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  Ineverheardmusiclikethat。Nowondershelovedhim。

  Everyonewhoknewhimdid,andtheydoyet。Trythatlog,itmakesafairlygoodseat。Thisoldstoreboxwashistreasurehouse,justasit\'snowmine。Iwillshowyoumydearestpossession。Idonotdaretakeithomebecausemothercan\'tovercomeherdislikeforit。

  Itwasmyfather\'s,andinsomewaysIamlikehim。

  Thisisthestrongest。\"

  Elnoraliftedtheviolinandbegantoplay。Sheworeaschooldressofgreengingham,withthesleevesrolledtotheelbows。Sheseemedapartofthesettingallaroundher。

  Herheadshonelikeasmalldarksun,andherfaceneverhadseemedsorose-flushedandfair。Fromtheinstantshedrewthebow,herlipspartedandhereyesturnedtowardsomethingfarawayintheswamp,andneverdidshegivemoreofthatimpressionoffeelingforhernotesandrepeatingsomethingaudibleonlytoher。Philipwastooclosetogetthebesteffect。Hearoseandsteppedbackseveralyards,leaningagainstalargetree,lookingandlisteningintently。

  AshechangedpositionshesawthatMrs。Comstockhadfollowedthem,andwasstandingonthetrail,whereshecouldnothavehelpedhearingeverythingElnorahadsaid。

  SotoPhilipbeforeherandthemotherwatchingonthetrail,ElnoraplayedtheSongoftheLimberlost。Itseemedasiftheswamphushedallitsothervoicesandspokeonlythroughherdancingbow。Themotheroutonthetrailhadhearditall,oncebeforefromthegirl,manytimesfromherfather。Tothemanitwasarevelation。

  HestoodsostunnedheforgotMrs。Comstock。Hetriedtorealizewhatacityaudiencewouldsaytothatmusic,fromsuchaplayer,withasimilarbackground,andhecouldnotimagine。

  Hewaswonderingwhathedaredsay,howmuchhemightexpress,whenthelastnotefellandthegirllaidtheviolininthecase,closedthedoor,lockeditandhidthekeyintherottingwoodattheendofalog。Thenshecametohim。Philipstoodlookingathercuriously。

  \"Iwonder,\"hesaid,\"whatpeoplewouldsaytothat?\"

  \"Iplayedthatinpubliconce,\"saidElnora。\"Ithinktheylikedit,fairlywell。IhadanoteyesterdayofferingmetheleadershipofthehighschoolorchestrainOnabasha。

  Icantakeitaswellasnot。Noneofmytalkstothegradescomethefirstthinginthemorning。Icanplayafewminutesintheorchestraandreachtheroomsinplentyoftime。ItwillbemoreworkthatIlove,andlikefindingthemoney。Iwouldgladlyplayfornothing,merelytobeabletoexpressmyself。\"

  \"Withsomepeopleitmakesaregularbattlefieldofthehumanheart——thisstruggleforself-expression,\"saidPhilip。

  \"Youaregoingtodobeautifulworkintheworld,anddoitwell。WhenIrealizethatyourviolinbelongedtoyourfather,thatheplayeditbeforeyouwereborn,anditnodoubtaffectedyourmotherstrongly,andthencouplewiththattheyearsyouhaveroamedthesefieldsandswampsfindinginnatureallyouhadtolavishyourheartupon,Icanseehowyouevolved。Iunderstandwhatyoumeanbyself-expression。Iknowsomethingofwhatyouhavetoexpress。Theworldneversowantedyourmessageasitdoesnow。Itishungryforthethingsyouknow。

  Icanseeeasilyhowyourpositioncametoyou。Whatyouhavetogiveistaughtinnocollege,andIamnotsurebutyouwouldspoilyourselfifyoutriedtorunyourmindthroughasetgroovewithhundredsofothers。IneverthoughtIshouldsaysuchathingtoanyone,butIdosaytoyou,andIhonestlybelieveit;giveupthecollegeidea。

  Yourminddoesnotneedthatsortofdevelopment。Stickclosetoyourworkinthewoods。Youarebecomingsoinfinitelygreateronit,thanthebestcollegegirlIeverknew,thatthereisnocomparison。Whenyouhavemoneytospend,takethatviolinandgotooneoftheworld\'sgreatmastersandlettheLimberlostsingtohim;ifhethinkshecanimproveit,verywell。Ihavemydoubts。\"

  \"Doyoureallymeanthatyouwouldgiveupallideaofgoingtocollege,inmyplace?\"

