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  Hetookitforgrantedthateverybodyhadreadit。

  \"Idon’tknowwhatyoumean,\"repliedCorey,\"Idon’tseetheEventsregularly。\"

  \"Oh,itwasnothing。Theysentafellowdownheretointerviewme,andhegoteverythingaboutastwistedashecould。\"

  \"Ibelievetheyalwaysdo,\"saidCorey。\"Ihadn’tseenit。

  PerhapsitcameoutbeforeIgothome。\"

  \"Perhapsitdid。\"

  \"MynotionofmakingmyselfusefultoyouwasbasedonahintIgotfromoneofyourowncirculars。\"

  Laphamwasproudofthosecirculars;hethoughttheyreadverywell。\"Whatwasthat?\"

  \"Icouldputalittlecapitalintothebusiness,\"saidCorey,withthetentativeaccentofamanwhochancesathing。

  \"I’vegotalittlemoney,butIdidn’timagineyoucaredforanythingofthatkind。\"

  \"No,sir,Idon’t,\"returnedtheColonelbluntly。

  \"I’vehadonepartner,andone’senough。\"

  \"Yes,\"assentedtheyoungman,whodoubtlesshadhisownideasastoeventualities——orperhapsratherhadthevaguehopesofyouth。\"Ididn’tcometoproposeapartnership。

  ButIseethatyouareintroducingyourpaintintotheforeignmarkets,andthereIreallythoughtImightbeofusetoyou,andtomyselftoo。\"

  \"How?\"askedtheColonelscantly。

  \"Well,Iknowtwoorthreelanguagesprettywell。

  IknowFrench,andIknowGerman,andI’vegotaprettyfairsprinklingofSpanish。\"

  \"Youmeanthatyoucantalkthem?\"askedtheColonel,withthemingledaweandslightthatsuchamanfeelsforsuchaccomplishments。\"Yes;andIcanwriteanintelligibleletterineitherofthem。\"

  Laphamrubbedhisnose。\"It’seasyenoughtogetalltheletterswewanttranslated。\"

  \"Well,\"pursuedCorey,notshowinghisdiscouragementifhefeltany,\"Iknowthecountrieswhereyouwanttointroducethispaintofyours。I’vebeenthere。

  I’vebeeninGermanyandFranceandI’vebeeninSouthAmericaandMexico;I’vebeeninItaly,ofcourse。

  IbelieveIcouldgotoanyofthosecountriesandplaceittoadvantage。\"

  Laphamhadlistenedwithatraceofpersuasioninhisface,butnowheshookhishead。

  \"It’splacingitselfasfastasthere’sanycallforit。

  Itwouldn’tpayustosendanybodyouttolookafterit。

  Yoursalaryandexpenseswouldeatupaboutallweshouldmakeonit。\"

  \"Yes,\"returnedtheyoungmanintrepidly,\"ifyouhadtopaymeanysalaryandexpenses。\"

  \"Youdon’tproposetoworkfornothing?\"

  \"Iproposetoworkforacommission。\"TheColonelwasbeginningtoshakehisheadagain,butCoreyhurriedon。

  \"Ihaven’tcometoyouwithoutmakingsomeinquiriesaboutthepaint,andIknowhowitstandswiththosewhoknowbest。

  Ibelieveinit。\"

  Laphamliftedhisheadandlookedattheyoungman,deeplymoved。

  \"It’sthebestpaintinGod’suniverse,\"hesaidwiththesolemnityofprayer。

  \"It’sthebestinthemarket,\"saidCorey;andherepeated,\"Ibelieveinit。\"

  \"Youbelieveinit,\"begantheColonel,andthenhestopped。

  Iftherehadreallybeenanypurchasingpowerinmoney,ayear’sincomewouldhaveboughtMrs。Lapham’sinstantpresence。

  Hewarmedandsoftenedtotheyoungmanineveryway,notonlybecausehemustdosotoanyonewhobelievedinhispaint,butbecausehehaddonethisinnocentpersonthewrongoflisteningtoadefamationofhisinstinctandgoodsense,andhadbeenwillingtoseehimsufferforapurelysupposititiousoffence。

  Coreyrose。

  \"Youmustn’tletmeoutstaymytwentyminutes,\"hesaid,takingouthiswatch。\"Idon’texpectyoutogiveadecidedansweronthespot。AllthatIaskisthatyou’llconsidermyproposition。\"

