"Oh,wegofairorfoul。Yourememberwefoughtitoutcominghomefromthereonce。”
  MeanwhileBondSaxonwashurryingnorthonhisworkofredemption。
  AtthebendintheriverhefoundTomGreshsittingontheflatstoneslab。
  Thelightwasgleamingthroughtheshrubberyofthelittlecottage,andthehomeysoundsofeveningandthetwitteroflate-comingbirdswereintheair。
  "Whatareyouherefor,Gresh?"Bondasked,hoarsely。
  "Ithoughtyouhadleftforgood。”
  Thevillainous-lookingoutlawdrewaflaskfromhispocket。
  "Haveadrink,Saxon。Takethewholebottle,"andhethrustitintotheoldman'shands。
  Bondwaveredamoment,thenflungitfarintothefoamyfloodsoftheWalnut。
  "Notanymore。Youshallnotgetmedrunkagainwhileyourobandkill。”
  "Youdidthekillingformeonce。Won'tyoudoitagain?"Greshsnarled。
  Bondclinchedhisfistsbutdidnotstrike。
  "Whatareyouafternow?"heasked。"YouarethroughwiththeBurleighs;Vicsettledyouandyouknowit。”
  EvenwiththewordstheclutchofVic'sfingersontheoutlaw'sthroatseemedtochokehimnow。
  "IfmylastBurleighisgone,"hegrowledwithanoath,"I'mnotdoneyet。
  There'sElinorWream。Don'tforgetthathermotherwasmyadoptedsister。
  Don'tforgetthatmyoldfosterfathercutmeoffwithoutacentandgaveherallhismoney。That'swhyNathanWreammarriedher。Hewantedhermoneyforcolleges。”Thesneerontheman'sfacewasdiabolical。"IcanhittheoldmanthroughElinor,andI'lldoitsometime,andthat'snottheonlyblowthatIcanstrikehere,andIamgoingtofinishthisthingnow。”
  Hepointedtowardthecottagewheretheunprotectedwomansatalone。
  "TwiceI'venervedmyselftodoitandbeenfooledeachtime。OneOctoberdayyouwereheredrunk。Icouldhavelaiditonyoueasy,andmaybefixedFennebentoo,ifalittlechild'svoicehadn'tscaredmestiff。
  Andthedayofthebigfootballgameyouwouldn'tgetdrunkandshemustgodowntothatgamejusttolookonceatLloydFenneben。Imeanttofinishherthatday。Thisisthethirdandlasttimenow。
  Thereisnotevenadogtoprotecther。”
  BondSaxonhadbeenahugefellowinhisbestdays,andnowhesummonedallthepowersnaturehadlefttohim。
  "TomGresh,"hecried,"inmyinfernalweaknessyoumademeadrunkenbeast,whotookthelifeofaninnocentmanyouwantedoutofyourway。
  Youthought,youfool,thatshemightcareforyouthen。
  I'vecarriedthecurseofthatdeedonmysoulnightandday。
  I'llwipeitpartlyawaynowbysavingherlifefromyou。
  Sosurelyastonight,tomorrow,oreveryoutrytoharmher,I'llnotshowyouthemercyVicBurleighshowedyouonce。”
  Strangeformstheguardianangeltakes!
  Henceweentertainitunawares。
  OfallLagondaLedge,oldBondSaxon,standingbetweenawomanandtheperilofherlife,lookedleastangelic。
  Greshunderstoodhimandturnedfirstinfawningandtemptingtrickerytohisadversary。ButSaxonstoodhisground。
  Thentheoutlawragedinfury,notdaringtostrikenow,becauseheknewBond'sstrength。Andstilltheoldmanwasunmoved。
  Alifesavedforthelifehehadtakenwassteelinghissoultocourage。
  Atlastinthedimlight,Greshstoodmotionlessaminute,thenhestruckhispartingblow。
  "Allright,BondSaxon,playprotectorallyouwantto,butit'sashortgameforyou。Thesheriffisoutoftowntonight,buttomorrowafternoonhewillgetbacktoLagondaLedge。
  TomorrowafternoonIgowithallmyproofs——Oh,I'vegot'em。
  Andyou,BondSaxon,willbebehindthebarsforyourcrime,donenotsomanyyearsago,andyourhonorabledaughter,disgracedforeverbyyou,canshiftforherself。
  I'venothingtolose;whyshouldIprotectyou?"
