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  Oneleap,oneblow,andVictorBurleighwouldcarryonlyonemorescartohisgrave。

  Suddenlyafaintpipingvoicefloatedinupontheglen:

  LittlechildwenpwessingnearTothefeetofThwist,theTing,HaveyouneiverdoubtnorfearOrsometwibutedoyoubwing?

  AndBugBuler,flushedandsplashed,andgenerallymuddyandhappy,camearoundthefallenledgesanddebauchedintothegrassysunshinyspacebeforethecavern。Onlyatiny,tumbled-up,joyouschild,withnopowerinhispudgylittlearm;andVictorBurleigh,tall,muscularandagile。

  Againstthismanoftremendousstrengththecaveman\'sclubwaslifted。

  Butwiththesoundofthechild\'svoiceandthesightoftheinnocentfacetheclubfellharmless。Alookoffright,deepeningtoamaniac\'sterror,seizedthecreature,andnoiselesslyandswiftlyasaserpentwouldescapehecrawledbackintothedarknessandburroweddeepfromtheeyesofmen。

  Sostrengththatdaywasruledbyweakness。

  \"Iistfollowedyou,Vic,\"Bugsaid,clutchingVic\'shand。

  \"Thisisn\'tasafeplacetocome,Bug。Youmustn\'tfollowmehere。”

  \"Nenyoumustn\'tgointoisn\'tsafeplaces,soIwon\'tfollow。

  Littlefolksdon\'tknow,\"Bugsaid,withcunninggravity。

  \"Heisright,\"Elinorsaid。\"Ithinkwe\'dbetterleavenow。”

  Theyknewthathenceforththisspotwouldbeholygroundforthem,buttheydidnotdaretothinkfurtherthanthat。

  Theyonlywishedthatthemomentswouldstay,thatthesunwouldloiterslowlydowntheafternoonsky。

  \"Iknowawayout,\"Bugdeclared。Turn,I\'llshowyou。”

  Then,withachild\'ssenseofdirection,heledawayfromthecaveouttowherethedeepravineheadedinaroughmassofbrokenrock。

  \"Tlimbupthatandyou\'reout,\"Bugdeclared。

  TheyclimbeduptothehighlevelprairiethatsweepswestwardfromtheWalnutbluffs。

  \"Doodby,folks。IwanttoBotanywivurnoverthere。

  IturnwivLimpyouthere。”

  BugpointedtoagroupofstudentswanderingaboutinsearchofdogtoothvioletsandotherbotanicalplunderfromNature\'sspringtimetreasury。

  AmongthegroupwasBug\'schum,thecrippledstudent。

  \"Well,staywiththemthistime,youlittlewanderingJew,\"Vicadmonished,nordreamedhowhisguardianangelhadcometohimthisdayintheguiseofthissamelittlewanderer。

  WhenVictorandElinorhadcomeatlasttothewestbluffabovetheWalnutRiver,thelateafternoonwasalreadycastinglongshadowsacrossthegrassyleveloftheoldKickapooCorral。AndagainthecampfireswereglowingwhereaSorority\"spread\"wasmerrilyinthemaking。

  Theymustgodownsoonandjoininthehilarity。Butagoldenhalfhouryethunginthewest——andthegoingdownmeantthegoingbacktoallthathadbeen。

  \"Lookatthefoamonthewhirlpool,Elinor。Seehowdeliberatelyitswingsupstream。Isn\'tthatamostdeceivingbitoftreachery?\"

  Vicsaidashewatchedtheriver。

  Elinorlookedthoughtfullyattheslow-movingwater。

  \"Icannotenduredeceit,\"shesaidatlast。\"Ilikehonestyineverything。

  IsaidIwouldtellyousometimeaboutasacrificeIwasforcedtomake。

  I\'lltellyounowifyouwillnotspeakofwhatIsay。”

  Howdelicioustohaveherconfidenceinanything。

  Vicsmiledassent。

  \"Myfatherhadafortunefrommymother。Whenhediedheleftmetothecareofmytwouncles,andgaveallhismoneytoendowchairsinuniversities。Hethoughtawomancouldmarrymoney,andthathewasdoingmankindaserviceinthisendowment。