  \"Ireallymeanit,\"saidPhilip。\"IfInowheldthemoneyinmyhandstosendyou,andcouldgiveittoyouinsomewayyouwouldacceptIwouldnot。Idonotknowwhyitisthefateoftheworldalwaystowantsomethingdifferentfromwhatlifegivesthem。Ifyouonlycouldrealizeit,mygirl,youareincollege,andhavebeenalways。Youareintheschoolofexperience,andithastaughtyoutothink,andgivenyouaheart。

  GodknowsIenvythemanwhowinsit!YouhavebeeninthecollegeoftheLimberlostallyourlife,andInevermetagraduatefromanyotherinstitutionwhocouldbegintocomparewithyouinsanity,clarity,andinterestingknowledge。

  Iwouldn\'tevenadviseyoutoreadtoomanybooksonyourlines。

  Youacquireyourmaterialfirsthand,andyouknowthatyouareright。Whatyoushoulddoistobeginearlytopractiseself-expression。Don\'twaittoolongtotellusaboutthewoodsasyouknowthem。\"

  \"FollowthecourseoftheBirdWoman,youmean?\"

  askedElnora。

  \"Inyourownway;withyourownlight。Shewon\'tliveforever。Youareyounger,andyouwillbereadytobeginwheresheends。Theswamphasgivenyouallyouneedsofar;nowyougiveittotheworldinpayment。

  Collegebeconfounded!Gotoworkandshowpeoplewhatthereisinyou!\"

  NotuntilthendidherememberMrs。Comstock。

  \"Shouldwegoouttothetrailandseeifyourmotheriscoming?\"heasked。

  \"Heresheisnow,\"saidElnora。\"Gracious,it\'samercyIgotthatviolinputawayintime!Ididn\'texpecthersosoon,\"whisperedthegirlassheturnedandwenttowardhermother。Mrs。Comstock\'sexpressionwaspeculiarasshelookedatElnora。

  \"Iforgotthatyouweremakingsun-preservesandtheydidn\'trequiremuchcooking,\"shesaid。\"Weshouldhavewaitedforyou。\"

  \"Notatall!\"answeredMrs。Comstock。\"Haveyoufoundanythingyet?\"

  \"NothingthatIcanshowyou,\"saidElnora。\"IamalmostsureIhavefoundanideathatwillrevolutionizethewholecourseofmywork,thought,andambitions。\"

  \"`Ambitions!\'My,whataheftyword!\"laughedMrs。Comstock。

  \"Nowwhowouldsuspectalittlered-hairedcountrygirlofharbouringsuchadeadlygerminherbody?Canyoutellmotheraboutit?\"

  \"Notifyoutalktomethatway,Ican\'t,\"saidElnora。

  \"Well,Iguesswebetterletambitionlie。I\'vealwayshearditwassafestasleep。Ifyouevergetabonafideattack,itwillbetimetoattendit。Let\'shuntspecimens。

  ItisJune。PhilipandIareinthegrades。Youhaveanhourtoputanideaintoourheadsthatwillstickforalifetime,andgrowforgood。That\'sthewayIlookatyourjob。Now,whatareyougoingtogiveus?Wedon\'twantanyoldsillystuffthathasbeenhashedoverandover,wewantabignewideatoplantinourhearts。Comeon,MissTeacher,whatistheboiled-down,double-distilledessenceofJune?Giveittousstrong。Wearelargeenoughtofurnishitdevelopingground。

  Hurryup!Timeisshortandwearewaiting。WhatisthemiracleofJune?Whatonethingepitomizesthewholemonth,andmakesitjustalittledifferentfromanyother?\"

  \"Thebirthofthesebignightmoths,\"saidElnorapromptly。

  Philipclappedhishands。ThetearsstartedtoMrs。

  Comstock\'seyes。ShetookElnorainherarms,andkissedherforehead。

  \"You\'lldo!\"shesaid。\"JuneisJune,notbecauseithasbloom,bird,fruit,orflower,exclusivetoitalone。

  It\'shalfMayandhalfJulyinallofthem。Buttome,it\'sjustJune,whenitcomestothesegreat,velvet-wingednightmothswhichsweepitsmoonlitskies,consummatingtheirschemeofcreation,anddroppinglikeabloomed-

  outflower。GivethemmothsforJune。Thenmakethatthebasisofyouryear\'swork。Findthedistinctivefeatureofeachmonth,theonethingwhichmarksitatimeapart,andhitthemsquarelybetweentheeyeswithit。Eventhebabiesofthelowestgradescancomprehendmothswhentheyseeafewemerge,andlearntheirhistory,asitcanbelivedbeforethem。Youshouldshowyourspecimensinpairs,thentheireggs,thegrowingcaterpillars,andthenthecocoons。Youwanttodigouttheredheartofeverymonthintheyear,andholditpulsingbeforethem。

