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  Fiveminuteslater,VicBurleighwalkedacrossthegridironwithfullcredentialsforhisplaceontheteam。

  Thelastmantoenterthegroundswasevidentlyatramp,whoseslouchedhathalf-concealedadarkbeardedface。

  AsVicBurleigh,withBugclingingtohisfinger,hurriedbytheticketwindow,thecrippledstudentwhosoldticketsinsidethelittleroofedboxcalledout:

  \"Come,staywithme,Bug,tillIcangoin,too,andI\'llbuyyoupeanuts。”

  Bugstudiedamoment。Thenwithacomfortablelittle\"Umph-humph,\"

  puffingouthispudgycheekswithtightlytucked-inlips,heletgoofVic\'sfingerandtrottedovertotheticketbox。

  Theboylethiminsideandturnedtothewindowtoseethefaceofthetrampclosetoit。Themanpaidforaticket,then,leaningforward,staredeagerlyattheopenmoneybox。

  Atthesametime,thecripplecaughtsightofarevolverhandleinabeltundertheshabbycoat。Trustacollegeboyforheadwork。

  InstantlyheseizedlittleBugbytheshouldersandsethimupontheshelfbetweenthewindowandthemoneybox。

  Bug\'shairwasamopofsoftringlets,andhisbrowneyesandinnocentbabyfacewereappealing。Thestrangerstaredhardatthechild,andwithasortoffrightenedexpression,shotthroughthegateandmingledwiththecrowd。

  \"Greatprotectionforacripple,\"thestudentthought,ashelockedthemoneybox。\"Howstrongababy\'shandmaybesometimes!

  VicBurleigh\'sbeefcanwinthegameoutthere,butBughassavedthedayatthisendoftheline。Thattrampseemedscaredatthesightofhim。”

  \"Funnyfolksturnstodames,\"Bugobserved。

  \"Yes,Buggie,thelastoneinbeforeyoucamewasayoungwomanwithgrayhair,andshehadabigdogwithher。

  Theydon\'tletindogs,sohe\'swaitingoutsidesomewhere。”

  ThelastmanwhodidnotgoinwasBondSaxon,whocamelateandfoundthegatesdeserted。Butlyingwatchfulintheopenway,wasaGreatDanedog。OldBondhesitated。

  Itwashislifetimefaulttohesitate。Thenhetrottedbackhome。

  And,behold,abottleofwhiskywasbesidehisdoorstep。

  Buttohiscreditforonce,heresistedandsmashedthebottletobitsonthestonestep。

  Thedaywasmadeforsuchagame。Therewasnowind。

  Theglareofthesunwastemperedbyagraymistcreepinguptheafternoonskies。Theairwascrispenoughtopreventlanguor。

  Thecrowdedbleacherswereinspiring;theseasonwasroundingoutinablazeofgloryforSunrise。Thetwoteamswereevenlymatched,AndthesternjoythatwarriorsfeelInfoemenworthyoftheirsteel,spurredeachtoitsbestefforts。Itwasabattleroyal,withalltheturnsofstrategy,andquickness,andstraightphysicalweight,andsuddenshiftingofsignals,fakeplays,forwardpasses,linebucks,andsplendidinterference,flyingtackles,speedyendruns,andmagnificentdefenseofgoalswithlinesofinvinciblestrengthandspirit。

  Withthekick-offtheenemy\'sgoalwasendangeredbyafumbledball,andwithinthreeminutesTrenchhadtornaholeinthedefense,throughwhichtheSunriseteamweresendingVicBurleighforatouchdown。

  Thebleacherswentwildandthegrandstandwasalmostshipwreckedinthenoise。

  \"Burleigh!Burly!Burlee!\"shriekedtheyell-leaderasVicleapedoverthegoallineandtherootersroared:

  TheSunrisehope!

  Andthat\'sthedope!

  Neverquails!

  Neverfails!

  Burleigh!Burly!Burlee!