  Maybehewas,butI\'vealwaysrebelledagainstbeingdependent。

  I\'vealwayswantedmyown。UncleJoshuathinksIamfrivolous,andhehastoldUncleLloydthatit\'sjustmyloveofspendingandextravagantnotionsthatmakesmerebelagainstconditions。

  Itisn\'t。It\'sthesenseofbeingrobbed,asitwere。

  Itwasn\'trightandhonesttowardme,eveninagreatcause,toleavemedependent。UncleLloydwouldneverhavedoneit。

  Ihopehedoesn\'tthinkI\'masbadasUncleJoshuadoes。

  Youwon\'tmindmytellingyouthis,northinkmeungratefultomyrelativesfortheircareofme。Nobodyquiteunderstandsmebutyou。”

  ThetimehadcomeforthemtojointhejollypicniccrowdintheCorral。ShewouldgobacktoVincentBurgessinalittlewhile,andthisgloriousdaywouldbeonlyamemory。

  Andyet,downintheprettyglen,Victorhadheldherhandsandkissedherredlips。Andshehadbeengladdownthere。

  Thevoidinhislifeseemedblackerthantheblacknessbehindthecavern。

  \"Elinor,\"heasked,suddenly,\"areyouboundbyanypromise——

  hasProfessorBurgess——?\"Hehesitated。

  \"No,\"sheanswered,turningherfaceaway。

  \"Pardonmyrudeness。YouknowIamnotwell-bred,\"hesaid,gently。

  \"VictorBurleigh,youill-bred,ofallthegentle,manlyfellowsinSunrise!Youknowyouarenot。”

  Agreathopeleapedtolifenow,asVicrecalledthequery,\"IfVictorBurleighhadhiscornersknockedoffandwassandpapereddownandhadmoney?\"——andofElinor\'sblushingconfessionthatitwouldmakeadifferenceshecouldnothelpifthesethingswere。

  Thecornerswereknockedoffnow,andDeanFennebenhadgentlybutpersistentlyappliedthesandpaper。Themoneymustbehenceforththeonecondition。

  \"Elinor。”Vic\'svoicewassweetaslowbarsofmusic。

  \"Oh,Victor,there\'ssomethingIcan\'tprevent。”

  ShewasthinkingofUncleJoshua,whosemoneyhadsupportedheralltheseyearsandofherobligationtoheedhiswishes。

  Itwasallsettledforhernow。AndallthewhileVictorwasthinkingofhisownlimitedmeansastherockthatwaswreckinghimwithher。

  Forallhislifeafterwardheneverforgotthesorrowofthatmoment。

  HelookedintoElinor\'sface,andallthelonging,alltheheart-hungerofthedaysgoneby,andofthedaystocomeseemedtolieinthosewide-openeyesshadedbylongblacklashes。

  \"Elinor,myfather\'scruelmurderandmymotherdyingalonewereonekindofgrief。MyfightwiththosedeadlypoisonthingstorescuelittleBugwasanotherkind。Mydaysofhardshipandpovertyontheclaim,withonlyBugandmeinthatdesolateloneliness,wasstillanother。

  ButnoneoftheseseemasorrowbesidewhatImustfacehenceforth。

  AndyetIhaveonejoyminenow。Youdidcaredownintheglen。

  MayIkeepthatonegraciousjoy——minealways?\"

  \"Youhavealwayswonineverygame。Youwillinthisstruggle。

  Don\'tforgetthenameyourmothergaveyou。”Hereyeswereluminouswithtears。\"WemustgodowntotheCorralnow。

  Tomorrowwillmakethingsallright。Ishallbeproudofyouandyoursuccesseverywhere,foryouwillsucceed。”

  \"Imaynotbeworthyofvictory,\"hesaid,sadly。

  \"Youhaveneverbeenunworthy。Don\'tbenow。”Shesmiledbravely。

  Theyturnedfromthewestprairieandthesunset,andslowlytheypassedoutofitspassingradiancedowntothedarkeningspacesoftheoldKickapooCorral。

  Andthedaywithitsgladnessandsorrow,whetherforlossorgain,slippedintotheshadowybeautyofanApriltwilight。

  CHAPTERIX

  GAIN,ORLOSS?

