"Man!man!"shecontinued,"thosewerethedays!andthosewerethemen!Ihaveheardsuchpreachingaswouldcauseyourhearttoquakewithinyou,andmakeyoutolistenwiththefearofdeathuponyoulestitshouldstop。"
"Itmusthavebeenterriblepreaching,indeed,"saidBrownsoftly。
"Terrible!ay,terrible’stheword。Lad,lad,"saidtheoldlady,turninguponBrownherpiercingblue—greyeyes,"intheoldMullinChurchIhaveseentheveryraftersthrobbing,andstrongmenandwomenswayinglikethetree—topsintheglenwhileBurnswasragingforthuponthemliketheTummelinspate,whilevisionsoftheeternalthings——thethroneofGodandtheJudgmentDay——filledoureyes。"Shepausedafewmomentsandthensinkingbackintoherchairshewenton,"Ay,terriblepreaching,yon,likethestorm—blastsweepingthehillsidesandrendingthefirsinthePass。Yes!yes!
Butgentleattimesandwinning,liketherainfallingsoftatnight,wooingatthebluebellsandthedaisiesintheglen,orlikeamothercrooninoverthebabeatherbreast,tillmenweptforloveandlongingafterHimself。Ay,lad,lad,yonwasthepreaching。"
Therewasalongsilencewhiletheywaitedforhertocontinue。
"Whatwasthatsermon,mother,atMullinthattimeuponthewords’Willyealsogoaway?’youremember?"atlengthaskedShockcunningly。
Hismothersighed。"Ay,andthatwasasairmontodrawtheheartouto’you。Thatwasthemeltingday,whilethebigmengrippedtheirstickshardandthewomenwipedattheireyesthatwouldneverbedonerunning,andthatman’svoicesoughingoverthemlikethewindinthepinesintheevening,Yes!yes!But,"suddenlyrecallingherself,"come,lads,youmustbeofftoyourbooks。"
Theyoungmensatafewmomentssilentlygazingintothefire,andthenBrownroseandsaid,"Good—night,mother。You’rethegreatestpreacherIknow,andIwouldnotmindawholehourfromyou。"Hisvoicewasearnestandhiseyessoftandtenderashestoopedandkissedhercheek。
"Good—night,laddie,"answeredMrs。Macgregor,pattinghishandgently。"Idoubt,afterall,thefaultnowadaysisnotwiththepreachingsomuchaswiththehearing。"
"Well,I’moff。Youwillseemeto—morrowwithmyflockofstrayingsheep。ButIwarnyouthatafteryouhearthatmanfromtheWestyouwillallbevolunteeringasmissionaries。"
TheoldladytookupherknittingagainandafterthedoorhadcloseduponBrownsatbackinherchairwithawearysigh。
"You’retiredto—night,mother,"saidShockgently。
"Tired?AndwhatforwouldIbetired?No,no,butthedayislong。"
"Yes,somedays,mother。Butthelongestpass。"
Sheglancedquicklyatherson,butsaveforaquiveringofthelipsusuallysofirm,therewasnosignofthepainwhichbothknewlayattheheartofeach。Hermoodofimpatiencehadpassed。Shewasoncemoreherself,calmandstrong,lookingwithsteadfasteyesintothefuture,knowingwellthatwhateverthedaysmightbring,Hewhoforfiftyyearshadbeenherrefugeandherstrengthwouldnotfailher。
TheappealfortheWestwasthethemeofconversationattheFairbankshome,wheretheusualcompanyhadassembled。TheDonwasdescribingtheSuperintendent’saddressattheCollegeandthrillinghislistenerswithhisownenthusiasm,whenBrownentered。
"Hello!Atitagain?"criedBrown。"Ifhedoesn’tavoidthatfierycrossfellow,TheDonwillbeofffortheWestfirstthingyouknow。"
"Tellus,"criedBetty,"washeasgreatasallthat?Mr。BalfourherewouldhaveusbelievethatthisWesternmanisreallysomethingwonderful。"
"Well,Idon’tknow,"saidBrown。"Youneverthinkofwhetherheiswonderfulornot,butonethingIknow,hemakesyouseethings——themountainsandthatfoot—hillcountry,theminingcampsandallthatsaloonandgambling—hellbusiness,tillyoucansmellthebrimstoneandyouwanttobeinit。"