  Adifficultkickfromasharpanglesenttheballthroughtheaironeinchwideofthegoalpost,andthebleacherscountedfive。

  Andthen,cametheforwardswingagain,thestrugglefordowns,thegainandlossofterritory,untilTrench,tooheavyforspeed,failedtobreakthroughtheinterferencequicklyenoughtoholdaswiftlittlequarterback,whoslippedaroundtheendoftheline,and,shakingoffthetackles,swoopedtowardtheSunrisegoal。

  Thelastdefensewasthrownheadlong,andthefieldwaswideopenfortherun;andthequarterbackwasrunningforthehonorofhisteam,hisschool,hisundyingfameinthecollegeworld。

  Threeyardstothegoalline,andvictorywouldbehis。

  AllLagondaLedgehelditsbreathasVicBurleightorethroughatangleoftacklesandsprangforwardwithlong,space-eatingbounds。

  Heseemedtoleapthroughtenfeetofair,straightoverthequarterback\'sheadandlandfourfeetfromthegoalwiththequarterbackinhisgrip,whileaSunrisehalfbackoutbeyondhimwaslyingonthelostball。

  Thebleachersnowwententirelymad,forfromtheveryedgeofdisaster,thetideofbattlewasturnedintotheenemy\'sterritory。

  BeforetheSunriserootershadtimetoceaserejoicing,however,theinvinciblequarterbackwasawayagain,andwithtwoguardsandacenterontopofBurleigh,nowthepluckyrunnerbrokeacrosstheSunriseline,andaminutelatermissedaprettygoal。

  Andtheopposingbleacherscountedfive。

  Thesecondhalfofthegamewasfilledwithatense,fruitlessstrife。

  Fivepointstofivepoints,andfourminutesoftimetoplay。Thestrugglehadceasedtobeaturningoftricksandtestofspeed。Henceforth,itwasmanagainstman,poundforpound。Suddenly,theopposingteambraceditselfandbeganasteadydrivedownthegridiron。Withdesperateenergy,theSunriseelevenfoughtforground,givingwayslowly,defendingtheirgoalliketrueSpartans,dyingbyinches,untilonlythreeyardsofspacewereleftonwhichtodie。Therootersshrieked,andthegirlssangofcourage。

  Thenasilencefell。Threeyards,andtheSunriseteamturnedtoarockledgeasinvincibleasthelimestonefoundationoftheirbelovedcollegehalls。

  ThecenterfromwhichallstrengthradiatedwasVictorBurleigh。Againsthimtheweightoftheline-buckingplunged。Ifhewaveredthelinemustcrumble。

  Thecrowdhardlybreathed,sotensewasthestrain。Buthedidnotwaver。

  Theballwaslostandthelaststruggleofthedaybegan。Twominutesmore,thescoretied,andonlyonechancewasleft。

  Sincethenightofthestorm,Vichadknownlittlerest。

  Hisdayshadbeenspentinhardstudy,orcontinuouspracticeonthefield;hisnightsinthesickroom。

  Andwhatwasmoredestructivetostrengththanallofthiswasthenewnessandgriefofablind,overmasteringadorationfortheonegirlofalltheschoolimpossibletohim。

  Thestrainofthisday\'sgame,asthestrainofallthepreparationforit,hadfallenuponhim,andthehalfhourintherotundahadsappedhisenergybeyondeveryotherforce。

  Love,loss,areputationattacked,possibleexpulsionforassaultingaprofessor,injustice,anger——oh,itwasmorethanaburdenofweariedmusclesandwrackednervesthathehadtoliftinthesetwominutes!

  Inasecond\'spausebeforetheoffensebegan,Vic,whoneversawthebleachers,norheardasoundwhenhewasinthethickofthegame,caughtsightnowofagreatsplashofglowingredcolorinthegrandstand。

  Inadimway,likeadreamofadream,hethoughtofAmericanBeautyrosesofwhichsomethinghadbeensaidonce——solongago,itseemednow。

  Andinthatmoment,ElinorWream\'ssweetface,withdampdarkhairwhichthelamplightfromDr。Fenneben\'sdoorwasillumining,andthesoftlyspokenwords,\"IshallalwaysrememberyouasonewithwhomIcouldneverbeafraidagain\"——allthiscameswiftlyinaninstant\'svision,astheteamcaughtitsbreathforthelastonslaught。

  \"Victor,forvictory。LeadoutBurleigh,\"Trenchcriedtohismates,andthesweepofthefieldwason;andLagondaLedgeandthewholeWalnutValleyremembersthatfinalchargeyet。Steady,swift,invincible,itdroveitsstrongfoedownthewhite-crossedsod——

  solikeawhirlwind,thatthewatchingcrowdsgazedinbewilderment。

  Almostbeforetheycouldcomprehendthetruth,theenemy\'sgoalwasjustbeforetheSunrisewarriors,andhalfaminuteoftimeremainedinwhichtoplay。OnemorelineplungewithBurleighholdingtheball!