  Heleapeddownthebankintotheswiftlyflowingriver,and,swimmingeasilytothefartherside,hedisappearedintheunderbrush。
  Thenextafternoon,somebodyrememberedthatBondSaxonhadcrossedthebridgeandplungedintotheoverflowoftheriveraroundthewestend。ButBondhadbeendrunkmuchoflateandnobodyapproachedhimwhenhewasdrunk。
  HowcouldLagondaLedgeknowtheagonyoftheoldman'ssoulashesplashedacrosstheWalnutwatersandflounderedupthenarrowglentothecave?
  Orhow,forDennie'ssake,hehadbeggedonhiskneesformercythatshouldsavehisdaughter'sname?Orhowharderthanthestoneoftheledges,thatthetricklingwaterthroughslow-draggingcenturieshaswornaway,wasthestonyheartofthecreaturewhodeniedhim?AndonlyVictorBurleighhadpowertopicturethestrugglethatmusthavefollowedinthatcavern,andbeyondthewallintotheblindblackpassagesleadingatlasttothebluffabovetheriver,where,clinchedindeadlycombat,thetwomen,fightingstill,fellheadlongintotheWalnutfloods。
  DownattheshallowsProfessorBurgessandDenniehadfoundthewaterstoodeeptoreachtheKickapooCorral,sotheystrolledalongthebluffwatchingtheriverripplingmerrilyinthefalloftheafternoonsunshine。
  Andbrightly,too,thesunshinefellonDennieSaxon'sripplinghair,recallingtoVincentBurgess'memorythewoodlandcampfireandtheoldlegendtoldintheOctobertwilightandtheflickeringflameslightingDennie'sfaceandthewavyfoldsofhersunnyhair。
  Butevenasheremembered,acryupstreamcamefaintly,onceandnomore,while,grapplingstill,twoformswerebornedownbytheswiftcurrenttothebendabovethewhirlpool。
  DennieandVincentsprangtotheveryedgeofthebluff,powerlesstosave,asTomGreshandBondSaxonweresweptaroundthecurvebelowtheCorral。Acrosstheshallowstheystruggledforafooting,buttheundertowcarriedthemontowardthefatalpool。
  AshriekfromthebankcametoBondSaxon'sears,andhelookedupandsawthetworeachingoutvainhandstohim。
  "Youroath,Vincent;youroath!"hecriedinagonizingtones。
  ThenVincentBurgessputonearmaboutDennieSaxonanddrewherclosetohimandlifteduphisrighthandhighabovehimintokentothedrowningmanofhispromise,underheaven,tokeepthatoathforever。
  Alookofjoysweptovertheoldfaceinthewater,hisstrugglingceased,andoncemoretributewaspaidtothegrimChieftainofLagonda'sPool——
  Theysaidabouttownthenextdaythatitwasthepeacefulestfaceeverseenbelowacoffinlid。And,rememberingonlyhismanyactsofneighborlykindness,theyforgaveandforgothisweaknesses,whiletothefewwhoknewhislife-tragedycametheassuringhopethattheforgivingmercyofmanisbutatypeoftheboundlessmercyofaforgivingGod。
  CHAPTERXV
  THEMASTERY
  _AndonlytheMastershallpraiseus,andonlytheMastershallblame,Andnooneshallworkformoney,andnooneshallworkforfame,Buteachforthejoyofworking,andeach,inhisseparatestar,ShalldrawtheThingasheseesItfortheGodofThingsasTheyAre_——
  KIPLING
  JUNEtimeintheWalnutValley,andcommencementtimeatSunriseonthelimestoneridge!Norpennorbrushcanshowthegloryoftheradiantprairies,andthedeepblueofthe"unscarredheavens,"andthebrightgleamsfromripplingwaters。
  AndattheendofaperfectdaycomesthesilverygrandeurofamoonlitJunenight。
  Itwaslateafternoonofthedaybeforecommencement。