  \"Don’thurry,\"saidLapham。\"Sitstill!Iwanttotellyouaboutthispaint,\"headded,inavoicehuskywiththefeelingthathishearercouldnotdivine。

  \"IwanttotellyouALLaboutit。\"

  \"Icouldwalkwithyoutotheboat,\"suggestedtheyoungman。

  \"Nevermindtheboat!Icantakethenextone。Lookhere!\"

  TheColonelpulledopenadrawer,asCoreysatdownagain,andtookoutaphotographofthelocalityofthemine。

  \"Here’swherewegetit。Thisphotographdon’thalfdotheplacejustice,\"hesaid,asiftheimperfectarthadslightedthefeaturesofabelovedface。

  \"It’soneofthesightliestplacesinthecountry,andhere’stheveryspot\"——hecovereditwithhishugeforefinger——\"wheremyfatherfoundthatpaint,morethanforty——years——ago。Yes,sir!\"

  Hewenton,andtoldthestoryinunsparingdetail,whilehischancefortheboatpassedunheeded,andtheclerksintheouterofficehunguptheirlinenofficecoatsandputontheirseersuckerorflannelstreetcoats。

  Theyoungladywenttoo,andnobodywasleftbuttheporter,whomadefromtimetotimeanoisydemonstrationoffasteningadistantblind,orputtingsomethinginplace。

  AtlasttheColonelrousedhimselffromtheautobiographicaldelightofthehistoryofhispaint。\"Well,sir,that’sthestory。\"

  \"It’saninterestingstory,\"saidCorey,withalongbreath,astheyrosetogether,andLaphamputonhiscoat。

  \"That’swhatitis,\"saidtheColonel。\"Well!\"headded,\"Idon’tseebutwhatwe’vegottohaveanothertalkaboutthisthing。It’sasurprisetome,andIdon’tseeexactlyhowyou’regoingtomakeitpay。\"

  \"I’mwillingtotakethechances,\"answeredCorey。\"AsIsaid,Ibelieveinit。IshouldtrySouthAmericafirst。

  IshouldtryChili。\"

  \"Lookhere!\"saidLapham,withhiswatchinhishand。

  \"Iliketogetthingsover。We’vejustgottimeforthesixo’clockboat。Whydon’tyoucomedownwithmetoNantasket?Icangiveyouabedaswellasnot。

  Andthenwecanfinishup。\"

  TheimpatienceofyouthinCoreyrespondedtotheimpatienceoftemperamentinhiselder。\"Why,Idon’tseewhyIshouldn’t,\"heallowedhimselftosay。

  \"IconfessIshouldliketohaveitfinishedupmyself,ifitcouldbefinishedupintherightway。\"

  \"Well,we’llsee。Dennis!\"Laphamcalledtotheremoteporter,andthemancame。\"Wanttosendanywordhome?\"

  heaskedCorey。

  \"No;myfatherandIgoandcomeaswelike,withoutkeepingaccountofeachother。IfIdon’tcomehome,heknowsthatI’mnotthere。That’sall。\"

  \"Well,that’sconvenient。You’llfindyoucan’tdothatwhenyou’remarried。Nevermind,Dennis,\"saidtheColonel。

  Hehadtimetobuytwonewspapersonthewharfbeforehejumpedonboardthesteam—boatwithCorey。

  \"Justmadeit,\"hesaid;\"andthat’swhatIliketodo。

  Ican’tstandittobeaboardmuchmorethanaminutebeforesheshovesout。\"HegaveoneofthenewspaperstoCoreyashespoke,andsethimtheexampleofcatchingupacamp—stoolontheirwaytothatpointontheboatwhichhisexperiencehadtaughthimwasthebest。

  Heopenedhispaperatonceandbegantorunoveritsnews,whiletheyoungmanwatchedthespectacularrecessionofthecity,andwasvaguelyconsciousofthepeopleabouthim,andofthegaylifeofthewaterroundtheboat。

  Theairfreshened;thecraftthinnedinnumber;theymetlargersail,laggingslowlyinwardintheafternoonlight;

  theislandsofthebaywaxedandwanedasthesteamerapproachedandleftthembehind。

  \"IhatetoseethemstirringupthoseSouthernfellowsagain,\"

  saidtheColonel,speakingintothepaperonhislap。

  \"Seemstomeit’stimetoletthoseoldissuesgo。\"

  \"Yes,\"saidtheyoungman。\"Whataretheydoingnow?\"

