedbythewindowoverlookingthebesiegedgardenoftheunmercenarybaron。Suddenlyhesatup,spillingtworhymesandasyllableortwo。,Throughthetreesonewindowoftheoldmansioncouldbeseenclearly。Initswindow,drapedinflow—

  ingwhite,leanedtheangelofallhisdreamsofro—

  manceandpoesy。Young,freshasadropofdew,gracefulasasprayofclematis,conferringuponthegardenhemmedinbytheroaringtraffictheairofaprincess’sbower,beautifulasanyflowersungbypoet——thusRavenelsawherforthefirsttime。

  Shelingeredforawhile,andthendisappearedwithin,leavingafewnotesofabirdlikerippleofsongtoreachhisentrancedearsthroughtherattleofcabsandthesnarlingoftheelectriccars。

  Thus,asiftochallengethepoet’sflauntatro—

  manceandtopunishhimforhisrecreancytotheundyingspiritofyouthandbeauty,thisvisionbaddawneduponhimwithathrillingandaccusivepower。

  AndsometabolicwasthepowerthatinaninstanttheatomsofRavenel’sentireworldwereredistrib—

  uted。Theladendraysthatpassedthehouseinwhichshelivedrumbledadeepdouble—basstothetuneoflove。Thenewsboys’shoutswerethenotesofsingingbirds;thatgardenwasthepleasanceoftheCapulets;

  thejanitorwasanogre;himselfaknight,readywithsword,lanceorlute。

  Thusdoesromanceshowherselfamidforestsofbrickandstonewhenshegetslostinthecity,andtherehastobesentoutageneralalarmtofindheragain。

  AtfourintheafternoonRavenellookedoutacrossthegarden。Inthewindowofhishopesweresetfoursmallvases,eachcontainingagreat,full—blownrose—redandwhite。And,ashegazed,sheleanedabovethem,shamingthemwithherlovelinessandseemingtodirecthereyespensivelytowardhisownwindow。Andthen,asthoughshehadcaughthisrespectfulbutardentregard,shemeltedaway,leavingthefragrantemblemsonthewindow—sill。

  \"Yes,emblems!——hewouldbeunworthyifbehadnotunderstood。Shehadreadhispoem,\"TheFourRoses\";ithadreachedherheart;andthiswasitsromanticanswer。OfcourseshemustknowthatRavenel,thepoet,livedthereacrosshergarden。Hispicture,too,shemusthaveseeninthemagazines。

  Thedelicate,tender,modest,flatteringmessagecouldnotbeignored。

  Ravenelnoticedbesidetherosesasmallflowering—

  potcontainingaplant。Withoutshamebebroughthisopera—glassesandemployedthemfromthecoverofhiswindow—curtain。Anutmeggeranium!

  Withthetruepoeticinstinctbedraggedabookofuselessinformationfromhisshelves,andtoreopentheleavesat\"TheLanguageofFlowers。\"

  \"Geranium,Nutmeg—Iexpectameeting。\"

  So!Romanceneverdoesthingsbyhalves。Ifshecomesbacktoyoushebringsgiftsandherknitting,andwillsitinyourchimney—cornerifyouwilllether。

  AndnowRavenelsmiled。Theloversmileswhenbethinkshehaswon。Thewomanwholovesceasestosmilewithvictory。Heendsabattle;shebeginshers。Whataprettyideatosetthefourrosesinherwindowforhimtosee!Shemusthaveasweet,poeticsoul。Andnowtocontrivethemeeting。

  AwhistlingandslammingofdoorspreludedthecomingofSammyBrown。

  Ravenelsmiledagain。EvenSammyBrownwasshoneuponbythefar—flungraysoftherenaissance。

  Sammy,withhisultraclothes,hishorseshoepin,hisplumpface,histriteslang,hisuncomprehendingadmirationofRavenel——thebroker’sclerkmadeanexcellentfoiltothenew,brightunseenvisitortothepoet’ssombreapartment。

  Sammywenttohisoldseatbythewindow,andlookedoutoverthedustygreenfoliageinthegarden。Thenhelookedathiswatch,androsehastily。

  \"Bygrabs!\"heexclaimed。\"Twentyafterfour!

