AttheendoftwohoursGeorge'sbarber-employerreturnedtorelievehisassistant,and,onreceivingfromhimanaccountandacertainpercentageoftheafternoon'sfeesminusthegiftfromPaul,wasinformedbyGeorgethatheshouldpretermithisattendanceforafewdays。"Udderprivateandpersonalaffairs,"
  explainedtheoldnegro,whomadenosocialdistinctioninhisvocabulary,"peroccupyin'disniggah'stime。"Theheadbarber,unwillingtoloseareallygoodassistant,endeavoredtodissuadehimbytheofferofincreasedemolument,butGeorgewasfirm。
  Asheenteredthesitting-roomthecoloneldetectedhisstep,andcalledhimin。
  "Anothertime,George,neverallowaguestofminetosendawaywine。Ifhedon'tcareforit,putitonthesideboard。"
  "Yes,sah;butasyo'didn'tlikeityo'self,MarseHarry,anddewinewasdemost'xpensivequalityobGlencoe"——
  "D——ntheexpense!"Hepaused,andgazedsearchinglyathisoldretainer。
  "George,"hesaidsuddenly,yetinagentlevoice,"don'tlietome,or"——inastillkindervoice——"I'llflogtheblackskinoffyou!Listentome。HAVEyougotanymoneyleft?"
  "'Deed,sah,dereIS,"saidthenegroearnestly。"I'lljistfetchitwiddeaccounts。"
  "Holdon!I'vebeenthinking,lyinghere,thatiftheWidowMolloycan'tpaybecauseshesoldout,andthattobacconistisruined,andwe'vehadtopaythewatertaxforoldBillSoames,therentlastweekdon'tamounttomuch,whilethere'sthemonth'sbillfortherestaurantandthatblankdruggist'saccountforlotionsandmedicinestocomeoutofit。Itstrikesmewe'reprettyneartouchingbottom。I'veeverythingIwanthere,but,byGod,sir,ifIfindYOUskimpingyourselforlyingtomeorborrowingmoney"——
  "Yes,MarseHarry,buttheWidderMolloydonegoneandpaidupdisafernoon。I'llbringdebooksandmoneytoproveit;"andhehurriedlyreenteredthesitting-room。
  Thenwithtremblinghandsheemptiedhispocketsonthetable,includingPaul'sgiftandthefeeshehadjustreceived,andopeningadesk-drawertookfromitastripedcottonhandkerchief,suchasnegrowomenwearontheirheads,containingasmallquantityofsilvertiedupinahardknot,andaboy'spurse。Thisheemptiedonthetablewithhisownmoney。
  TheyweretheonlyrentsofColonelHenryPendleton!Theywerecontributedby"GeorgeWashingtonThomson;"hiswife,otherwiseknownas"AuntDinah,"washerwoman;and"ScipioThomson,"theirson,agedfourteen,bootblack。Itdidnotamounttomuch。Butinthathappymoisturethatdimmedtheoldman'seyes,Godknowsitlookedlargeenough。
  CHAPTERIII。
  AlthoughtheraysofanuncloudedsunwerehotintheSantaClararoadsandbyways,andthedry,bleacheddusthadbecomeanimpalpablepowder,theperspiringandparchedpedestrianwhorashlysoughtreliefintheshadeofthewaysideoakwasspeedilychilledtothebonebythenorthwesttrade-windsthatonthoseAugustafternoonssweptthroughthedefilesoftheCoastRange,andevenpenetratedthepastoralvalleyofSanJose。Theanomalyofstrawhatsandovercoatswiththeoccupantsofbuggiesandstationwagonswasthusaccountedfor,andevenintheshelteredgardenof"ElRosario"twoyounggirlsinlightsummerdresseshadthrownwrapsovertheirshouldersastheyloungeddownabroadrose-alleyatrightangleswiththedeep,longverandaofthecasa。Yet,inspiteofthechill,theoldSpanishhouseandgardenspresentedaluxurious,almosttropical,picturefromtheroadside。Banks,beds,andbowersofroseslenttheirnameandcolortothegrounds;
  tree-likeclustersofhangingfuchsias,mound-likemassesofvariegatedverbena,andtangledthicketsofceanothusandspreadingheliotropeweresetinboundariesofvenerableolive,fig,andpeartrees。Theoldhouseitself,apicturesquerelieftotheglaringnewnessofthepaintedvillasalongtheroad,hadbeentastefullymodifiedtosuittheneedsandhabitsofalatercivilization;thegalleriesoftheinnercourtyard,orpatio,hadbeentransferredtotheoutsidewallsintheformofdeepverandas,whiletheoldadobewallsthemselveswerehiddenbeneathflowingCapejessamineorbestarredpassionvines,andtoppedbyroofsofcylindricalredtiles。
  "MissYerba!"saidadry,masculinevoicefromtheveranda。