  VictorBurleighstoodonthestonewherefouryearsagothebullsnakehadstretcheditselfinthelazysunshine。OnlyonemoredayatSunriseforhim,andthelittleheartache,unlikeanyothersorrowalifecaneverknow,washis,ashestoodthere。
  Inthefouryears'battlehehadcomeoffconqueroruntilthesymbolabovethedoorwaynolongerheldanymysteryforhim。
  Hischaracterandculturenowmatchedhisvoice。Beforehimwashigherlearning,anunder-professorshipatHarvard,andlateronthepulpitforhislifework。Butnowtheheartacheofpartingwashis,andadeeperpainthanbreakingschooltieswashisalso。
  Ayearofjollygoodfellowshipwasending,ahappyyear,withElinorhismostfrequentcompanion。AndofteninthisyearhehadwonderedatLloydFenneben'sharshjudgmentofher。
  Fondnessofluxuryseemedforeigntoher,andwomanlybeautyofcharactermadeheralways"Norriethebeloved。”
  ButVictorwastruetoFenneben'sdemandsandwillingtotrytolivethroughtheyearsafter,ifoneyearofhappyassociationcouldbehisnow。WhateverclaimsBurgessmightassertlater,hecouldnottakefromanothertheclaimtohappymemories。
  But,today,therewasthedullsteadyheartachethatheknewhadcometostay。
  PresentlyElinorjoinedhim。
  "MayIcomedowntonightforagoodbystroll,Elinor?There'safullmoonandaftertomorrowtherearetobenomoremoons,norstars,norsuns,norlands,norseas,norprincipalities,norpowersforusatSunrise。”
  "Iwishyouwouldcome,Victor,"Elinorsaid。"Comeearly。
  There'sacrowdgoingoutsomewhere,andwecanjointheranksofthegreatungraduatedforthelasttime。”
  "Elinor,I'mnothuntingacrowdtonight,"Vicsaidinalowvoice。
  "Well,come,anyway,andwe'llhuntthesolitude,ifwecan'thuntanyothergame。”Andtheystrolledhomewardtogether。
  IntheearlyeveningLloydFennebenandElinorsatontheverandawatchingthesunsetthroughthetreesbeyondtheriver。
  "YouaretograduatefromSunrisetomorrow,"Dr。Fennebenwassaying。
  "ForaWreamthatistherealbeginningoflife。Ihaveyourbusinessmattersentrustedtome,readytocloseupassoonasyouare`legallygraduated'
  accordingtomybrother'swishes,butyoumayaswellknowthemnow。”
  Hepaused,andElinor,thinkingofthemoonlight,maybe,waitedinpeacefulsilence。
  "Norrie,whenIfinishedattheuniversitymybrotherputasmallfortuneintomyhandsandbademegoWestandbuildanewHarvard。Youknowourfamilyholdthatthatistheonlylegitimateuseformoney。”
  Norriesmiledassent。
  "Ididnotaskwhosemoneyitwas,formybrotherhandledmanybequests,andIwasapoorbusinessmanthen。
  IcameandinvesteditatlastinSunrise-by-the-Walnut。Thatwasyourmother'smoney,givenbyyourfathertoJoshua,whogaveittome。Joshuadidnottellme,andIsupposedsomegood,oldBostonphilanthropisthadboughtanindulgenceforhisignorantsoulbyendowingthisthingsofreely。
  IfounditoutonJoshua'sdeathbed,andonlytopacifyhimwouldIconsenttokeepituntilnow。Henceforth,itmustbeyours。
  ThatiswhyIaskedyouayearagotojustbeacollegegirlanddropallthoughtaboutmarrying。Iwantedyoutocomeintopossessionofyourownpropertybeforeyouboundyourselfbyanybondsyoucouldnotbreak。”
  Elinorsatsilentforawhile,herdarkeyesseeingonlythelowgoldensunset。SheunderstoodnowwhathadgroovedthatlineofcareinLloydFenneben'sfacewhenhecamehomefromtheEast。Buthehadconquered,aye,hehadwonthemastery。
