第1章

ThesteamerSilveropoliswassharplyandsteadilycleavingthebroad,placidshallowsoftheSacramentoRiver。Alargewavelikeaneagre,divergingfromitsbow,wasextendingtoeitherbank,swampingthetulesandthreateningtosubmergethelowerlevees。

Thegreatboatitself——avastbutdelicatestructureofairystories,hanginggalleries,fragilecolonnades,gildedcornices,andresplendentfrescoes——wasthrobbingthroughoutitswholeperilouslengthwiththepulseofhighpressureandthestrongmonotonousbeatofapowerfulpiston。Floodsoffoampouringfromthehighpaddle-boxesoneithersideandreunitinginthewakeoftheboatleftbehindatrackofdazzlingwhiteness,overwhichtrailedtwodenseblackbannersflungfromitsloftysmokestacks。

Mr。JackHamlinhadquietlyemergedfromhisstateroomondeckandwaslookingovertheguards。Hishandswererestinglightlyonhishipsoverthedelicatecurvesofhiswhitewaistcoat,andhewaswhistlingsoftly,possiblysomeairtowhichhehadmadecertaincard-playingpassengersdancethenightbefore。Hewasincomfortablecase,andhissoftbrowneyesundertheirlonglasheswereveiledwithgentletoleranceofallthings。Heglancedlazilyalongtheemptyhurricanedeckforward;heglancedlazilydowntothesaloondeckbelowhim。Faroutagainsttheguardsbelowhimleanedayounggirl。Mr。Hamlinknittedhisbrowsslightly。

Herememberedheratonce。ShehadcomeonboardthatmorningwithoneNedStratton,abrothergambler,butneitherafavoritenorintimateofJack\'s。Fromcertainindicationsinthepair,Jackhadinferredthatshewassomefoolishorrecklesscreaturewhom\"Ed\"

had\"gotonastring,\"andwasspiritingawayfromherfriendsandfamily。WiththeabstractmoralityofthissituationJackwasnotintheleastconcerned。Forhimselfhedidnotindulgeinthatsortofgame;theinexperienceandvacillationsofinnocencewereapttobebothersome,andbesides,acertainmodestdoubtofhisowncompetencytomakeanoriginalselectionhadalwaysmadehimprefertoconfinehisgallantriestothewivesofmenofgreaterjudgmentthanhimselfwhohad。ButitsuddenlyoccurredtohimthathehadseenStrattonquicklyslipofftheboatatthelastlandingstage。Ah!thatwasit;hehadcastawayanddesertedher。

Itwasanoldstory。Jacksmiled。ButhewasnotgreatlyamusedwithStratton。

Shewasverypale,andseemedtobeclingingtothenetworkrailing,asiftosupportherself,althoughshewasgazingfixedlyattheyellowglancingcurrentbelow,whichseemedtobesuckeddownandswallowedinthepaddle-boxastheboatswepton。Itcertainlywasafascinatingsight——thisslopingrapid,hurryingontoburyitselfunderthecrushingwheels。ForabriefmomentJacksawhowtheywouldseizeanythingfloatingonthatghastlyincline,whirlitroundinoneawfulrevolutionofthebeatingpaddles,andthenburyit,brokenandshatteredoutofallrecognition,deepinthemuddyundercurrentofthestreambehindthem。

Shemovedawaypresentlywithanodd,stiffstep,chafingherglovedhandstogetherasiftheyhadbecomestiffenedtooinherrigidgraspoftherailing。Jackleisurelywatchedherasshemovedalongthenarrowstripofdeck。Shewasnotatalltohistaste,——aratherplumpgirlwitharusticmannerandagreatdealofbrownhairunderherstrawhat。Shemighthavelookedbetterhadshenotbeensohaggard。Whenshereachedthedoorofthesaloonshepaused,andthen,turningsuddenly,begantowalkquicklybackagain。Asshenearedthespotwhereshehadbeenstandingherpaceslackened,andwhenshereachedtherailingsheseemedtorelapseagainstitinherformerhelplessfashion。Jackbecamelazilyinterested。Suddenlysheliftedherheadandcastaquickglancearoundandaboveher。InthatmomentaryliftingofherfaceJacksawherexpression。Whateveritwas,hisownchangedinstantly;thenextmomenttherewasacrashonthelowerdeck。ItwasJackwhohadswunghimselfovertherailanddroppedtenfeet,toherside。Butnotbeforeshehadplacedonefootinthemeshesofthenettingandhadgrippedtherailingforaspring。

ThenoiseofJack\'sfallmighthaveseemedtoherbewilderedfancyasapartofherfranticact,forshefellforwardvacantlyontherailing。ButbythistimeJackhadgraspedherarmasiftohelphimselftohisfeet。

\"Imighthavekilledmyselfbythatfoolin\',mightn\'tI?\"hesaidcheerfully。

Thesoundofavoicesonearherseemedtorecalltoherdazedsensetheuncompletedactionhisfallhadarrested。Shemadeaconvulsiveboundtowardstherailing,butJackheldherfast。

