第7章
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  Ihaveadollarandthirtysevencentsinmypocketbook,andIdonotknowwhenI

  shallgetanymore.\"

  \"Doesn\'ttheparishoweyousomething?\"

  \"Yes,butthetreasurertoldmeyesterday,whenIspoketohimonthesubject,thatwemustgivethemtimetopayit;thatitwouldcreatedissatisfactionifIpressedthematter.\"

  \"Howdotheyexpectustolive?\"demandedMrs.Wilson,asnearlyindignantassomeekawomancouldbe.

  \"Theythinkwecangetalongsomehow.Besides,thedonationpartytakesplacetomorrow.Mr.StilestoldmethatIcouldn\'texpecttocollectanythingtillthatwasover.\"

  \"I

  wishitwereover.\"

  \"SodoI.\"

  \"I

  supposeitwillamounttoaboutasmuchastheothersdid.Peoplewillbringprovisions,mostofwhichtheywilleatthemselves.Whenitisoverwe\'llbethericherbyadozenpincushions,halfadozenpies,abushelofpotatoes,andafewknick-knacksforwhichwehavenoearthlyuse.\"

  \"I

  amafraid,mydear,youaregettingsatirical.\"

  Thereismoretruththansatireinit,Theophilus,asyouknowverywell.Theworstofitisthatweareexpectedtobegratefulforwhatisonlyanadditionalburden.\"

  \"Well,mydear,youarecertainlyright;butperhapswemaybemorefortunatetomorrow.\"

  AtthispointRalphWilson,theminister\'soldestson,cameintotheroomtorecitealessonintheIliad,andtheconversationtookaturn.

  \"I

  amafraidRalphwillneverbeabletogotocollegeafterall,\"saidhismother.

  \"I

  don\'tseeanywayatpresent,\"saidtheminister;\"butIhopeitmaybearranged.Iwrotelastweektomyclassmate,ProfessorAmes,ofDartmouth,toinquirewhataidRalphcoulddependuponfromthebeneficiaryfunds.\"

  \"Haveyouhadananswer?\"

  \"I

  receivedaletterthismorning.Fromwhathewritesme,Ijudgethathisnecessaryexpenseswillbeatleastfourhundreddollarsayear——\"

  \"Nearlytheamountofyoursalary.\"

  \"Andthathecanprobablyprocureaidtotheamountoftwohundredfromthebeneficiaryfunds.\"

  \"Thenitishopeless.Youcannotmakeupthebalance.\"

  \"I\'mafraidyou\'reright.Ithink,though,thatRalphshouldcontinuehispreparation,since,evenifheisonlypreparedtoenter,thatinsureshimagoodeducation.\"

  \"I

  mightdefrayapartofmyexpensesbyteachingschoolinwinter,\"

  suggestedRalph,whohadlistenedintentlytoaconversationthatsonearlyconcernedhisfuture.

  \"Youcouldteachduringthejuniorandsenioryears,\"saidhisfather.\"Ididsomyself.Duringthefirsttwoyearsyouwouldbetooyoung,anditwould,besides,beadisadvantage.\"

  Sincethedonationvisithadbeendecideduponatthesewingcircle,ithadbeenaprominenttopicofconversationinthevillage.Thoughdesignedtogivesubstantialassistancetotheminister\'sfamily,itwasalsotobeafestiveoccasion——asortofministerialparty——andthuswasregardedasasocialevent.

  Fairfingershadbeenbusilyatworkintheminister\'sservice,anditissafetosaythatatleasttenpincushionswereinprocessofmanufacture.ChiefamongthefairworkerswasClarissaBassett,whohadajustprideinthesuperiorsizeandmoreelaborateworkmanshipofherpincushions,ofwhichfourorfivewerealreadyonexhibitionintheWilsonhousehold.

  \"I

  supposeyouaregoingtothedonationparty,MissFrost,\"saidMissBassettcomplacently,forshehadthatmorningsetthelaststitchinwhatsheregardedasthehandsomestpincushionshehadevermade.

  \"Yes,Iintendtogo.\"

  \"HaveYougotyourgiftready?askedMissBassett,withnaturalcuriosity.