  _YeknowhowhardanIdoldies,an\'whatthatmeanttome——

  E\'entakeitforasacrifice,acceptabletoThee_——

  KIPLING

  THEballgameonFriday,thethirteenth,wasagreateventthisyear。

  TheSunrisefootballelevenhadheldthechampionshiprecordwithanuncrossedgoallineintheautumn。Thebasket-ballteamhadhadnodefeatthisyear。DebatingtestshadgivenSunrisethevictory。

  ThatcamethroughTrenchandthecrippledstudent。Andthestateoratoricalstrugglerepeatedthestory,aconquest,allthegreaterbecauseVictorBurleigh,theathlete,worealsothelaurelsoforatory。

  Andwhyshouldhenot,withthatfinepresenceandmagnificentvoice?

  AsDr。Fennebenlistenedtohisforcefullogichesawclearlythelinefortheboy\'sfuture,aline,hethought,thatcouldendatlastonlyinthepulpit。

  OnemorebattletofightnowandLagondaLedgeandthewholeWalnutValleywouldgodowninhistoryasfamoussoil。

  ItwasabanneryearforSunrise,andenthusiasmwasatfeverpitch,whichincollegeistheonlyhealthytemperature。

  InthislastbattleSunriseturnedagaintoVictorBurleighasitshighesthope。Althoughthiswashisfirstgamefortheseason,hehadneverfailedtobringvictorytotheSunrisebanners,andinallhisbase-ballpracticehewasasunerringashewasspeedy。

  Andthensuccesswashishabitanyhow。So\"Burleighatthebat\"

  wastheslogannowfromthesummitofthecollegeridgetothefarthestcornersofLagondaLedge;andidolworshipwereinsignificantcomparedtotheadulationpouredoutonhim。

  AndBurleigh,beingyoungandveryhuman,hadallthepleasuretheadorationofacommunitycanbringtoitslocalhero。

  Fortruly,fewtriumphsinlife\'slateryearscanbefraughtwithhalfthekeenjoytheseschooldayvictoriesbring。

  Andtheapplauseoflisteningsenatesmeanslessthangoodoldcomrades\'yells。

  VincentBurgess,A。B。,GreekProfessorfromBoston,seemedtohaveforgottenentirelyabouttypesandgeographicalbreadthsandseclusionforprofoundresearchamidbarrenprairies。

  HewasfacultymemberontheAthleticboardnowandenthusiasticaboutallcollegesports。Sunrisehaddonethismuchforhimanyhow。

  Inaddition,theyoungeducatorwastakingonalittleroundness,suggestiveofastoutforminmiddlelife。

  ButVincentBurgesshadnotforgottenallofthemotivesthathadpulledhimKansas-ward,althoughunknowntoDr。Fenneben,hehadalreadyrefusedtoconsiderapositionhigherupinaneasterncollege。

  HewasnotquitereadytoleavetheWestyet。Ofcourse,not。

  ElinorWreamwasonlyhalfthroughschoolandgrowingmorepopularasshewasgrowingmorewomanlyandmorebeautifuleachyear。

  Hissalvationlayinkeepingonthegroundsifhewouldholdhisclaimundisturbed。

  BurgesshadcometoKansas,hehadtoldFenneben,inordertoknowsomethingofthestatewherehisonlysisterhadlived。

  Hedidnotknowyetallhewishedtoknowaboutherlifeanddeathhere。

  Hernamewasneverspokeninhisfather\'spresenceaftershecameWest,sogreatwasthatfather\'sangeroverherleavingtheEast。AnddeepinVincent\'smindhefixedtheimpressionthathisdaughterhaddiedasunreconciledtoherbrotherastoherfatherhimself。

  Thiswasallhisownbusiness,however,andhiddendeep,almostoutofsightofhimself,wasaselfishmotivethathadnotyetputavisiblemarkonthesurface。

  BurgesswantedtomarryNorrieWream,andhewantedhertohaveallthegoodthingsoflifewhichinhersimplerearinghadbeendeniedher。

  Theheritagefromhisfather\'sestateincludedcertaintrustfundsambiguouslybestowedbyaneccentricEnglishancestoruponsomeonewhohadcomeWestnotlongbeforehisdeath。

  ThesefundsVincentheldbyhisfather\'swill——towhichwillJoshuaWreamwaswitness——onconditionthatnoheirtothesefundswasliving。

