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  Ordethoughttocatchtheechoofquotationinthesewords。

  \"Didyourmothersendyoutome?\"heasked。

  \"Ifwehadanyoneelseworththenameofmaninthefamily,I

  wouldn’thavetocome,\"saidKendrick,almostinthemannerofonerepeatingalesson。

  \"Whatdoyouwantmetodo?\"askedOrdeafteramomentofthought。

  \"Goaway,\"criedKendrick。\"Stopthisunmanlycontestagainstadefencelesswoman。\"

  \"Icannotdothat,\"repliedOrdequietly。

  Kendrick’sfaceassumedalividpallor,andhiseyesseemedtoturnblackwithexcitement。Tremblingineverylimb,butwithouthesitation,headvancedonOrde,drewashortriding—whipfrombeneathhiscoat,andslashedtheyoungmanacrosstheface。Ordemadeaninvoluntarymovementtoarise,butsankback,andlookedsteadilyattheboy。OnceagainKendrickhit;raisedhisarmforthethirdtime;hesitated。Hislipswrithed,andthen,withasob,hecastthelittlewhipfromhimandburstfromtheroom。

  Ordesatwithoutmoving,whiletworedlinesslowlydefinedthemselvesacrosshisface。Thetheatricalqualityofthesceneandtheturgidrhetoricalbathosoftheboy’sspeechesattestedhisyouthandtheunformedviolenceofhisemotions。Didtheyalsoindicatearehearsal,orhadtheboymerelybeengoadedtovagueactionbyimplicitbeliefinawoman’svagaries?Ordedidnotknow,buttheincidentbroughthometohim,asnothingelsecould,theturmoilofthathousehold。

  \"Pooryoungster!\"heconcludedhisreverie,andwenttowashhisfaceinhotwater。

  HehadleftCarrollthatafternooninacomparativelyphilosophicalandhopefulframeofmind。Thenextdayshecametohimwithhurried,nervoussteps,herusuallypalecheeksmountingdangersignalsofflamingred,hereyesswimming。Whenshegreetedhimshechoked,andtwoofthetearsoverflowed。Quiteunmindfulofthenursemaidsacrossthesquare,Ordeputhisarmcomfortinglyabouthershoulder。Shehidherfaceagainsthissleeveandbegansoftlytocry。

  Ordedidnotattemptasyettodrawfromherthecauseofthisunusualagitation。Aparkbenchstoodbetweentwodensebushes,screenedfromalldirectionssaveone。Tothisheledher。Hecomfortedherasonecomfortsachild,strokingclumsilyherhair,murmuringtrivialitieswithoutmeaning,lettingheremotionrelieveitself。Afterawhilesherecoveredsomewhathercontrolofherselfandsatupawayfromhim,dabbingathereyeswithahandkerchiefdampenedintoatinywad。Butevenaftershehadshakenherheadvigorouslyatlast,andsmiledupathimrathertremulouslyintokenthatthestormwasover,shewouldnottellhimthatanythingdefinitehadhappenedtobringontheoutburst。

  \"Ijustneededyou,\"shesaid,\"that’sall。It’sjustnothingbutbeingawoman,Ithink。You’llgetusedtolittlethingslikethat。\"

  \"Thisthinghasgottoquit!\"saidhegrimly。

  Shesaidnothing,butreachedupshylyandtouchedhisfacewhereKendrick’swhiphadstung,andhereyesbecameverytender。A

  carriagerolledaroundWashingtonArch,and,comingtoastand,dischargeditssinglepassengeronthepavement。

  \"Why,it’sGerald!\"criedCarroll,surprised。

  Theyoungman,catchingsightofthem,pickedhiswaydaintilyandleisurelytowardthem。Hewas,asusual,dressedwithmeticulousnicety,thecarnationinhisbutton—hole,theglossonhishatandshoes,thefreshnessonhisgloves,thecorrectangleonhisstick。

  Hisdark,longfacewithitsromanticmoustache,anditsalmosteffeminatesofteyes,wasasunemotionalandweariedasever。Asheapproached,heraisedhisstickslightlybywayofsalutation。