  "AndyouandSunrise?"sheaskedatlength。,"IcansellthecollegesiteandbuildingstothisnewmanufactorycominghereinAugust。Addedtothis,Ihaveacquiredsufficientfundsofmyowntopayyoutheentireamountandagoodrateofinterestwithit。
  Mygriefisthatforalltheseyears,Ihavekeptyououtofyourown。”
  Elinorroseup,whiteandcold,andputherhandonheruncle'shand。
  "Letmethinkalittle,UncleLloyd。Itisnoteasytorealizeone'sfortuneinaminute。”Thenshelefthim。
  "Itmakeslittledifferencewhatpassionpossessesaman'ssoul,ifitpossesseshimhewillwronghisfellowmen,"Fennebensaidtohimself。
  "InJoshuaWream'scravingtoendowcollegeclaimsherobbedthisgirlofherinheritanceandsenthertome,tellingmeshewasshallow-mindedandwhollygiventoaloveofluxuries,thatImightnotseehisplans;whileNorrie,neverknowing,hasprovedoverandoverhowfalsethesechargeswere。
  Andatlast,tostillhisnoisyconscience,hewouldmarryher,willingorunwilling,toVincentBurgess。Butwithallthis,hislasthourswerefullofsorrowfulconfession。
  WhatdotheseMasters'Degreesmybrotherboreavailamanifhehavenotthemasterywithin?Meanwhile,mylaborsheremustend。”
  Lonelyandcrushed,withhislifeworktakenfromhim,hesatandfacedthesunset。Presently,hesawElinorandVictorBurleighstrollingawayinthesofteveninglight。
  Atthecorner,Elinorturnedandwavedagood-bytohim。
  Thenthememoryofhisowncommencementdaycamebacktohim,andofthehappynightbefore。Oh,thatnightbefore!
  Canamaneverforget!Andnow,tonight!
  "DonFonnybone,"BugBulerpiped,ashecametrudgingaroundthecorner。
  "Iwanttoconfessing。”
  HecametoFenneben'ssideandlookedupconfidentlyinhisface。
  "Well,confessing。I'vejustfinisheddoingthatmyself,"Fennebensaid。
  "Ididabad,longago。Iwanttogoandconfessing。
  Willyougowithme?"
  "Whereshallwegotobeshriven,Bug?
  "ToPigeonPlace,"Bugresponded。"ThePigeonwomanistherenow。
  Isawhercoming,andImustgorightawayandconfessing。”
  "I'llgowithyou,Bug。Iwanttoseethatwoman,anyhow,"Fennebensaid。
  AndthetwowentawayintheearlytwilightofthisrareJuneevening。
  OutatPigeonPlace,whenDr。FennebenandlittleBugwalkedupthegrassywaytothevine-coveredporchinthemistytwilight,Mrs。Mariansatintheshadow,unawareoftheircominguntiltheystoodbeforeher。
  LloydFennebenliftedhishat,andlittleBugimitatedhim。
  "Ibegyourpardon,Mrs。Marian。Thislittleboywantedtotellyouofsomethingthatwastroublinghim。Ithinkhetrespassedonyourpropertyunknowingly。”
  Thegray-hairedwomanstoodmotionlessintheshadowstill。
  Herfairfacelesshaggardthanofyore,asifsomedreadhadleftit,andonlylonelinessremained。
  "Iwashere,andyouwasaway,andIpeekedinthewindow。
  ItwasrudeandIneverdidseeyoutotellyou,andI'msorryandI
  won'tfor——neverdoitagain。Dennietoldmetocometonight,andbringDonFonnybone。”Bughadhispartwellinhand。
  Evenasshesmiledathim,Dr。Fennebennoticedhowherhandonthelatticeshook。
  "AndIwanttothankyou,Mrs。Marian,foryourbraveryandgoodnessonthenightIwasassaultedhere。”
  Fennebenwasagentlemantothecoreandhiscourtesywascharming。
  "Imeanttofindyoulongago,butmybrother'sdeath,withmyownlongillness,andyourabsence,andmymanyduties——"
  Hepausedwithasmile。
  "Oh,Lloyd,Lloyd,onaneveninglikethis,whydoyoucomehere?"