  Ifthereweresuchpersonorpersonsliving——butBurgessknewtherewerenone。JoshuaWreamhadmadesureofthatforhimbeforeheleftCambridge。AndyetitmightbewelltostayinKansasforayearortwo——muchbettertosettleanypossibledifficultyherethantohaveanythingfollowhimEastlater。

  ForBurgesshadhiseyeonDr。Wream\'schairinHarvardwhentheoldmanshouldgiveitup。Thatwasapartofthecontractbetweenthetwomen,theolddoctorandtheyoungprofessor。

  UntilthenightwhenBondSaxonforcedhimtotakeanunwillingoath,Burgesshadhadacomfortableconscience,surethathisfinancialfuturewassettled,andconfidentthatthisassuredhimthehandofElinorWreamwhenthetimewasripe。WiththatOctobernight,however,aweightofanxietybeganthatincreasedwiththepassingdays。

  Forashegrewnearertothestudentlifeandtookonfleshandgoodwillandabroaderknowledgeoftheworthofhumanity,sohegrewnearertothissmoothlyhiddeninnercare。And,outsideandin,hewantedtostayinKansasforthetime。

  Intheweeksbeforethebigballgame,VictorBurleighseemedtohaveforgottentheglenandthewestbluffabovetheKickapooCorral。ThegirlswhowouldhavesubstitutedforElinorintheafternoonrambletookupmuchofthebigsophomore\'stime,andheneverseemedmoregaynorcarefree。

  AndElinor,ifshehadaheartache,didnotshowitinherhappymanner。

  Ontheafternoonbeforetheballgame,aMaythunderstormswepttheWalnutValleyandthedarknessfellearly。AsDennieSaxonwaitedontheSunriseporticobeforestartingoutintherain,ProfessorBurgesslockedthefrontdoorandjoinedher。VictorBurleighwasalsowaitingbesideastonecolumnfortheshowertolighten。

  BurgessdidnotseehiminthedarkeningtwilightandBurleighneverspoketotheyounginstructorwhenitwasnotnecessary。

  \"Imustbenervous,\"ProfessorBurgesssaid,tryingtomanageDennie\'sumbrellaandcatchingitinherhair。

  \"Ihadalettertodaythatworriedme。”

  \"Toobad!\"Denniesaidsympathetically。

  \"I\'lltellyouallaboutitsometime。”

  Hewastryingtoloosethewirerib-jointfromDennie\'shair,whichthedampnesswasrollinginsoftlittleringletsaboutherforeheadandneck。

  Half-consciously,herememberedthesameoutlineofripplinghair,asithadlookedintheglowoftheOctobercampfiredownintheKickapooCorralwhenshewastellingtheoldlegendofSwiftElkandTheFawnoftheMorningLight。Shesmiledupathimconsolingly。

  Denniewaslevel-headed,andlifewasalwaysworthlivingwhereshewas。

  \"I\'llbeyourrainbeau。”Hetookherarmtoassistherdownthesteps。

  Socourteouswashisaction,shemighthavebeenaladyofrankinsteadofoldBondSaxon\'sdaughtercarryingherownweightofasorrowgreaterthanLagondaLedgedreamedof。

  Asthetwowalkedslowlyhomewardunderthedrippingshelterofthetrees,VincentBurgessfeltasenseofcomfortandpleasureoutofallkeepingforamaninloveelsewhere。

  VictorBurleighwatchedthemfromtheshadowoftheporticocolumn。

  \"IbelieveTrenchisright。HeinsiststhatBurgesslikesDennie,orthatheismeanenoughtodeceiveDennieintolikinghim。

  Amanlikethatoughttobekilled——ascholar,andarichman,andDenniesuchabravelittlepoorgirlwithakind,weak-kneed,oldfatheronherheart。Norrieoughttoknowthis,butwhoamItosayaword?\"

  \"VictorBurleigh,won\'tyoureleasethefairprincessfromthetower?\"

  agirl\'svoicecalled。

  VicturnedtoseeElinorframedinthehalf-waywindowofthesouthturret。

  Andinthatdrippingshadowylight,noframecouldwantararerpicture。

  \"I\'vefallenintothepitandamfarontheroadtoperdition,\"