  Thetalleryounggirlstarted,anddrewherselfsuddenlybehindalargeCastilianrose-tree,dragginghercompanionwithher,andputtingherfingerimperativelyuponaprettybutsomewhatpassionatemouth。Theothergirlcheckedalaugh,andremainedwatchingherfriend'swickedlyleveledbrowsinamusedsurprise。
  Thecallwasrepeatedfromtheveranda。Afteramoment'spausetherewasthesoundofretreatingfootsteps,andallwasquietagain。
  "Why,forgoodness'sake,didn'tyouanswer,Yerba?"askedtheshortergirl。
  "Oh,Ihatehim!"respondedYerba。"Heonlywantedtoboremewithhisstupid,formal,sham-parentaltalk。Becausehe'smyofficialguardianhethinksitnecessarytoassumethismannertowardsmewhenwemeet,andtreatsmeasifIweresomethingbetweenhisstepdaughterandanalmshouseorphanorapoliceboard。It'sperfectlyridiculous,forit'sonlyputonwhileheisinoffice,andheknowsit,andIknowit,andI'mtiredofmakingbelieve。
  Why,mydear,theychangeeveryelection;I'vehadsevenofthem,allmoreorlessofthiskind,sinceIcanremember。"
  "ButIthoughtthereweretwoothers,dear,thatwerenotofficial,"saidhercompanion,coaxingly。
  Yerbasighed。"No;therewasanother,whowaspresidentofabank,butthatwasalsotobeofficialifhedied。Iusedtolikehim,heseemedtobetheonlygentlemanamongthem;butitappearsthatheisdreadfullyimproper;shootspeoplenowandthenfornothingatall,andburstuphisbank——and,ofcourse,he'simpossible,and,asthere'snomorebank,whenhediesthere'llbenomoretrustee。"
  "Andthere'sthethird,youknow——astranger,whoneverappears?"
  suggestedtheyoungergirl。
  "AndwhodoyousupposeHEturnsouttobe?Doyourememberthatconceitedlittlewretch——that'BabySenator,'Ithinktheycalledhim——whowasintheparloroftheGoldenGatetheothermorningsurroundedbyhisidioticworshipersandtoadiesandballot-boxstuffers?Well,ifyouplease,THAT'SMr。PaulHathaway——theHonorablePaulHathaway,whowashedhishandsofme,mydear,atthebeginning!"
  "Butreally,Yerba,Ithoughtthathelookedandacted"——
  "Youthoughtofnothingatall,Milly,"returnedYerba,withauthority。"Itellyouhe'samassofconceit。WhatelsecanyouexpectofaMan——toadiedandfawnedupontothatextent?Itmademesick!Icouldhavejustshakenthem!"
  Asiftoemphasizeherstatement,shegraspedoneofthelongwillowybranchesoftheenormousrose-bushwhereshestood,andshookitlightly。Theactiondetachedafewofthematurerblossoms,andsentdownashoweroffadedpinkpetalsonherdarkhairandyellowdress。"Ican'tbearconceit,"sheadded。
  "Oh,Yerba,juststandasyouare!Idowishthegirlscouldseeyou。YoumaketheLOVELIESTpicture!"
  Shecertainlydidlookveryprettyasshestoodthere——afewleaveslodgedinherhair,clingingtoherdress,andsuggestingbyreflectionthecolorthatherdelicatesatinskinwouldhaveresentedinitsowntexture。Butsheturnedimpatientlyaway——
  perhapsnotbeforeshehadallowedthispassingvisiontoimpressthemindofherdevotedadherent——andsaid,"Comealong,orthatdreadfulmanwillbeoutontheverandaagain。"
  "But,ifyoudislikehimso,whydidyouaccepttheinvitationtomeethimhereatluncheon?"saidthecuriousMilly。
  "Ididn'taccept;theMotherSuperiordidforme,becausehe'stheMayorofSanFranciscovisitingyouruncle,andshe'salwaysanxioustoplacatethepowersthatbe。AndIthoughthemighthavesomeinformationthatIcouldgetoutofhim。Anditwasbetterthanbeingintheconventallday。AndIthoughtIcouldstandHIM
  ifyouwerehere。"
  Millygratefullyacceptedthisdoubtfulproofofaffectionbysqueezinghercompanion'sarm。"Andyoudidn'tgetanyinformation,dear?"
  "Ofcoursenot!Theidiotknowsonlytheoldtraditionofhisoffice——thatIwasamysteriousTrustleftinMayorHammersley'shands。Heactuallyinformedmethat'Buena'meant'Good';thatitwaslikelythenameofthecaptainofsomewhaler,thatputintoSanFranciscointheearlydays,whosechildIwas,andthat,ifI
  chosetocallmyself'MissGood,'hewouldallowit,andgetabillpassedintheLegislaturetolegalizeit。Thinkofit,mydear!