  \"I

  hopetohaveitreadyintime,\"saidMabel.

  \"I

  wishyoucouldseemypincushion,\"saidClarissa,withsubduedenthusiasm.

  \"IthinkitisthebestIevermade.\"

  \"IsMr.Wilson\'sfamilyinparticularneedofpincushions?\"askedMabel.

  MissBassettdidnotdeigntonoticethequestionsuggestedbyMabel,consideringitquiteirrelevant.

  \"I

  alwaysgivepincushions,\"shesaid.\"PeoplesayIhaveatalentformakingthem.\"

  Mabelsmiled.

  \"I

  havenotalentatallforthatkindofwork,\"shereturned.\"Ishouldnotventuretocompetewithyou.Butprobablyyourswillbeallthatwillberequired.\"

  \"Oh,thereareseveralotherswhoaremakingthem,\"saidMissBassett;\"but,\"sheaddedcomplacently,\"Iamnotafraidtocompareminewithanythat\'llbebrought.OldMrs.Pulsifershowedmehersyesterday——suchalookingthing!Madeupofoddsandendsfromherscrapbag.

  Itisn\'tfitforthekitchen.\"

  \"SoMrs.Pulsiferisgoingtogiveapincushion,also?\"

  \"Shealwaysdoes;butifIdidn\'tknowhowtomakeonebetterthansheI\'dgiveupaltogether.\"

  \"DoesMrs.Wilsonuseagreatmanypins?\"askedMabel.

  MissBassettstared.

  \"I

  don\'tknowassheusesanymorethananybodyelse,\"sheanswered.

  \"How,then,cansheusesomanypincushions?Wouldn\'tsomeothergiftbemoreacceptable?\"Mabelinquired.

  \"Oh,they\'llhaveotherthings——cakeandpiesandsuchthings.Itwouldn\'tbeappropriateformetogiveanythingofthatkind.\"

  Thenextwastheeventfulday.Atfouro\'clockintheafternoonpeoplebegantoarrive.Theparsonagehadjustbeenputinorder,andtheministerandhiswifeawaitedtheirvisitors.

  \"Isitnecessaryformetobehere?\"askedRalph.

  \"Itwouldhardlylookwellforyoutobeaway,myson.\"

  Iwillstayifyouwishit,ofcourse,father;butitalwayshumiliatesme.Itlooksasifwewerereceivingcharity.\"

  \"I

  confessIcan\'tquiteridmyselfofthesameimpression,\"saidhisfather;

  \"butitmaybeafeelingofworldlypride.Wemusttrytolookuponitdifferently.\"

  \"Whycan\'ttheygiveyouthevalueoftheirpresentsinmoney,orbyaddingtoyoursalary,father?\"suggestedRalph.

  \"Theywouldnotbewilling.Wemustacceptwhattheychoosetogive,andintheforminwhichtheychoosetogiveit.\"

  \"I

  hope,father,Ishallsometimebeabletorelieveyoufromsuchdependence.\"

  \"I

  wish,foryourownsake,youmighthavetheability,myson,evenifIdidnotrequireit.\"

  ThefirsttoarrivewasoldMrs.Pulsifer.Shecarriedinherhandahideouspincushion,answeringthedescriptionwhichMissBassetthadgivenofit.

  \"I

  madeitwithmyownhands,Mrs.Wilson,\"shesaidcomplacently.\"Astheapostlesays,`SilverandgoldhaveInone,butsuchasIhavegiveIuntothee.\'\"

  \"Thankyou,Mrs.Pulsifer,\"saidtheminister\'swife,tryingtolookpleased,andfailing.

  ThenextvisitorwasMrs.Slocum,whobroughtacoupleofdyspepticlookingpiesandaloafofbread.

  \"I

  thoughtyoumightneed\'emforthecompany\"shesaid.

  \"Youareverykind,Mrs.Slocum,\"saidMrs.Wilson.ShewasquiteresignedtotheimmediateuseofMrs.Slocum\'sgift.