  Elinorsaid。\"IhurrieddownthiswayfromchoirpracticeandUncleLloyd\'sgoneandleftthelowerdoorlocked。

  Itthunderedso,andDenniedidn\'tcomeintothestudy,andnobodyheardmyscreams。ButifIperish,Iperish,\"

  sheaddedwithmockresignation。

  \"Ifyou\'llletuponperishingforhalfaminute,Rapunzel,I\'lltotherescue,\"Viccried,\"ifIhavetoclimbthedomeandknockthe_peraspera_outoftheStateSealandcomedownthroughthehole,_perastraadaspera_。”Andthenherushedofftofindanunlockedexittothebuilding。

  FromtheChapelendofthecircularstairs,hecalledpresently。

  \"Curfewmustnotringforacoupleofseconds。

  Risetothesurface,fairmermaid。”

  Elinorcameupthewindingstairintothedimlylightedchapelathiscall。

  ThetwohadavoidedeachothersincetheAprildayintheglen。

  Theywerenottoblameforthischancemeetingnow。

  \"Whenyouareintroubleandthenightsaredarkandrainy,callme,Elinor,\"Vicsaidastheywerecrossingtherotunda。

  \"IfIshowyousometimeshowtolookupandfindthelight,asyoushowedmetheSunrisebeacononthenightofthestormoutonWestBluff,youmaybegladyouheardme。Seethatglowonthedome!

  YouwouldhavemissedthatdowninLagondaLedge。”

  Alevelrayfromamomentarycloudriftinthewesternskysmotethestainedglassofthedome,lightingitsgleaminginscriptionwithafleetingradiance。

  \"Butthelightcomesrarelyandissofaraway,andbetweentimes,onlythecave,andthedarkwaysbehinditleadingtotheriver,\"

  hesaidgravely。Thesorrowofhopelessnesswashistone。

  \"Notunlessonechoosestoburrowdownward,\"sherepliedsoftly。

  \"Let\'shurryhome。Tomorrowyouwillbe`VictortheFamous\'again。

  Ihopethisshowerwon\'tspoiltheballgame。”

  Asnightdeepened,therainfellsteadily。UpinVictorBurleigh\'sroomBugBulergrewdrowsyearly。

  \"Iwanttosaymypwayersnow,Vic,\"hesaid。

  Thebigfellowputdownhisbookandtookthechildinhisarms。

  Bughadageniusforprayingbrieflyandforothersratherthanforhimself。

  Tonighthemerelyclaspedhischubbyhandsandsaid,reverently:

  \"DearDod,pleaseistmakeVicdoodasfolksfinksheis,forThwist\'ssake。Amen-n-n。”

  Whenhefellasleep,VictorsatalongwhilestaringatthewindowwheretheMayrainwasbeatingheavily。Atlength,hebentoverlittleBugandpushedbackthecurlsfromhisbrow。

  Bugsmiledupdrowsilyandwentonsleeping。

  \"AsgoodasfolksthinkIam,Bug!\"hemused。\"Youhavegottenbetweenmeandtherattlesnakesthatwereaftermysoulagoodmanytimes,littlebrother-of-mine。AsgoodasfolksthinkIam!

  Doyouknowwhatitcoststobethatgood?\"

  TenminuteslaterhesatinLloydFenneben\'slibrary。

  \"Ihavecomeforhelp,\"hesaidinreplytotheDean\'squestioningface。

  \"IhopeIcangiveit,\"Fennebenresponded。

  \"It\'sabouttomorrow\'sgame。Therearesuretobesomeprofessionalplayersontheotherteam。IwantSunrisetowin。

  Iwanttowinmyself。”Vic\'svoicewasharshtonight。

  AndtheDeancaughtthehardtone。

  \"IwantSunrisetowin。Iwantyoutowin。Therewillprobablybesomeprofessionalstoplayagainst,butwehavenowayofprovingthis,\"Fennebensaid。

  \"Whatdoyouthinkofsuchplaying,Doctor?\"Vicasked。

  \"Ithinktheruleaboutprofessionalismisoftenastrainedpieceoffoolishness。Itisviolatedpersistentlyandpersistentlywinkedat,butsolongasitistherulethereisonlyonesquarethingtodo,andthatistoliveuptothelaw。Youshouldnotdreadanyprofessionalisminthegametomorrow,however。You\'llbringusthroughanyhow,andkeeptheSunrisenameandfameuntarnished。”