  Thewomanstoodinthelightnow,atragicfigureofsorrow。
  Andshewasnotyetforty。
  Dr。Fennebencaughthisbreathandthelightseemedtogooutbeforehim。
  "Marian,oh,Marian!Afteralltheseyears,doIfindyouhere?
  Theysaidyouweredead。”Hecaughtherinhisarmsandheldherclosetohisbreast。
  "LotsoffolksspoonsroundtheSaxonHouse,soIwentawayandlef'em,"BugexplainedtoViconceafterward。
  AndthataccountedforlittleBugsittinglonelyontheflatstonebythebendintheriverwhereDennieandBurgessfoundhimlater。
  "Soyouhavestoodbetweenmeandthatassassinalltheseyears,evenwhentheliesagainstmemadeyoudoubtmylove。Oh,Marian,thestrengthofawoman'sheart!"Fennebendeclared,as,sidebyside,blackhairandthegrayneartogether,theselong-separatedloversrebuilttheirworld。
  "Andthislittlechildbroughtyouhereatlast。
  `Alittlechildshallleadthem,'"thewomanmurmured。
  "Yes,BugisagiftofGod。”LloydFennebenwasbendingoverher。
  "HeisVictorBurleigh'snephew,whofoundhiminadesertedplace——"
  AshriekcuttheeveningairandshewhohadbeenknownasMrs。MarianlayinafaintatFenneben'sfeet。
  "Tellme,Marian,whatthismeans。”
  LloydFennebenhadrestoredhertoconsciousnessandshewasresting,whiteandtrembling,inhisarms。
  "MylittleBug,mybaby,Burgess!"shesobbed。"BondSaxon,inadrunkenfit,killedhisfather。ThenTomGreshcarriedhimawaytosavehimfromBond,too,soTomdeclared,butIdidnotbelievehim。Bondneverharmedalittlechild。
  TomsaidhemeantnoharmandthatBugwasstolenfromwherehehadlefthim。Itwasthenthatmyhairturnedwhite。
  Tomtriedonce,ayearagoinDecember,tomakemebelievehecouldbringBugbacktomeifIwouldcareforhim——
  forthatwickedmurderer!Oh,Lloyd!"
  ShenestledcloseinDr。Fenneben'sprotectingarms,andshiveredatthethought。
  "AndyounamedhimBurgessforyourownname。DoesVincentknow?"
  Fennebenquestioned,tenderlysmoothingthewhitehairasNorriehadsooftensmoothedhisown。
  "IsthisVincentmyownbrother?Willhereallyownmeashissister?
  I'vetriedtomeethimmanytimes。Ilefthispictureonmytablethathemightseeitifheshouldevercome。Myfatherseparatedusyearsago。
  AfterwecameWesthesentmejustoneletterinwhichhesaidVincentwouldneverspeaktomenorclaimmeashissisteragain。Abrother——
  alover——andmybabyboy!"