  NextcameMrs.Breck.She,too,contributedsomepiesandcake,butofabetterqualitythanherpredecessor.CloseuponherfollowedClarissaBassett,bearingaloftthegorgeouspincushion,whichshepresentedwithacomplacentflourishtoMrs.Wilson.

  \"It\'lldoforyourbestroom,Mrs.Wilson,\"shesaid.\"Iseeyou\'vegotonepincushionalready,\"eyingMrs.Pulsifer\'sofferingdisdainfully.

  \"I

  expectseveralmore,\"saidMrs.Wilson,smilingfaintly.\"Wearegenerallywellrememberedinthatway.\"

  NextMrs.andMissRaymondsailedintotheroomandmadetheirwaytowheretheministerwas.

  \"Mr.Wilson,\"saidClementina,withacharmingairofpatronage,\"wedonotbelongtoyourflock,butwecravetheprivilegeofparticipatinginthispleasantvisitandshowingourappreciationofyourministrations.Ihopeyouwillacceptthissmalltestimonialfrommymotherandmyself.\"

  Sheleftintheminister\'shandsabottleofcologne,whichshehadpurchasedatthevillagestorethatmorningforfiftycents.

  \"Thankyou,MissRaymond,\"saidMr.Wilsongravely,\"quiteasmuchforyourwordsasforyourgift.\"

  Wasthereconscioussatireinthisspeech?Ifso,neitherMissRaymondnorhermotherunderstoodit.TheymadewayforMr.RandolphChester,who,indeed,hadescortedthemtotheparsonage.

  \"Reverendsir,\"saidMr.Chesterwithelaborateformality,\"I

  hardlyknewwhattobringyou,butIamsurethatbooksarealwayswelcometoliterarymen.MayIhopethatyouwillgivethisvolumeaplaceinyourlibrary?\"

  AshespokehehandedtheministerasmalleditionofScott\'spoems,completeinonevolume,andinsuchfineprintastomakeitperilousforapersonofanyexceptthestrongesteyesighttoundertakeitsperusal.Mr.Chesteradmittedthathewasinindependentcircumstances,andMr.Wilsonhadhopedforapresentofsomerealvalue,buthefeltcompelledtoacceptthispaltrygiftwithanappearanceofgratitude.

  Thenexthalfdozenarrivalswereladendownwithprovisions.Acommitteeofladiestookchargeofthese,andspreadalargetable,onwhichallthearticlesthatwerecookedwereatonceplaced.

  Whilethiswasgoingon,Mrs.SquireHadleyarrivedwithadresspatternforMrs.

  Wilson.Itwasacheapcalicooflargefigure,veryrepugnanttothetasteoftheminister\'swife,whoseheartsankwithinherassheacceptedit,forsheknewthatMrs.Hadleywouldneverforgiveherifshedidnothaveitmadeup.

  Mrs.Hadleyhadgotitatabargainatthestore,whereithadlainontheshelvesforseveralseasonswithoutfindingapurchaser.

  \"Dressgoodsarealwaysacceptable,Mrs.Wilson,\"shesaidwiththeairofoneconferringafavor.\"Ihopeyoumayfindthisofservice.\"

  AndMrs.Wilsonwasobligedtothankher.

  \"BrotherWilson,\"saidtheRev.AdoniramFryinacheeryvoice,\"IhopeIdonotintrude.Thefactis,Icouldn\'tkeepaway.IhopeyouwillnotbetooproudtoacceptasmallgiftfromyourMethodistbrother;\"

  andheplacedintheminister\'shandafivedollarbill.

  \"Thankyou,BrotherFry,\"saidMr.Wilson,graspinghishandcordially.\"IseeyouunderstandwhatImostneed;\"thislastremarkbeinginalowervoice.

  \"I

  oughtto,BrotherWilson.Ineveryetknewaministerwhocouldn\'tfindauseforafivedollarbill.\"

  DeaconUriahPeabodyenterednext.

  \"I\'vebroughtyouabushelofapples,parson,\"hesaid.\"Myboy\'llcarry\'emroundtothekitchen.Thisisajoyfuldayforyou.YourhousewilloverflowwiththebountiesofProvidence.\"

  Suchspeechesasthesetheminister,inspiteofhismeekness,foundithardtolistentowithoutimpatience.