\"Don\'t,\"hesaidinalowvoice,\"don\'t,itwon\'tpay。It\'sthesickestgamethateverwasplayedbymanorwoman。Comehere!\"

Hedrewhertowardsanemptystateroomwhosedoorwasswingingonitshingesafewfeetfromthem。Shewastremblingviolently;hehalfled,halfpushedherintotheroom,closedthedoorandstoodwithhisbackagainstitasshedroppedintoachair。Shelookedathimvacantly;theagitationshewasundergoinginwardlyhadlefthernosenseofoutwardperception。

\"YouknowStrattonwouldbeawfullyriled,\"continuedJackeasily。

\"He\'sjuststeppedouttoseeafriendandgotleftbythefoolboat。He\'llbealongbythenextsteamer,andyou\'reboundtomeethiminSacramento。”

Herstaringeyesseemedsuddenlytograsphismeaning。Buttohissurprisesheburstoutwithacertainhystericaldesperation,\"No!

no!Never!NEVERagain!Letmepass!Imustgo,\"andstruggledtoregainthedoor。Jack,albeitsingularlyrelievedtoknowthatshesharedhisprivatesentimentsregardingStratton,neverthelessresistedher。Whereatshesuddenlyturnedwhite,reeledback,andsankinadeadfaintinthechair。

Thegamblerturned,drewthekeyfromtheinsideofthedoor,passedout,lockingitbehindhim,andwalkedleisurelyintothemainsaloon。\"Mrs。Johnson,\"hesaidgravely,addressingthestewardess,atallmulatto,withhisusualwinsomesupremacyoverdependentsandchildren,\"you\'llobligemeifyou\'llcorralafewsmellingsalts,vinaigrettes,hairpins,andvioletpowder,andunloadthemindeckstateroomNo。257。There\'salady\"——

\"Alady,MarseHamlin?\"interruptedthemulatto,withanarchlysignificantflashofherwhiteteeth。

\"Alady,\"continuedJackwithunabashedgravity,\"inasortofconniptionfit。Arelativeofmine;infactaniece,myonlysister\'schild。Hadn\'tseeneachotherfortenyears,anditwastoomuchforher。”

Thewomanglancedathimwithaminglingofincredulousbelief,butdelightedobedience,hurriedlygatheredafewarticlesfromhercabin,andfollowedhimtoNo。257。Theyounggirlwasstillunconscious。Thestewardessappliedafewrestorativeswiththeskilloflongexperience,andtheyounggirlopenedhereyes。TheyturnedvacantlyfromthestewardesstoJackwithalookofhalfrecognitionandhalffrightenedinquiry。\"Yes,\"saidJack,addressingtheeyes,althoughostentatiouslyspeakingtoMrs。

Johnson,\"she\'donlyjustcomebysteamerto\'Friscoandwasn\'texpectingtoseeme,andwedroppedrightintoeachotherhereontheboat。AndIhaven\'tseenhersinceshewassohigh。SisterMaryoughttohavewarnedmebyletter;butshewasalwaysaslouchatletterwriting。There,that\'lldo,Mrs。Johnson。She\'scominground;IreckonIcanmanagetherest。ButyougonowandtellthepurserIwantoneofthoseinsidestateroomsformyniece,——MY

NIECE,youhear,——sothatyoucanbenearherandlookafterher。”

Asthestewardessturnedobedientlyawaytheyounggirlattemptedtorise,butJackcheckedher。\"No,\"hesaid,almostbrusquely;

\"youandIhavesometalkingtodobeforeshegetsback,andwe\'venotimeforfoolin\'。YouheardwhatItoldherjustnow!Well,it\'sgottobeasIsaid,yousabe。Aslongasyou\'reonthisboatyou\'remyniece,andmysisterMary\'schild。AsIhaven\'tgotanysisterMary,youdon\'trunanyriskoffallingfoulofher,andyouain\'ttakinganyone\'splace。Thatsettlesthat。Now,doyouordoyounotwanttoseethatmanagain?Sayyes,andifhe\'sanywhereabovegroundI\'llyankhimovertoyouassoonaswetouchshore。”Hehadnoideaofinterferingwithhiscolleague\'samours,buthehaddeterminedtomakeStrattonpayforthebothertheirslovenlysequencehadcausedhim。Yethewasrelievedandastonishedbyherfranticgestureofindignationandabhorrence。

\"No?\"herepeatedgrimly。\"Well,thatsettlesthat。Now,lookhere;quick,beforeshecomes——doyouwanttogobackhometoyourfriends?\"

Buthereoccurredwhathehaddreadedmostandprobablythoughthehadescaped。Shehadstaredathim,atthestewardess,atthewalls,withabstracted,vacant,andbewildered,butalwaysundimmedandunmoistenedeyes。Asuddenconvulsionshookherwholeframe,herblankexpressionbrokelikeashatteredmirror,shethrewherhandsoverhereyesandfellforwardwithherfacetothebackofherchairinanoutburstoftears。

AlasforJack!withthebreakingupofthosesealedfountainscameherspeechalso,atfirstdisconnectedandincoherent,andthendespairingandpassionate。No!shehadnolongerfriendsorhome!