  \"Oh,stirringuptheConfederatebrigadiersinCongress。

  Idon’tlikeit。Seemstome,ifourpartyhain’tgotanyotherstock—in—trade,webettershutupshopaltogether。\"

  Laphamwenton,ashescannedhisnewspaper,togivehisideasofpublicquestions,inafragmentaryway,whileCoreylistenedpatiently,andwaitedforhimtocomebacktobusiness。Hefoldeduphispaperatlast,andstuffeditintohiscoatpocket。\"There’sonethingI

  alwaysmakeitaruletodo,\"hesaid,\"andthatistogivemymindacompleterestfrombusinesswhileI’mgoingdownontheboat。Iliketogetthefreshairallthroughme,soulandbody。Ibelieveamancangivehismindarest,justthesameashecangivehislegsarest,orhisback。

  Allhe’sgottodoistousehiswill—power。Why,Isuppose,ifIhadn’tadoptedsomesuchrule,withthestrainI’vehadonmeforthelasttenyears,Ishould’a’beenadeadmanlongago。That’sthereasonIlikeahorse。

  You’vegottogiveyourmindtothehorse;youcan’thelpit,unlessyouwanttobreakyourneck;butaboat’sdifferent,andthereyougottouseyourwill—power。Yougottotakeyourmindrightupandputitwhereyouwantit。

  Imakeitaruletoreadthepaperontheboat————Holdon!\"

  heinterruptedhimselftopreventCoreyfrompayinghisfaretothemanwhohadcomeroundforit。

  \"I’vegottickets。AndwhenIgetthroughthepaper,Itrytogetsomebodytotalkto,orIwatchthepeople。

  It’sanastonishingthingtomewheretheyallcomefrom。

  I’vebeenridingupanddownontheseboatsforsixorsevenyears,andIdon’tknowbutveryfewofthefacesIseeonboard。Seemstobeaperfectlyfreshloteverytime。Well,ofcourse!Town’sfullofstrangersinthesummerseason,anyway,andfolkskeepcomingdownfromthecountry。Theythinkit’sagreatthingtogetdowntothebeach,andthey’veallheardoftheelectriclightonthewater,andtheywanttoseeit。

  Butyoutakefacesnow!Theastonishingthingtomeisnotwhatafacetells,butwhatitdon’ttell。

  Whenyouthinkofwhatamanis,orawomanis,andwhatmostof’emhavebeenthroughbeforetheygettobethirty,itseemsasiftheirexperiencewouldburnrightthrough。

  Butitdon’t。Iliketowatchthecouples,andtrytomakeoutwhichareengaged,orgoingtobe,andwhicharemarried,orbetterbe。ButhalfthetimeIcan’tmakeanysortofguess。Ofcourse,wherethey’reyoungandkittenish,youcantell;butwherethey’reanywayson,youcan’t。

  Heigh?\"

  \"Yes,Ithinkyou’reright,\"saidCorey,notperfectlyreconciledtophilosophyintheplaceofbusiness,butacceptingitashemust。

  \"Well,\"saidtheColonel,\"Idon’tsupposeitwasmeantweshouldknowwhatwasineachother’sminds。Itwouldtakeamanoutofhisownhands。Aslongashe’sinhisownhands,there’ssomehopesofhisdoingsomethingwithhimself;

  butifafellowhasbeenfoundout——evenifhehasn’tbeenfoundouttobesoverybad——it’sprettymuchallupwithhim。

  No,sir。Idon’twanttoknowpeoplethroughandthrough。\"

  Thegreaterpartofthecrowdonboard——and,ofcourse,theboatwascrowded——lookedasiftheymightnotonlybeeasilybutsafelyknown。Therewaslittlestyleandnodistinctionamongthem;theywerepeoplewhoweregoingdowntothebeachforthefunorthereliefofit,andwereabletoaffordit。Infacetheywerecommonplace,withnothingbuttheAmericanpoetryofvividpurposetolightthemup,wheretheydidnotwhollylackfire。

  Buttheywerenearlyallshrewdandfriendly—looking,withanapparentreadinessforthehumorousintimacynativetousall。Thewomenweredandifiedindress,accordingtotheirmeansandtaste,andthemendifferedfromeachotherindegreesofindifferencetoit。

  Toastraw—hattedpopulation,suchasoursisinsummer,nosortofpersonaldignityispossible。WehavenoteventhepoweroverobserverswhichcomesfromthefantasticalityofanEnglishmanwhenhediscardstheconventionaldress。