  \"Ihavebrought,\"saidhe,\"acarriage,andIwishyouwouldbothdomethefavourtoaccompanymeonashortexcursion。\"

  Takingtheirconsentforgranted,hesignalledthevehicle,whichrapidlyapproached。

  Thethree——CarrollandOrdesomewhatbewildered——tooktheirseats。

  Duringabriefdrive,Geraldmadeconversationondifferenttopics,apparentlyquiteindifferentastowhetherornothiscompanionsreplied。Afteranintervalthecarriagedrewupoppositeabrown—

  stonedwellingonasidestreet。Geraldrangthebell,andamomentlaterthethreewereusheredbyadiscreetandelderlymaidintoalittlesquarereception—roomimmediatelyoffthehall。Themaidwithdrew。

  Geraldcarefullydepositedhistophatonthefloor,placedinithisgloves,andleanedhisstickagainstitsbrim。

  \"Ihavebroughtyouhere,amongotherpurposes,tohearfrommealittlebriefwisdomdrawnfromexperienceandtheobservationoflife,\"hebegan,addressinghisexpectantandcuriousguests。\"Thatwisdomisbrieflythis:therecomesatimeintheaffairsofeveryhouseholdwhenamanmustasserthimselfastheruler。Inallthedetailshemaydependonthewoman’sjudgment,experience,andknowledge,butwhenitcomestothebigcrises,wherelifeisdeflectedintoonechannelortheother,then,unlessthemandoesthedeciding,heislostforever,andhishappiness,andthehappinessofthosewhodependonhim。Thisisabstruse,butIcometotheparticularapplicationshortly。

  \"Butmomentsofdecisionarealwayscloudedbymanyconsiderations。

  Thedecisionissuretocutacrossmuchthatisexpedient,muchthatseemstobenecessary,muchthatisdear。Carrollremembersthecaseofourownfather。Thegeneralwouldhavemadeanameforhimselfinthearmy;hiswifedemandedhisretirement;heretired,andhiscareerended。Thatwasthemomentofhisdecision。Itisveryeasytosay,inviewofthatsimplestatement,thatthegeneralwasweakinyieldingtohiswife,butaconsiderationofthecircumstances——\"

  \"Whydoyousayallthis?\"interruptedOrde。

  Geraldraisedhishand。

  \"Believeme,itisnecessary,asyouwillagreewhenyouhaveheardmethrough。Mrs。Bishopwasinpoorhealth;thegeneralinpoorfinancialcircumstances。ThedoctorssaidtheRiviera。Mrs。

  Bishop’sparents,whowerewealthy,furnishedthemoneyforhersojourninthatclimate。Shecouldnotbeartobeseparatedfromherhusband。Arefusaltoresignthen,arefusaltoacceptthefinancialaidoffered,wouldhavebeencastagainsthimasareproach——hedidnotlovehiswifeenoughtosacrificehispride,hisambition,hiswhat—you—will。Nevertheless,thatwashismomentofdecision。

  \"Icouldmultiplyinstances,yetitwouldonlyaccumulateneedlessproof。Mypointisthatinthesegreatmomentsamancanaffordtotakeintoconsiderationonlytheaffairitself。Nevermusthethinkofanythingbutthesimpleelementsoftheproblem——hemustignorewhosetoesaretroddenupon,whosefeelingsarehurt,whosehappinessisapparentlymarred。Fornotethis:ifamandoesfearlesslytherightthing,Iamconvincedthatinthereadjustmentalltheseconflictinginterestsfindthemselvesbetteredinsteadofinjured。Youwantaconcreteinstance?Ibelievefirmlythatifthegeneralhadkepttohisarmylife,andmadehiswifeconformtoit,afterthestormhadpassedshewouldhavesettleddowntoahappyexistence。Icannotproveit——Ibelieveit。\"

  \"Thismaybeallverytrue,Gerald,\"saidOrde,\"butIfailtoseewhyyouhavebroughtustothisstrangehousetotellit。\"