  Ican’tstay,oldman;I’vegotadateat4:30。\"

  \"Whydidyoucome,then?\"askedRavenel,withsarcasticjocularity,\"ifyouhadanengagementatthattime。Ithoughtyoubusinessmenkeptbetteraccountofyourminutesandsecondsthanthat。\"

  Sammyhesitatedinthedoorwayandturnedpinker。

  \"Factis,Ravvy,\"beexplained,astoacustomerwhosemarginisexhausted,\"Ididn’tknowIhadittillIcame。I’lltellyou,oldman—there’sadandygirlinthatoldhousenextdoorthatI’mdeadgoneon。Iputitstraight——we’reengaged。Theoldmansays’nit’butthatdon’tgo。Hekeepsherprettyclose。IcanseeEdith’swindowfromyourshere。Shegivesmeatipwhenshe’sgoingshopping,andImeether。It’s4:30to—day。MaybeIoughttohaveexplainedsooner,butIknowit’sallrightwithyou——solong。\"

  \"Howdoyougetyour’tip,’asyoucallit?\"askedRavenel,losingalittlespontaneityfromhissmile。

  \"Roses,\"saidSammy,briefly。Fourof’emto—

  day。Meansfouro’clockatthecornerofBroadwayandTwenty—third。\"

  \"Butthegeranium?\"persistedRavenel,clutch—

  ingattheendofflyingRomance’strailingrobe。

  \"Meanshalf—past5,\"shoutedSammyfromthehall。

  \"Seeyouto—morrow。\"

  THECITYOFDREADFULNIGHT

  \"Duringtherecentwarmed—overspell,\"saidmyfriendCarney,driverofexpresswagonNo。8,606,\"agoodmanyopportunitieswashadofobservinghumannaturethroughpeekaboowaists。

  \"TheParkCommissionerandtheCommissionerofPolisandtheForestryCommissiongetstogetherandagreestoletthepeoplesleepintheparksuntiltheWeatherBureaugetsthethermometerdownagaintoalivingbasis。Sotheydrawsupopen—airresolu—

  tionsandhasthem0。K。’dbytheSecretaryofAgri—

  culture,Mr。ComstockandtheVillageImprovementMosquitoExterminatingSocietyofSouthOrange,N。J。

  \"Whentheproclamationwasmadeopeninguptothepeoplebyspecialgrantthepublicparksthatbe—

  longto’em,therewasageneralexodusintoCentralParkbythecommunitiesexistingalongitsborders。

  Intenminutesaftersundownyou’dhavethoughtthattherewasanundressrehearsalofapotatofamineinIrelandandaKishineffmassacre。Theycomebyfamilies,gangs,clambakesocieties,clans,clubsandtribesfromallsidestoenjoyacoolsleeponthegrass。Themthatdidn’thaveoilstovesbroughtalongplentyofblankets,soasnottobeupsetwiththecoldanddiscomfortsofsleepingoutdoors。Bybuildingfiresoftheshadetreesandhuddlingtogetherinthebridlepaths,andburrowingunderthegrasswherethegroundwassoftenough,thelikesof5,000

  headofpeoplesuccessfullybattledagainstthenightairinCentralParkalone。

  \"YeknowIliveintheelegantfurnishedapart—

  menthousecalledtheBeershebaFlats,overagainsttheelevatedportionoftheNewYorkCentralRail—

  road。

  \"Whentheordercometotheflatsthatallhandsmustturnoutandsleepinthepark,accordingtotheinstructionsoftheconsultingcommitteeoftheCityClubandtheMurphyDraying,ReturfingandSod—