  \"I

  hopeitmay,\"hesaidgravely.\"Ishallbegladtohavemydailyanxietieslightened.\"

  \"Theywillbe,\"saidthedeacon.\"Icalc\'lateyouwon\'ttohavetobuymuchforamonthtocome.\"

  TheRev.Theophiluswasbetterinformed.Heknewthatallbutasmallremnantoftheprovisionsbroughtinwouldbeconsumedbeforethecompanydispersed,andthattwodaysmorewouldsufficetodisposeofthelastofthedonations.Buthedidnotventuretosaythis.Itwouldhavegivenseriousoffensetothevisitors,whofeltthattheminister\'sfamilycouldnotbegratefulenoughfortheirveryliberalgifts.

  Mrs.

  KentandMabelwerelate.TheformerhandedMr.Wilsonanenvelopecontainingatendollarbill.

  \"A

  jointgiftfromMissFrostandmyself,\"shesaid.\"Properlyitisnotagift,butasmallpartofwhatweoweyou.\"

  Theministerbrightenedup,notonlybecausehesuspectedthattheenvelopecontainedmoney,whichwasthemostacceptableforminwhichadonationcouldcome,butbecausethewordsindicatedappreciation,andaproperestimateofhisrelationtothedonationvisit.TheyhelpedhimtobearthepatronizingmannerofMrs.Bennett,thebutcher\'swife,whofollowedwithtwocheapcollarsforMrs.Wilson.

  \"Thingsisbrightenin\'upforyou,Mr.Wilson,\"saidshe.\"Timesishard,butwe\'redoin\'whatwecantohelpyoualong.I\'dliketodomoremyself,butmyhusbandhassomanybadbills,andsomuchtroubleincollectin\'hismoney,thatwe\'restraitenedwhenweshouldn\'tbe.\"

  Theministerwaspainfullyawarethathewasoneofthedebtorswhofoundithardtopayhisbills,andheknewthatMrs.Bennett\'sspeechwasmeantforahint.

  Supperwasbythistimeready,andtheladiesandgentlemenfiledouttothesuppertablewithalacrity.Itwas,doubtless,theconsciousnessthattheywereengagedinaphilanthropicactionthatincreasedtheappetitesofthegoodpeople.Atanyrate,therewasverylittleleftonthetablewhentherepastwasover.Allpresentseemedinexcellentspirits.Congratulationspouredinupontheministerandhiswife,who,itappearedtobethought,wereingreatluck.

  \"Guessthis\'llputyouonyourfeet,parson,\"saidDeaconPeabody,alittlehuskily,forhehadstuffedhalfofalargedoughnutintohismouth.

  \"Thepeoplehavecomefor\'ardveryliberaltoday.\"

  \"Yes,\"saidtheministerunenthusiastically.

  \"Remindsmeofthelandflowin\'withmilkan\'honey,\"resumedthedeacon.

  \"Ifitcouldonlylast,\"thoughtMr.Wilson.Onordinarydaystherewassmallappearanceofplentyontheminister\'sfrugalboard,and,ashisguestswereconsumingaboutalltheybrought,thereseemedsmallchanceofanimprovement.

  Therewasaturninthetide,however.Aparcelwasbroughtfromtheexpressoffice,containinganeatcashmeredress,entirelymadeup,forMrs.Wilson.ThiswasaccompaniedbyanotefromMaryBridgman,thedonor,tothiseffect:

  DEAR

  MRS.WILSON:——AsIstillretainyourmeasure,Ihave,madeupthisdressforyou,andtrustitmayproveagoodfit.Ihopeyouwillreceiveitinthesamespiritinwhichitwassent.Yourtruefriend,MARYBRIDGMAN.

  Itwaslongsincetheminister\'swifehadhadanewdress,andtheprospectofanotherhadseemedremoteenough.Nothing,therefore,couldbemoretimelyandacceptable,andthelittlewoman,forthefirsttimeduringtheafternoon,seemedactuallycheerful.