Shehadlostanddisgracedthem!ShehaddisgracedHERSELF!Therewasnohomeforherbutthegrave。WhyhadJacksnatchedherfromit?Then,bitbybit,sheyieldedupherstory,——astorydecidedlycommonplacetoJack,uninteresting,andevenirritatingtohisfastidiousness。Shewasaschoolgirl(notevenaconventgirl,buttheinmateofaPresbyterianfemaleacademyatNapa。Jackshudderedasherememberedtohaveonceseencertainofthepupilswalkingwithateacher),andshelivedwithhermarriedsister。

ShehadseenStrattonwhilegoingtoandfroontheSanFranciscoboat;shehadexchangednoteswithhim,hadmethimsecretly,andfinallyconsentedtoelopewithhimtoSacramento,onlytodiscoverwhentheboathadleftthewharftherealnatureofhisintentions。

Jacklistenedwithinfinitewearinessandinwardchafing。Hehadreadallthisbeforeincheapnovelettes,inthepolicereports,intheSundaypapers;hehadheardastreetpreacherdeclaimagainstit,andwarnyoungwomenoftheserpent-likewilesoftemptersoftheStrattonvariety。ButevennowJackfailedtorecognizeStrattonasaserpent,orindeedanythingbutablunderingcheatandclown,whohadlefthisdirty\'prenticeworkonhis(Jack\'s)

hands。Butthegirlwashelplessand,itseemed,homeless,allthroughacertaindesperationoffeelingwhich,inspiteofhertears,hecouldnotbutrespect。Thatmomentaryshadowofdeathhadexaltedher。Hestrokedhismustache,pulleddownhiswhitewaistcoatandhercry,withoutsayinganything。Hedidnotknowthatthismostobjectionablephaseofhermiserywashersalvationandhisown。

Butthestewardesswouldreturninamoment。\"You\'dbettertellmewhattocallyou,\"hesaidquietly。\"Ioughttoknowmyniece\'sfirstname。”

Thegirlcaughtherbreath,and,betweentwosobs,said,\"Sophonisba。”

Jackwinced。Itseemedonlytoneedthislastsentimentaltouchtocompletetheidioticsituation。\"I\'llcallyouSophy,\"hesaidhurriedlyandwithaneffort。

\"Andnowlookhere!YouaregoinginthatcabinwithMrs。Johnsonwhereshecanlookafteryou,butIcan\'t。SoI\'llhavetotakeyourword,forI\'mnotgoingtogiveyouawaybeforeMrs。Johnson,thatyouwon\'ttrythatfoolishness——youknowwhatImean——beforeI

seeyouagain。CanItrustyou?\"

Withherheadstillbowedoverthechairback,shemurmuredslowlysomewherefromunderherdisheveledhair:——

\"Yes。”

\"HonestInjin?\"adjuredJackgravely。

\"Yes。”

Theshufflingstepofthestewardesswasheardslowlyapproaching。

\"Yes,\"continuedJackabruptly,lightlyliftinghisvoiceasMrs。

Johnsonopenedthedoor,——\"yes,ifyou\'donlyhadsomeofthosespearmintdropsofyourauntRachel\'sthatshealwaysgaveyouwhenthesefitscameonyou\'dhavebeenallrightinsideoffiveminutes。Auntywasnoslouchofadoctor,wasshe?Dearme,itonlyseemsyesterdaysinceIsawher。Youwerejustplayingroundherkneelikeakittenonthebackporch。Howtimedoesfly!Buthere\'sMrs。Johnsoncomingtotakeyouin。Nowrouseup,Sophy,andjusthookyourselfontoMrs。Johnsononthatside,andwe\'lltoddlealong。”

Theyounggirlputbackherheavyhair,andwithherfacestillavertedsubmittedtobehelpedtoherfeetbythekindlystewardess。

Perhapssomethinghomelysympatheticandnurse-likeinthetouchofthemulattogaveherassuranceandconfidence,forherheadlapsedquitenaturallyagainstthewoman\'sshoulder,andherfacewaspartlyhiddenasshemovedslowlyalongthedeck。Jackaccompaniedthemtothesaloonandtheinnerstateroomdoor。Afewpassengersgatheredcuriouslynear,asmuchattractedbytheunusualpresenceofJackHamlininsuchaprocessionasbythegirlherself。\"You\'lllookafterherspecially,Mrs。Johnson,\"saidJack,inunusuallydeliberateterms。\"She\'sbeenagooddealpettedathome,andmysisterperhapshasratherspoilther。She\'sprettymuchofachildstill,andyou\'llhavetohumorher。Sophy,\"hecontinued,withostentatiousplayfulness,directinghisvoiceintothedimrecessesofthestateroom,\"you\'lljustthinkMrs。Johnson\'syouroldnurse,won\'tyou?Thinkit\'soldKaty,hey?\"