  Inourstrawhatsandoursergeorflannelsackswearenomoreimposingthanacrowdofboys。

  \"Someday,\"saidLapham,risingastheboatdrewnearthewharfofthefinallanding,\"theresgoingtobeanawfulaccidentontheseboats。Justlookatthatjam。\"

  Hemeantthepeoplethicklypackedonthepier,andunderstrongrestraintoflocksandgates,topreventthemfromrushingonboardtheboatandpossessingherforthereturntripbeforeshehadlandedherNantasketpassengers。

  \"Overload’emeverytime,\"hecontinued,withasortofdry,impersonalconcernattheimpendingcalamity,asifitcouldnotpossiblyincludehim。\"Theytakeabouttwiceasmanyastheyoughttocarry,andabouttentimesasmanyastheycouldsaveifanythinghappened。

  Yes,sir,it’sboundtocome。Hello!There’smygirl!\"

  Hetookouthisfoldednewspaperandwavedittowardagroupofphaetonsandbarouchesdrawnuponthepieralittleapartfromthepackofpeople,andaladyinoneofthemansweredwithaflourishofherparasol。

  Whenhehadmadehiswaywithhisguestthroughthecrowd,shebegantospeaktoherfatherbeforeshenoticedCorey。

  \"Well,Colonel,you’veimprovedyourlastchance。

  We’vebeencomingtoeveryboatsincefouro’clock,——orJerryhas,——andItoldmotherthatIwouldcomemyselfonce,andseeifIcouldn’tfetchyou;andifIfailed,youcouldwalknexttime。You’regettingperfectlyspoiled。\"

  TheColonelenjoyedlettingherscoldhimtotheendbeforehesaid,withatwinkleofprideinhisguestandsatisfactioninherprobablybeingabletoholdherownagainstanydiscomfiture,\"I’vebroughtMr。Coreydownforthenightwithme,andIwasshowinghimthingsalltheway,andittooktime。\"

  Theyoungfellowwasatthesideoftheopenbeach—wagon,makingaquickbow,andPenelopeLaphamwascozilydrawling,\"Oh,howdoyoudo,Mr。Corey?\"beforetheColonelhadfinishedhisexplanation。

  \"Getrightinthere,alongsideofMissLapham,Mr。Corey,\"

  hesaid,pullinghimselfupintotheplacebesidethedriver。

  \"No,no,\"hehadaddedquickly,atsomesignsofpoliteprotestintheyoungman,\"Idon’tgiveupthebestplacetoanybody。Jerry,supposeyouletmehaveholdoftheleathersaminute。\"

  Thiswashiswayoftakingthereinsfromthedriver;

  andinhalfthetimehespecified,hehadskilfullyturnedthevehicleonthepier,amongthecrookedlinesandgroupsoffoot—passengers,andwasspinninguptheroadtowardthestretchofverandaedhotelsandrestaurantsinthesandalongtheshore。\"Prettygaydownhere,\"

  hesaid,indicatingallthiswithaturnofhiswhip,asheleftitbehindhim。\"ButI’vegotaboutsickofhotels;

  andthissummerImadeupmymindthatI’dtakeacottage。

  Well,Pen,howarethefolks?\"Helookedhalf—wayroundforheranswer,andwiththeeyethusbroughttobearuponherhewasabletogiveherawinkofsupremecontent。

  TheColonel,withnosortofulteriordesign,andnothingbuthistriumphoverMrs。Laphamdefinitelyinhismind,wasfeeling,ashewouldhavesaid,aboutright。

  Thegirlsmiledadaughter’samusementatherfather’sboyishness。\"Idon’tthinkthere’smuchchangesincemorning。DidIrenehaveaheadachewhenyouleft?\"

  \"No,\"saidtheColonel。

  \"Well,then,there’sthattoreport。\"

  \"Pshaw!\"saidtheColonelwithvexationinhistone。

  \"I’msorryMissIreneisn’twell,\"saidCoreypolitely。

  \"Ithinkshemusthavegotitfromwalkingtoolongonthebeach。Theairissocoolherethatyouforgethowhotthesunis。\"

  \"Yes,that’strue,\"assentedCorey。

  \"Agoodnight’srestwillmakeitallright,\"suggestedtheColonel,withoutlookinground。\"Butyougirlshavegottolookout。\"

  \"Ifyou’refondofwalking,\"saidCorey,\"Isupposeyoufindthebeachatemptation。\"