  \"Ican\'tnameallofthemoff-hand,butIthinkofonemorerightnow。Februarybelongstoourwinterbirds。

  Itisthenthegreathornedowloftheswampcourtshismate,thebighawkspair,andeventhecrowsbegintotakenotice。Thesearetrulyourbirds。Likethepoorwehavethemalwayswithus。YoushouldhearthemusiciansofthisswampinFebruary,Philip,onamellownight。

  Oh,buttheyareinearnest!Fortwenty-oneyearsI\'velistenedbynighttothegreatowls,allthesmallersizes,thefoxes,coons,andeveryresidentleftinthesewoods,andbydaytothehawks,yellow-hammers,sap-suckers,titmice,crows,andotherwinterbirds。Onlyjustnowit\'scometomethatthedistinctivefeatureofFebruaryisnotlinenbleaching,norsugarmaking;it\'sthelovemonthofourveryownbirds。GivethemhawksandowlsforFebruary,Elnora。\"

  WithflashingeyesthegirllookedatPhilip。\"How\'sthat?\"

  shesaid。\"Don\'tyouthinkIwillsucceed,withsuchhelp?

  Youshouldheartheconcertsheistalkingabout!Itissimplyindescribablewhenthegroundiscoveredwithsnow,andthemoonlightwhite。\"

  \"It\'saboutthebestmusicwehave,\"saidMrs。Comstock。

  \"Iwonderifyoucouldn\'tcopythatandmakeastrong,originalpieceoutofitforyourviolin,Elnora?\"

  Therewasonetensebreath,then——\"Icouldtry,\"saidElnorasimply。

  Philiprushedtotherescue。\"Wemustgotowork,\"hesaid,andbeganexaminingawalnutbranchforLunamotheggs。

  ElnorajoinedhimwhileMrs。Comstockdrewherembroideryfromherpocketandsatonalog。Shesaidshewastired,theycouldcomeforherwhentheywerereadytogo。

  Shecouldheartheirvoicesaroundheruntilshecalledthematsuppertime。Whentheycametohershestoodwaitingonthetrail,thesewinginonehand,theviolinintheother。Elnorabecameverywhite,butfollowedthetrailwithoutaword。Philip,unabletoseeawomancarryaheavierloadthanhe,reachedfortheinstrument。Mrs。Comstockshookherhead。Shecarriedtheviolinhome,tookitintoherroomandclosedthedoor。

  ElnoraturnedtoPhilip。

  \"Ifshedestroysthat,Ishalldie!\"criedthegirl。

  \"Shewon\'t!\"saidPhilip。\"Youmisunderstandher。

  Shewouldn\'thavesaidwhatshedidabouttheowls,ifshehadmeantto。Sheisyourmother。Noonelovesyouasshedoes。Trusther!Myself——Ithinkshe\'ssimplygreat!\"

  Mrs。Comstockreturnedwithsereneface,andallofthemhelpedwiththesupper。WhenitwasoverPhilipandElnorasortedandclassifiedtheafternoon\'sspecimens,andmadeatriptothewoodstopaintandlightseveraltreesformoths。WhentheycamebackMrs。Comstocksatinthearbour,andtheyjoinedher。Themoonlightwassointense,printcouldhavebeenreadbyit。

  Thedampnightairheldodoursneartoearth,makingflowerandtreeperfumestrong。Athousandinsectswereserenading,andinthemaplethegrosbeakoccasionallysaidareassuringwordtohiswife,whilesheansweredthatallwaswell。Awhip-poor-willwailedintheswampandbesidetheblue-borderedpoolachatcomplaineddisconsolately。

  Mrs。Comstockwentintothecabin,butshereturnedimmediately,layingtheviolinandbowacrossElnora\'slap。\"Iwishyouwouldgiveusalittlemusic,\"shesaid。

  CHAPTERXVII

  WHEREINMRS。COMSTOCKDANCESINTHEMOONLIGHT,ANDELNORAMAKESACONFESSION

  Billywasswinginginthehammock,atpeacewithhimselfandalltheworld,whenhethoughtheheardsomething。

  Hesatboltupright,hiseyesstaring。Onceheopenedhislips,thenthoughtagainandclosedthem。

  Thesoundpersisted。Billyvaultedthefence,andrandowntheroadwithhisqueersidewisehop。

  WhenhenearedtheComstockcabin,heleftthewarmdustofthehighwayandsteppedsoftlyatslowerpaceovertherankgrassesoftheroadside。Hehadheardaright。Theviolinwasinthegrapearbour,singingaperfectjumbleofeverything,pouredoutinanexultanttumult。Thestringswerevoicingthejoyofahappygirlheart。