Tohisgreatconsternationthegirlapproachedtremblinglyfromtheinnershadow。Thefaintestandsaddestofsmilesforamomentplayedaroundthecornersofherdrawnmouthandtear-dimmedeyesassheheldoutherhandandsaid:——

\"Godblessyouforbeingsokind。”

Jackshudderedandglancedquicklyround。Butluckilynooneheardthiscrushingsentimentalism,andthenextmomentthedoorcloseduponherandMrs。Johnson。

Itwaspastmidnight,andthemoonwasridinghighoverthenarrowingyellowriver,whenJackagainsteppedoutondeck。Hehadjustleftthecaptain\'scabin,andasmallsocialgamewiththeofficers,whichhadservedtosomeextenttovaguelyrelievehisirritationandtheirpockets。Hehadpresumablyquiteforgottentheincidentoftheafternoon,ashelookedabouthim,andcomplacentlytookinthequietbeautyofthenight。

Thelowbanksoneithersideofferednobreaktotheuninterruptedlevelofthelandscape,throughwhichtheriverseemedtowindonlyasaracetrackfortherushingboat。Everyfibreofhervastbutfragilebulkquiveredunderthegoadofherpowerfulengines。

Therewasnoothermovementbuthers,noothersoundbutthismonstrousbeatandpanting;thewholetranquillandscapeseemedtobreatheandpulsatewithher;dwellersinthetules,milesaway,heardandfeltherasshepassed,anditseemedtoJack,leaningovertherailing,asifthewholeriversweptlikeasluicethroughherpaddle-boxes。

Jackhadquiteunconsciouslyloungedbeforethatpartoftherailingwheretheyounggirlhadleanedafewhoursago。Ashelookeddownuponthestreamingyellowmill-racebelowhim,henoticed——whatneitherhenorthegirlhadprobablynoticedbefore——

thataspaceofthetopbaroftherailingwashinged,andcouldbeliftedbywithdrawingasmallbolt,thusgivingeasyaccesstotheguards。Hewasstilllookingatit,whistlingsoftly,whenfootstepsapproached。

\"Jack,\"saidalazyvoice,\"how\'ssisterMary?\"

\"It\'salongtimesinceyou\'veseenheronlychild,Jack,ain\'tit?\"saidasecondvoice;\"andyetitsorto\'seemstomesomehowthatI\'veseenherbefore。”

Jackrecognizedthevoiceoftwoofhislatecompanionsatthecard-table。Hiswhistlingceased;soalsodroppedeverytraceofcolorandexpressionfromhishandsomeface。Buthedidnotturn,andremainedquietlygazingatthewater。

\"AuntRachel,too,mustbegettingoninyears,Jack,\"continuedthefirstspeaker,haltingbehindJack。

\"AndMrs。JohnsondoesnotlooksomuchlikeSophy\'soldnurseassheusedto,\"remarkedthesecond,followinghisexample。StillJackremainedunmoved。

\"Youdon\'tseemtobeinterested,Jack,\"continuedthefirstspeaker。\"Whatareyoulookingat?\"

Withoutturninghisheadthegamblerreplied,\"Lookingattheboat;

she\'sboomingalong,justchawingupandspittingouttheriver,ain\'tshe?Lookatthatsweepofwatergoingunderherpaddle-

wheels,\"hecontinued,unboltingtherailandliftingittoallowthetwomentopeercuriouslyovertheguardsashepointedtothemurderousinclinebeneaththem;\"amanwouldn\'tstandmuchshowwhogotdroppedintoit。Howthesepaddleswouldjustsnatchhimbald-

headed,pickhimupandsloshhimroundandround,andthenslinghimoutdownthereinsuchashapethathisownfatherwouldn\'tknowhim。”

\"Yes,\"saidthefirstspeaker,withanostentatiouslittlelaugh,\"butallthatain\'ttellingushowsisterMaryis。”

\"No,\"saidthegamblerslippingintotheopeningwithawhiteandrigidfaceinwhichnothingseemedlivingbuttheeyes,\"no,butit\'stellingyouhowtwod——dfoolswhodidn\'tknowwhentoshuttheirmouthsmightgetthemshutonceandforever。It\'stellingyouwhatmighthappentotwomenwhotriedto\'play\'amanwhodidn\'tcaretobe\'played,\'——amanwhodidn\'tcaremuchwhathedid,whenhedidit,orhowhedidit,butwoulddowhathe\'dsetouttodo——evenifindoingithewenttohellwiththemenhesentthere。”

Hehadsteppedoutontheguards,besidethetwomen,closingtherailbehindhim。Hehadplacedhishandsontheirshoulders;theyhadbothgrippedhisarms;yet,viewedfromthedeckabove,theyseemedatthatmomentanamicable,evenfraternalgroup,albeitthefacesofthethreeweredeadwhiteinthemoonlight。