"What?Intothebrimstone?"laughedLloyd。
"Iamratherincoherent,Iconfess。Butthatoldchapsuitsme。IfI
wereaTheologue,andunattached,I’dbethere。"
"There’snodoubtitisagreatcountry,withvastopportunities,"
saidTheDon,glancingatBetty。
"Yes,"saidMrs。Fairbanks,frowningasshenotedtheglance,"anddoubtlessanyyoungmanwhohasthenecessaryenterpriseandcouragewillmakehisfortunewiththegrowthofthatcountry。"
"Butwhyunattached?Whatdoyoumeanbythat?"enquiredBetty。
"Unattached?Why,youknow,justlikeme——amanwithnofamilytiestospeakof。Didyoutellthemthatyarn,Lloyd?Well,I’lltellyou。YouknowtheSuperintendentwastellingthefellowsofthedifficultyhehadinsecuringmen。Well,hemanagedtogetamanfromanEasternCollegewhomheappointedtotheCariboo——rightsortofchap,too,apparently——acceptedtheappointment——everythingwasarranged——happened,however,hewasengagedtoayoungladybroughtupinthelapofluxury,andthatsortofthing。Whensheheardofheryoungmanbeingappointedtothisoutlandishplace,shepromptlycollapsedintoafaint,sisterwentintohysterics,motherintoablindrage,result——youngmanresigned。’Soyousee,gentlemen,’
saidtheoldchapdryly,’whenyouhavetoconsiderthetastesandtemperament,notonlyoftheyoungman,butofhisyoungladyandofallhernearfamilyrelatives,thedifficultyofsecuringmenfortheWestissensiblyincreased。"
"Ithinkthatisjusthorridofhim,"exclaimedBettyindignantly。
"Theyoungladyoughttobeconsulted。Don’tyouthinkso?"turningtoLloyd。
"Whycertainly,andyet——"
"Mostassuredly,"saidMrs。Fairbanks。"Wouldyouaskayoungladytogooutandburyherselfaliveinsuchacountryasthat,oraskhertowaitanindefinitenumberofyearstilltheyoungmanshouldreturn?Whyitissimplymonstrous。"AndMrs。FairbanksfixedherglassesfirmlyonhernoseandgazedatBrownasifshewouldannihilatehim。
"WhycertainlyIwould,"repliedBrown,quiteunabashed;"andifshelovedme,"placinghishandoverhisheart,"shewouldbegladtodoeither。Iwouldsimplyremark,’Mylove,I’moffforGreenland。’
’Wait,mydear,’shewouldpromptlyreply,’tillIgetmyfurs。’"
"Allthesame,"saidLloydseriously,"itwouldbeaterriblelifeforanywoman,andamanshouldhesitatebeforeaskinghertoshareit。"
"Nosociety,nothingcongenialinenvironment!Quiteimpossible!"
exclaimedMrs。Fairbankswithgreatemphasis。"Andquiteabsurdtodreamofit。"
"Then,"repliedBrownwarmlytoLloyd,"theonlyavailablemenforyourChief,apparently,arehopelessoldbachelorsoryoungmen,howeverworthylikemyself,whoarestillunappropriated。"
"Exactly,"saidMrs。Fairbankswithanairoffinality。
"But,Mrs。Fairbanks,"exclaimedTheDon,"whatofoursoldiersandofficerswhogotoIndiaandotheroutlandishplaces?Theytaketheirwivesalongwiththem,Iunderstand?"
"That’squiteadifferentthing,Mr。Balfour,"saidMrs。Fairbanks。
"ThesemengoouttoservetheirQueenandcountry,anditisrecognisedastheproperthing,and——well,yousee,itisquitedifferent。"
"Imustsay,"exclaimedHelen,fasteningtoforestallthehotanswersheknewtobeatTheDon’slips,"IagreewithMr。Brown。Ifaman’sworkcallshimtoGreenland,hiswifeoughttogowithhimorsheoughttobewillingtowaithisreturn。"
"Helen,youspeaklikeasentimentalschool—girl,"repliedMrs。
Fairbankswithatouchofhaughtyscorn。"Ofcourseifamanismarriedanddutycallshimtoaforeignland,hemustgo。Butwhyshouldagirlthrowawayherprospectsandcondemnherselftoalifeofobscurityandisolationbyattachingherselftoamanwhochoosestotakeupsomefantasticmissioninsomeoutlandishplaceorother?"