  \"I

  hadnoideeMarywasdoin\'sowell,\"saidoldMrs.Slocum.\"Thatcashmeredressmusthavecostagooddeal.\"

  \"MaryBridgmanwasalwaysextravagant,\"saidMrs.Hadleydisapprovingly.\"Idon\'tbelieveshesavesacent.\"

  Mrs.

  Hadleymayperhapshavefeltthatthedressmaker\'shandsomegiftwasatacitrebukeforhershabbyoffering.

  Thusfartheonlygiftsofanyvaluehadbeenthedressjustmentionedandfifteendollarsinmoney.Itspokepoorlyfortheliberalityofanentireparish,especiallywhenitisconsideredthatthreeoutofthefourdonors——Mr.Fry,MaryBridgmanandMabelFrost——wereoutsiders.Mr.Wilsonwasnotmuchdisappointed.Ifanything,thevisithadbeenmoreremunerativethanheexpected.Tooneofhisscantyincomefifteendollarsincashwouldbeaconsiderablehelp.Hefeltthat,onthewhole,thedonationvisithad\"paid.\"

  Buttherewasunexpectedgoodfortuneinstoreforhim.Ralphcameinwithaletterfromthepost-office,postmarkedNewYork.

  \"I

  wonderwhoitcanbefrom,father,\"hesaid.\"DoyouknowanyoneinNewYork?\"

  \"OnlyMissBridgman,andwehaveheardfromher.\"

  \"Betteropentheletter,parson,\"saidMrs.Pulsifer,whosecuriositywasexcited.\"We\'llallexcuseyou.\"

  Thusadjured,theministerdidso.Asheread,hisfacebecameluminouswithjoy,andheferventlyejaculated,ThankGodforallHisgoodness!\"

  \"Whatisit,parson?\"inquiredDeaconPeabody.

  \"Myfriends,\"saidtheminister,clearinghisthroat,\"Iwantyoualltobepartakersofmyjoy.Iwillreadtheletter.ItisdatedNewYork.

  \"REV.

  MR.WILSON——DEARSIR:——IhavethisdaydepositedthesumoffivehundreddollarsintheGothamTrustCompanyofNewYorkcity,inyourname,andsubjecttoyourdraft.Pardonmefornotcommunicatingmyname.Restassuredthatitcomesfromonewhoappreciatesyourservices,andhopestobeconsideredyoursincerefriendandwellwisher.\"

  Thereadingoftheletterproducedasensation.DeaconPeabodyaskedtoseeit.Heputonhisspectaclesandexamineditintently.

  \"I

  guessit\'sgenooine,\"hesaidcautiously.\"Really,ParsonWilson,itmakesyouarichman.\"

  \"I

  congratulateyou,Mr.Wilson,\"saidSquireHadley,cordiallyshakingtheminister\'shand.\"Weain\'tsoliberalaswemightbe,butI\'mgladtofindthere\'ssomebodythat\'sopenhanded.Here\'stendollarstoaddtoyourfivehundred.\"

  \"Youoverwhelmme,SquireHadley,\"saidthegoodman.\"IfeelrebukedformywantoffaithinProvidence.ThismorningIawokewithaheavyheart.LittledidIdreamthattheburdenwasthisdaytoberolledaway.NowI

  canstartfresh,andhenceforthIhopetopaymyway.\"

  Itseemedoddwhatasuddenaccessionofrespecttherewasfortheministernowthathehadmoneyinthebank.

  \"Oh,Mr.Wilson,don\'tyoubeinahurryaboutmyhusband\'slittleaccount,\"

  saidMrs.Bennett.\"He\'llknowyou\'regoodforit,andthat\'lleasehismind.\"

  \"Mrs.Bennett,\"saidtheministergravely,\"Iamobligedforyouroffer,butIshallattendtoyourhusband\'sclaimatonce.Ihavealwayswishedtopaymydebtspromptly.Nothingbutlackofabilityhasprevented.\"

  Itwasquiteinorderthatconjecturesshouldbehazardedastotheunknowndonorofthismunificentgift.WhowasthereinNewYorklikelytofeelinterestedintheministerofGranville?SomeonesuggestedthatMr.RandolphChesterlivedinNewYork,andstraightwayhewasquestionedonthesubject.Hesmiled,andshruggedhisshoulders.