  dingCompany,therewasalookofacoupleoffiresandanevictionallovertheplace。

  \"Thetenantsbegantopackupfeatherbeds,rub—

  berboots,stringsofgarlic,hot—waterbags,porta—

  blecanoesandscuttlesofcoaltotakealongforthesakeofcomfort。ThesidewalklookedlikeaRussiancampinOyama’slineofmareb。TherewaswaitingandlamentingupanddownstairsfromDannyGeog—

  hegan’sflatonthetopfloortotheapartmentsofMissisGoldsteinupskionthefirst。

  \"’Forwhy,\"saysDanny,comingdownandraginginhisblueyarnsockstothejanitor,’shouldIbeturnedoutofmecomfortableapartmentstolayinthedirtygrasslikearabbit?’TislikeJerometostiruptroublewidsmallmatterslikethisinsteadof——\"

  \"’Whist!’saysOfficerReaganonthesidewalk,rappingwithhisclub。’’TisnotJerome。’TisbyorderofthePolisCommissioner。Turnouteveryoneofyezandhikeyerselvestothepark。’

  \"Now,’twasapeacefulandhappyhomethatallofushadinthemsameBeershebaFlats。TheO’DowdsandtheSteinowitzesandtheCallahansandtheCohensandtheSpizzinellisandtheMcManusesandtheSpiegelmayersandtheJoneses——allnationsofus,welivedlikeonebigfamilytogether。AndwhenthehotnightscomealongwekeptalineofchildrenreachingfromthefrontdoortoKelly’sonthecornerpassingalongthecansofbeerfromonetoanotherwithoutthetroubleofrunningafterit。Andwithnomoreclothingonthanisprovidedforinthestatutes,sittinginallthewindies,withacoolgrowlerineveryone,andyourfeetoutintheair,andtheRosensteingirlssingingonthefire—escapeofthesixthfloor,andPatsyRourke’sflutegoingintheeighth,andtheladiescallingeachothersynonymsoutthewin—

  dies,andnowandthenabreezesailinginoverMisterDepew’sCentral——ItellyoutheBeershebaFlatswasasummerresortthatmadetheCatskillslooklikeaboleintheground。Withhispersonfullofbeerandhisfeetoutthewindyandhisoldwomanfryingporkchopsoveracharcoalfurnaceandthechildrendancingincottonslipsonthesidewalkaroundtheorgan—grinderandtherentpaidforaweek——whatdoesamanwantbetteronahotnightthanthat?

  Andthencomesthisrulingofthepolisdrivingpeopleouto’theircomfortablehomestosleepinparks——

  ’twasforalltheworldlikeaukaseofthemRus—

  sians——’twillbeheardfromagainatnextelectiontime。

  \"Well,then,OfficerReagandrivesthewholelotofustotheparkandturnsusinbythenearestgate。’Tisdarkunderthetrees,andallthechildrensetsuptohowlingthattheywanttogohome。

  \"’Ye’llpassthenightinthisstretchofwoodsandscenery,’saysOfficerReagan。’’TwillbefineandimprisonmentforinsooltingtheParkCommis—

  sionerandtheChiefoftheWeatherBureauifyere—

  fuse。I’minchargeofthirtyacresbetweenhereandtheAgyptianMonument,andIadviseyetogivenotrouble。’Tissleepingonthegrassyezallhavebeencondemnedtobytheauthorities。Yez’llbepermittedtoleaveinthemorning,butyemustretoornbenight。

  Meorderswassilentonthesubjectofbail,butI’11

  findoutif’tisrequiredandthere’llbebondsmenatthegate。’

  \"Therebeingnolightsexceptalongtheautomo—

  biledrives,us179tenantsoftheBeershebaFlatspreparedtospendthenightasbestwecouldintheragingforest。Themthatbroughtblanketsandkin—

  dlingwoodwasbestoff。Theygotfiresstartedandwrappedtheblanketsroundtheirheadsandlaiddown,cursing,inthegrass。Therewasnothingtosee,nothingtodrink,nothingtodo。Inthedarkwehadnowayoftellingfriendorfoeexceptbyfeelingthenosesof’em。Ibroughtalongmelastwinterovercoat,metoothbrush,somequininepillsandtheredquiltoffthebedinmeflat。ThreetimesduringthenightsomebodyrolledonmequiltandstuckhiskneesagainsttheAdam’sappleofme。AndthreetimesIjudgedhischaracterbyrunningmehandoverhisface,andthreetimesIroseupandkickedthein—

  truderdownthehilltothegravellywalkbelow。AndthensomeonewithaflavorofKelly’swhiskeysnug—

  gleduptome,andIfoundhisnoseturneduptherightway,andIsays:’Isthatyou,then,Patsey?