"Why?Becauseshelovesamanwhosedutycallshimthere,"exclaimedHelen,hergreyeyesglowing。
"Bravo!"repliedBrown。"IfIseeaWesternmissionarywantingahelpmeet——that’stheproperword,Ibelieve——Ishallknowwheretosendhim。"
"Nonsense,"criedMrs。Fairbanksquitecrossly,"butsurelyweneednotdiscussthequestionanyfurther。"
"Well,ifImayofferanopinion,"saidTheDoninadeliberate,strainedvoice,"thatcountryistheplaceformenwithenterprisewhobelieveinthemselves,andIthinknomanisthrowinghisprospectsawaywhoidentifieshimselfwithit——norwomaneither,forthatmatter。Andwhatistrueofotherprofessionsoughttobetrueoftheministry。"
"Iagree,"criedBrown,addingwickedly,"justthespotforyou,Lloyd。"
"Why,Ishouldlikenothingbetter,"saidLloyd,"ifcircumstancesindicatedthatmyworklaythere。"
"Well,well,what’scometoyouall?"criedMrs。Fairbanks,holdingupherjewelledhandsindespair。
"TheOccidentalmicrobe,"suggestedBrown。
"Andthemonumentalnonsenseitis,"saidMrs。Fairbanks,"formenofhighcultureandspecialtrainingtolosethemselvesinsuchacountryasthat。"
"But,"persistedBrown,"theysaythatthat’stheveryplaceforsuchmen。Why,thatcountryisfullofhigh—classchaps——Universitygrads,Lords,Dukes,andsuch,aswellastheprofessionalgambler,andotherhighlytechnicalexperts。TheSuperintendentdeclaredto—
nighthewouldn’thaveanybuthigh—classmenhence,Lloyd!"andBrownwavedhishandtowardthatgentleman。
"Ihavenodoubt,"saidMrs。Fairbankswithseveredeliberation,"thatMr。Lloydhasthegoodsensetoperceivethathisspecialtrainingfitshimforsomethingquitedifferent,andIthinkhewillnotbemadenoughtothrowawayhisbrilliantprospectsinanysuchsillymanner。Butcome,letushavesomemusic。Mr。Lloyd,youandBettysingsomethingforus。"
Astheymovedtothepiano,BrownlookedupatTheDon。Hishandsome,haughtyfacewassethardandinhiseyesburnedalightthatBrownhadoftenseenthereonthefootballfield。
"He’sgoingtotackleandtacklehard,too,pooroldchap。Notmuchchance,though,againstthatcombinationofChurchandState。"
"Oh,thatwetwowereMaying,"sangLloydinhisfinetenorvoice,withBettyrespondinginlikesentiment。
"Well,Iratherhopenot,"mutteredBrowntohimselfashecrossedtheroomtowhereHelenwasseated。Pausingamomentbesideherhesaidinalowtone,"TheDonhashadanofferonthenewrailwayconstructionintheWest——twoyears’appointment。Goandtalktohimaboutit。Looksfierce,doesn’the?"AndHelen,noddingintelligently,lingeredamomentandthenmovedtowhereTheDonsat,whileBrownwenttowardthepiano。"MustgettheseyoungstersinoculatedwiththeOccidentalmicrobe,"hemutteredashetookhisplacebesideMrs。Fairbanks,whowaslisteningwithpleasedapprovaltothe"Maying"duet,thepausesofwhichBrownindustriouslyemployedinsoothingherruffledfeelings。SowelldidhesucceedthatwhenheprofferedthehumblerequestthattheyoungladiesshouldbeallowedtoaccompanyhimtoShock’schurchinthemorning,Mrs。Fairbanksgaveareluctantassent。