  Billyclimbedthefenceenclosingthewestwoodsandcrepttowardthearbour。Hewasnotaspyandnotasneak。

  Hemerelywantedtosatisfyhischild-heartastowhetherMrs。Comstockwasathome,andElnoraatlastplayingherlovedviolinwithhermother\'sconsent。

  Onepeepsufficed。Mrs。Comstocksatinthemoonlight,herheadleaningagainstthearbour;onherfacewasalookofperfectpeaceandcontentment。AshestaredatherthebowhesitatedasecondandMrs。Comstockspoke:

  \"That\'sallverymelodiousandsweet,\"shesaid,\"butI

  dowishyoucouldplayMoneyMuskandsomeofthetunesIdancedasagirl。\"

  Elnorahadbeencarefullyavoidingeverynotethatmightbereminiscentofherfather。Atthewordsshelaughedsoftlyandbegan\"TurkeyintheStraw。\"

  AninstantlaterMrs。Comstockwasdancinginthemoonlight。Ammonsprangtoherside,caughtherinhisarms,whiletoElnora\'slaughterandtheviolin\'simpetustheydanceduntiltheydroppedpantingonthearbourbench。

  Billyscarcelyknewwhenhereachedtheroad。Hislightfeetbarelytouchedthesoftway,soswiftlyheflew。

  Hevaultedthefenceandburstintothehouse。

  \"AuntMargaret!UncleWesley!\"hescreamed。\"Listen!

  Listen!She\'splayingit!Elnora\'splayingherviolinathome!AndAuntKateisdancinglikeanythingbeforethearbour!Isawherinthemoonlight!Irandown!

  Oh,AuntMargaret!\"

  BillyfledsobbingtoMargaret\'sbreast。

  \"WhyBilly!\"shechided。\"Don\'tcry,youlittledunce!

  That\'swhatwe\'veallprayedforthesemanyyears;butyoumustbemistakenaboutKate。Ican\'tbelieveit。\"

  Billyliftedhishead。\"Well,youjusthaveto!\"hesaid。

  \"WhenIsayIsawanything,UncleWesleyknowsIdid。

  Thecitymanwasdancingwithher。TheydancedtogetherandElnoralaughed。Butitdidn\'tlookfunnytome;

  Iwasscared。\"

  \"Whowasitsaid`wondersnevercease,\'\"askedWesley。

  \"Youmarkmyword,onceyougetKateComstockstarted,youcan\'tstopher。There\'sawagonloadofpenned-upforceinher。Dancinginthemoonlight!Well,I\'llbehanged!\"

  Billywasathissideinstantly。\"Whoeverdoesitwillhavetohangme,too,\"hecried。

  SintonthrewhisarmaroundBillyanddrewhimclosely。

  \"Tellusallaboutit,son,\"hesaid。Billytold。\"AndwhenElnorajuststoppedabreath,`Can\'tyouplaysomeoftheoldthingsIknewwhenIwasagirl?\'saidherma。

  ThenElnorabegantodoathingthatmadeyouwanttowhirlroundandround,andquicker\'anscattherewashermaa-whirling。Thecityman,heupsandgrabsherandwhirls,too,andbackinthewoodsIwasgoingjustliketheydid。Elnorabeginstolaugh,andIrantotellyou,cosIknewyou\'dliketoknow。Now,alltheworldisright,ain\'tit?\"endedBillyinsupremesatisfaction。

  \"Youjustbetitis!\"saidWesley。

  BillylookedsteadilyatMargaret。\"Isit,AuntMargaret?\"

  MargaretSintonsmiledathimbravely。

  AnhourlaterwhenBillywasreadytoclimbthestairstohisroom,hewenttoMargarettosaygoodnight。

  Heleanedagainstheraninstant,thenbroughthislipstoherear。\"WishIcouldgetyourlittlegirlsbackforyou!\"hewhisperedanddashedtowardthestairs。

  DownattheComstockcabintheviolinplayedonuntilElnorawassotiredshescarcelycouldliftthebow。

  ThenPhilipwenthome。Thewomenwalkedtothegatewithhim,andstoodwatchinghimfromsight。

  \"That\'swhatIcallonedecentyoungman!\"saidMrs。Comstock。\"Toseehimfitinwithus,you\'dthinkhe\'dbeenbroughtupinacabin;butit\'slikelyhe\'salwayshadtheverycreamo\'thepot。\"

  \"Yes,Ithinkso,\"laughedElnora,\"butithasn\'thurthim。I\'veneverseenanythingIcouldcriticise。

  He\'steachingmesomuch,unconsciously。YouknowhegraduatedfromHarvard,andhasseveraldegreesinlaw。

  He\'scominginthemorning,andwearegoingtoputinabigdayonCatocalae。\"