  'MissGood,'likeoneofMrs。Barbauld'sstories,oramoralgovernessinthe'PrimaryReader。'"
  "'MissGood,'"repeatedMilly,innocently。"Yes,youmightputaneattheend——G-double-o-d-e。ThereareGoodesinPhiladelphia。
  Andthenyouwon'thavetosacrificethatsweetpretty'Yerba,'
  that'ssostylishandmusical,foryou'dstillbe'YerbaGood。'
  But,"sheadded,asYerbamadeanimpatientgesture,"whydoyouworryyourselfaboutTHAT?Youwouldn'tkeepyourownnamelong,whateveritwas。Anheiresslikeyou,dear,——lovelyandaccomplished,——wouldhavethebestnamesaswellasthebestmeninAmericatochoosefrom。"
  "Nowpleasedon'trepeatthatidiot'swords。That'swhatHEsays;
  that'swhattheyALLsay!"returnedYerba,pettishly。"Onewouldreallythinkitwasnecessaryformetogetmarriedtobecomeanybodyatall,orhaveanystandingwhatever。And,whateveryoudo,don'tgotalkingofmeasifIwerenamedafteravegetable。
  'YerbaBuena'isthenameofanislandinthebayjustoffSanFrancisco。I'mnamedafterthat。"
  "ButIdon'tseethedifference,dear。Theislandwasnamedafterthevinethatgrowsonit。"
  "YOUdon'tseethedifference?"saidYerba,darkly。"Well,Ido。
  Butwhatareyoulookingat?"
  Hercompanionhadcaughtherarm,andwasgazingintentlyatthehouse。
  "Yerba,"shesaidquickly,"there'stheMayor,anduncle,andastrangegentlemancomingdownthewalk。They'relookingforus。
  And,asIlive,Yerb!thestrangegentlemanisthatyoungsenator,Mr。Hathaway!"
  "Mr。Hathaway?Nonsense!"
  "Lookforyourself。"
  Yerbaglancedatthethreegentlemen,who,ahundredyardsdistant,wereslowlyadvancinginthedirectionoftheceanothus-hedge,behindwhichthegirlshadinstinctivelystrayedduringtheirconversation。
  "Whatareyougoingtodo?"saidMilly,eagerly。"They'recomingstraightthisway。Shallwestayhereandletthempass,ormakearunforthehouse?"
  "No,"saidYerba,toMilly'sgreatsurprise。"Thatwouldlookasifwecared。Besides,Idon'tknowthatMr。HathawayhascometoseeME。We'llstrolloutandmeetthemaccidentally。"
  Millywasstillmoreastonished。However,shesaid,"Waitamoment,dear!"and,withtheinstinctivedeftnessofhersex,inthreesmalltugsandagentlehitch,shookYerba'sgownintoperfectfolds,passedherfingersacrossherforeheadandoverherears,securing,however,withahairpinontheirpassagethreeoftherosepetalswheretheyhadfallen。Then,dischargingtheirfacesofanypreviousexpression,thesetwocharminghypocritessalliedoutinnocentlyintothewalk。Nothingcouldbemorenaturalthantheirmanner:ifacriticismmightbeventuredupon,itwasthattheirelbowswereslightlydrawninwardsandbeforethem,leavingtheirhandsgracefullyadvancedinthelineoftheirfigures,anattitudeacceptedthroughoutthecivilizedworldofdeportmentasindicatingfastidiousrefinementnotunmingledwithpermissiblehauteur。
  Thethreegentlemenliftedtheirhatsatthisravishingapparition,andhalted。TheMayoradvancedwithgreatpoliteness。
  "Ifearedyoudidn'thearmecallyou,MissYerba,soweventuredtoseekyou。Asthetwogirlsexchangedalmostinfantileglancesofsurprise,hecontinued:"Mr。PaulHathawayhasdoneusthehonorofseekingyouhere,ashedidnotfindyouattheconvent。YoumayhaveforgottenthatMr。Hathawayisthethirdoneofyourtrustees。"
  "AndsoinefficientandworthlessthatIfearhedoesn'tcount,"