"Undoubtedly,Iamagreatstrategist,"saidBrowntohimselfnextmorningashesatwatchingwithsurreptitiousglancesthefacesoftheyoungladiesbesidehim。Thepreacherwasathisbest。Thegreatlandwherehislifemissionlay,withitsprairies,foot—hillsmountains,andvalleys,andalltheirmarvellousresources,wasspreadoutbeforetheeyesofthecongregationwithallthepassionateprideofthepatriot。Thelifeofthelonelyrancherandofhismorelonelywife,thedesperatestruggleformanhoodbythemeanofthemineandtherailroadandthelumbercamp,themagnitudeoftheissuesatstake;thepathosofdefeat,thegloryoftriumph,wereallportrayedwithapowerthatcompelledthesympathyofhishearers,whiletheshrewdcommon—senseveinthatranthroughallconvincedtheirintellectsandwontheirconfidence。Perplexity,wonder,horror,compassion,filledtheirheartsandwerereflectedwithrapidsuccessionontheirfaces,ashetoldhisstoriesofthewreckofhumanlivesandconsequentagonyofhumanhearts。
"ByJove!they’vegotit,"exclaimedBrowntohimself。"ThedearMrs。Fairbankshasnoanti—toxineforthismicrobe。"HiseyesturnedtoShockandtherewereheldfast。"He’sgotit,too,confoundhim,"
hegrumbled。"Surely,hewouldn’tbebeastenoughtoleavehisoldmotheralone。"Themother’sfacewasastrangesight。Onittheanguishofherheartwasplainlytobeseen,butwiththeanguishtheraptgloryofthosewhotriumphbysacrifice。
AsthecongregationbrokeuptheyoungladieshurriedtogreetMrs。
Macgregor。FromthedayofthefootballmatchtheyhadcarefullyandpersistentlynursedtheacquaintancethenbeguntilltheyhadcometofeelathomeintheMacgregorcottage。Hence,whenBettyfellintosevereillnessandtheywereattheirwits’endforanurse,theygladlyacceptedMrs。Macgregor’sprofferedhelp,andduringthelonganxiousweeksthatfollowed,thewholefamilycametoregardwithrespect,confidence,andfinallywarmaffection,thedignifiedoldladywho,withsuchkindly,shrewd,andtendercare,nursedthesickgirlbacktostrength。Helenespecially,whohadsharedthelongwatchwithher,hadmadeforherselfalargeplaceinherheart。To—day,afteranexchangeofgreetings,HelendrewMrs。
Macgregorbackandallowedtheotherstogoon。Forsometimetheywalkedinsilence,Helenholdingtheoldladytightbythearm。
"Well,whatdoyouthinkofthat?"shesaidfinally。"Wasn’titwonderful?ItmakesoneproudtobeaCanadian。Whatacountrythatmustbe!IfIwereonlyaman!It’stoobadthatmenhaveallthegoodthings。Wouldn’tyouliketogoyourself?"
"ThatIwould,"saidtheoldladyeagerly,"thatIwould。ButI
doubtit’snotforme。Butyon’saman。"
"Yes,"criedHelenenthusiastically,"heisamantofollow。Ofcourse,itwasastrangesermonforachurch——thosestoriesofhis,Imean,andallthosefiguresaboutcoalbedsandgoldandcattle。
I’mnotusedtothatsortofthingandIdon’tliketoseethepeoplelaugh。"
"Ay,he’swise,"repliedtheoldladyshrewdly。"Whenamanlaughshe’snearertolettinghismoneygo。Ay,he’swise,yonman。"
"Ofcourse,Ithinkhe’sextreme,"saidHelen。"YouwouldthinktohearhimtherewasnoplacebuttheWestandthateveryyoungministermustgooutthereandgiveupeverything。"
"There’sfewtogo,Idoubt,"saidtheoldladyinamusingtone,"andyonareterrible—likeplacesforthoseladstolive。"
"Yes,buteveryonecan’tgo。"
"No,no。That’sit。That’sjustit。Notmanycangoandnotmanyarefittogo。Butthosethatcan——"theoldladypaused,drawingherbreathinsharply。