  andhesays,’Itis,Carney。Howlongdoyouthinkit’lllast?’

  \"’I’mnoweather—prophet,’saysI,’butiftheybringoutastronganti—Tammanyticketnextfallitoughttogetushomeintimetosleeponabedonceortwicebeforetheylineusupatthepolls。’

  \"A—playingofmyfluteintotheairshaft,IsaysPatseyRourke,’anda—perspiringinmeownwindytothejoyfulnoiseofthepassingtrainsandthesmellofliverandonionsanda—readingofthelatestmur—

  derinthesmokeofthecookingiswellenoughforme,’sayshe。’Whatisthisherdingusingrassfor,nottomentionthecrawlingthingswithlegsthatwalkupthetrousersofus,andtheJerseysnipesthatpeckatus,masqueradingunderthenameanddenom—

  inationofmosquitoes。WhatisitallforCarney,andtherintgoingonjustthesameoverattheflats?’

  \"TisthegreatannualMunicipalFreeNightOutingLawnParty,’saysI,’givenbythepolis,HettyGreenandtheDrugTrust。Duringtheheatedseasontheyholdaweekofitintheprincipalparks。

  ’Tisaschemetoreachthatportionofthepeoplethat’snotworthtakinguptoNorthBeachforafishfry。’

  \"’Ican’tsleepontheground,’saysPatsey,’widanybenefit。Ihavethehayfeverandtherheuma—

  tism,andmecarisfullofants。’

  \"Well,thenightgoeson,andtheex—tenantsoftheFlatsgroansandstumblesaroundinthedark,tryingtofindrestandrecreationintheforest。Thechildrenisscreamingwiththecoldness,andthejan—

  itormakeshotteafor’emandkeepsthefiresgoingwiththesignboardsthatpointtotheTavernandtheCasino。Thetenantstrytolaydownonthegrassbyfamiliesinthedark,butyou’reluckyifyoucansleepnexttoamanfromthesamefloororbelievinginthesamereligion。NowandthenaMurpby,acci—

  dental,rollsoveronthegrassofaRosenstein,oraCohentriestocrawlundertheO’Gradybush,andthenthere’safeelingofnosesandsomebodyisrolleddownthehilltothedrivewayandstaysthere。Thereissomehair—pullingamongthewomenfolks,andeverybodyspanksthenearesthowlingkidtohimbythesenseoffeelingonly,regardlessofitsparentageandownership。’Tishardtokeepupthesocialdis—

  tinctionsinthedarkthatflourishbydaylightintheBeershebaFlats。Mrs。Rafferty,thatdespisestheasphaltthataDagotreadson,wakesupinthemorn—

  ingwithherfeetinthebosomofAntonioSpizzinelli。

  AndMikeO’Dowd,thatalwaysthrewpeddlersdown—

  stairsasfastashecameupon’em,hastounwindoldIsaacstein’swhiskersfromaroundhisneck,andwakeupthewholegangatdaylight。Buthereandtheresomefewgotacquaintedandoverlookedthediscom—

  fortsoftheelements。Therewasfiveengagementstobemarriedannouncedattheflatsthenextmorning。

  AboutmidnightIgetsupandwringsthedewoutofmyhair,andgoestothesideofthedrivewayandsitsdown。AtonesideoftheparkIcouldseethelightsinthestreetsandhouses;andIwasthinkinghowhappythemfolkswaswhocouldchasetheduckandsmoketheirpipesattheirwindows,andkeepcoolandpleasantlikenatureintendedfor’emto。

  Justthenanautomobilestopsbyme,andafine—

  looking,well—dressedmanstepsout。

  ’Meman,’sayshe,’canyoutellmewhyallthesepeoplearelyingaroundonthegrassinthepark?