\"Idon\'tthinkI\'msoverymuchinterestedinsisterMary,\"saidthefirstspeakerquietly,afterapause。

\"AndIdon\'tseemtothinksomuchofauntRachelasIdid,\"saidhiscompanion。

\"Ithoughtyouwouldn\'t,\"saidJack,coollyreopeningtherailandsteppingbackagain。\"Italldependsuponthewayyoulookatthosethings。Good-night。”

\"Good-night。”

Thethreemenpaused,shookeachother\'shandssilently,andseparated,Jacksaunteringslowlybacktohisstateroom。

II。

TheeducationalestablishmentofMrs。MixandMadameBance,situatedinthebestquarterofSacramentoandpatronizedbythehigheststateofficialsandmembersoftheclergy,wasaprettyifnotanimposingedifice。Althoughsurroundedbyahighwhitepicketfenceandenteredthroughaheavilyboardedgate,itsbalconiesfestoonedwithjasmineandroses,anditsspotlesslydrapedwindowsasoftengracedwithfresh,flower-likefaces,werestillplainlyandprovokinglyvisibleabovetheostentatiousspikesofthepickets。Nevertheless,Mr。JackHamlin,whohadsixmonthsbeforeplacedhisniece,MissSophonisbaBrown,underitsprotectingcare,feltadegreeofuneasiness,evenborderingontimidity,whichwasnewtothatusuallyself-confidentman。

Rememberinghowhisfirstappearancehadflutteredthisdovecoteandawakenedaseveresuspicioninthemindsofthetwoprincipals,hehaddiscardedhisusualfashionableattireandelegantlyfittinggarmentsforarough,homespunsuit,supposedtorepresentahomelyagriculturist,butwhichhadtheeffectoftransforminghimintoanadorableStrephon,infinitelymoredangerousinhisrusticshepherd-likesimplicity。Hehadalsoshavedoffhissilkenmustacheforthesameprudentialreasons,buthadonlysucceededinuncoveringthedelicatelinesofhishandsomemouth,andsoabsurdlyreducinghisapparentyearsthathisavuncularpretensionsseemedmorepreposterousthanever;andwhenhehadrungthebellandwasadmittedbyasevereIrishwaiting-maid,hismomentaryhesitationandhalfhumorousdiffidencehadsuchanunexpectedeffectuponher,thatitseemeddoubtfulifhewouldbeallowedtopassbeyondthevestibule。\"Shure,miss,\"shesaidinawhispertoanunderteacher,\"there\'swanatthedhurewhocallshimself,\'Mister\'Hamlin,butavitisnotayoungladymaskeradin\'inherbrother\'sclothesOimverymuchmistaken;andavit\'saboy,oneofthepupil\'sbrothers,shureyemightputadhressonhimwhenyoutaketheothersoutforawalk,andhe\'dpassforthebeautyofthewholeschool。”

Meantime,theunconscioussubjectofthiscriticismwaspacingsomewhatuneasilyupanddowntheformalreceptionroomintowhichhehadbeenfinallyushered。Itsfartherendwasfilledbyanenormousparlororgan,anumberofmusicbooks,andacheerfullyvariegatedglobe。AlargepresentationBible,anequallymassiveillustratedvolumeontheHolyLand,afewlandscapesincold,bluishmilkandwatercolors,andrigidheadsincrayons——theworkofpupils——werepresumablyornamental。Animposingmahoganysofaandwhatseemedtobeadisproportionateexcessofchairssomewhatcoldlyfurnishedtheroom。Jackhadreluctantlymadeuphismindthat,ifSophywasaccompaniedbyanyone,hewouldbeobligedtokisshertokeepuphisassumedrelationship。AssheenteredtheroomwithMissMix,Jackadvancedandsoberlysalutedheronthecheek。Butsopositiveandapparentwasthegallantryofhispresence,andperhapssosuggestiveofsomepastoralflirtation,thatMissMix,toJack\'ssurprise,wincedperceptiblyandbecamestony。Buthewasstillmoresurprisedthattheyoungladyherselfshrankhalfuneasilyfromhislips,andutteredaslightexclamation。ItwasanewexperiencetoMr。Hamlin。

ButthissomewhatmollifiedMissMix,andsheslightlyrelaxedherausterity。ShewasgladtobeabletogivethebestaccountsofMissBrown,notonlyasregardedherstudies,butastoherconductanddeportment。Really,withthepresentfreedomofmannersandlaxityofhomedisciplineinCalifornia,itwasgratifyingtomeetayoungladywhoseemedtovaluetheimportanceofaproperdecorumandbehavior,especiallytowardstheoppositesex。Mr。Hamlin,althoughherguardian,wasperhapstooyoungtounderstandandappreciatethis。Tothisinexperienceshemustalsoattributetheindiscretionofhiscallingduringschoolhoursandwithoutpreliminarywarning。Shetrusted,however,thatthisinformalitycouldbeoverlookedafterconsultationwithMadameBance,butinthemeantime,perhapsforhalfanhour,shemustwithdrawMissBrownandreturnwithhertotheclass。Mr。Hamlincouldwaitinthispublicroom,reservedespeciallyforvisitors,untiltheyreturned。Or,ifhecaredtoaccompanyoneoftheteachersinaformalinspectionoftheschool,sheadded,doubtfully,withaglanceatJack\'sdistractingattractions,shewouldsubmitthisalsotoMadameBance。