"Butsurelyamanmaydohisworkwithoutgivingupeverythingheholdsdear,"persistedHelen。
"’Forsakethnotallthathehath,’"quotedtheoldladysoftly。
"Yes,butthat’snotforeverybody,"insistedHelen。
"’Whosoever,’"quotedMrs。Macgregoragain,withasternrelentlessnessinhertone。"Ay,therewillbenoslippingoutfromunderyon。"
"Butsurely,"arguedHelen,"itisnotreasonabletothinkthateveryyoungministerisboundtoforsakehomeandfriends,andallthat,andgoouttothesewildplaces。"
"Noteveryonewillbecalled。Theapplicationwillnotbeeasyforanyofus,Idoubt。Oh,no!itwillnotbeeasy。"
"Butsurely,Mrs。Macgregor,thereareotherclaimsuponmen。"
"Thereissonlyoneclaim,lassie,onlyoneclaim。Hisclaimisthefirst。Allotherclaimswilljustbeworkingoutthatfirstone。Ay,that’sit,"shesaid,asifarrivingatdecision,"onlyoneclaim。
Godpeetyus!Oneclaim,"sheaddedwithasuddenbreakinhervoice。
AtthatbreakHelenglancedattheoldlady。Thestrongfacewasworkingstrangely。Thetearswereslowlymakingtheirwaydownthewrinkledface。
"Oh,Mrs。Macgregor!"exclaimedHelen,"thatseemsanawfullyharddoctrine。DoyouthinkGodeverwantsamantoleavefather,mother,wife,helplessbehind?"
"No,no,lassie,nothelpless。But——,"shecouldgonofurther。
"But,"shecontinuedafteramomentortwo,clutchingHelenbythearm,"he——will——be——going——away,lassie,hewillbegoingaway。Hewillbeleavingmeand——itissthewilloftheLord。Oh!lassie,lassie,heedmenot。Hemustneverseethetearsonmyface。"
"Don’t!don’t!"criedHeleninasuddenanguish。Shehadnoneedoffurtherwordstotellherwhattheoldladymeant。"Hewouldneverdosuchathing!Hecouldnotdoit!"
"Couldnot?"answeredMrs。Macgregor。"Ay,hecould,"shesaidproudly。"ThankGodhecould。Hewillnotbeshaminghisblood。Butoh!itisshimselfwillcarryasoreheartawaywithhimandleaveasoreheartbehind。"
"Oh,Mrs。Macgregor!"criedHelen,whileherbreathcamefastandherhandwenttoherownheart,"perhapshewillnotthinkittobehisduty。Perhapshewillnot——"
"Indeed,indeed,andIsawitinhissfacelastnight,andclearerthaneverto—day。Hehassheardthevoiceanditissforhimtoobey——andforus。"
TheywerenearMrs。Macgregor’shome,wheretheothersstoodwaitingforthematthegate。
"MayIcometoseeyou?"saidHelenhurriedly。
"Ay,come,"saidMrs。Macgregorwithakeenlookather,"youwillbeneeding——Iwillbeneedinghelp。"
Theotherstheyfoundeagerlydiscussingthesermon,buttherewaslittlecriticism。TheSuperintendenthadwonhisvolunteers。OnShock’sfacesattheserenityofagreatdecision,inhisdeepblueeyesthelightofagreatenterprise。Ashesaidgood—byetoHelen,shebecameawarethathisusualhesitating,nervousawkwardnesshadgivenplacetoquiet,thoughtfuldignity。Agreatresolveandagreatsacrificehadliftedhimfarabovethingssmallandcommon。
V
"YEA,ANDHISOWNLIFEALSO"
WhenHelenenteredherownroomshehadleisuretoanalysethetumultofemotionfillingherheart。Amazement,shame,anger,dismay,grief,weresurgingacrosshersoul。
"Howcanhethinkofleavinghismother?Itisashame!"shecriedindignantlytoherself。Butwhythishotsenseofshame?"Nonsense!"