  Ithoughtitwasagainsttherules。’

  \"’’Twasanordinance,’saysI,’justpassedbythePolisDepartmentandratifiedbytheTurfCut—

  ters’Association,providingthatallpersonsnotcar—

  ryingalicensenumberontheirrearaxlesshallkeepinthepublicparksuntilfurthernotice。Fortu—

  nately,theorderscomesthisyearduringaspelloffineweather,andthemortality,exceptonthebordersofthelakeandalongtheautomobiledrives,willnotbeanygreaterthanusual。’

  \"’Whoarethesepeopleonthesideofthebill?’

  askstheman。

  \"’Sure,’saysI,’noneothersthanthetenantsoftheBeershebaFlats——afinehomeforanyman,especiallyonhotnights。Maydaylightcomesoon!’

  \"’Theycomeherebenight,’saysbe,’andbreatheinthepureairandthefragranceoftheflowersandtrees。Theydothat,’saysbe,’comingeverynightfromtheburningbeatofdwellingsofbrickandstone。’

  \"’Andwood,’saysI。’Andmarbleandplasterandiron。’

  \"’Thematterwillbeattendedtoatonce,’saystheman,puttinguphisbook。

  \"’AreyetheParkCommissioner?’Iasks。

  \"’IowntheBeershebaFlats,’sayshe。’Godblessthegrassandthetreesthatgiveextrabenefitstoaman’stenants。Therentsshallberaisedfifteenpercent。to—morrow。Good—night,’sayshe。\"

  THEEASTEROFTHESOUL

  Itishardlylikelythatagoddessmaydie。ThenEastre,theoldSaxongoddessofspring,mustbelaughinginhermuslinsleeveatpeoplewhobelievethatEaster,hernamesake,existsonlyalongcertainstripsofFifthAvenuepavementafterchurchservice。

  Aye!Itbelongstotheworld。TheptarmiganinChilkootPassdiscardshiswinterwhitefeathersforbrown;thePatagonianBeauBrummelloilshischi—

  gnonandclubshimanothersweethearttodragtohisskull—strewnflat。AnddowninChrystieStreet——

  Mr。\"Tiger\"McQuirkarosewithafeelingofdisquietthatbedidnotunderstand。Withaprac—

  tisedfootberolledthreeofhisyoungerbrotherslikelogsoutofhiswayastheylaysleepingonthefloor。

  Beforeafoot—squarelookingglasshungbythewin—

  dowhestoodandshavedhimself。Ifthatmayseemtoyouatasktooslighttobethusimpressivelychron—

  icled,Ibearwithyou;youdonotknowoftheareastobeaccomplishedintraversingthecheekandchinofMr。McQuirk。

  McQuirk,senior,hadgonetoworklongbefore。

  Thebigsonofthehousewasidle。Hewasamarble—

  cutter,andthemarble—cutterswereoutonastrike。

  \"Whatailsye?\"askedhismother,lookingathimcuriously;\"areyenotfeelingwellthemorning,maybenow?\"

  \"He’sthinkingalongofAnnieMariaDoyle,im—

  pudentlyexplainedyoungerbrotherTim,tenyearsold。\"

  \"Tiger\"reachedoverthehandofachampionandsweptthesmallMcQuirkfromhischair。

  \"Ifeelfine,\"saidhe,\"beyondatouchoftheI—don’t—know—wbat—you—call—its。Ifeelliketherewasgoingtobeearthquakesormusicoratrifleofchillsandfeverormaybeapicnic。Idon’tknowhowI

  feel。Ifeellikeknockingthefaceoffapoliceman,orelsemaybelikeplayingConeyIslandstraightacrosstheboardfrompop—corntotheelephantboudabs。\"