  Andthelonelywoman,overcomewithjoy,satwhiteandstillbeneaththewhitemoonbeams。
  Joydoesnotkillanymorethansorrow。VincentBurgessandDennieSaxon,whocamejustattherighttime,toldhowtheyhadwaitedwithBugattheslabofstonebythebendintheriveruntiltheyshouldbeneeded。
  "ItwasDenniewhoplanneditall,"Vincentsaid,"anddidnotevenletmeknow。Bugtoldhermypicturewasonthetableinthere。
  Butsolongasherfatherlived,shekepthercounsel。”
  "ItriedfouryearsagotogetDr。Fennebentocomeouthere,"Denniesaid。
  AndtheDeanrememberedtheautumnholidayandDennie'ssolicitudeforanunknownwoman。
  Butthejoyofthisnight,crowningallotherjoysintheWalnutValley,wasinthatsacredmomentwhenBugBulerwalkedslowlyuptoMarianBurleigh,sistertoVincentBurgess,lostloveofLloydFenneben'syouth——slowly,andwithbigbrowneyesglowingwithastrangenewlovelight,and,puttingupbothhischubbyhandstohercheeks,hemurmuredsoftly:
  "Isyoumyownmother?Then,I'llloveyoufornever。”
  Meantime,onthislastmoonlitJunenight,ElinorandVicwerestrollingdownthenewsouthcementwalk,afavoriteplacefortheyoungpeoplenow。
  Atthefartherend,Vicsaid:
  "Norrie,let'sgodownacrosstheshallowstothewestbluffagain。
  Canyouclimbit,orshallwejointhecrowddownintheKickapooCorral?"
  "Icanclimbwhereyoucan,Victor,"Elinordeclared。
  "Denniewillneverwanttocomehereagain。PoorDennie!"
  VicwashelpingElinoracrosstheshallowsashespoke。
  UpintheCorralahappycrowdofyoungpeoplewerefinishingtheirlast"picnicspread"fortheyear。Belowtheshallowsthewhirlpoolwasglisteningalltreacherouslysmoothandlevelunderthemoonbeams。
  "Why`poorDennie,'Victor?Herfatherhadnothingmoreforhim,here,exceptdisgrace。Thetributepaidhimathisfuneralwouldhavebeenforeverwithheld,ifhehadlivedadaylonger,andhediedsureofDennie'sfuture。”
  Elinorspokegently。
  "Whotoldyouallthis,Elinor?"Victorasked。
  "ProfessorBurgess,whenheshowedmethediamondringDennieistoweartomorrow。”
  "Dennie,adiamond!I'mgladforDennie。Diamondsarefinetohave,"Vicdeclared。
  Theyhadclimbedtothetopofthewestbluff。Thesilveryprairieandsilverriverandmist-wreathedvalley,andoverhead,theclear,calmsky,wherethemoonsailedinmagnificentgrandeur,wereasettingtomaketheeveningaperfectone。AndinthissettingwasElinor,herselfthejewel,beautiful,winsome,womanly。
  "Ihavesomegoodnews。”Sheturnedtotheyoungmanbesideher。
  "YouknowtheWreamshavemadealifebusinessofendowingcolleges。
  Well,IamaWreambyblood,andtomorrow,oh,Victor,tomorrow,I,too,havetheopportunityofalifetime。I'mgoingtoendowSunrise。”
  Helookedatherinamazement。
  "Oh,it'sclearenough,"sheexclaimed。"ItwasmymoneythatbuiltSunrise。Itshallstayhere,andDr。LloydFenneben,DeanofSunrise,andacting-DeanVincentBurgess,A。B。,ProfessorofGreek,andVictorBurleigh,Valedictorian,whogoesEasttoaprofessorshipinHarvard,andtotheministryofthegospellateron——
  allyoumightymenofvalorwillknowhowlittleNorrieWreamcaresformoney,exceptasitcanmaketheworldbetterandhappier。
  Ihaven'tlivedinLloydFenneben'shomethesefouryearswithoutlearningsomethingofwhatisrequiredforaMaster'sDegree。”
  "Norrie!"Allthemusicofasoulpouredintothemusicofthedeepvoice。
  "Victor!Thereisnosacrificeinit。Iwishtherewere,thatImightwearthehonorsyouwearsomodestly。”
  "I,Elinor?"