  TheDeansmiledgenially。

  Burleigh\'sfacewasverypaleandastrangefireburnedinhiseyes。

  \"Dr。Fenneben\"——hismusicalvoicerangclear——\"I\'monlyapoordevilfromtheshort-grasscountrywherelifeeachyeardependsonthatyear\'scrop。

  Threeyearsoutoffour,thewindanddrouthbringonlyfailureatharvesttime。Thenwestarveourbodiesandgripontohopeanddeterminationwithoursoulstillseedtimecomesagain。Iwantacollegeeducation。

  Lastsummerburnedusoutasusualwithinamonthofharvest。

  ThenthemortgagegotinitsworkonmyclaimandIhadtogiveitup。

  Ihadbarelyenoughtogetthroughhereatpauperratesthisyear——

  butIcouldn\'tdoitandkeepBug,too。IwentintoColoradoandplayedbaseballforpay,soIcouldcomehereandbringhimwithme。That\'swhyIcanout-batourteam,andcouldwindeadeasyforSunrisetomorrow。

  NobodyinKansasknowsit。Now,whatshallIdo?\"

  Thewordswereshotoutlikebullets。

  \"Whatshallyoudo?\"LloydFenneben\'sblackeyesheldBurleigh。\"Thereisonlyonethingtodo。Whenyourankedhighingradeswithonlythetrivialmatterofexcusableabsenceagainstyou——nobrokenlaw——youtookProfessorBurgessgentlybythethroatandtoldhimyoumeanttoplayanyhow。

  Youstoodyourgroundlikeaman,foryourownsakeandforthehonorofSunrise。StandlikeamanforyourownsakeandthehonorofSunrise,now。GotoProfessorBurgessandtakehimgently——

  bythehand,thistime——andtellhimyoudonotmeantoplay,andwhyyoucannot。”

  Burleighsatstillasstone,hisfacewhiteasmarble,hiswide-openeyesunderhisblackbrowsseeingnothing。

  \"Butourproudrecord——theglorioushonorofthiscollege,\"hesaidatlength,andbackofhiswordswasthethoughtofVictorBurleigh,theidolofSunrise,dethroned,wherehehadbeenadored。

  \"Thereisnohonorforacollegelikethehonestyofitsstudents。

  Thereisnoprouderrecordthantherecordofdaringtodotheright。

  Youcouldgetintothegameoncebyabrute\'sstrength。

  Getoutofitnowbyagentleman\'shonor。”

  BehindthespeechwasLloydFennebenhimself,sympathetic,firm,upright,beforewhomtheharshnessofVictorBurleigh\'sfaceslowlygaveplacetoanexpressionofsorrow。

  \"Myboy,\"Fennebensaidgently,\"NaturegaveustheWalnutValleywithitslimestoneledgesandfineforesttrees。ButbeforeourSunrisecouldbebuildedtheledgehadtobeshapenintothehewnstone,thegreentreetotheseasonedlumber,quarter-sawedoak——

  quarter-sawed,mindyou。Mill,forgeandtry-pit,axandsawandchisel,withcleftandblowandfurnaceheat,shapedthemallforService。OverourdoorwayistheSunriseinitial。

  ItstandsalsoforStrife,partofwhichyouknowalready;

  butitstandsforSacrificeaswell。Youareintheshaping。

  GodgrantyoumaybeturnedoutamanfittedbySacrificeforServicewhentheshapingisdone。”

  Burleighrose,silentstill,andthetwowentouttogether。

  Atthedoorway,heturnedtoFenneben,whograspedhishandwithoutaword。Andonceagain,thefirmhandclaspoftheDeanofSunriseseemedtobindthecountryboytothefinerthingsoflife。

  IthaddonethesameonthatdayaftertheThanksgivinggamewhenhesatinFenneben\'sstudy,andunderstoodforthefirsttimewhatgivestherighttoprideinbrawnyarmandsteel-springnerve。