sheprotestedvehementlytoherself,"itisthatpoor,dearoldladyIamthinkingof。"Sherememberedthatsuddenstabatherheartattheoldlady’sbrokenwords,"Hewillbegoingaway,lassie,"andhercheekflamedhotagain。"Itisallnonsense,"sherepeatedangrily,andtherebeingnoonetocontradicther,shesaiditagainwithevengreateremphasis。Butsuddenlyshesatdown,andbeforelongshefoundherselfsmilingatthememoryoftheoldlady’sproudcry,"Couldnot?Ay,hecould。"Andnowsheknewwhyherheartwassofullofhappypride。ItwasforShock。Hewasamanstrongenoughtoseehisdutyandbraveenoughtofacewhattohimwasthebitternessofdeath,forwellsheknewwhathismotherwastohim。
"Hewillgo,"shewhisperedtoherlooking—glass,"andI’dgowithhimto—morrow。But"——andherraceflamedhot——"hemustneverknow。"
Buthedidcometoknow,tohisowngreatamazementandoverwhelming,humblinggladness。
Shock’sdeterminationtoofferhimselftothefarWestawakenedinhisfriendsvariousemotions。
"Itisjustanotherinstanceofhowreligiousfanaticismwillleadmentothemostfantasticandselfishacts,"wasMrs。Fairbanks’
verdict,whicheffectedinBrownaswiftconversion。HithertohehadstrivenwithmightandmaintoturnShockfromhispurpose,usinganyandeveryargument,fairorunfair,topersuadehimthathisworklaywhereithadbeenbegun,inthecitywards。HewasthemoreurgedtothiscoursethathehadshrewdlyguessedHelen’ssecret,sosacredlyguarded。ButonhearingMrs。Fairbanks’exclamation,heatonceplungedintoawarmdefenceofhisfriend’scourse。
"ThefinestthingIeverheardof,"hedeclared。"Nooneknowswhatthesetwoaretoeachother,andyettheretheyare,bothofthem,arrivingattheopinionthatShock’sworkliesintheWest。"
"Buttoleavehismotheralone!"exclaimedMrs。Fairbanksindignantly。
"Sheisnottobealone,"saidBrown,makingthereandthenasuddenresolve。"BythegreatestofluckformeIamturnedoutofmyquarters,andsheistotakemein,andwhileIcan’tfillShock’splace,stillIamsomebody,"addedBrown,ferventlyhopingtheoldladywouldnotrefusehimshelter。
"Iamnotsurethatamanisevercalledtoleavehismothertothecareofstrangers,"saidLloyd,who,afterlongindecisionandmuchconsultationwithvariousfriends,haddeterminedthathisparticulargiftsandtrainingfittedhimforParkChurch。
"Oh!blankitall!"saidBrowntoHelen,"Ican’tstandthatrot!"
"Ibegyourpardon,"saidMrs。Fairbanks,lookinghaughtilyatBrownthroughherglasses。
"Iwasabouttosay,"repliedBrown,inthesweetestoftones,"thatifthesetwowhoaremostinterested,andwhoareextremelysaneandreasonablepersons,havecometoanagreementuponaquestion,I’dbankonthatdecisionasbeingaboutthething。"AtwhichHelengavehisarmaquicksqueeze。
"Well,mother,"saidBetty,"Ithinkhe’sfine,andIneveradmiredhimsomuchasnow。Youknowhemayneverseeheragain,andshehasthewholeofhisheart。"
"Notquite,Iguess,"saidBrowninalowtonetoHelen,who,blushingvividly,repliedinliketone,"Youseemtoberemarkablywellinformed。"
"Iknow,"saidBrownconfidently。"Butheisamineofblindstupidity!Ifsomeonewoulddighimup,explorehim——blasthim,inshort!Confoundhim!"
ButwhentheSuperintendentlearnedofallthatShock’sdecisioninvolved,hemadeapointtoinsertamonghismultitudinousengagementsavisittotheMacgregorcottage。
"Itwasagreatscene,Iassureyou,"saidBrown,whowasdescribingitafterwardstotheyoungladies。
"ThosetwooldSpartans,alliceandgraniteoutside,allmoltenlavawithin,stooduplookingateachotheraminuteortwowithoutthequiverofaneyelidandthentheoldchiefburredout:"
"’Youaretobecongratulateduponyourson,Mrs。Macgregor。’"
"’Ay,’saidsheinamatteroffacttone,’hewillbedoinghisduty,Iwarrant。’"
"’And,believeme,yourmutualsacrificehasnotbeenunnoticed。’"
"’ItisnotgreatbesideHisown,butitissallwecould。Itissourlife。’"
"Theoldchapbowedlikeaprinceandthenhisvoiceburredlikeabuzzsawasheanswered,’RememberIdidnotaskyouforhim!’"