  \"Whichis——?\"

  \"Thosegraymothswithwingsthatfoldbacklikebigflies,andtheyappearasiftheyhadbeencarvedfromoldwood。Then,whentheyfly,thelowerwingsflashoutandtheyareredandblack,orgoldandblack,orpinkandblack,ordozensofbright,beautifulcolourscombinedwithblack。Nooneeverhasclassifiedallofthemandwrittentheircompletehistory,unlesstheBirdWomanisdoingitnow。Shewantseverythingshecangetaboutthem。\"

  \"Iremember,\"saidMrs。Comstock。\"Theyaremightyprettythings。I\'vestartedupslewsofthemfromthevinescoveringthelogs,allmylife。Imustbecautiousandcatchthemafterthis,buttheyseempowerfulspry。

  Imightgetholdofsomethingrare。\"Shethoughtintentlyandadded,\"Andwouldn\'tknowitifIdid。

  Itwouldjustbemyluck。I\'vehadtherarestthingonearthinreachthismanyadayandonlyhadthewittocinchitjustasitwasgoing。I\'llbetIdon\'tletanythingelseescapeme。\"

  NextmorningPhilipcameearly,andheandElnorawentatoncetothefieldsandwoods。Mrs。Comstockhadcometobelievesoimplicitlyinhimthatshenowstayedathometocompletetheworkbeforeshejoinedthem,andwhenshedidsheoftensatsewing,leavingthemwanderinghoursatatime。Itwasnoonbeforeshefinished,andthenshepackedabasketoflunch。

  ShefoundElnoraandPhilipnearthevioletpatch,whichwasstillinitsprime。Theyalllunchedtogetherintheshadeofawildcrabthicket,withflowersspreadattheirfeet,andthegoldoriolesstreakingtheairwithflashesoflightandtrailingecstasybehindthem,whilethered-

  wings,asalways,askedthemostimpertinentquestions。

  ThenMrs。Comstockcarriedthebasketbacktothecabin,andPhilipandElnorasatonalog,restingafewminutes。

  Theyhadunexpectedluck,andbothwereeagertocontinuethesearch。

  \"Doyourememberyourpromiseabouttheseviolets?\"

  askedhe。\"To-morrowisEdith\'sbirthday,andifI\'dputthemspecialdeliveryonthemorningtrain,she\'dgettheminthelateafternoon。Theyoughttokeepthatlong。SheleavesfortheNorthnextday。\"

  \"Ofcourse,youmayhavethem,\"saidElnora。\"Wewillquitlongenoughbeforesuppertogatheralargebunch。

  Theycanbepackedsotheywillcarryallright。

  Theyshouldbeperfectlyfresh,especiallyifwegatherthemthiseveningandletthemdrinkallnight。\"

  ThentheywentbacktohuntCatocalae。Itwasalongandahappysearch。Itledthemintonew,unexplorednooksofthewoods,pastared-pollnest,andwheregoldfinchesprospectedforthistledownforthecradlestheywouldlinealittlelater。Itledthemintorealforest,wheredeep,darkpoolslay,wherethehermitthrushandthewoodrobinextractedtheessencefromallotherbirdmelody,andpoureditoutintheirpurebell-tonenotes。Itseemedasifeveryoldgraytree-trunk,slabofloosebark,andprostratelogyieldedtheflashinggraytreasures;

  whileofallotherstheyseemedtotakealarmmosteasily,andbemostdifficulttocapture。

  PhilipcametoElnoraatdusk,daintilyholdingonebythebody,itsdarkwingsshowinganditslongslenderlegstryingtoclasphisfingersandcreepfromhishold。

  \"Ohformercy\'ssake!\"criedElnora,staringathim。

  \"Ihalfbelieveit!\"exultedAmmon。

  \"Didyoueverseeone?\"

  \"Onlyincollections,andveryseldomthere。\"

  Elnorastudiedtheblackwingsintently。\"Isurelybelievethat\'sSappho,\"shemarvelled。\"TheBirdWomanwillbeoverjoyed。\"

  \"Wemustgetthecyanidejarquickly,\"saidPhilip。

  \"Iwouldn\'tloseherforanything。Suchachaseassheledme!\"

  Elnorabroughtthejarandbegangatheringupparaphernalia。

  \"Whenyoumakeafindlikethat,\"shesaid,\"it\'stherighttimetoquitandfeelgloriousalltherestofthatday。ItellyouI\'mproud!Wewillgonow。Wehavebarelytimetocarryoutourplansbeforesupper。

  Won\'tmotherbepleasedtoseethatwehavearareone?\"

  \"I\'dliketoseeanyonemorepleasedthanIam!\"saidPhilipAmmon。\"IfeelasifI\'dearnedmysupperto-night。