  saidPaul,"but,"raisinghiseyestoYerba's,"IfancythatIhavealreadyhadthepleasureofseeingyou,and,Ifear,themortificationofhavingdisturbedyouandyourfriendsintheparloroftheGoldenGateHotelyesterday。"
  Thetwogirlslookedateachotherwiththesamechildlikesurprise。YerbabrokethesilencebysuddenlyturningtoMilly。
  "Certainly,yourememberhowgreatlyinterestedwewereintheconversationofapartyofgentlemenwhoweretherewhenwecamein。IamafraidourfoolishprattlemusthavedisturbedYOU。I
  knowthatwewerestruckwiththeintelligentandeloquentdevotionofyourfriends。"
  "Oh,perfectly,"chimedintheloyalbutsomewhatinfelixMilly,"anditwassokindandthoughtfulofMr。Hathawaytotakethemawayashedid。"
  "Ifeltthemoreembarrassed,"continuedHathaway,smiling,butstillcriticallyexaminingYerbaforanindicationofsomethingcharacteristic,beyondthispalpableconventionality,"asI
  unfortunatelymustpresentmycredentialsfromagentlemanasmuchofastrangerasmyself——ColonelPendleton。"
  Thetrade-windwasevidentlymakingitselffelteveninthispastoralretreat,forthetwogentlemenappearedtoshrinkslightlywithinthemselves,andachillseemedtohavepassedoverthegroup。TheMayorcoughed。TheavuncularWoodsgazedabstractedlyatalargecactus。EvenPaul,preparedbypreviousexperience,stoppedshort。
  "ColonelPendleton!Oh,dotellmeallabouthim!"flashedoutYerba,suddenly,withclaspedhandsandeagergirlishbreath。
  Paulcastaquickgratefulglanceatthegirl。Whetherassumedornot,herenthusiasticoutburstwaseffective。TheMayorlookeduneasilyatWoods,andturnedtoPaul。
  "Ah,yes!Youandheareoriginalco-trustees。IbelievePendletonisinreducedcircumstances。Neverquitegotoverthatbanktrouble。"
  "Thatisonlyaquestionoflegislativeinvestigationandrelief,"
  saidPaullightly,yetwithpurposelyvagueofficialmysteryofmanner。Then,turningquicklytoYerba,asifreplyingtotheonlyrealquestionatissue,hecontinuedpointedly,"Iamsorrytosaythecolonel'shealthissopoorthatitkeepshimquitearecluse。
  Ihavealetterfromhimandamessageforyou。"Hisbrighteyesaddedplainly——"assoonaswecangetridofthosepeople。"
  "Thenyouthinkthatabill"——begantheMayor,eagerly。
  "Ithink,mydearsir,"saidPaulplaintively,"thatIandmyfriendshavealreadytriedthepatienceofthesetwoyoungladiesquiteenoughyesterdaywithpoliticsandlaw-making。Ihavetocatchthesix-o'clocktraintoSanFranciscothisevening,andhavealreadylostthetimeIhopedtospendwithMissYerbabymissingherattheconvent。Letmestrollonhere,ifyoulike,andifI
  venturetomonopolizetheattentionofthisyoungladyforhalfanhour,you,mydearMr。Mayor,whohavemorefrequentaccesstoher,Iknow,willnotbegrudgeittome。"
  HeplacedhimselfbesideYerbaandMilly,andbegananentertaining,although,Ifear,slightlyexaggerated,accountofhisreceptionbytheLadySuperior,andherevidentdoubtsofhisidentitywiththetrusteementionedinPendleton'sletterofintroduction。"Iconfessshefrightenedme,"hecontinued,"whensheremarkedthat,accordingtomystatement,IcouldhavebeenonlyeighteenyearsoldwhenIbecameyourguardian,andasmuchinwantofoneasyouwere。IthinkthatonlyherbeliefthatMr。
  WoodsandtheMayorwoulddetectmeasanimpostorprovokedheratlasttotellmeyourwhereabouts。"
  "ButwhyDIDtheyevermakeyouatrustee,forgoodness'sake?"
  saidMilly,naively。"Wastherenoonegrownupatthattimethattheycouldhavecalledupon?"