  Afilmcamebeforehiseyes。Asuddenblanknessoffailureanddespairseizedhim。Inthegrandstand,ElinorWreamstoodclutchingapennantinbothhands,herdarkeyesluminouswithproudhope。

  Amidalltheyellsandcheers,hersweetvoicerangout:

  \"Victor,Victor!Don\'tforgetthenameyourmothergaveyou!\"

  Vicneithersawnorheard。Yetinthatmoment,strengthandprideandindomitablewillpowercamesweepingbacktohim。

  Onelastplungeagainstthiswallofdefenseuprearedbeforehim,andBurleigh,withhalftheenemy\'selevenclinchedtodraghimback,hadhurledhimselfacrossthegoallineandlayhalf-consciousunderaperfectshoweroffragrantcrimsonroses,whilethesongofvictoryinswellingchoruspealedoutontheNovemberair。Halfaminutelater,Trenchhadkickedgoal。

  Thebleacherschantedelevencounts,thereferee\'swhistleblew,andthegamewasdone!

  SACRIFICE

  _Theairforthewingofthesparrow,Thebushfortherobinandwren,ButalwaysthepaththatisnarrowAndstraightforthechildrenofmen_——

  ALICECARY

  CHAPTERVII

  THEDAYOFRECKONING

  _Oh,itisexcellentTohaveagiant\'sstrength,buttyrannousTouseitlikeagiant_——

  SHAKESPEARE

  OFcourse,therecameadayofreckoningforVictorBurleigh,nowtheidoloftheWalnutValleyfootballfans,theprideofLagondaLedge,theheroofSunrise。Butthereckoningwasnotbroughttohim;

  hebroughthimselfdeliberatelytoit。

  Thejollificationfollowingthegamethreatenedtowreckthechapelandcrackthelimestoneledgebeneathit。

  \"Dustoffyourhaloandwrapitupincottontillnextfall,Vic,\"Trenchwhisperedintheclosingminutes。\"We\'vegottofacetherealthingnow。

  We\'reciviliansincitizens\'clothes,amenabletolawhenceforth;notalotofathleticbrigands,privilegedoutlaws,whoseglorydazzlesallcommonsense。

  QuitbumpingyourheadagainsttheKansasmottoupinthedome,getyourhob-nailersdownonthesod,andtrotoffandtackleyourGreekverbsawhile。

  Andsay,Vic,tackleyourselffirstandforgettheprettygirlwhocoveredyouwithrosesdownyonderfivedaysago。Itwasn\'tyou,itwasjusttheday\'shero。She\'dhavedecoratedoldBondSaxonjustthesameifhehadwaddledacrossthelastgoallinethen。You\'reaplugandshe\'saladyborn,andasgoodasengagedtoBurgessbesides。

  IhadthatstraightfromDennieSaxon,andyouknowDennie\'snogossip。

  TheywerefargonebeforetheycameWest——theWream-Burgessfolkwere——

  stiffenup,Burleigh。Youlooklikeadeadman。”

  \"Iwasnevermorealiveinmylife。”Vic\'svoiceandeyeswerealiveenough。

  \"Byheck!Ibelieveit,\"Trenchexclaimed。\"Say,yougotawaywithBurgessaboutthegame。Ifyouwantthegirl,goafterher,too。Butgently,SweetAfton,gogently。

  Mostgirlswanttodothepursuingthemselves,Ibelieve。

  I\'llblocktheinterference,ifnecessary,andyou\'llbethesought-afteryet,nottheseeking,dearchild。”

  AcircularstairwaywindsfromtheSunrisechapeldownthesouthturrettoDeanFenneben\'sstudy,intendedoriginallyasasortoffireescape。