  \"It’sthespringinyerbones,\"saidMrs。McQuirk。

  \"It’sthesaprisin’。TimewaswhenIcouldn’tkeepmefeetstillnormeheadcoolwhentheearthwormsbegantocrawloutinthedewofthemornin’。’Tisabitofteawilldoyegood,madefrompipsissewaandgentianbarkatthedruggist’s。\"

  \"Backup!\"saidMr。McQuirk,impatiently。

  \"There’snospringinsightThere’ssnowyetontheshedinDonovan’sbackyard。AndyesterdaytheyputsopencarsontheSixthAvenuelines,andthejanitorshavequitorderingcoal。Andthatmeanssixweeksmoreofwinter,byallthesignsthatbe。\"

  AfterbreakfastMr。McQuirkspentfifteenminutesbeforethecorrugatedmirror,subjugatinghishairandarranginghisgreen—and—purpleascotwithitsamethysttombstonepin—eloquentofhischosencalling。

  Sincethestrikehadbeencalleditwasthispar—

  ticularstriker’shabittohiehimselfeachmorningtothecornersaloonofFlahertyBrothers,andthereestablishhimselfuponthesidewalk,withonefootrestingonthebootblack’sstand,observingthepanoramaofthestreetuntilthepaceoftimebroughttwelveo’clockandthedinnerhour。AndMr。

  \"Tiger\"McQuirk,withhisathleticseventyinches,welltrainedinsportandbattle;hissmooth,pale,solid,amiableface——bluewheretherazorhadtrav—

  elled;hiscarefullyconsideredclothesandairofcapa—

  bility,washimselfaspectaclenotdispleasingtotheeye。

  ButonthismorningMr。McQuirkdidnothastenimmediatelytohispostofleisureandobservation。

  Somethingunusualthathecouldnotquitegraspwasintheair。Somethingdisturbedhisthoughts,ruffledhissenses,madehimatoncelanguid,irritable,elated,dissastisfiedandsportive。Hewasnodiagnostician,andhedidnotknowthatLentwasbreakingupphysiologicallyinhissystem。

  Mrs。McQuirkhadspokenofspring。ScepticallyTigerlookedabouthimforsigns。Fewtheywere。Theorgan—grinderswereatwork;buttheywerealwaysprecociousharbingers。Itwasnearenoughspringforthemtogopenny—huntingwhentheskatingballdroppedatthepark。Inthemilliners’

  windowsEasterhats,grave,gayandjubilant,blos—

  somed。Thereweregreenpatchesamongtheside—

  walkdebrisofthegrocers。Onathird—storywindow—

  sillthefirstelbowcushionoftheseason——oldgoldstripesonacrimsonground——supportedthekimo—

  noedarmsofapensivebrunette。ThewindblewcoldfromtheEastRiver,butthesparrowswerefly—

  ingtotheeaveswithstraws。Asecond—handstore,combiningforesightwithfaith,hadsetoutanice—

  chestandbaseballgoods。

  Andthen\"Tiger’s\"eye,discreditingthesesigns,fellupononethatboreabudofpromise。Fromabright,newlithographtheheadofCapricornuscon—

  frontedhim,betokeningtheforwardandheadybrew。

  Mr。McQuirkenteredthesaloonandcalledforhisglassofbock。Hethrewhisnickelonthebar,raisedtheglass,setitdownwithouttastingitandstrolledtowardthedoor。

  \"Wot’sthematter,LordBolinbroke?\"inquiredthesarcasticbartender;wantachinyvaseoragold—linedepergnetodrinkitoutof——hey?\"

  \"Say,\"saidMr。McQuirk,wheelingandshootingoutahorizontalhandandaforty—five—degreechin,\"youknowyourplaceonlywhenitcomesforgivin’

  titles。I’vechangedmemindaboutdrinkin——see?

