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<p><font style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: silver" color="silver"><p>¡®Begin with them ¡ª oh ¡ª why it¡¯s very easy to
begin with them. The difficulty is to go on with them, after the money is
all spent. We¡¯ll begin by explaining to them the benefits of
civilization.¡¯</p><p>"He, the youngest of the champions of Clan
Chattan, being absent, I, the youngest of the Clan Quhele, may be excused
from combat" said Eachin, blushing at the mean chance of safety thus opened
to him.</p><p>So spoke, or rather so sobbed, the Fair Maiden of Perth, who
seemed choking in the attempt to restrain her tears.</p><p>"Suppose I guess
again? He¡¯s not particularly free-handed with his money ¡ª is he?
"</p><p>Japan is luckier than India.</p><p>"May I warm my feet first?" she
asked; "they are so cold."</p><p>¡®Ah! what¡¯s that? Something
about Garstin or Clement?¡¯ said Sir Maximus, seeing the other draw a
poster from his pocket.</p><p>The weather at this season was almost always
fine, and might be expected to continue so for five weeks longer, when the
snow would begin to fall. It was very important that the carpenters-should
make all possible use of the interval; and as soon as the principal house
was finished, Hobson set them to work to build an enormous kennel or shed
in which to keep the teams of dogs. This doghouse was built at the very
foot of the promontory, against the hill, and about forty yards to the
right of the house. Barracks for the accommodation of the men were to be
built opposite this kennel on the left, while the store and powder
magazines were to occupy the front of the enclosure.</p><p>"You may be
right," said Senator Simpson, cautiously. "You might have those letters
prepared, Henry; and if we have to bring any action at all against anybody
before election, it would, perhaps, be advisable to bring it against
Cowperwood. Include Stener if you have to but not unless you have to. I
leave it to you two, as I am compelled to start for Pittsburg next Friday;
but I know you will not overlook any point."</p><p>The date is between
twenty and thirty years ago. The place is an English sea-port. The time is
night. And the business of the moment is ¡ª dancing.</p><p>Although Strobik
had been one of those who, under pressure from Mollenhauer, had advised
Stener not to let Cowperwood have any more money, yet here he was pointing
out the folly of the victim¡¯s course. The thought of the
inconsistency involved did not trouble him in the least.</p><p>"Dinny says
he¡¯s actually going to publish a poem about that business. He must be
a vain chap."</p><p>¡®Let¡¯s go to a Japanese theatre first,
¡¯ said the Professor. ¡®It¡¯s too early in the tour to
start serious politics.¡¯</p><p>The American friend looked surprised.
"Surely," he exclaimed, "you can¡¯t have heard the news already! They
don¡¯t even know it yet on the Stock Exchange."</p><p>¡®There is
nothing in all this place ¡ª nothing since ever I came here ¡ª I could care
for so much as that you should sit down by her now, and that she should see
you when she wakes.¡¯</p><p>¡®I cannot absolutely marry the wife
of her choosing, if you mean that,¡¯ said Lord Lufton. They went on
walking about the garden for an hour, but they hardly got any farther than
the point to which we have now brought them. Mark Robarts could not make up
his mind on the spur of the moment; nor, as he said more than once to Lord
Lufton, could he be at all sure that Lucy would in any way be guided by
him. It was, therefore, at last settled between them that Lord Lufton
should come to the parsonage immediately after breakfast on the following
morning. It was agreed also that the dinner had better not come off, and
Robarts promised that he would, if possible, have determined by the morning
as to what advice he would give his sister. He went directly home to the
parsonage from Framley Court, feeling that he was altogether in the dark
till he should have consulted with his wife. How would he feel if Lucy were
to become Lady Lufton? And how would he look Lady Lufton in the face in
telling her that such was to be his sister¡¯s destiny? On returning
home he immediately found his wife, and had not been closeted with her five
minutes before he knew, at any rate, all that she knew. ¡®And you mean
to say that she does love him?¡¯ said Mark.</p><p>¡®I was close
to him,¡¯ said a voice. ¡®He died in A.¡¯s arms, I fancy,
but I¡¯m not quite sure. Anyhow, I know he died easily. He was a good
fellow.¡¯</p><p>"Symbol! For conduct that¡¯s worth standing for,
honesty, humanity, courage, I hope I¡¯d stand; I went through with the
war, anyway; but why should I stand for what I look on as dead wood?