\"Thankyou,thankyou,\"returnedJackhurriedly,asadepressingvisionofthefiftyorsixtyscholarsrosebeforehiseyes,\"butI\'drathernot。Imean,youknow,I\'djustasliefstayhereALONE。Iwouldn\'thavecalledanyway,don\'tyousee,onlyIhadadayoff,——and——and——Iwantedtotalkwithmynieceonfamilymatters。”Hedidnotsaythathehadreceivedasomewhatdistressfulletterfromheraskinghimtocome;anewinstinctmadehimcautious。

ConsiderablyrelievedbyJack\'sunexpectedabstention,whichseemedtospareherpupilsthedistractionofhisgraces,MissMixsmiledmoreamicablyandretiredwithhercharge。InthesingleglancehehadexchangedwithSophyhesawthat,althoughresignedandapparentlyself-controlled,shestillappearedthoughtfulandmelancholy。Shehadimprovedinappearanceandseemedmorerefinedandlessrusticinherschooldress,buthewasconsciousofthesamedistinctseparationofherpersonality(whichwasuninterestingtohim)fromthesentimentthathadimpelledhimtovisither。ShewaspossiblystillhankeringafterthatfellowStratton,inspiteofherprotestationstothecontrary;perhapsshewantedtogobacktohersister,althoughshehaddeclaredshewoulddiefirst,andhadalwaysrefusedtodiscloseherrealnameorgiveanycluebywhichhecouldhavetracedherrelations。Shewouldcry,ofcourse;healmosthopedthatshewouldnotreturnalone;hehalfregrettedhehadcome。Shestillheldhimonlybyasinglequalityofhernature,——thedesperationshehadshownontheboat;thatwassomethingheunderstoodandrespected。

Hewalkeddiscontentedlytothewindowandlookedout;hewalkeddiscontentedlytotheendoftheroomandstoppedbeforetheorgan。

Itwasafineinstrument;hecouldseethatwithanadmiringandexperiencedeye。Hewasaloneintheroom;infact,quitealoneinthatpartofthehousewhichwasseparatedfromtheclass-rooms。

Hewoulddisturbnoonebytryingit。Andifhedid,whatthen?

Hesmiledalittlerecklessly,slowlypulledoffhisgloves,andsatdownbeforeit。

Heplayedcautiouslyatfirst,withthesoftpedaldown。Theinstrumenthadneverknownastrongmasculinehandbefore,havingbeenfumbledandfriveledoverbysoftlyincompetent,femininefingers。Butpresentlyitbegantothrillunderthepassionatehandofitslover,andcarriedawaybyhisoneinnocentweakness,Jackwaslauncheduponaseaofmusicalreminiscences。Scrapsofchurchmusic,Puritanpsalmsofhisboyhood;dyingstrainsfromsad,forgottenoperas,fragmentsoforatoriosandsymphonies,butchieflyphasesfromoldmassesheardatthemissionsofSanPedroandSantaIsabel,swelledupfromhislovingandmasterfulfingers。

HehadfinishedanAgnusDei;theformalroomwaspulsatingwithdivineaspiration;therascal\'shandswererestinglistlesslyonthekeys,hisbrownlasheslifted,inaneffortofmemory,tenderlytowardstheceiling。

Suddenly,asubduedmurmurofapplauseandaslightrustlebehindhimrecalledhimtohimselfagain。Hewheeledhischairquicklyround。Thetwoprincipalsoftheschoolandhalfadozenteacherswerestandinggravelybehindhim,andattheopendooradozencurledandfrizzledyouthfulheadspeeredineagerly,buthalfrestrainedbytheirteachers。TherelaxedfeaturesandapologeticattitudeofMadameBanceandMissMixshowedthatMr。Hamlinhadunconsciouslyachievedatriumph。

Hemightnothavebeenaspleasedtoknowthathisextraordinaryperformancehadsolvedadifficulty,effacedhisothergraces,andenabledthemtoplacehimonthemoralpedestalofameremusician,towhomtheseeccentricitieswereallowableandprivileged。Hesharedtheadmirationextendedbytheyoungladiestotheirmusicteacher,whichwasalwaysunderstoodtobeasexlessenthusiasmandacontagiousjuveniledisorder。Itwasalsoafineadvertisementfortheorgan。MadameBancesmiledblandly,improvedtheoccasionbythankingMr。Hamlinforhavinggiventhescholarsagratuitouslessononthecapabilitiesoftheinstrument,andwasgladtobeabletogiveMissBrownahalf-holidaytospendwithheraccomplishedrelative。MissBrownwasevennowupstairs,puttingonherhatandmantle。Jackwasrelieved。Sophywouldnotattempttocryonthestreet。