  \"Inamoment,\"repliedGerald。\"Havepatience。Believingthatthoroughly,Ihavecomeinthelasttwenty—fourhourstoadecision。

  Thatthishappensnottoaffectmyownimmediatefortunesdoesnotseemtometoinvalidatemyphilosophy。\"

  Hecarefullyunbuttonedhisfrockcoat,crossedhislegs,producedapaperandapackagefromhisinsidepocket,andeyedthetwobeforehim。

  \"Ihavehere,\"hewentonsuddenly,\"marriagepapersdulymadeout;

  inthispackageisaplaingoldring;inthenextroomiswaiting,byprearrangement,averygoodfriendofmineintheclergy。

  PersonallyIamatyourdisposal。\"

  Helookedatthemexpectantly。

  \"Theverything!\"\"Oh,no!\"criedOrdeandCarrollinunison。

  Nevertheless,inspiteofthisdivergenceofopinion,tenminuteslaterthethreepassedthroughthedoorintothebackapartment——

  Carrollstillhesitant,Ordeintriumph,Geraldascorrectandunemotionalasever。

  Inthisbackroomtheyfoundwaitingayoungclergymanconversingeasilywithtwoyounggirls。AtthesightofCarroll,theselatterrushedforwardandoverwhelmedherwithendearments。Carrollbrokeintoaquicklysuppressedsobandclaspedthemclosetoher。

  \"Oh,youdears!\"shecried,\"I’msogladyou’rehere!\"SheflashedagratefullookinGerald’sdirection,andamomentlatertookoccasiontopresshisarmandwhisper:

  \"You’vethoughtofeverything!You’rethedearestbrotherintheworld!\"

  Geraldreceivedthiscalmly,andsetaboutorganisingtheceremony。

  Infifteenminutesthelittlepartyseparatedatthefrontdoor,amidachatterofcongratulationsandgoodwishes。Mr。andMrs。

  Ordeenteredthecabanddroveaway。

  XX

  \"Oh,itISthebestway,dear,afterall!\"criedCarroll,pressingclosetoherhusband。\"AfewminutesagoIwasalldoubtsandfears,butnowIfeelsosafeandsettled,\"shelaughedhappily。

  \"ItisasthoughIhadbelongedtoyoualways,youoldRockofGibraltar!andanythingthathappensnowwillcomefromtheoutside,andnotfromtheinside,won’tit,dear?\"

  \"Yes,sweetheart,\"saidOrde。

  \"Poormother!Iwonderhowshe’lltakeit。\"

  \"We’llsoonknow,anyway,\"repliedOrde,alittlegrimly。

  InthehallwayoftheBishophouseOrdekissedher。

  \"Bebrave,sweetheart,\"saidhe,\"butrememberthatnowyou’remywife。\"

  Shenoddedathimgravelyanddisappeared。

  Ordesatinthedimparlourforwhatseemedtobeaninterminableperiod。Occasionallythesoundsofdistantvoicesrosetohisearanddiedawayagain。Thefrontdooropenedtoadmitsomeone,butOrdecouldnotseewhoitwas。Twiceascurryingoffeetoverheadseemedtoindicatethebustleofexcitement。Theafternoonwaned。

  Afaintwhiffofcooking,escapingthroughsomecarelesslyopendoor,wasbornetohisnostrils。Itgrewdark,butthelampsremainedunlighted。Finallyheheardtherustleoftheportieres,andturnedtoseethedimformofthegeneralstandingthere。

  \"Badbusiness!badbusiness!\"mutteredtheoldman。\"It’sveryhardonme。Perhapsyoudidtherightthing——youmustbegoodtoher——

  butIcannotcountenancethisaffair。Itwasmosthigh—handed,sir!\"

  Theportieresfellagain,andhedisappeared。

  Finally,afteranotherinterval,Carrollreturned。Shewentimmediatelytothegas—fixture,whichshelit。Ordethensawthatshewassobbingviolently。Shecametohim,andforamomenthidherfaceagainsthisbreast。Hepattedherhair,waitingforhertospeak。Afteralittleshecontrolledherself。