"</p><p>"What a pity!" he exclaimed. "I would rather have met a whole
family of polar bears!"</p><p>Sally looked longingly at the
fire.</p><p>"Yes," he said; "I hurt myself with the ax. It¡¯s nothing.
Never mind. Pain always has a curious effect on me. I tell you it¡¯s
nothing! Don¡¯t notice it!"</p><p>The young chief was silent, and
pressed the top of the rod to his lips, as if to guard against uttering
more.</p><p>"Now, mark this ¡ª" said the prisoner, and drew it between his
lips. The effect was instantaneous. He lay a dead corpse before them, the
contemptuous sneer still on his countenance.</p><p>"Do you?"</p><p>"Now the
saints bless mine eyesight, Henry Smith!" she exclaimed, very
devoutly.</p><p>A LITTLE after five o¡¯clock that day, Harold arrived
at Transome Court. As he was winding along the broad road of the park, some
parting gleams of the March sun pierced the trees here and there, and threw
on the grass a long shadow of himself and the groom riding, and illuminated
a window or two of the home he was approaching. But the bittemess in his
mind made these sunny gleams almost as odious as an artificial smile. He
wished he had never come back to this pale English sunshine.</p><p>"Wait a
little, and recover your temper," she answered.</p><p>¡®Father, you
are ill,¡¯ she said, as he tottered to the wicker-bottomed arm-chair,
while Lyddy stood by, shaking her head.</p><p>Amelius laid down his knife
and fork. "Look here!" he said; "this sort of thing is not in my way. If
you can¡¯t make a clean breast of it, let¡¯s talk of something
else. I¡¯m very much afraid," he went on, with his customary absence
of all concealment, "you¡¯re not the harmless sort of girl I once took
you for. What do you mean by ¡®what passed between Mrs. Farnaby and
me¡¯?"</p><p>Behind everything I perceive the smile that makes all
effort and discipline temporary, all the stress and pain of life endurable.
In the last resort I do not care whether I am seated on a throne or drunk
or dying in a gutter. I follow my leading. In the ultimate I know, though I
cannot prove my knowledge in any way whatever, that everything is right and
all things mine.</p><p>The wolverene, as this strange quadruped is called
by zoologists, lives in hollow trees or rocky caves, whence it issues at
night and creates great havoc amongst beavers, musk-rats, and other rodents,
sometimes fighting with a fox or a wolf for its spoils. Its chief
characteristics are great cunning, immense muscular power, and an acute
sense of smell. It is found in very high latitudes; and the short fur with
which it is clothed becomes almost black in the winter months, and forms a
large item in the Company¡¯s exports.</p><p>¡®And I¡¯ve been
praising the beauties of Indian Art all my days.¡¯ It was a little
disappointing when you come to think of it, but I tried to console myself
by the thought that the two lay so far apart there was no comparison
possible. And yet accuracy is surely the touchstone of all Art.</p><p>"Your
friend,</p><p>"Were Bonthron to fall, it would little grieve me," said
Ramorny; "though I should miss an useful hand."</p><p>"I won¡¯t talk
about her, but I think the more."</p><p>"Man or woman?" was the next
question.</p><p>¡®Assuredly; I do not intend to move from my study
after I have once been out to give this letter to Zachary.¡¯
</p><p>Alone upon the threshold of my door</p><p>"But it is not there,"
said Marbre. "Oh, sir ¡ª Lieutenant ¡ª where is it? what has become of it?
"</p><p>¡®Insignificant!¡¯</p><p>Rufus passed over the angry
reply without notice, and patted him on the shoulder. "I spoke of the girl,
" he said, "because I wanted to help her; and I can help her, if you will
let me. Before long, my son, I shall be going back to the United States. I
wish you would go with me!"</p><p>¡®But if you¡¯d a right to the
Transome estate, how was it you were kept out of it, old boy? It was some
foul shame or other, eh?¡¯</p><p>¡®Oh, as for that, I should have
thought the new horse might have been able to carry you as far as that. I
heard you say you wanted to see Mr Crawley.¡¯</p><p>"I know who
you¡¯re here with," he continued, shaking his head sadly. "The dog!
I¡¯ll get him yet. I¡¯ve had men watchin¡¯ you all the time.
Oh, the shame of this day! The shame of this day! You¡¯ll be
comin¡¯ home with me now."</p></font></p>