  "ThoseweretheEARLYdaysofCalifornia,"respondedPaul,withgreatgravity,althoughhewasconsciousthatYerbawasregardinghimnarrowly,"andIprobablylookedolderandmoreintelligentthanIreallywas。For,candidly,"withtheconsciousnessofYerba'seyesstilluponhim,"Irememberverylittleaboutit。I
  daresayIwasselected,asyoukindlysuggest,'forgoodness'
  sake。'"
  "Afterall,"saidthevolatileMilly,whoseemedinclined,aschaperone,todirecttheconversation,"therewassomethingprettyandromanticaboutit。Youtwopooryoungthingstakingcareofeachother,forofcoursetherewerenowomenhereinthosedays。"
  "OfcoursethereWEREwomenhere"interruptedYerba,quickly,withahalf-meaning,half-interrogativeglanceatPaulthatmadehiminstinctivelyuneasy。"Youlatercomers"——toMilly——"alwaysseemtothinkthattherewasnothingherebeforeyou!"Shepaused,andthenadded,withanaivemixtureofreproachandcoquetrythatwasascharmingasitwasunexpected,"Astotakingcareofeachother,Mr。Hathawayveryquicklygotridofme,Ibelieve。"
  "ButIleftyouinbetterhands,MissYerba;andletmethankyounow,"headdedinalowertone,"forrecognizingitasyoudidamomentago。I'mgladthatyouinstinctivelylikedColonelPendleton。Hadyouknownhimbetter,youwouldhaveseenhowtruthfulthatinstinctwas。Hischieffaultintheeyesofourworthyfriendsisthatheremindsthemofagreatdealtheycan'tperpetuateandmuchtheywouldliketoforget。"Hecheckedhimselfabruptly。"Buthereisyourletter,"heresumed,drawingColonelPendleton'smissivefromhispocket,"perhapsyouwouldliketoreaditnow,incaseyouhaveanymessagetoreturnbyme。MissWoodsandIwillexcuseyou。"
  Theyhadreachedtheendoftherose-alley,whereasummer-housethatwasinitselfarose-bowerpartlydiscloseditself。Theothergentlemenhadlaggedbehind。"IwillamuseMYSELF,andconsoleyourotherguardian,dear,"saidthevivaciousMilly,witharapidexchangeofglanceswithYerba,"untilthishorridbusinessisover。Besides,"sheaddedwithcheerfulvagueness,"aftersolongaseparationyoumusthaveagreatdealtosaytoeachother。"
  Paulsmiledassherustledaway,andYerba,enteringthesummer-
  house,satdownandopenedtheletter。Theyoungmanremainedleaningagainsttherusticarchway,occasionallyglancingatherandatthemovingfiguresinthegardens。Hewasconsciousofanoddexcitementwhichhecouldtracetonoparticularcause。Itwastruethathehadbeenannoyedatnotfindingtheyounggirlattheconvent,andathavingtojustifyhimselftotheLadySuperiorforwhatheconceivedtobeanactofgratuitouskindness;norwasheblindtothefactthathispersistenceinfollowingherwasmoreanactofaggressionagainsttheenemiesofPendletonthanofconcernforYerba。Shewascertainlypretty,hecouldnotrememberhermothersufficientlytotraceanylikeness,andhehadneveradmiredthemother'spronouncedbeauty。Shehadflashedoutforaninstantintowhatseemedoriginalityandfeeling。Butithadpassed,andshehadaskednofurtherquestionsinregardtothecolonel。
  Shehadhurriedlyskimmedthroughtheletter,whichseemedtobecomposedofcertainfiguresandaccounts。"Isupposeit'sallright,"shesaid;"atleastyoucansaysoifheasksyou。It'sonlyanexplanationwhyhehastransferredmymoneyfromthebanktoRothschild'sagentyearsago。Idon'tseewhyitshouldinterestmeNOW。"
  Paulmadenodoubtthatitwasthesametransferthathadshipwreckedthecolonel'sfortuneandalienatedhisfriends,andcouldnothelpreplyingsomewhatpointedly,"ButIthinkitshould,MissYerba。Idon'tknowwhatthecolonelexplainedtoyou——
  doubtless,notthewholetruth,forheisnotamantopraisehimself;but,thefactis,thebankwasindifficultiesatthetimeofthattransfer,and,tomakeit,hesacrificedhispersonalfortune,and,Ithink,awakenedsomeofthatill-feelingyouhavejustnoticed。"Hecheckedhimselftoolate:hehadagainlostnotonlyhistactandself-control,buthadnearlybetrayedhimself。
  Hewassurprisedthatthegirl'sjustifiableignoranceshouldhaveirritatedhim。Yetshehadevidentlynotnoticed,ormisunderstoodit,forshesaid,withacertainprecisionthatwasalmoststudied:——
  "Yes,IsupposeitwouldhavebeenaterriblethingtohimtohavebeensuspectedofmisappropriatingaTrustconfidedtohimbypartieswhohadalreadypaidhimthehighcomplimentofconfidingtohiscareasecretandafortune。"
  Paulglancedatherquicklywithastonishment。Wasthisignorance,orsuspicion?Hermanner,however,suddenlychanged,withthecharmingcapriciousnessofyouthandconsciousbeauty。"Hespeaksofyouinthisletter,"shesaid,lettingherdarkeyesrestonhimprovokingly。
  "Thataccountsforyourlackofinterestthen,"saidPaulgayly,relievedtoturnaconversationfraughtwithsomuchdanger。
  "Buthespeaksveryflatteringly,"shewenton。"Heseemstobeanotheroneofyouradmirers。I'msure,Mr。Hathaway,afterthatsceneinthehotelparloryesterday,YOU,atleast,cannotcomplainofhavingbeenmisrepresentedbeforeME。Totellyouthetruth,I
  thinkIhatedyoualittleforit。"
  "Youwerequiteright,"returnedPaul。"Imusthavebeeninsufferable!AndIadmitthatIwasslightlypiquedagainstYOU
  fortheidolatriesshowereduponyouatthesamemomentbyyourfriends。"
  Usually,whentwoyoungpeoplehavereachedthepointofconfidinglyexchangingtheirfirstimpressionsofeachother,someprogresshasbeenmadeinfirstacquaintance。ButitdidnotstrikePaulinthatway,andYerba'snextremarkwasdiscouraging。
  "ButI'mratherdisappointed,forallthat。ColonelPendletontellsmeyouknownothingofmyfamilyorofthesecret。"
  Paulwasthistimequiteprepared,andwithstoodthegirl'sscrutinycalmly。"Doyouthink,"heaskedlightly,"thatevenHE
  knows?"