  \"Howwasit?\"askedOrde,then。

  Sheshivered。

  \"Ineverknewpeoplecouldbesocruel,\"shecomplainedinalmostabewilderedmanner。\"Jack,wemustgoto—night。She——shehasorderedmeoutofthehouse,andsayssheneverwantstoseemyfaceagain。\"Shebrokedownforasecond。\"Oh,Jack!shecan’tmeanthat。I’vealwaysbeenagooddaughtertoher。Andshe’sverybitteragainstGerald。Oh!Itoldheritwasn’thisfault,butshewon’tlisten。ShesentforthatodiousMr。Merritt——herrector,youknow——andhesupportedher。Ibelievehe’sangrybecausewedidnotgotohim。Couldyoubelievesuchathing!Andshe’sshutherselfupinherairofhighvirtue,andunderneathitshe’s,oh,soangry!\"

  \"Well,it’snaturalsheshouldbeupset,\"comfortedOrde。\"Don’tthinktoomuchofwhatshedoesnow。Latershe’llgetoverit。\"

  Carrollshiveredagain。

  \"Youdon’tknow,dear,andI’mnotgoingtotellyou。Why,\"shecried,\"shetoldmethatyouandIwereinaconspiracytodrivehertohergravesowecouldgethermoney!\"

  \"Shemustbealittlecrazy,\"saidOrde,stillpacifically。

  \"Come,helpme,\"saidCarroll。\"Imustgetmythings。\"

  \"Can’tyoujustpackabagandleavetherestuntiltomorrow?It’sabouthungrytime\"

  \"ShesaysImusttakeeverystitchbelongingtometonight。\"

  Theypackedtrunksuntillatethatnight,quitealone。Geraldhaddepartedpromptlyafterbreakingthenews,probablywithoutrealisingtowhatapassaffairswouldcome。Afrightenedservant,evidentlyindisobedienceofordersandinfearofdestruction,broughtthematrayoffood,whichsheputdownonasmalltableandhastilyfled。InaroomdownthehalltheycouldhearthemurmurofvoiceswhereMrs。Bishopreceivedspiritualconsolationfromheradviser。Whenthetrunkswerepacked,Ordesentforabaggagewaggon。Carrollwentsilentlyfromplacetoplace,sayingfarewelltosuchofhertreasuresasshehadmadeuphermindtoleave。OrdescribbledanotetoGerald,requestinghimtopackupthemiscellaniesandsendthemtoMichiganbyfreight。ThebaggagemanandOrdecarriedthetrunksdownstairs。Nooneappeared。CarrollandOrdewalkedtogethertothehotel。NextmorninganinterviewwithGeraldconfirmedthemintheirresolutionofimmediatedeparture。

  \"Sheissetinheroppositionnow,andatpresentshebelievesfirmlythatherinfluencewillseparateyou。Suchastateofmindcannotbechangedinanhour。\"

  \"Andyou?\"askedCarroll。

  \"Oh,I,\"heshrugged,\"willgoonasusual。Ihavemyinterests。\"

  \"Iwishyouwouldcomeoutinourpartofthecountry,\"venturedOrde。

  Geraldsmiledhisfinesmile。

  \"Good—bye,\"saidhe。\"Goingtoatrainisuseless,andaboretoeverybody。\"

  Carrollthrewherselfonhisneckinanaccessofpassionateweeping。

  \"YouWILLwriteandtellmeofeverything,won’tyou?\"shebegged。

  \"Ofcourse。Therenow,good—bye。\"

  Ordefollowedhimintothehall。

  Itwouldbequiteuselesstoattemptanotherinterview?\"heinquired。

  Geraldmadealittlemouth。

  \"Iaminthesamepredicamentasyourselves,\"saidhe,\"andhavesinceninethismorningtakenupmyquartersattheclub。PleasedonottellCarroll;itwouldonlypainher。\"