  "Iknowthewholestory。Dennietoldmewhenyouhadthatawfulfight,andTrenchietoldmelongago,thatyouthoughtImusthavemoneytomakemehappy。WhyI,morethanDennie,oryou,whogaveBughisclaim?"
  ElinorputupherhandstoVictor,whotookthembothinhis,ashedrewhertohimandkissedhersweetredlips。
  AndtherewasanewheavenandanewearthcreatedthatnightinthesoftsilverymoonlightoftheWalnutValley。
  "I'dratherbeherewithyouthanovertheriverwithanybodyelse。
  Ifeelsaferhere,"shemurmured,rememberingwhentheyhadstriveninthedarknessandthestormtoreachthisveryheight。
  ButVictorBurleighcouldnotspeak。Themasteryforwhichhehadstrivenseemedtobringmeedofrewardtoogreatforhimtograspwithwords。
  THEPARTING……_ThereisneitherEastnorWest,Border,norBreed,norBirth,Whentwostrongmenstandfacetoface,tho'theycomefromtheendsoftheearth!_——
  KIPLING
  COMMENCEMENTdayatSunrisewasjustonegoldenKansasJuneday,whenTheheartissofullthatadropoverfillsit。
  VictorBurleigh,lateofaclaimoutbeyondtheWalnut,Professor-to-beinHarvardUniversity,andVincentBurgess,acting-DeanofSunrise,onlyadegreelessbelovedthanDeanFennebenhimself,metonthemorningofcommencementdayatthecampusgate,onetogototheEast,theothertostayintheWest。Sidebysidetheywalkedupthelongavenuetothefootoftheslope,togethertheyclimbedthebroadflightofstepsleadinguptotheimposingdoorwayofSunrisewiththebigletterScarvedinreliefaboveit。AndafterpausingamomenttotakeinthematchlesswonderofthelandscapeoverwhicholdSunrisekeepswatch,thecollegeportalswungopenandthetwoenteredatthesametime。
  Insidethedoorway,underthehalooflightfromthestainedglassdomewithitsKansasmotto,wroughtindaintycoloring。ElinorWream,nieceoftheDeanofSunrise,andDennieSaxon,oldBondSaxon'sdaughter,whohadearnedhercollegetuition,stoodsidebyside,awaitingthem。
  Andbeyondthese,ontherotundastairs,Dr。LloydFennebenwaslookingdownatthefourwithkeenblackeyes。BesidehimonthebroadstairwaywasMarianBurgessBurleigh,thewhite-haired,young-facedwomanofPigeonPlace,andBugBuler——everybody'schild。
  Thebarriersweredownatlast:thevalueofcommonlife,thepowerofStrifeandSacrificeandService,thejoyofSupremacy,theconflictofrichredbloodwiththethinnerblue,theforceofcultureagainstmerephysicalstrength,thepowerofcharacteroverwealth——thesethingshadbeenwroughtoutunderthegraciousinfluenceofDr。LloydFennebeninSunrise-by-the-Walnut。
  "Comeup,comeup;thereisroomuphere,"theDeancalledtothegroupintherotunda。"There'sanA。B。forallwhohaveconqueredtheCourseofStudy,andaMaster'sDegreeforeveryonewhohasconqueredhimself。”
  ThecommonlevelsoimpossibleonaSeptemberdayfouryearsago,camenowtotwostrongmenwhenthecommencementexerciseswereended,andSunrisebecametotheoutgoingclassonlyahallowedmemory。
  Thehourishighnoon,thegood-bysaregiven,andfromthecrestofthelimestoneridgetheringingchorus,ledbygoodoldTrench,soundsfarandfarawayalongtheWalnutValley:
  RahforFunnybone!
  RahforFunnybone!
  RahforFunnybone!
  _Rah!_RAWRAH!!!