  "Ofcoursehedoes,"shereturnedquickly。"Doyousupposehewouldhavetakenallthattroubleyouhavejusttalkedaboutifhedidn'tknowit?Andfearedtheconsequences,perhaps?"sheadded,withaslightreturnofherpreviousexpressivemanner。
  AgainPaulwaspuzzledandirritated,heknewnotwhy。Butheonlysaidpleasantly,"Idifferfromyouthere。IamafraidthatsuchathingasfearneverenteredintoColonelPendleton'scalculationsonanysubject。Ithinkhewouldactthesametowardsthehighestandthelowest,thepowerfulorthemostweak。"Assheglancedathimquicklyandmischievously,headded,"Iamquitewillingtobelievethathisknowledgeofyoumadehisdutypleasanter。"
  Hewasagainquitesincere,andhisslightsympathyhadthatirresistiblequalityoftoneandlookwhichmadehimsodangerous。
  Forhewasstruckwiththepretty,soothedself-complacencythathadshoneinherfacesincehehadspokenofPendleton'sequaldisinterestedness。Itseemed,too,asifwhathehadtakenforpassionorpetulanceinhermannerhadbeenonlyaresistancetosomecontinualaggressionofcondition。Withthatremainderheldincheck,acertainlatentnobilitywasapparent,asofhertrueself。Inthismomentofpleasedabstractionshehaddrawnthroughthelattice-workofoneofthewindowsasprayofrosesclingingtothevine,andwithhergracefulheadalittleononeside,wassoftlycaressinghercheekwithit。Shecertainlywasverypretty。
  Fromthecrownofherdarklittleheadtothenarrowrosettedslippersthathadbeenidlytappingtheground,butnowseemedtopressitmoreproudly,witharchedinstepsandsmallankles,shewaspleasanttolookupon。
  "Butyousurelyhavesomethingelsetothinkabout,MissYerba?"
  saidtheyoungman,withconviction。"Inafewmonthsyouwillbeofage,andridofthosedreadfullystupidguardians;withyour"——
  Theloosenedrose-sprayflewfromherhandoutofthewindowasshemadeagesture,halfreal,halfassumed,ofimploringsupplication。
  "Oh,please,Mr。Hathaway,forHeaven'ssakedon'tYOUbegintoo!
  Youaregoingtosaythat,withmywealth,myaccomplishments,mybeauty,myfriends,whatmorecanIwant?WhatdoIcareaboutasecretthatcanneitheraddtothemnortakethemaway?Yes,youwere!It'stheregularthingtosay——everybodysaysit。Why,I
  shouldhavethought'theyoungestsenator'couldaffordtohavebeenmoreoriginal。"
  "IpleadguiltytoALLtheweaknessesofhumanity,"saidPaul,warmly,againbeginningtobelievethathehadbeenmostunjusttoherindependence。
  "Well,Iforgiveyou,becauseyouhaveforgottentosaythat,ifI
  don'tlikethenameofYerbaBuena,IcouldSOeasilychangethattoo。"
  "ButyouDOlikeit,"saidPaul,touchedwiththisfirsthearingofhernameinherownmusicalaccents,"orwouldlikeitifyouheardyourselfpronounceit。"Itsuddenlyrecurredtohim,withastrangethrillofpleasure,thathehimselfhadgivenittoher。
  Itwasasifhehadcreatedsomemusicalinstrumenttowhichshehadjustgivenvoice。Inhisenthusiasmhehadthrownhimselfonthebenchbesideherinanattitudethat,Ifear,wasnotasdignifiedasbecamehiselderlyoffice。
  "Butyoudon'tthinkthatismyNAME,"saidthegirl,quickly。
  "Ibegyourpardon?"saidPaul,hesitatingly。
  "Youdon'tthinkthatanybodywouldhavebeensoutterlyidioticastocallmeafteraground-vine——avegetable?"shecontinuedpetulantly。
  "Eh?"stammeredPaul。
  "Anamethatcouldbesoeasilytranslated,"shewenton,halfscornfully,"andwhentranslated,wasnopossibletitleforanybody?Thinkofit——MissGoodHerb!Itistooridiculousforanything。"