  Yougotyourmoney,ain’tyou?Waittillyougetstungbeforeyougetthedrooptoyourlip,willyou?\"

  ThusMr。Quirkaddedmutabilityofdesirestothestrangehumorsthathadtakenpossessionofhim。

  Leavingthesaloon,hewalkedawaytwentystepsandleanedintheopendoorwayofLutz,thebarber。

  HeandLutzwerefriends,maskingtheirsentimentsbehindabuseandbludgeonsofrepartee。

  \"Irishloafer,\"roaredLutz,\"howdoyoudo?

  So,notyethafderbolicemansordercatcherofdogsdonedeirduty!\"

  \"Hello,Dutch,\"saidMr。McQuirk。\"Can’tgetyourmindoffoffrankfurters,canyou?\"

  \"Bah!\"exclaimedtheGerman,comingandlean—

  inginthedoor。\"Ihafasoulabovefrankfurtersto—day。Dereisspringtimeinderair。Icanfeelitcominginoferdermudofderstreetsanddasiceinderriver。Soonwillderebebienicsinderislands,mitkegsofbeerunderdertrees。\"

  \"Say,\"saidMr。McQuirk,settinghisbatononeside,\"iseverybodykiddin’meaboutgentleSpring?

  Thereain’tanymorespringintheairthanthereisinahorsehairsofainaSecondAvenuefurnishedroom。Formethewinterunderwearyetandthebuckwheatcakes。\"

  \"Youhafnoboetry,\"saidLutz。True,itisyedtcold,undindercitywehafnotmanyofdersigns;butderearedreekindsofbeobledotshouldalwaysfeelder’approachofspringfirst——deyareboets,loversandpoorvidows。\"

  Mr。McQuirkwentonhisway,stillpossessedbythestrangeperturbationthathedidnotunderstand。

  Somethingwaslackingtohiscomfort,anditmadehimhalfangrybecausebedidnotknowwhatitwas。

  Twoblocksawayhecameuponafoe,oneConover,whomhewasboundinhonortoengageincombat。

  Mr。McQuirkmadetheattackwiththecharac—

  teristicsuddennessandfiercenessthathadgainedforhimtheendearingsobriquetof\"Tiger。\"Thede—

  fenceofMr。Conoverwassopromptandadmirablethattheconflictwasprotracteduntiltheonlookersun—

  selfishlygavethewarningcryof\"Cheeseit——thecop!\"Theprincipalsescapedeasilybyrunningthroughthenearestopendoorsintothecommuni—

  catingbackyardsattherearofthehouses。

  Mr。McQuirkemergedintoanotherstreet。Hestoodbyalamp—postforafewminutesengagedinthoughtandthenheturnedandplungedintoasmallnotionandnewsshop。Ared—hairedyoungwoman,eatinggum—drops,cameandlookedfreezinglyathimacrosstheice—boundsteppesofthecounter。

  \"Say,lady,\"hesaid,\"haveyougotasongbookwiththisinit。Let’sseebowitleadsoff——

  \"Whenthespringtimecomeswellwanderinthedale,love,Andwhisperofthosedaysofyore——\"

  \"I’mhavingafriend,\"explainedMr。McQuirk,\"laidupwithabrokenleg,andhesentmeafterit。He’sadevilforsongsandpoetrywhenhecan’tgetouttodrink。\"

  \"Wehavenot,\"repliedtheyoungwoman,withun—

  concealedcontempt。\"Butthereisanewsongoutthatbeginsthisway:

  \"’Letussittogetherintheoldarmchair;

  Andwhilethefirelightflickerswe’llbecomfortablethere。’\"

  TherewillbenoprofitinfollowingMr。\"Tiger\"

  McQuirkthroughhisfurthervagariesofthatdayuntilhecomestostandknockingatthedoorofAnnieMariaDoyle。ThegoddessEastre,itseems,hadguidedhisfootstepsarightatlast。

  \"Isthatyounow,JimmyMcQuirk?\"shecried,smilingthroughtheopeneddoor(AnnieMariahadneveracceptedthe\"Tiger\")。\"Well,whatever!\"

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