  Someenterprisingjanitorlaterfixedaspringlockontheupperdoortothisstairwaysurpriseshadbeensprungthroughthisdooruponthechapelstagebyprankishstudentsatinopportunemoments,sothatnowitwasonlyanexit,andwascalledbythestudents\"theroadtoperdition,\"

  easytodescendbutbarredfromretreat。

  IntheconfusionfollowingthechapelexercisesVicslippedintothesouthturret,andthelockclickedbehindhimashehurrieddown\"theroadtoperdition。”

  ThedoortoDeanFenneben\'sstudywasslightlyopenandVicheardhisownnamespokenashereachedit。Hehesitated,foragroupofgirlswassurroundingElinorWream,discussinghim。Therewasnoescape。

  Theupperdoorwaslocked,andhewouldratherhavemetthatunknownvillainousfaceinthedarkcavethantofacethisgroupofprettygirls。

  Sohewaited。

  \"Oh,Elinor,youmercenarycreature!\"

  \"Whatifheisabitcrude?\"

  \"Idon\'tblameyou。I\'mdaffyaboutProfessorBurgessmyself。”

  \"He\'sgotthegrandestvoice,Vichas!\"

  \"IjustadoreGreek!\"

  \"IthinkVicissplendid!\"

  Sotheexclamationsran。

  \"Now,NorrieWream,crossyourheart,hopeyoumaydie,ifbig,handsomeVictorBurleighhadhiscornersknockedoff,andhewassandpapereddownalittle,andhadmoney,wouldn\'tyoufeelawholelotdifferentabouthim,Norrie?\"

  \"Icertainlywould。Icouldn\'thelpit。”

  Norrie\'seyeswereshiningandhercheekswerepinkaspeachblossoms。

  ToVicsheseemedexquisitelybeautiful。

  \"Butnow?\"somebodyqueried。

  \"Oh,now,she\'llbesensible,andtheProfessorwilltakeadvantageof`now。\'Hewon\'twaittillit\'stoolate。

  Greathat!theregoesthebell。”

  Andthegirlsscuttledaway。

  Viccameinandsatdownbythewindowthroughwhichonemayfindanempireforthelooking。

  \"Burgesswasright,\"hesaidtohimself。

  I\'mnotonlyill-bredontheoutside,I\'mthatwayclearthrough。

  Adisreputableeavesdropper!That\'smysize。ButIdidn\'tmeanit。

  Fineexcuse!\"Hefrownedindisgust,andturnedtothewindow。

  TheThanksgivingweatherwasstillblessingtheWalnutValley。WideawaybeyondLagondaLedgerolledthefreeopenprairies,sweptbythefreeairofheavenunderabeneficentsky。

  AsVicgazedhissternfacesoftened,andthebulldoglook,thathehadwornsincethenightofthestorm,relaxedbeforesomegentlermood。

  Thebrowneyesheldastrangeglowunderthelongblacklashes,asifanewpurposeweregrowingupinthesoulbehindthem。

  \"Nolimitoutthere。It\'saFREELAND,\"hemurmured。\"Thereshallbenolimitinhere。”Unconsciouslyhestruckhisbreastwithhisfist。

  \"There\'sfreedomforsuchasIamsomewhere。”

  \"Hello,Burleigh,whatcanIdoforyou?\"AsDr。Fennebencameintothestudyherecalledhowawkwardlythesameboyhadfilledthesamechaironlyafewmonthsbefore。

  \"I\'vecomeintobesentenced,\"Vicreplied。

  \"Well,pleadyourcasefirst。”

  Ifeverafather-heartbeatinabachelor\'sbreast,LloydFennebenhadsuchaheart。

  \"IwanttosettleaboutThanksgivingDay,\"Vicsaid。\"Ihadamoralrighttoplayontheteaminthatgame,butIhadtogetthelegalrightbyforce。

  ProfessorBurgessrefusedtopermitmetoplayuntilIMADEhimdoit。”

  Fenneben\'seyesweresmiling。\"Whydidn\'tyouknockhimdownandfightitoutwithhim?\"