  Paulwasnotusuallywantinginself-possessioninanemergency,orinskilltomeetattack。Buthewassoconvincedofthetruthofthegirl'saccusation,andnowrecalledsovividlyhisownconsternationonhearingtheresultofhisyouthfulandromanticsponsorshipforthefirsttimefromPendleton,thathewasstruckwithconfusion。
  "Butwhatdoyousupposeitwasintendedfor?"hesaidatlast,vaguely。"Itwascertainly'YerbaBuena'intheTrust。Atleast,Isupposeso,"hecorrectedhimselfhurriedly。
  "Itisonlyasupposition,"shesaidquietly,"foryouknowitcannotbeproved。TheTrustwasneverrecorded,andtheonlycopycouldnotbefoundamongMr。Hammersley'spapers。Itisonlypartofthename,ofwhichthefirstislost。"
  "Partofthename?"repeatedPaul,uneasily。
  "Partofit。ItisacorruptionofdelaYerbaBuena,——oftheYerbaBuena,——andreferstotheislandofYerbaBuenainthebay,andnottotheplant。Thatislandwaspartofthepropertyofmyfamily——theArguellos——youwillfinditsorecordedintheSpanishgrants。MynameisArguellodelaYerbaBuena。"
  Itisimpossibletodescribethetimidyettriumphant,thehalf-
  appealingyetcomplacent,convictionofthegirl'sutterance。A
  momentbefore,Paulwouldhavebelieveditimpossibleforhimtohavekepthisgravityandhisrespectforhiscompanionunderthisegregiousillusion。Buthekeptboth。Forasuddenconvictionthatshesuspectedthetruth,andhadtakenthisaudaciousandoriginalplanofcrushingit,overpoweredallothersense。TheArguellos,itflasheduponhim,wereanoldSpanishfamily,formerownersofYerbaBuenaIsland,whohadinthelastyearsbecomeextinct。TherehadbeenastorythatoneofthemhadelopedwithanAmericanshipcaptain'swifeatMonterey。ThelegendaryhistoryofearlySpanishCaliforniawasfilledwithmoreremarkableincidents,corroboratedwithlittledifficultyfromSpanishauthorities,who,itwasalleged,lentthemselvesreadilytoanyfabricationorforgery。Therewasnoracialpride:onthecontrary,theyhadshownaneageralacritytoallythemselveswiththeirconquerors。ThefriendsoftheArguelloswouldbeproudtorecognizeandrememberintheAmericanheiressthedescendantoftheircountrymen。Allthispassedrapidlythroughhismindafterthefirstmomentofsurprise;allthismusthavebeenthedeliberatereasoningofthisgirlofseventeen,whosedarkeyeswerebentuponhim。Whethershewasseekingcorroborationorcomplicityhecouldnottell。
  "Haveyoufoundthisoutyourself?"heasked,afterapause。
  "Yes。OneofmyfriendsattheconventwasJositaCastro;sheknewallthehistoryoftheArguellos。Sheisperfectlysatisfied。"
  ForaninstantPaulwonderedifitwasajointconceptionofthetwoschoolgirls。But,onreflection,hewaspersuadedthatYerbawouldcommitherselftonoaccomplice——ofherownsex。Shemighthavedominatedthegirl,andwouldmakeherafirmpartisan,whilethegirlwouldbeconvincedofitherself,andbelieveherselfafreeagent。Hehadhadsuchexperiencewithmenhimself。
  "Butwhyhaveyounotspokenofitbefore——andtoColonelPendleton?"
  "HedidnotchoosetotellME,"saidYerba,withfemininedexterity。"IhavepreferredtokeepitmyselfasecrettillIamofage。"
  "WhenColonelPendletonandsomeoftheothertrusteeshavenorighttosayanything,"thoughtPaulquickly。Shehadevidentlytrustedhim。Yet,fascinatedashehadbeenbyheraudacity,hedidnotknowwhethertobepleased,orthereverse。HewouldhavepreferredtobeplacedonanequalfootingwithJositaCastro。Sheanticipatedhisthoughtsbysaying,withhalf-raisedeyelids:——
  "WhatdoYOUthinkofit?"