"’No,itwassnotyou。’"
"’ButIwanttotellyou,’saidthechief,’IamproudtogetasonwhofortheCausecanforsakesuchamother,andIthankGodforthemotherthatcangiveupsuchason。’"
"Andthenhegrippedherhandwiththatdownwardpullofhis,——hegaveittomeoncewhenheheardIwasShock’sfriend,andnearlyjerkedmeoffmyfeet,——andwithoutmorewordshewasgone,whileI
stoodbehindthemlikeablubberingidiot。"
"Oh,isn’tsheadear!"exclaimedBetty,"poorthing。"
"Poorthing!"echoedHelenwarmly,"indeedshedoesn’tthinkso。
She’sasproudofhimasshecanbe,andfeelsherselfrichinhislove;andsosheis。"
HertoneandmannerstruckBrownwithsuddenpity。
"Hanghisstupidity!"hesaidtohimself,"can’ttheoldblokesee。
Buthehasnotsuchablamedlowopinionofhimselfthathecan’timagineanygirl,muchlessagirllikethat,lookingathim,andevenifhedidcometoseeithewouldnotthinkofaskinghertosharethelifehe’sgoingtooutthere;and,byJove!itwouldbehardenoughforher。IguessIwon’ttaketheresponsibilityofinterferinginthisbusiness。"
ButBrownhadnoneedtointerfere。Mrs。Fairbanks,ofallpeople,didwhatwasnecessary。OnthemorningofShock’sdepartureitwasshewhodeclaredthatsomeoneshouldtakepityon"thatdearoldlady,"andshouldstandbyherinherhourof"desertion。"
"SoIthinkIshalldriveoverthisafternoon;and,Helen,perhapsyouhadbettercomewithme。Youseemtohavegreatinfluencewithher。"
ButHelenwasofquiteanothermind。Sheshrankfromintrudinguponwhatsheknewwouldbeasacredhourtomotherandson。ButwhenMrs。FairbanksexpressedherdeterminationtogoHelenfinallyagreedtoaccompanyher。
"Oh,let’sallgo,mother,"saidBetty。
"Idonotthinktheywillwantyou,Betty,butyoumaygoalong,"
andsothethreeladiesproceededintheafternoontotheMacgregorhome。
ButatthepartingofShockandhismothertherewerenotearsorlamentations,oratleastnonethatanycouldwitness。Throughthelongnightbefore,theyeachknewtheothertobekeepingthewatchofloveandagony;yet,eachalone,theydrankthecupofsacrifice。
ItwasonlywhenthemorningwasnearingthatShockcouldbearitnolonger,andhastilydressinghecameintohismother’sroomandkneelingbyherbedsideputhisarmsabouther。
"Mother,mother,whyhaveyounotbeensleeping?"hewhispered。
Hismotherturnedtohimandtookhisheadtoherbosominacloseembrace,butnowordscamefromher。
"But,mother,don’tbegrievinglikethis,"sobbedShock,"orhowcanIleaveyouatall。"
"Laddie,laddie,whydidyoucomeintome?Ihadmindedtogiveyouupwithouttears,andthisissmyhourofweakness。Therenow,letyourheadliethere。Whist!lad,och—hone。Itisstwenty—fouryearssincefirstyoulaythere,lad,andthoughgriefhasscometomemany’stheday,yetneverthroughyou,neveroncethroughyou,andyouwillberememberingthat,lad。Itwillcomfortyouafter——after—
—afterI’mgone。"
"Gone,mother!"criedShockinsurprise。
"Yess,forthisissthewordgiventomethisnight,thatyouwillseemyfacenomore。"
"Oh,mother!mother!don’tsaythatword,forIcannotbearit,"andpoorShockburiedhisfaceinthepillow,whilehisgreatframeshookwithsobs。