  \"Oh,itisn’tsomuchthat,\"returnedthegirl。

  \"Youkeepwalkingonandonbecauseit’ssosmoothandstraightbeforeyou。We’vebeenheresooftenthatweknowitallbyheart——justhowitlooksathightide,andhowitlooksatlowtide,andhowitlooksafterastorm。We’reaswellacquaintedwiththecrabsandstrandedjelly—fishaswearewiththechildrendigginginthesandandthepeoplesittingunderumbrellas。

  Ithinkthey’realwaysthesame,allofthem。\"

  TheColonelleftthetalktotheyoungpeople。

  Whenhespokenextitwastosay,\"Well,hereweare!\"

  andheturnedfromthehighwayanddroveupinfrontofabrowncottagewithavermilionroof,andagroupofgeraniumsclutchingtherockthatcroppedupintheloopformedbytheroad。Itwastreelessandbareallround,andtheocean,unnecessarilyvast,welteredawayalittlemorethanastone’s—castfromthecottage。Ahospitablesmellofsupperfilledtheair,andMrs。Laphamwasontheveranda,withthatdemandinhereyesforherbelatedhusband’sexcuses,whichshewasobligedtocheckonhertongueatsightofCorey。

  VII。

  THEexultantColonelswunghimselflightlydownfromhisseat。

  \"I’vebroughtMr。Coreywithme,\"henonchalantlyexplained。

  Mrs。Laphammadetheirguestwelcome,andtheColonelshowedhimtohisroom,brieflyassuringhimselfthattherewasnothingwantingthere。Thenhewenttowashhisownhands,carelesslyignoringtheeagernesswithwhichhiswifepursuedhimtotheirchamber。

  \"WhatgaveIreneaheadache?\"heasked,makinghimselfafinelatherforhishairypaws。

  \"NeveryoumindIrene,\"promptlyretortedhiswife。

  \"Howcamehetocome?Didyoupresshim?IfyouDID,I’llneverforgiveyou,Silas!\"

  TheColonellaughed,andhiswifeshookhimbytheshouldertomakehimlaughlower。\"’Sh!\"shewhispered。

  \"DoyouwanthimtohearEVERYthing?DIDyouurgehim?\"

  TheColonellaughedthemore。Hewasgoingtogetallthegoodoutofthis。\"No,Ididn’turgehim。

  Seemedtowanttocome。\"

  \"Idon’tbelieveit。Wheredidyoumeethim?\"

  \"Attheoffice。\"

  \"Whatoffice?\"

  \"Mine。\"

  \"Nonsense!Whatwashedoingthere?\"

  \"Oh,nothingmuch。\"

  \"Whatdidhecomefor?\"\"Comefor?Oh!heSAIDhewantedtogointothemineralpaintbusiness。\"

  Mrs。Laphamdroppedintoachair,andwatchedhisbulkshakenwithsmotheredlaughter。\"SilasLapham,\"shegasped,\"ifyoutrytogetoffanymoreofthosethingsonme————\"

  TheColonelappliedhimselftothetowel。\"HadanotionhecouldworkitinSouthAmerica。Idon’tknowwhathe’supto。\"

  \"Nevermind!\"criedhiswife。\"I’llgetevenwithyouYET。\"

  \"SoItoldhimhehadbettercomedownandtalkitover,\"

  continuedtheColonel,inwell—affectedsimplicity。

  \"Iknewhewouldn’ttouchitwithaten—footpole。\"

  \"Goon!\"threatenedMrs。Lapham。

  \"Rightthingtodo,wa’n’tit?\"

  Atapwasheardatthedoor,andMrs。Laphamansweredit。

  Amaidannouncedsupper。\"Verywell,\"shesaid,\"cometoteanow。ButI’llmakeyoupayforthis,Silas。\"

  Penelopehadgonetohersister’sroomassoonassheenteredthehouse。

  \"Isyourheadanybetter,’Rene?\"sheasked。

  \"Yes,alittle,\"cameavoicefromthepillows。

  \"ButIshallnotcometotea。Idon’twantanything。

  IfIkeepstill,Ishallbeallrightbymorning。\"

  \"Well,I’msorry,\"saidtheeldersister。\"He’scomedownwithfather。\"

  \"Hehasn’t!Who?\"criedIrene,startingupinsimultaneousdenialanddemand。

  \"Oh,well,ifyousayhehasn’t,what’stheuseofmytellingyouwho?\"

  \"Oh,howcanyoutreatmeso!\"moanedthesufferer。

  \"Whatdoyoumean,Pen?\"