  \"Mydearmadam,\"saidhetooldMrs.Pulsifer,\"ifIamthepersonIcertainlyshallnotownit.Iprefertoremainsilent.\"

  ThisledtotheinferencethatMr.Chesterreallygavethemoney,thoughnoonehadsuspectedhimpreviouslyofanytendencytoliberality.Buttherewererivalclaimant\'s.TheRaymondswerefromBrooklyn,andgenerallysupposedtobewealthy.CouldtheybeMr.Wilson\'sunknownfriends?Whenitwassuggestedtothemtheyrepliedevasively,neitheradmittingnordenyingit.Soopinionwasdivided,butitwasgenerallythoughtthatitlaybetweenMr.ChesterandtheRaymonds.OfcourseitwasnotMaryBridgman,becauseshesentthehandsomedressforMrs.Wilson.

  Theminister,however,didnotshareinthebelief.Hewasquitebaffledinhisconjecture;buthefeltconfidentthatthedepositwasnotmadebythegentlemanwhohadpresentedhimwithScott\'spoemsnorbythegiverofthebottleofcheapcologne.

  Hisgoodfortunewasaninedays\'wonder,butthemysteryremainedunsolved.

  Mr.Wilsonwentoutamonghispeoplewithanewhopeandcheerfulness,andseveralremarkedthathelookedtenyearsyoungerthanbeforethevisit.Lifelookedbrightertoallthelittlefamilyattheparsonage,andRalphbegantohopethatawaymightbeprovidedforhimtogotocollege,afterall.Itisalittleodd,too,thatnow,whentheministerwascomparativelyateaseinpecuniarymatters,thetreasureroftheparishbestirredhimselftocollectthearrearsofhissalary,andwithsuchgoodsuccessthatwithinaweekhewasabletomakeMr.Wilsonapaymentofseventyfivedollars.Sotrueisitthat\"Untohimthathathshallbegiven.\"SotheRev.Theophilus,whohadmeditatedajourneytoNewYork,todrawuponhisnewlygainedwealth,wasabletodefertheexpedition.

  ItwasapleasantcircumstancethatnooneappearedtorejoicemoresincerelythanAdoniramFry,theMethodistminister,atthegoodluckofhisministerialbrother.Indeed,hisheartyfriendlinessdrewthetwoparishesintomorecordialrelations,suchassurelyshouldexistbetweenChristianpeopleworkingtogetherforacommonpurpose.

  Meanwhilethesummerwaspassingrapidly,andMabel\'sschoolapproachedtheendofitsterm.TheGranvilleschoolclosedunusuallylateintheseason.Threeyearsbefore,anelderlyman,whohadallhislifelivedasabachelor,and,notwithoutreason,hadbeenregardedasamiser,astonishedeverybodybyleaving,inhiswill,thesumoftenthousanddollarstothetownasafund,theinteresttobedevotedtolengtheningthesummerschools.Thereasonassignedwasthatinthelongsummerholidayshehadbeenannoyedbythevillagechildrenenteringhisorchardandrobbinghisfruit,whichledhimtobelievethattheywouldbebetteroffifthevacationwereabridgedandtheschoolprolonged.

  ItwasnearthemiddleofAugust,therefore,whenMabel\'slaborsclosed.Beforethedayofexaminationherexperiencewasmarkedbytwoeventswhichcallfornotice.

  RandolphChesterhadfullymadeuphismindtosacrificehisbachelorindependence,andwearthefettersofamarriedman,ifMabelwouldaccepthishandandfortune.Thatshewoulddosohedidnotseriouslydoubt.HewasannoyedbythefrequencywithwhichhemetAllanThorpe,butnotgreatlyalarmed.

  \"A

  poorartist,likeThorpe,can\'tmarry,\"hereflected.\"Probablyheonlyearnsafewhundreddollarsayear,andMissFrosthasnothing.Evenifheventuredtoofferhimselfshecouldnotseriouslyhesitatebetweenhimandme.