  Let\'sgo。\"

  HetookthegreaterpartoftheloadandsteppedasideforElnoratoprecedehim。Shefollowedthepath,brokenbythegrazingcattle,towardthecabinandnearestthevioletpatchshestopped,laiddownhernet,andthethingsshecarried。Philippassedherandhurriedstraighttowardthebackgate。

  \"Aren\'tyougoingto——?\"beganElnora。

  \"I\'mgoingtogetthismothhomeinahurry,\"hesaid。

  \"Thiscyanidehaslostitsstrength,andit\'snotworkingwell。Weneedsomefreshinthejar。\"

  Hehadforgottentheviolets!Elnorastoodlookingafterhim,acuriousexpressiononherface。Onesecondso——thenshepickedupthenetandfollowed。Attheblue-borderedpoolshepausedandhalfturnedback,thensheclosedherlipsfirmlyandwenton。Itwasnineo\'clockwhenPhilipsaidgood-bye,andstartedtotown。HisgaywhistlefloatedtothemfromthefarthestcorneroftheLimberlost。Elnoracomplainedofbeingtired,soshewenttoherroomandtobed。Butsleepwouldnotcome。

  Thoughtwasracinginherbrainandthelongershelaythewiderawakeshegrew。Atlastshesoftlyslippedfrombed,lightedherlampandbeganopeningboxes。Thenshewenttowork。Twohourslaterabeautifulbirchbarkbasket,stronglyandartisticallymade,stoodonhertable。

  Shesetatinyalarmclockatthree,returnedtobedandfellasleepinstantlywithasmileonherlips。

  Shewasonthefloorwiththefirsttinkleofthealarm,andhastilydressing,shepickedupthebasketandaboxtofitit,creptdownthestairs,andouttothevioletpatch。

  Shewasunafraidasitwasgrowinglight,andliningthebasketwithdampmossessheswiftlybeganpicking,withpractisedhands,thebestoftheflowers。Shescarcelycouldtellwhichwerefreshestattimes,butdaysooncamecreepingovertheLimberlostandpeepedather。Therobinsawokealltheirneighbours,andababelofbirdnotesfilledtheair。Thedewwasdripping,whilethefirststrongraysoflightfellonaworldinwhichElnoraworshipped。

  Whenthebasketwasfilledtooverflowing,shesetitinthestoutpasteboardbox,packeditsolidwithmosses,tieditfirmlyandslippedunderthecordanoteshehadwrittenthepreviousnight。

  ThenshetookashortcutacrossthewoodsandwalkedswiftlytoOnabasha。Itwasaftersixo\'clock,butallofthecityshewishedtoavoidwereasleep。Shehadnotroubleinfindingasmallboyout,andshestoodatadistancewaitingwhileherangDr。Ammon\'sbellanddeliveredthepackageforPhiliptoamaid,withthenotewhichwastobegivenhimatonce。

  Onthewayhomethroughthewoodspassingsomebaitedtreesshecollectedthecaptivemoths。SheenteredthekitchenwiththemsonaturallythatMrs。Comstockmadenocomment。AfterbreakfastElnorawenttoherroom,clearedawayalltraceofthenight\'sworkandwasoutinthearbourmountingmothswhenPhilipcamedowntheroad。\"Iamtiredsitting,\"shesaidtohermother。

  \"IthinkIwillwalkafewrodsandmeethim。\"

  \"Who\'satrump?\"hecalledfromafar。

  \"Notyou!\"retortedElnora。\"Confessthatyouforgot!\"

  \"Completely!\"saidPhilip。\"Butluckilyitwouldnothavebeenfatal。IwrotePollylastweektosendEdithsomethingappropriateto-day,withmycard。Butthattouchfromthewoodswillbeveryeffective。ThankyoumorethanIcansay。AuntAnnaandIunpackedittoseethebasket,anditwasabeauty。Shesaysyouarealwaysdoingsuchthings。\"

  \"Well,Ihopenot!\"laughedElnora。\"Ifyou\'dseenmesneakingoutbeforedawn,nottoawakenmotherandcominginwithmothstomakeherthinkI\'dbeentothetrees,you\'dknowitwasamostespecialoccasion。\"

  \"ThenPhilipunderstoodtwothings:Elnora\'smotherdidnotknowoftheearlymorningtriptothecity,andthegirlhadcometomeethimtotellhimso。

  \"Youwereabricktodoit!\"hewhisperedasheclosedthegatebehindthem。\"I\'llneverforgetyouforit。

  Thankyoueversomuch。\"