  Atthestation,justbeforetheypassedintothetrain,thegeneralappeared。

  \"There,there!\"hefussed。\"Ifyourmothershouldhearofmybeinghere,itwouldbeaverybadbusiness,verybad。Thisisverysad;

  but——well,good—bye,dear;andyou,sir,begoodtoher。Andwriteyourdaddy,Carroll。He’llbelonesomeforyou。\"Heblewhisnoseveryloudlyandwipedhisglasses。\"Now,runalong,runalong,\"hehurriedthem。\"Letusnothaveanyscenes。Here,mydear,openthisenvelopewhenyouarewellstarted。Itmayhelpcheerthejourney。Notaword!\"

  Hehurriedthemthroughthegate,payingnoheedtowhattheyweretryingtosay。Thenhesteamedawayandbustledintoacabwithoutoncelookingback。

  WhenthetrainhadpassedtheHarlemRiverandwasswayingitsunevenwayacrosstheopencountry,Carrollopenedtheenvelope。Itcontainedacheckforathousanddollars。

  \"Dearolddaddy!\"shemurmured。\"Ouronlyweddingpresent!\"

  \"Youarethecapitalistofthefamily,\"saidOrde。\"Youdon’tknowhowpooramanyou’vemarried。Ihaven’tmuchmorethantheproverbialsilverwatchandbadnickel。\"

  Shereachedouttopresshishandinreassurance。Hecomparedithumorouslywithhisown。

  \"Whatahomely,knotted,tannedoldthingitisbyyours,\"saidhe。

  \"It’sastronghand,\"sherepliedsoberly,\"it’sadearhand。\"

  Suddenlyshesnatcheditupandpresseditforafleetinginstantagainsthercheek,lookingathimhalfashamed。

  XXI

  ThewintermonthswerespentatMonrovia,whereOrdeandhiswifelivedforatimeatthehotel。Thiswassomewhatexpensive,butOrdewasnotquitereadytodecideonahome,andhedevelopedunexpectedoppositiontolivingatReddingintheOrdehomestead。

  \"No,I’vebeenthinkingaboutit,\"hetoldGrandmaOrde。\"Ayoungcoupleshouldstartoutontheirownresponsibility。Iknowyou’dbegladtohaveus,butIthinkit’sbettertheotherway。Besides,ImustbeatMonroviaagooddealofthetime,andIwantCarrollwithme。Shecanmakeyouagoodlongvisitinthespring,whenI

  havetogoupriver。\"

  TothisGrandmaOrde,beingawiseoldlady,hadtonodherassent,althoughshewouldmuchhavelikedhersonnearher。

  AtMonrovia,then,theytookuptheirquarters。Carrollsoonbecameacquaintedwiththelifeoftheplace。Monrovia,likemosttownsofitssortandsize,consistedofanupperstratumofmillownersandlumberoperators,possessedofconsiderablewealth,somecultivation,anddefinitesocialideas;agawky,countrified,middleestateofstorekeepers,cateringbothtothefarmandlocaltradeandthelumbermilloperatives,generallyofHollandextraction,whodweltinsimpleunpaintedboardshanties。Theclassfirstmentionedcomprisedasmallcoterie,amongwhomCarrollsoonfoundtwoorthreecongenials——EdithFuller,wifeoftheyoungcashierinthebank;ValerieCathcart,whosehusbandhadbeenkilledintheCivilWar;ClaraTaylor,wifeoftheleadingyounglawyerofthevillage;

  and,strangelyenough,MinaHeinzman,thesixteen—year—olddaughterofoldHeinzman,thelumberman。NothingwasmoreindicativeoftheabsolutedivorceofbusinessandsociallifethantheunbrokenevennessofCarroll’sfriendshipfortheyoungergirl。ThoughlatertheoldGermanandOrdelockedinseriousstruggleontheriver,theycontinuedtomeetsociallyquiteasusual;andthedaughterofoneandthewifeoftheotherneversuspectedanythingoutoftheordinary。Thisimpersonalityofstrugglehasalwaysbeencharacteristicofthepioneerbusinessman’sgood—nature。