  \"Becausehe\'snotinmyclass。WhenIfightIfightmen。

  And,besides,Iwasinahurry。IfI\'mexpectedtoapologizetoProfessorBurgessorbeexpelled,Iwanttoknowit,\"

  Vicadded,hotly。

  Heknewhewouldnotapologize,andhewantedthesentenceofexpulsiontocomequicklyifitmustcome。

  \"WeneverexpelboysfromSunrise。Theyhavedoneitthemselvessometimes。

  Nordoweeverexactanapology。Theyofferitthemselvessometimes。

  Ineithercase,thechoicelieswiththeboy。”

  \"Whatdoyoudowithafellowlikeme?\"ViclookedcuriouslyattheDean。

  \"Ifaboyofyourbuildwantstomeetonlymenwhenhefights,wetakeitheissomethingofamanhimself,andthereforeworthtoomuchforSunrisetolose。”

  Oh!blessedpowerofthecollegemantoleadthehalf-tamedboyintothestrongerplacesoflife;norshovehimtothedangerousgroundwherehisfeetmustsinkinthequicksandorthemire!

  Vicsatlookingthoughtfullyatthemanbeforehim。

  \"Yourconfessionhereisallright。YourclaimtoaplaceontheteaminThursday\'sgamewasjust。”ThesimplefairnessofFenneben\'swordsmadetheirappeal,yet,itwassounlikewhatVichadcountedonhecouldhardlyacceptitasgenuine。

  \"Youhavemadeagreatnameforyourselfasanathlete。Ipaidfortheroses。Iknowsomethingofthedegreeofthatgreatness。”

  Dr。Fennebensmiledgenially。\"YouplayedamarvelousgameandI

  amproudofyou。”

  Vicdidnotlookproudofhimselfjustthen,andLloydFennebenknewitwasoneoflife\'scrucialmomentsfortheboy。

  \"ThebigletterScutoverthedoorwayouttherestandsformorethanSunrise,yourememberItoldyou。”Fennebenspokeearnestly。

  \"Itmeansalsothestrifewhichyouhavealreadymetandmustexpecttomeetallalongtheway。But,Burleigh\"——LloydFennebenstooduptohisfullheight,anidealofgraceandpower——

  \"ifyouexpecttomakeyourwaythroughcollegewithyourfists,cometome。”

  \"You?\"Vic\'seyeswidened。

  \"Yes,I\'llmeetyouonanygrounds。Andifyouevertrytocoerceaprofessorhereagain,I\'llmeetyouanyhow,andwe\'llhaveitout。”

  Fennebenwassternnow。

  \"Iwouldn\'twanttoscrapwithyou,Dr。Fenneben,\"Vicstammered。

  \"Whynot?\"

  \"Iamtoomuchofagentlemanforthat。”

  \"WhenIfight,Ifightmen。Youareinmyclass,\"Fennebenquotedwithasmileinhiseyes,whichfadedawaywiththenextwords。

  \"Youareright,Burleigh。Agentlemandoesn\'twanttousehisstrengthlikeabeasttodestroy。Theonlylegitimatebattleiswhenamanmustfightwithamanashewouldfightwithabeast,tosavehimself,orsomethingdearertohimthanhimself,frombeastlydestruction。Getintothebiggergame,myboy,wherethestrifeisforlargerscores,andaddtoaproudathleticrecord,theprouderrecordofself-control。Theprairieshavegivenyouanobleheritage,butculturecomesmostfromcontactwithcul-turedmen。Don\'ttakeonairsbecauseyouhavemoreredbloodthanourHarvardman。

  Theinfluenceofthegreatuniversities,directlyorindirectly,onalifelikeyoursisessentialtoyourusefulnessandpower。

  Youmayeducateyourconsciencetochoosetherightbeforethewrong,but,remember,aneducatedconsciencedoesnotalwayssaveamanfrombeingafoolnowandthen。

  Heneedsaneducatedbrainsometimesbywhichtosavehissoul。

  Meantime,settlewithyourconscience,ifyouoweitanything。

  Itisatroublesomecreditor。I\'llleaveyounowtosquareyourselfwiththatfellowyoumustlivewitheveryday——