  "ItseemstobesonaturalandobviousanexplanationofthemysterythatIonlywonderitwasnotthoughtofbefore,"saidPaul,withthatperfectsinceritythatmadehissympathysoeffective。
  "Yousee,"——stillunderherprettyeyelids,andthetenderpromiseofasmilepartingherlittlemouth,——"I'mbelievingthatyoutellthetruthwhenyousayyoudon'tknowanythingaboutit。"
  ItwasadesperatemomentwithPaul,buthissympatheticinstincts,andpossiblyhisluck,triumphed。Hismomentaryhesitationeasilysimulatedthecautionofaconscientiousman;hiskniteyebrowsandbrighteyes,loweredinaneffortofmemory,didtherest。"I
  rememberitallsoindistinctly,"hesaid,withliteraltruthfulness;"therewasaveiledladypresent,tallanddark,towhomMayorHammersleyandthecolonelshowedasingular,and,itstruckme,asanalmostsuperstitious,respect。Iremembernow,distinctly,Iwasimpressedwiththereverentialwaytheybothaccompaniedhertothedoorattheendoftheinterview。"Heraisedhiseyesslightly;theyounggirl'sredlipswereparted;
  thatilluminationoftheskin,whichwashernearestapproachtocolor,hadquitetransfiguredherface。Hefelt,suddenly,thatshebelievedit,yethehadnosenseofremorse。Hehalfbelievedithimself;atleast,herememberedthenobilityofthemother'sself-renunciationanditseffectuponthetwomen。Whyshouldnotthedaughterpreservethistruthfulpictureofhermother'smomentaryexaltation?Whichwasthemosttruthful——that,orthedegradingfacts?"Youspeakofasecret,"headded。"IcanrememberlittlemorethanthattheMayoraskedmetoforgetfromthatmomentthewholeoccurrence。IdidnotknowatthetimehowcompletelyIshouldfulfillhisrequest。Youmustremember,MissYerba,asyourLadySuperiorhas,thatIwasabsurdlyyoungatthetime。Idon'tknowbutthatImayhavethought,inmyyouthfulinexperience,thatthissortofthingwasofcommonoccurrence。
  Andthen,Ihadmyownfuturetomake——andyouthisbrutallyselfish。IwasquitefriendlessandunknownwhenIleftSanFranciscoforthemines,atthetimeyouenteredtheconventasYerbaBuena。"
  Shesmiled,andmadeaslightimpulsivegesture,asifshewouldhavedrawnnearertohim,butcheckedherself,stillsmiling,andwithoutembarrassment。Itmayhavebeenamovementofyouthfulcamaraderie,andthatoccasionalmaternalratherthansisterlyinstinctwhichsometimesinfluencesayounggirl'smasculinefriendship,andelevatesthefavoredfriendtotheplaneofthedollshehasoutgrown。Asheturnedtowardsher,however,sherose,shookoutheryellowdress,andsaidwithprettypetulance:——
  "Thenyoumustgososoon——andthisyourfirstandlastvisitasmyguardian?"
  "NoonecouldregretthatmorethanI,"lookingatherwithundefinedmeaning。
  "Yes,"shesaid,withatantalizingcoquetrythatmighthavesuggestedanunderlyingseriousness。"IthinkyouHAVElostagooddeal。Perhaps,sohaveI。Wemighthavebeengoodfriendsinalltheseyears。Butthatispast。"
  "Why?Surely,Ihope,myshortcomingswithMissYerbaBuenawillnotberememberedbyMissArguello?"sailPaul,earnestly。
  "Ah!SHEmaybeaverydifferentperson。"
  "Ihopenot,"saidtheyoungman,warmly。"ButHOWdifferent?"
  "Well,shemaynotputherselfinthewayofreceivingsuchpoint-
  blankcomplimentsasthat,"saidtheyounggirl,demurely。
  "Notfromherguardian?"
  "Shewillhavenoguardianthen。"Shesaidthisgravely,butalmostatthesamemomentturnedandsatdownagain,throwingherlinkedhandsoverherknee,andlookedathimmischievously。"Youseewhatyouhavelost,sir。"
  "Isee,"saidPaul,butwithallthegravitythatshehaddropped。
  "No;butyoudon'tseeall。Ihadnobrother——nofriend。Youmighthavebeenboth。Youmighthavemademewhatyouliked。Youmighthaveeducatedmefarbetterthantheseteachers,or,atleastgivenmesomeprideinmystudies。ThereweresomanythingsI
  wantedtoknowthattheycouldn'tteachme;somanytimesIwantedadvicefromsomeonethatIcouldtrust。ColonelPendletonwasverygoodtomewhenhecame;healwaystreatedmelikeaprincessevenwhenIworeshortfrocks。Itwashismannerthatfirstmademethinkheknewmyfamily;butIneverfeltasifIcouldtellhimanything,andIdon'tthink,withallhischivalrousrespect,heeverunderstoodme。Astotheothers——theMayors——well,youmayjudgefromMr。Henderson。ItisawonderthatIdidnotrunawayordosomethingdesperate。Now,areyounotaLITTLEsorry?"
  Hervoice,whichhadasmanycapriciouschangesashermanner,hadbeenalternatelycoquettish,petulant,andserious,hadnowbecomeplayfulagain。But,liketherestofhersex,shewasevidentlymorealerttohersurroundingsatsuchamomentthanhercompanion,forbeforehecouldmakeanyreply,shesaid,withoutapparentlylooking,"Butthereisadeputationcomingforyou,Mr。Hathaway。
  Yousee,thecaseishopeless。Youneverwouldbeabletogivetoonewhatisclaimedbythemany。"
  Paulglanceddowntherose-alley,andsawthatthedeputationinquestionwascomposedoftheMayor,Mr。Woods,athin,delicate-