Nevertheless,whentheyreacheditandthegateclosedbehindthem,heagainbecameuneasy。Thegirl\'scloudedfaceandmelancholymannerwerenotpromising。Italsooccurredtohimthathemightmeetsomeonewhoknewhimandthuscompromiseher。Thiswastobeavoidedatallhazards。Hebeganwithforcedgayety:——

\"Well,now,whereshallwego?\"

Sheslightlyraisedhertear-dimmedeyes。\"Whereyouplease——

Idon\'tcare。”

\"Thereisn\'tanyshowgoingonhere,isthere?\"Hehadavagueideaofacircusormenagerie——himselfbehindherintheshadowofthebox。

\"Idon\'tknowofany。”

\"Oranyrestaurant——orcakeshop?\"

\"There\'saplacewherethegirlsgotogetcandyonMainStreet。

Someofthemaretherenow。”

Jackshuddered;thiswasnottobethoughtof。\"Butwheredoyouwalk?\"

\"UpanddownMainStreet。”

\"Whereeverybodycanseeyou?\"saidJack,scandalized。

Thegirlnodded。

Theywalkedoninsilenceforafewmoments。ThenabrightideastruckMr。Hamlin。Hesuddenlyrememberedthatinoneofhismanyfitsofimpulsivegenerosityandlargessehehadgiventoanoldnegroretainer——whosewifehadnursedhimthroughadangerousillness——ahouseandlotontheriverbank。Hehadbeentoldthattheyhadopenedasmalllaundryorwash-house。Itoccurredtohimthatastrollthereandacallupon\"UncleHannibalandAuntChloe\"

combinedtheproprietyandrespectabilityduetotheyoungpersonhewaswith,andtherequisitesecrecyandabsenceofpublicityduetohimself。Heatoncesuggestedit。

\"Youseeshewasamightygoodwomanandyououghttoknowher,forshewasmyoldnurse\"——

Thegirlglancedathimwithasuddenimpatience。

\"HonestInjin,\"saidJacksolemnly;\"shedidnursemethroughmylastcough。Iain\'tplayingoldfamilygagsonyounow。”

\"Oh,dear,\"burstoutthegirlimpulsively,\"Idowishyouwouldn\'teverplaythemagain。Iwishyouwouldn\'tpretendtobemyuncle;

Iwishyouwouldn\'tmakemepassforyourniece。Itisn\'tright。

It\'sallwrong。Oh,don\'tyouknowit\'sallwrong,andcan\'tcomerightanyway?It\'sjustkillingme。Ican\'tstandit。I\'dratheryou\'dsaywhatIamandhowIcametoyouandhowyoupitiedme。”

Theyhadluckilyenteredanarrowsidestreet,andthesobswhichshooktheyounggirl\'sframewereunnoticed。ForafewmomentsJackfeltahorribleconvictionstealingoverhim,thatinhispresentattitudetowardsherhewasnotunlikethathoundStratton,andthat,howeverinnocenthisownintent,therewasasickeningresemblancetothesituationontheboatinthebaseadvantagehehadtakenofherfriendlessness。HehadnevertoldherthathewasagamblerlikeStratton,andthathispeculiarlyinfelixreputationamongwomenmadeitimpossibleforhimtoassisther,exceptbyastealthorthedeceptionhehadpracticed,withoutcompromisingher。Hewhohadforyearsfacedthesneersandhalf-frightenedoppositionoftheworlddarednottellthetruthtothisgirl,fromwhomheexpectednothingandwhodidnotinteresthim。Hefelthewasalmostslinkingatherside。Atlasthesaiddesperately:——

\"ButIsnatchedthembald-headedattheorgan,Sophy,didn\'tI?\"

\"Ohyes,\"saidthegirl,\"youplayedbeautifullyandgrandly。Itwassogoodofyou,too。ForIthink,somehow,MadameBancehadbeenalittlesuspiciousofyou,butthatsettledit。Everybodythoughtitwasfine,andsomethoughtitwasyourprofession。

Perhaps,\"sheaddedtimidly,\"itis?\"

\"Iplayagooddeal,Ireckon,\"saidJack,withagrimhumorwhichdidnot,however,amusehim。

\"IwishIcould,andmakemoneybyit,\"saidthegirleagerly。

Jackwinced,butshedidnotnoticeitasshewentonhurriedly:

\"That\'swhatIwantedtotalktoyouabout。Iwanttoleavetheschoolandmakemyownliving。Anywherewherepeoplewon\'tknowmeandwhereIcanbealoneandwork。Ishalldiehereamongthesegirls——withalltheirtalkoftheirfriendsandtheir——sisters,——

andtheirquestionsaboutyou。”