  AfterBurleighlefthim,LloydFennebenstoodforalongtimeonhisverandainthelightofthedoorwaywatchingthesteadydownpourofthewarmMayrain。Asheturnedatlengthtoenterthehousearough-lookingmanwithrain-soakedclothingandslouchedhat,sprangoutoftheshadows。

  \"Stranger,\"hecalledhastily。\"There\'salittlechildfellintheriverroundthebend,andhismothergotholdofhim,butshecan\'tpullhimout,andcan\'tholdonmuchlonger。

  Willyoucomehelpme,quick?I\'veonlygotonearmorIwouldn\'thavehadtoaskforhelp。”

  Anemptysleevewasflappingintherain,andFennebendidnotnoticethenthatthemankeptthatsideofhimselfallthetimeintheshadows。

  Fennebenhadonlyonethoughtashehurriedawayinthedarkness,tosavethewomanandchild。Hiscompanionsaidlittle,directingthecoursetowardthebendintheriverbeforethegatewayofPigeonPlace。Astheypushedonwithallspeedthroughrainandmud,FennebenwashardlyconsciousthatDennieSaxon\'swordsaboutthelonelygray-hairedhermitwomanwererecurringcuriouslytohismind。

  \"IftalkingaboutSunrisemadehercrylikethat,maybeyoumightdosomethingforher,\"Denniehadsaid。Hehadnevertriedtodoanythingforher。

  Somehowsheseemedtobethewomanwhowasinperilnow,andhewashalf-consciouslyblaminghimselfthathehadnevertriedtohelpher,hadnoteventhoughtofherformonths。Womenwerenotinhisline,exceptthekindlyimpersonalinteresthefeltforalltheSunrisegirls,andhissenseofresponsibilityforNorrie,andthememoryofagirl——

  oh,thehungryhauntingmemory!

  Allthisinasemi-consciousfleetnesssweptacrosshismind,thatwasbentonreachingtheriver,andonthatwomanholdingadrowningchild。

  Atthebendintheriver,themanhaltedsuddenly。

  \"Lookout!There\'sastone;don\'tstumble!\"hesaidhoarsely,dodgingbackashespoke。

  ThenFennebenwasconsciousofhisownfeetstrikingtheslabofstonebytheroadside,ofasuddenshovefromsomebodybehindhim,atwo-armedmanitmusthavebeen,ofstumblingblindly,tryingtocatchattheelmtreethatstoodthere,offallingthroughtheunderbrush,headforemost,intotheriver,evenofstrikingthewater。Ashefell,hewasveryfaintlyconsciousofasenseofpityforVictorBurleighfightingoutabattlewithhisownhonortonight,andthenhemusthaveheardadog\'sfierceyelp,andawoman\'sscream。Somehow,itseemedtocomethroughdistanceoftime,asoutofpastyears,andnotthroughlengthofspace——

  andthenofabrutallaughandanoathwiththewords:

  \"NowforJoshWream,and——\"

  ButFenneben\'sheadhadstruckthestoneledgeagainstwhichtheWalnutripplesatlowtide,andforalongtimeheknewnomore。

  ItwasrainingstillwhenVictorBurleighreachedtheSaxonHouse。AtthedoorhemetProfessorBurgess,whowasjustleaving。Strangelyenough,thememoryoftheirfirstmeetingatthecampusgateonaSeptemberdayflashedintothemindofeachastheycamefacetofacenow。

  Theyneverspoketoeachotherexceptwhenitwasnecessary。

  Andyettonight,somethingmadethemgreeteachothercourteously。

  \"Professor,willyoubekindenoughtocomeuptomyroomafewminutes?\"

  Burleighasked,liftinghiscaptohisinstructorwiththewords。

  \"Certainly,\"VincentBurgesssaidwithequalgrace。

  BugBulerhadkickedoffthebedcoveringandlayfastasleeponhislittlecotwithhisstubbyarmsbare,andhislittlefathands,dimpledineachknuckle,thrownwideapart。

  \"Isawapicturelikethisonceforthesignofthecross,\"

  Vicsaidashedrewthecoveringoverthelittleform。

  \"Bughasbeenacrosstomesometimes,buthe\'softenermysalvation。”

  ProfessorBurgesswonderedagain,whyaboylikeBurleighshouldhavebeengivenavoiceofsuchrarecharm。