  VictorBurleigh。We\'lldropeverythingelsehenceforthandfacetowardtomorrow,notyesterday。”

  LloydFennebengraspedtheboy\'shandinafirm,assuringgripandlefthim。

  \"IfSunrisemeansStrife,I\'llfaceit,\"Vicsaidtohimself。

  \"Astomoney,IhaveonlymytwohandsandthatoldmortgagedquadrangleofprairiesodoutWest。ButifculturelikeFenneben\'smightwinElinorWream,Godhelpmetowinit。”

  UpinthelibraryaweeklaterProfessorBurgesscameinwhileDennieSaxonwasputtingthebooksinorder。BurgesswasoftentobefoundwhereDenniewas,butBurgesshimselfhadnotnotedit,andnobodyelseknewit,exceptTrench。Trenchwasalazyfellow,whoalwayslivedinthemiddleofhispasture,wherethefeedingwasgood。

  Thatgavehimtimetostudymankindasitworriedabouttheouteredges。

  \"Don\'tyougettiredsometimes,MissDennie?\"theProfessorasked。

  Hewasnothappyhimselfformanyreasons,andtwoofthemwereElinorandVic,whoseparately,anddifferently,seemedtowearouthisenergy。

  DennieSaxonneverworeonanybody\'snerves。

  \"Yes,Ido,often,\"Dennieanswered。

  \"Whydoyoudothis?\"hequeried。

  \"Togetmycollegeeducation。”Denniesmiled,hopefully。

  \"Ilikethenicethingsandnicewaysoflife。

  SoI\'mworkingforthem。”

  \"Elinorhasallthesewithoutworkingforthem,\"Vincentthought。

  ThenfornoreasonatallhismindleapedtoDennie\'sfatherandhisownvowonthestormynightinOctober。

  \"Whatwouldyoudoifyourfatherweretakenfromyou,MissDennie?\"heasked。

  \"I\'vealwayshadtodependonmyselfsomewhat。Iwouldkeepon,Isuppose。”

  Dennielookedupbravely。Herfatherwasherjoyandhershame。

  Well,whathadBurgessexpected?Thatshewoulddependonhim?

  HewasinlovewithElinorWream。Whyshouldhefeeldisappointed?

  Andwhyshouldhiseyefollowthesoftlittleripplesofhersunnyhair,givingaprettyoutlinetoherfaceandneck。

  \"Couldyoureallytakecareofyourself?Hewastalkingatrandom。

  \"ImightdolikethatwomanoutatPigeonPlace。”Burgessdidn\'tcatchthepathosinDennie\'stone。Hewasonlyaman。

  \"How\'sthat?\"heasked。

  \"Oh,livealoneandkeepabigdog,andsellchickens。

  That\'swhatMrs。Mariandoes。Bytheway,shelooksjustalittlebitlikeyou。”

  \"Thankyou!\"

  \"ShewasatthegameonThanksgivingDay,strangetosay,forsheseldomleaveshome。Didyouseeaprettywhite-hairedwoman,rightsouthofwherewewere?\"

  \"IsthathowIlook?No,Ididn\'tseeher。Iwasn\'tatthegame。”

  \"Youweren\'t?Whynot?Youmissedawonderfulthing。”

  AndBurgesstoldherthewholestoryfromhisviewpoint,ofcourse。

  WhathewastooproudtomentiontoDr。FennebenorElinorhespokeoffreelytoDennie,andhefeltasiftheweightofthelimestoneledgewasliftedfromhimwiththetelling。

  \"Don\'tyouthinktheyoungruffianwasprettyhardonme?\"heasked。

  \"No,Idon\'t,\"Denniesaid,frankly。\"Ithinkyouwereprettyhardonhim。”

  AsuddenresolveseizedBurgess。HecamearoundtoDennie\'ssideofthetable。

  \"MissDennie,Iwanttotellyousomething,unimportantinitself,butbettersharedthankept。OnthenightofourpicnicinOctoberyourfather,whowasnotquitehimself——\"

  \"Yes,Iunderstand,\"Denniesaid,withdowncasteyes。

  \"Pardonme,Dennie,Iwouldnothurtyourfeelings。”