  Icanmakeherlifeeasy,and,thoughIamnotsoyoungasIoncewas,Iamwellpreserved.\"

  Mr.

  Chestersurveyedhimselfinthemirrorandmentallydecidedthatinspiteofcertaintelltalewrinklesabouttheeyesmostpersonswouldnottakehimforoverforty,whereasinrealityhewouldneverseefiftyagain.Donotsmileathisdelusion.Itisasufficientlycommononeamongpeopleofhisage.Indeed,itisnaturalenoughtoclingtothesemblanceofyouth.Evenphilosophershavebeenknowntosighoverthefastcomingwrinkles,andexpressawillingnesstoresignsomeoftheirtimeearnedwisdomfortheruddybloomofearlymanhood.

  ThreedaysbeforetheschoolexaminationMr.Chesterfoundhisopportunity.HecalledatMrs.Kent\'sandfoundMabelalone.Hefeltthattheopportunitymustbeimproved.

  \"I

  shallattendyourexaminationexercises,MissFrost,\"hecommenced.

  \"I

  shallbegladtoseeyou,Mr.Chester.MayIcalluponyouforaspeech?\"

  sheaddedmischievously.

  \"Bynomeans,\"saidthebachelorhastily.\"Iamnotaccustomedtospeakonsuchoccasions.DoyouintendtoleaveGranvilleimmediatelyafterwards?\"

  \"I

  shallprobablyremaininthevillagetillthefirstofSeptember.\"

  Probablysheexpectsanapplicationtokeepthefalltermofschool,\"thoughtMr.Chester.\"Iamgladtohearyousayso,MissFrost,\"headdedaloud.\"Wecouldhardlyspareyou.\"

  \"Thankyou,Mr.Chester.Iamafraidyouhavelearnedtoflatter.\"

  \"IndeedIhavenot,MissFrost,\"saidMr.Chester,earnestly.\"ImayaddthatI,perhaps,shouldmissyoumostofall.\"

  Mabellookedathisfacequickly.Shesuspectedwhatwascoming.

  \"I

  amcertainlyobligedtoyouforyourappreciation,Mr.Chester,\"shereturned,withoutbetrayinganymaidenlyconfusion.

  \"Itissomethingmorethanthat,\"saidthebachelorquickly,feelingthatthemomenthadcome.\"MissFrost——Mabel——Ihavelearnedtoloveyou.Iplacemyhandandfortuneatyourfeet.\"

  \"Youareverykind,Mr.Chester,andIamdeeplyindebtedtoyouforthecomplimentyouhavepaidme;butIcannotmarrywithoutlove,andIdonotloveyou.\"

  \"Itwillcomeintime,\"urgedMr.Chester.\"AllIaskisthatyoumarryme,andIwilltaketheriskofthat.\"

  \"ButIcannot,\"saidMabel.\"Weshouldfindtoolatethatwehadmadeamistake.\"

  Inspiteofhislove,RandolphChesterfeltalittleirritatedatMabel\'sindifferencetoherowninterests.

  \"I

  amafraid,MissFrost,\"hesaid,youdon\'tunderstandhowmuchIofferyou.Ipossessindependentmeans.Icanreleaseyoufromtheslaveryoftheschoolroom,andprovideforyoualifeofease.Wewillliveinthecityduringthegreaterpartoftheyear,andinthesummercometoGranville,oranyotherplaceyouwouldprefer.ItisnotanunpleasantlifeIofferyou.\"

  \"I

  don\'tthinkwetakethesameviewofmarriage,Mr.Chester,\"saidMabel.

  \"Ishouldnotbewillingtomarryinordertoliveatease,ortoescapethe`slaveryoftheschoolroom,\'whichIhavefoundpleasant.Ithankyouforthecomplimentyouhavepaidme,butitisimpossible.\"

  Shespokedecisively,andMr.Chestercouldnotescapetheconvictionthathisanswerwasfinal.Hewasnotoverwhelmedwithgrief,buthewasbitterlyangry.

  \"Ofcourseyoucandoasyouplease,MissFrost,\"hesaidsharply.

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