  \"Iwillnotkeepyoulong,\"Vicsaid,turningfromBug。\"Icannotplayintomorrow\'sgame,andbeaman。”

  Then,briefly,heexplainedthereason。

  \"Itisrainingstill。Takemyumbrella,\"hesaidatthecloseofhissimplytoldstory。\"Buttomorrow\'ssunshinewilldrythefieldforthegame,allright。Goodnight。”

  \"Goodnight,\"VincentBurgesssaidhoarsely,andplungedintothedarknessandtherain。

  TenstepsfromtheSaxonHouse,hecameplumpintoBondSaxon,whostaggeredalittletoavoidhim。

  \"Myluckonrainynights,\"Vincentthought。\"Theoldfellow\'sspreesseemtorunwiththestorms。Hehasn\'tbeen`off\'foralongtime。”

  ButBondSaxonwasnevermoresoberinhislife,andheclutchedtheyoungman\'sarmeagerly。

  \"ProfessorBurgess,won\'tyouhelpme!\"hecried。

  \"Whatdoyouwanttodoonanightlikethis?\"Burgessasked,rememberingthevowhehadbeenforcedtomake,bythissameman。

  \"Comehelpmesaveaman\'slife!\"Bondurged。

  \"Lookhere,Saxon。You\'vegotsomewildnotionoutofaboot-legger\'sbottle。Straightenupnow。

  It\'saninfamousthinginacollegetownlikeLagondaLedge,whereneitherasaloonnorajointwouldbeallowed,thatsomeimpofSatanshouldforeverbebringingyouwhisky。

  Whodoesit,anyhow?\"

  \"I\'mnotdrunkandhaven\'tbeenforsixmonths。Comeon,forGod\'ssake,andhelpmetosavealife,maybetwolives,fromtheverymanthat\'sdonetheboot-leggin\'androbbin\'inthistownformonthsandmonths。”

  Saxon\'swordswereconvincingenough。

  \"WhatcanIdo?\"Burgessasked。\"I\'mnotapoliceman。”

  \"Comeon!Comeon!\"Saxonurged,tuggingattheprofessor\'sarm。

  \"It\'salife,Itellyou。”

  Vincentyieldedunwillingly,thenight,thebeatingrain,themanwhoaskeditofhim,thepurpose,hisownunfitness——allholdinghimback。

  Beforetheyhadgonefar,BondSaxonsuddenlyexclaimed:

  \"Say,Professor,doyourememberthenightIaskedyoutotakecareofDennieifanythingshouldhappentome?\"

  \"DoYOUrememberit?\"Burgessresponded。\"Youdidn\'task;youdemanded。”

  \"Iwasdrunkthen。I\'msobernow。Burgess,ifanythingshouldhappentomenow,wouldyoustillbewilling?\"

  BondSaxonaskedintenseanxiety。

  \"I\'vealreadytakenoath,\"Burgesssaid。\"Ithinkyourdaughtermayneedsomebody\'scarebeforeanythinghappensifyoukeepupthisgait。”

  Theyhurriedonthroughtherainuntiltheyhadlefttheboardwalkandthetownlights,andwerestaggeringalongthecinder-madepath,whenBurgesshalted。

  \"Saxon,who\'stheman,ortwomen,youwanttosave?

  Ibelieveyouaredrunk。”

  BondSaxongraspedhisarm,andsaidhoarsely:

  \"Don\'tshriekhere。Weareindanger,now。It\'snottwomen。

  It\'samanandawoman,maybe。It\'sDeanFunnybone。Comeon!\"

  CHAPTERX

  THETHIEFINTHEMOUTH

  _O,thouinvisiblespiritofwine,ifthouhastno,nametobeknownby,letuscallthee,devil!_——

  SHAKESPEARE

  WHENLloydFennebencouldthinkagain,thewatershadreceded,therockledgehadturnedtoapillowunderhishead,theriverbankwasastraightwhitehospitalwall,sunlightandsweetairforthedarknessandtherain,andNorrieWreamwasbesidehiminsteadofthebrutalstranger。

  Hisheavyblackhairwasshornawayandhisheadwasboundwithmuchsoftcottonstuffs。Hisleftarmwasfullofprickles,asifthebloodhadjustresumedcirculation。

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