  \"IguessI’dbetternottellyou,\"saidPenelope,watchingherlikeacatplayingwithamouse。\"Ifyou’renotcomingtotea,itwouldjustexciteyoufornothing。\"

  Themousemoanedandwritheduponthebed。

  \"Oh,Iwouldn’ttreatYOUso!\"

  Thecatseatedherselfacrosstheroom,andaskedquietly——

  \"Well,whatcouldyoudoifitWASMr。Corey?Youcouldn’tcometotea,yousay。ButHE’LLexcuseyou。

  I’vetoldhimyouhadaheadache。Why,ofcourseyoucan’tcome!ItwouldbetoobarefacedButyouneedn’tbetroubled,Irene;I’lldomybesttomakethetimepasspleasantlyforhim。\"Herethecatgavealowtitter,andthemousegirdeditselfupwithamomentarycourageandself—respect。

  \"Ishouldthinkyouwouldbeashamedtocomehereandteasemeso。\"

  \"Idon’tseewhyyoushouldn’tbelieveme,\"arguedPenelope。

  \"Whyshouldn’thecomedownwithfather,iffatheraskedhim?andhe’dbesuretoifhethoughtofit。

  Idon’tseeanyp’intsaboutthatfrogthat’sanybetterthananyotherfrog。\"

  Thesenseofhersister’shelplessnesswastoomuchforthetease;shebrokedowninafitofsmotheredlaughter,whichconvincedhervictimthatitwasnothingbutanill—timedjoke。

  \"Well,Pen,Iwouldn’tuseyouso,\"shewhimpered。

  Penelopethrewherselfonthebedbesideher。

  \"Oh,poorIrene!HeIShere。It’sasolemnfact。\"

  Andshecaressedandsoothedhersister,whileshechokedwithlaughter。\"Youmustgetupandcomeout。

  Idon’tknowwhatbroughthimhere,buthereheis。\"

  \"It’stoolatenow,\"saidIrenedesolately。Thensheadded,withawilderdespair:\"WhatafoolIwastotakethatwalk!\"

  \"Well,\"coaxedhersister,\"comeoutandgetsometea。

  Theteawilldoyougood。\"

  \"No,no;Ican’tcome。Butsendmeacuphere。\"

  \"Yes,andthenperhapsyoucanseehimlaterintheevening。\"

  \"Ishallnotseehimatall。\"

  AnhourafterPenelopecamebacktohersister’sroomandfoundherbeforeherglass。\"Youmightaswellhavekeptstill,andbeenwellbymorning,’Rene,\"shesaid。

  \"Assoonasweweredonefathersaid,’Well,Mr。CoreyandIhavegottotalkoveralittlematterofbusiness,andwe’llexcuseyou,ladies。’HolookedatmotherinawaythatIguesswasprettyhardtobear。’Rene,yououghttohaveheardtheColonelswellingatsupper。

  Itwouldhavemadeyoufeelthatallhesaidtheotherdaywasnothing。\"

  Mrs。Laphamsuddenlyopenedthedoor。

  \"Now,seehere,Pen,\"shesaid,asshecloseditbehindher,\"I’vehadjustasmuchasIcanstandfromyourfather,andifyoudon’ttellmethisinstantwhatitallmeans————\"

  Shelefttheconsequencestoimagination,andPeneloperepliedwithhermocksoberness——

  \"Well,theColoneldoesseemtobeonhishighhorse,ma’am。Butyoumustn’taskmewhathisbusinesswithMr。Coreyis,forIdon’tknow。AllthatIknowisthatImetthematthelanding,andthattheyconversedallthewaydown——onliterarytopics。\"

  \"Nonsense!Whatdoyouthinkitis?\"

  \"Well,ifyouwantmycandidopinion,Ithinkthistalkaboutbusinessisnothingbutablind。ItseemsapityIreneshouldn’thavebeenuptoreceivehim,\"

  sheadded。

  Irenecastamutelookofimploringathermother,whowastoomuchpreoccupiedtoaffordhertheprotectionitasked。

  \"Yourfathersaidhewantedtogointothebusinesswithhim。\"

  Irene’slookchangedtoastareofastonishmentandmystification,butPenelopepreservedherimperturbability。

  \"Well,it’salucrativebusiness,Ibelieve。\"

  \"Well,Idon’tbelieveawordofit!\"criedMrs。Lapham。

  \"AndsoItoldyourfather。\"

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