  Newmarkreceivedthenewsofhispartner’ssuddenmarriagewithoutevincinganysurprise,butwithasardonicgleaminonecornerofhiseye。Hecalledpromptly,conversedpolitelyforahalfhour,andthentookhisleave。

  \"Howdoyoulikehim?\"askedOrde,whenhehadgone。

  \"Helookslikeaveryshrewdman,\"repliedCarroll,pickingherwordsforfearofsayingthewrongthing。

  Ordelaughed。

  \"Youdon’tlikehim,\"hestated。

  \"Idon’tdislikehim,\"saidCarroll。\"I’venotathingagainsthim。

  Butwecouldneverbeintheslightestdegreesympathetic。HeandI

  don’t——don’t——\"

  \"Don’tjibe,\"Ordefinishedforher。\"Ididn’tmuchthinkyouwould。Joeneverwasmuchofasocietybug。\"ItwasonthetipofCarroll’stonguetoreplythat\"societybugs\"werenottheonlysortshecouldappreciate,butsherefrained。Shehadbeguntorealisetheextentofherinfluenceoverherhusband’sopinion。

  Newmarkdidnotliveatthehotel。Earlyinthefallhehadrentedasmallone—storyhousesituatedjustoffMainStreet,setwellbackfromthesidewalkamongclumpsofoleanders。Intothisheretiredasasnailintoitsshell。Atfirsthetookhismealsatthehotel,butlaterheimportedanimpassive,secretiveman—servant,whotookchargeofhimcompletely。Neithermasternormanmadeanyfriends,andinfactrebuffedalladvances。OneSunday,CarrollandOrde,outforawalk,passedthisquaintlittleplace,withitspicketfence。

  \"Let’sgoinandreturnJoe’scall,\"suggestedOrde。

  Theirknockatthedoorbroughtthecalmvalet。

  \"Mr。Newmarkish’out,sir,\"saidhe。\"Yes,sir,I’lltellhimthatyoucalled。\"

  Theyturnedaway。Astheysauntereddownthelittlebrick—laidwalk,Carrollsuddenlypressedclosetoherhusband’sarm。

  \"Jack,\"shebegged,\"Iwantalittlehouselikethat,forourveryown。\"

  \"Wecan’taffordit,sweetheart。\"

  \"Nottoown,\"sheexplained,\"justtorent。Itwillbenextbesttohavingahomeofourown。\"

  \"We’dhavetohaveagirl,dear,\"saidOrde,\"andwecan’tevenaffordthat,yet。\"

  \"Agirl!\"criedCarrollindignantly。\"Forustwo!\"

  \"Youcouldn’tdothehouseworkandthecooking,\"saidOrde。\"You’veneverdonesuchathinginyourlife,andIwon’thavemylittlegirlslaving。\"

  \"Itwon’tbeslaving,itwillbefun——justlikeplay—housekeeping,\"

  protestedCarroll。\"AndI’vegottolearnsometime。Iwasbroughtupmostabsurdly,andIrealiseitnow。\"

  \"We’llsee,\"saidOrdevaguely。

  Thesubjectwasdroppedforthetimebeing。LaterCarrollbroughtitupagain。Shewasarmedwithseveralsheetsofhotelstationery,coveredwithfiguresshowinghowmuchcheaperitwouldbetokeephousethantoboard。

  \"Youcertainlymakeoutastrongcase——onpaper,\"laughedOrde。\"Ifyoubuyaroosterandahen,andsheraisestwobroods,attheendofayearyou’llhavetwenty—six;andiftheyallbreed——evenallowinghalfroosters——you’llhaveoverthreehundred;andiftheyallbreed,you’llhaveaboutthirty—fivehundred;andif——\"

  \"Stop!stop!\"criedCarroll,coveringherears。

  \"Allright,\"agreedOrdeequably,\"butthat’sthewayitfigures。

  Funnytheearthisn’toverrunwithchickens,isn’tit?\"

  Shethrusthertablesoffiguresintoherdeskdrawer。\"You’rejustmakingfunofmealways,\"shesaidreproachfully。