  \"Ididnotdothatforyou,\"saidElnoratersely。\"Ididitmostlytopreservemyownself-respect。Isawyouwereforgetting。IfIdiditforanythingbesidesthat,Ididitforher。\"

  \"JustlookwhatI\'vebrought!\"saidPhilip,enteringthearbourandgreetingMrs。Comstock。\"BorroweditoftheBirdWoman。Anditisn\'thers。ArareeditionofCatocalaewithcolouredplates。ItoldherthebestI

  could,andshesaidtotryforSapphohere。IsuspecttheBirdWomanwillbeoutpresently。Shewasallexcitement。\"

  Thentheybentoverthebooktogetherandwiththemountedmothbeforethemdeterminedherfamily。TheBirdWomandidcomelater,andcarriedthemothaway,toputintoabookandElnoraandPhilipwerefreshlyfilledwithenthusiasm。

  Sothesedayswerethebeginningoftheweeksthatfollowed。

  SixofthemflyingonTime\'swings,eachfilledtothebrimwithinterest。AfterJune,themothhuntsgrewlessfrequent;thefieldsandwoodsweresearchedformaterialforElnora\'sgradework。ThemostabsorbingoccupationtheyfoundwasincarryingoutMrs。Comstock\'ssuggestiontolearnthevitalthingforwhicheachmonthwasdistinctive,andmakethatthekeytothenaturework。Theywroteoutalistofthemonths,oppositeeachthethingsallofthemcouldsuggestwhichseemedtopertaintothatmonthalone,andthentriedtosiftuntiltheyfoundsomethingtypical。Mrs。Comstockwasagreathelp。HermotherhadbeenDutchandhadbroughtfromHollandnumerousquaintsayingsandsuperstitionseasilytraceabletoPliny\'sNaturalHistory;andinMrs。

  Comstock\'searlyyearsinOhioshehadheardmuchIndiantalkamongherelders,sosheknewthesignsofeachseason,andsometimestheyhelped。Alwaysherpracticalthoughtandsterlingcommonsensewereuseful。Whentheywereafielduntilexhaustedtheycamebacktothecabinforfood,topreparespecimensandclassifythem,andtotalkovertheday。SometimesPhilipbroughtbooksandreadwhileElnoraandhermotherworked,andeverynightMrs。Comstockaskedfortheviolin。

  Herperfecthungerformusicwassufficientevidenceofhowshehadsufferedwithoutit。Sothedayscreptby,golden,filledwithusefulworkandpurepleasure。

  Thegrosbeakhadledthefamilyinthemapleabroadandasecondbrood,inawildgrapevineclamberingoverthewell,wasalmostreadyforflight。Thedustlaythickonthecountryroads,thedaysgrewwarmer;summerwasjustpoisingtoslipintofall,andPhilipremained,comingeachdayasifhehadbelongedtherealways。

  OnewarmAugustafternoonMrs。Comstocklookedupfromtheruffleonwhichshewasengagedtoseeablue-coatedmessengerenterthegate。

  \"IsPhilipAmmonhere?\"askedtheboy。

  \"Heis,\"saidMrs。Comstock。

  \"Ihaveamessageforhim。\"

  \"Heisinthewoodsbackofthecabin。Iwillringthebell。

  Doyouknowifitisimportant?\"

  \"Urgent,\"saidtheboy;\"Irodehard。\"

  Mrs。Comstocksteppedtothebackdoorandclangedthedinnerbellsharply,pausedasecond,andrangagain。

  InashorttimePhilipandElnorarandownthepath。

  \"Areyouill,mother?\"criedElnora。

  Mrs。Comstockindicatedtheboy。\"ThereisanimportantmessageforPhilip,\"shesaid。

  Hemutteredanexcuseandtoreopenthetelegram。

  Hiscolourfadedslightly。\"Ihavetotakethefirsttrain,\"

  hesaid。\"MyfatherisillandIamneeded。\"

  HehandedthesheettoElnora。\"Ihaveabouttwohours,asIrememberthetrainsnorth,butmythingsarealloverUncleDoc\'shouse,soImustgoatonce。\"

  \"Certainly,\"saidElnora,givingbackthemessage。

  \"IsthereanythingIcandotohelp?Mother,bringPhilipaglassofbuttermilktostarton。Iwillgatherwhatyouhavehere。\"

  \"Nevermind。Thereisnothingofimportance。Idon\'twanttobehampered。I\'llsendforitifImissanythingIneed。\"

  Philipdrankthemilk,saidgood-byetoMrs。Comstock;

  thankedherforallherkindness,andturnedtoElnora。

  \"WillyouwalktotheedgeoftheLimberlostwithme?\"

  heasked。Elnoraassented。Mrs。Comstockfollowedtothegate,urgedhimtocomeagainsoon,andrepeatedhergood-bye。ThenshewentbacktothearbourtoawaitElnora\'sreturn。Asshewatcheddowntheroadshesmiledsoftly。