  Hisvoicewasverygentle,andDennielookedupgratefully。

  \"Onthatnightyourfathermademepromise——mademeholdupmyhandandswear——I\'measilyforced,youwillthink——

  tolookafteryouifheweretakenaway。Ididittopacifyhim,nottoeverembarrassyou。HealsotoldmeenoughaboutyoungBurleightomakemewish,intheofficeofprotector,towarnyou。”

  \"Wasmyfatherquitehimselfthen?\"Dennieasked。

  \"Notquite,\"Burgessreplied。

  \"Listentohimsomedaywhenheis。Heisanothermanthen。But,\"sheadded,\"Iknowyoumeanwell。”

  Inspiteofhercouragehereyeswerefulloftears,andforthefirsttimeinhisshelteredpleasantlifetherealspiritofsympathywokeinthesoulofVincentBurgess。

  \"Youareabrave,goodgirl,Dennie。IfIcaneverserveyouinanyway,itwillbeaprivilegetometodoit。”

  TenminutesaftertheyhadleftthelibraryTrench,whohadbeenstationaryinthenorthalcove,slowlycametolife。

  Hehadbeenposingasastatue,WingedVictorywithaheadon,hedeclaredafterwardtoVicBurleigh,towhomhetoldthewholestory。

  \"Letmesingmyswansong,\"hedeclared。\"ThenmeforLagonda\'swhirlpool。

  I\'mnotfittoliveinadecentcommunity,ablitheringidiotandrascallyvillain,wholiesinwaittohearandseelikeafool。

  IthoughtDennieknewIwasthereandwouldbeintodustmeoutinaminute。

  AndwhenitwastoolateIturnedtoapillarofsaltandwaited。

  ButIbelieveI\'llchangemymind,afterall。I\'lllive;

  andifProfessorBurgess,A。B。ofCambridge-by-the-bean-patch,darestomakelovetoDennieSaxon——ontheside——he\'llgoheadforemostintothewhirlpooltofeedLagonda\'srapaciousspirit。

  I\'vesaidit。”

  CHAPTERVIII

  LOSS,ORGAIN?

  _Wecannotmakebargainsforblisses,Norcatchthemlikefishesinnets,AndsometimesthethingourlifemissesHelpsmorethanthethingwhichitgets_——

  CARY

  ELINORWREAMspenttheholidaysintheEastandwastwoweekslateinenteringschoolagain。ThenherUncleLloydtightenedtherules,exactingfullmeasureforlosttime,untilshebewailedtohergirlfriendsthatshehadnoopportunityeventomakefudgeorwashherhair。

  \"Wereyousorrytocomeback,then,Norrie?\"heruncleaskedoneeveningwhentheywerealoneintheirlibrary,andElinorwaslamentingherhardlot。

  \"No,Iwanttobewithyou,UncleLloyd。”

  Shewassittingonthearmofhismorrischair,softlystrokinghisheavyhairawayfromhisforehead。

  \"Lookslikeit,thewayyouhurriedback,\"Dr。Fennebensaid,smiling。

  \"ButUncleJoshuaisn\'twell,although,tobehonest,hedidn\'tseemabitanxioustohavemestay。He\'ssowrappedupinSanscrithehasnotimetoliveinthepresent。

  Whydidn\'theevermarry?\"

  \"Youhavejustsaidwhy,\"heruncleansweredher。

  \"Whydidn\'tyouevermarry。Wereyoueverinlove?\"

  ThelibrarylampcastonlyashadedlightoverLloydFennebenloungingcomfortablyinhischair。Toawoman\'seyehewouldhaveseemedthepictureofanidealhusband。

  \"Yes,Iwasinloveonce。Ididn\'tmarrybecause——because——Ididn\'t。”

  \"Howromantic!Wasitunrequited,ormoney,orwhat?\"

  Norrieasked,eagerly。

  \"Orwhat,\"heanswered,andherfinersensemadeherchangethesubject。

  \"Say,UncleLloyd,UncleJoshuasayshewantsmetomarry。”

  \"What\'sheuptonow?Tellmeaboutit。”

  Norriewascharmingtonightinadaintyredeveninggownthatsetoffherprettyface,crownedwithbeautifuldarkhair。

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