  TwodayslaterOrdetookheroneblockupthestreettolookatatinylittlehousetuckedonafifty—footlotbeneaththeshadowofthechurch。

  \"It’smightylittle,\"saidhe。\"I’llhavetogooutinthehalltochangemycollar,andwecouldn’thavemorethantwopeopleatatimetocallonus。\"

  \"It’sadear!\"saidshe,\"andI’mnotsoe—nor—mousmyself,whateverYOUmaybe。\"

  Theyendedbyrentingthelittlehouse,andCarrolltookchargeofitdelightedly。Whatdifficultiessheovercame,andwhatlaughableandcryablemistakesshemadeonlythosewhohaveencounteredalikesituationcouldrealise。Shelearnedfast,however,andtookarealprideinhertinyboxofahome。Apianowas,ofcourse,outofthequestion,butthegreatgoldenharpoccupiedonecorner,orratheroneside,oftheparlour。Standingthusenshroudedinitscovering,itratherresembledanaugustandtremendousveileddeity。ToCarroll’sgreatdelight,Ordeusedsolemnlytogodownonallfoursandknockhisforeheadthriceonthefloorbeforeitwhenheenteredthehouseatevening。Whentheverycoldweathercameandtheyhadtolightthebase—burnerstove,whichOrdestoutlymaintainedoccupiedalltheotherhalfoftheparlour,theharp’sdelicateconstitutionnecessitateditsstandinginthehall。Nevertheless,Carrollhadgreatcomfortfromit。WhileOrdewasawayattheoffice,shewhisperedthroughitsmellowstringshergreathappiness,thedreamsforheryoungmotherhoodwhichwouldcomeinthesummer,thevagueandlingeringpainoverthehaplessbutbelovedonesshehadleftbehindherinherotherlife。Thenshearoserefreshed,andwentaboutthesimpledutiesofhertinydomain。

  Thewinterwassevere。Alltheworldwaswhite。ThepilesofsnowalongthesidewalksgrewuntilCarrollcouldhardlylookoverthem。

  Greatfiercewindssweptinfromthelake。SometimesOrdeandhiswifedrovetwomilestothetopofthesandhills,wherefirsttheyhadmetinthistheirpresenthome,andlookedoutbeyondthetumbledshoreicetothesteel—gray,angrywaters。Thewindprickedtheirfaces,and,goinghome,thesleigh—bellsjingled,thesnowballsfromthehorses’hoofshitagainstthedash,thecoldairsearedtheinsideoftheirnostrils。WhenOrdehelpedCarrollfrombeneaththewarmbuffalorobes,shehelduptohimafaceglowingwithcolour,framedinthesoftfluffyfurofahood。

  \"Youdarling!\"hecried,andstoopedtokisshersmooth,coldcheek。

  Whenhehadreturnedfromthestablearoundthecorner,hefoundthelitlampthrowingitsmodifiedlightandshadeoverthelittleroundtable。Heshookdownthebase—burnervigorously,thrustseveralbilletsofwoodinitsdoor,andturnedtomeethereyesacrossthetable。

  \"Kindoffunbeingmarried,isn’tit?\"saidhe。

  \"Kindof,\"sheadmitted,noddinggravely。

  Thebusinessofthefirmwasbynowaboutinshape。Alltheboomarrangementshadbeenmade;thetwotugswereinthewaterandtheirmachineryinstalled;suppliesandequipmentswerestoredaway;theforemenofthecrewsengaged,andthecrewsthemselvesprettywellpickedout。Onlythereneededtobuildthewanigan,andtocartinthesuppliesfortheupperriverworksbeforethespringbreak—upandthealmostcompletedisappearanceoftheroads。Therefore,Ordehadthegoodfortuneofunusualleisuretoenjoythesefirstmonthswithhisbride。TheyenteredtogethertheUnexploredCountry,andfounditmorewonderfulthantheyhaddreamed。Almostbeforetheyknewit,JanuaryandFebruaryhadflown。

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