\"Tell\'emtodryup,\"saidJackindignantly。\"Take\'emtothecakeshopandload\'emupwithcandyandicecream。That\'llstoptheirmouths。You\'vegotmoney,yougotmylastremittance,didn\'tyou?\"

herepeatedquickly。\"Ifyoudidn\'t,here\'s\"——hishandwasalreadyinhispocketwhenshestoppedhimwithadespairinggesture。

\"Yes,yes,Igotitall。Ihaven\'ttouchedit。Idon\'twantit。

ForIcan\'tliveonyou。Don\'tyouunderstand,——Iwanttowork。

Listen,——Icandrawandpaint。MadameBancesaysIdoitwell;mydrawing-mastersaysImightintimetakeportraitsandgetpaidforit。AndevennowIcanretouchphotographsandmakecoloredminiaturesfromthem。And,\"shestoppedandglancedatJackhalf-

timidly,\"I\'ve——donesomealready。”

Aglowofsurprisedreliefsuffusedthegambler。Notsomuchatthisastonishingrevelationasatthechangeitseemedtoeffectinher。Herpaleblueeyes,madepalerbytears,clearedandbrightenedundertheirswollenlidslikewipedsteel;thelinesofherdepressedmouthstraightenedandbecamefirm。Hervoicehadlostitshopelessmonotone。

\"There\'sashopinthenextstreet,——aphotographer\'s,——wheretheyhaveoneofmineintheirwindows,\"shewenton,reassuredbyJack\'sunaffectedinterest。\"It\'sonlyroundthecorner,ifyoucaretosee。”

Jackassented;afewpacesfartherbroughtthemtothecornerofanarrowstreet,wheretheypresentlyturnedintoabroaderthoroughfareandstoppedbeforethewindowofaphotographer。

Sophypointedtoanovalframe,containingaportraitpaintedonporcelain。Mr。Hamlinwasstartled。Inexperiencedashewas,acertainartisticinclinationtoldhimitwasgood,althoughitistobefearedhewouldhavebeenastonishedevenifithadbeenworse。Themerefactthatthisheadstrongcountrygirl,whohadrunawaywithacurlikeStratton,shouldbeabletodoanythingelsetookhimbysurprise。

\"Igottendollarsforthat,\"shesaidhesitatingly,\"andIcouldhavegotmoreforalargerone,butIhadtodothatinmyroom,duringrecreationhours。IfIhadmoretimeandaplacewhereI

couldwork\"——shestoppedtimidlyandlookedtentativelyatJack。

ButhewasalreadyindulginginacharacteristicallyrecklessideaofcomingbackafterhehadleftSophy,buyingtheminiatureatanextravagantprice,andorderinghalfadozenmoreatextraordinaryfigures。Here,however,twopassers-by,stoppingostensiblytolookinthewindow,butreallyattractedbythepicturesquespectacleofthehandsomeyoungrusticandhisschoolgirlcompanion,gaveJacksuchafrightthathehurriedSophyawayagainintothesidestreet。\"There\'snothingmeanaboutthatpicturebusiness,\"hesaidcheerfully;\"itlookslikeasquarekindofgame,\"andrelapsedintothoughtfulsilence。

Atwhich,Sophy,theiceofrestraintbroken,againburstintopassionateappeal。Ifshecouldonlygoawaysomewhere——whereshesawnoonebutthepeoplewhowouldbuyherwork,whoknewnothingofherpastnorcaredtoknowwhowereherrelations!Shewouldworkhard;sheknewshecouldsupportherselfintime。Shewouldkeepthenamehehadgivenher,——itwasnotdistinctiveenoughtochallengeanyinquiry,——butnothingmore。Sheneednotassumetobehisniece;hewouldalwaysbeherkindfriend,towhomsheowedeverything,evenhermiserablelife。Shetrustedstilltohishonornevertoseektoknowherrealname,norevertospeaktoherofthatmanifheevermethim。Itwoulddonogoodtoherortothem;itmightdriveher,forshewasnotyetquitesureofherself,todothatwhichshehadpromisedhimnevertodoagain。

Therewasnothreat,impatience,oractinginhervoice,butherecognizedthesamedulldesperationhehadonceheardinit,andhereyes,whichamomentbeforewerequickandmobile,hadbecomefixedandset。Hehadnoideaoftryingtopenetratethefoolishsecretofhernameandrelations;hehadneverhadtheslightestcuriosity,butitstruckhimnowthatStrattonmightatanytimeforceituponhim。Theonlywaythathecouldpreventitwastoletitbeknownthat,forunexpressedreasons,hewouldshootStratton\"onsight。”Thiswouldnaturallyrestrictanyverbalcommunicationbetweenthem。Jack\'sideasofmoralitywerevague,buthisconvictionsonpointsofhonorweresingularlydirectandpositive。

III。

MeantimeHamlinandSophywerepassingtheoutskirtsofthetown;

theopenlotsandclearedspacesweregivingwaytograssystretches,willowcopses,andgroupsofcottonwoodandsycamore;