  \"Ihadanideahewouldspeaktomefirst,\"shethought,\"butthismaychangethingssome。Hehasn\'ttime。

  Elnorawillcomebackahappygirl,andshehasgoodreason。Heisamodelyoungman。Herlotwillbeverydifferentfrommine。\"

  Shepickedupherembroideryandbegansettingdaintypreciselittlestitches,possibleonlytocertainwomen。

  OntheroadElnoraspokefirst。\"Idohopeitisnothingserious,\"shesaid。\"Isheusuallystrong?\"

  \"Quitestrong,\"saidPhilip。\"IamnotatallalarmedbutIamverymuchashamed。Ihavebeenwellenoughforthepastmonthtohavegonehomeandhelpedhimwithsomecriticalcasesthatwerekeepinghimatworkinthisheat。IwasenjoyingmyselfsoIwouldn\'toffertogo,andhewouldnotaskmetocome,solongashecouldhelpit。Ihaveallowedhimtoovertaxhimselfuntilheisdown,andmotherandPollyarenorthatourcottage。

  He\'sneverbeensickbefore,andit\'sprobableIamtoblamethatheisnow。\"

  \"Heintendedyoutostaythislongwhenyoucame,\"

  urgedElnora。

  \"Yes,butit\'shotinChicago。Ishouldhaverememberedhim。Heisalwaysthinkingofme。Possiblyhehasneededmefordays。IamashamedtogotohiminsplendidconditionandadmitthatIwashavingsuchafinetimeIforgottocomehome。\"

  \"Youhavehadafinetime,then?\"askedElnora。

  Theyhadreachedthefence。Philipvaultedovertotakeashortcutacrossthefields。Heturnedandlookedather。

  \"Thebest,thesweetest,andmostwholesometimeanymaneverhadinthisworld,\"hesaid。\"Elnora,ifItalkedhoursIcouldn\'tmakeyouunderstandwhatagirlIthinkyouare。IneverinallmylifehatedanythingasIhateleavingyou。ItseemstomethatIhavenotstrengthtodoit。\"

  \"Ifyouhavelearnedanythingworthwhilefromme,\"

  saidElnora,\"thatshouldbeit。Justtohavestrengthtogotoyourduty,andtogoquickly。\"

  Hecaughtthehandsheheldouttohiminbothhis。

  \"Elnora,thesedayswehavehadtogether,havetheybeensweettoyou?\"

  \"Beautifuldays!\"saidElnora。\"Eachlikeaperfectdreamtobethoughtoverandoverallmylife。Oh,theyhavebeentheonlyreallyhappydaysI\'veeverknown;

  thesedaysrichwithmother\'slove,anddoingusefulworkwithyourhelp。Good-bye!Youmusthurry!\"

  Philipgazedather。Hetriedtodropherhand,onlyclutcheditcloser。Suddenlyhedrewhertowardhim。

  \"Elnora,\"hewhispered,\"willyoukissmegood-bye?\"

  Elnoradrewbackandstaredathimwithwideeyes。

  \"I\'dstrikeyousooner!\"shesaid。\"HaveIeversaidordoneanythinginyourpresencethatmadeyoufeelfreetoaskthat,PhilipAmmon?\"

  \"No!\"pantedPhilip。\"No!IthinksomuchofyouIwantedtotouchyourlipsoncebeforeIleftyou。

  Youknow,Elnora——\"

  \"Don\'tdistressyourself,\"saidElnoracalmly。\"Iambroadenoughtojudgeyousanely。Iknowwhatyoumean。

  Itwouldbenoharmtoyou。Itwouldnotmattertome,butherewewillthinkofsomeoneelse。EdithCarrwouldnotwantyourlipsto-morrowifsheknewtheyhadtouchedmineto-day。Iwaswisetosay:`Goquickly!\'\"

  Philipstillclungtoher。\"Willyouwriteme?\"hebegged。

  \"No,\"saidElnora。\"Thereisnothingtosay,savegood-bye。

  Wecandothatnow。\"

  Heheldon。\"Promisethatyouwillwritemeonlyoneletter,\"heurged。\"Iwantjustonemessagefromyoutolockinmydesk,andkeepalways。Promiseyouwillwriteonce,Elnora。\"

  Shelookedintohiseyes,andsmiledserenely。\"Ifthetalkingtreestellmethiswinter,thesecretofhowamanmaygrowperfect,Iwillwriteyouwhatitis,Philip。

  InallthetimeIhaveknownyou,Ineverhavelikedyousolittle。Good-bye。\"

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