Therealizationwastheresultofthesquare-shoulderedswingwithwhichT。Tembaromturnedround,andtheexpressionofhiseyesastheyranoverhim。
  “Admit!“hesaid。“Admithell!He”sup-stairs,“withaslightjerkofhisheadinthedirectionoftheceiling。
  Thedukealonedidnotgasp。Helaughedslightly。
  “We”vejustgothere。HecamedownfromLondonwithme,andSirOrmsbyGalloway。”AndhesaiditnottoPalliserbuttoPalfordandGrimby。
  “TheSirOrmsbyGalloway?“ItwasanejaculationfromMr。Palfordhimself。
  T。Tembaromstoodsquareandgavehisexplanationtothelotofthem,sotospeak,withoutdistinction。
  “He”sthebignervespecialist。I”vehadhimlookingafterthecasefromthefirst——beforeIbegantosuspectanything。Itookorders,andordersweretokeephimquietandnotletanyfoolbuttinandexcitehim。That”swhatI”vebeengivingmymindto。ThegreatstuntwastogethimtogoandstayatSirOrmsby”splace。”Hestoppedamomentandsuddenlyflaredforthasifhehadhadaboutenoughofit。Healmostshoutedattheminexasperation。“AllI”mgoingtotellyouisthatforaboutsixmonthsI”vebeentryingtoprovethatJemTempleBarholmwasJemTempleBarholm,andthehardestthingIhadtodowastogethimsothathecouldproveithimself。”Hestrodeovertothehearthandrangabell。“It”snotmyplacetogiveordersherenow,“hesaid,“butJemcommissionedmetoseethisthingthrough。SirOrmsby”lltellyouallyouwanttohear。”
  Heturnedandspokesolelytotheduke。
  “Thisiswhathappened,“hesaid。“Idaresayyou”lllaughwhenyouhearit。Ialmostlaughedmyself。WhatdoesJemdo,whenhethinksthingsover,butgetsomefoolnotioninhisheadaboutnotcomingbackhereandpushingmeout。Andhelightsoutandleavesthecountry——leavesit——togettimetothinkitoversomemore。”
  Thedukedidnotlaugh。Hemerelysmiled——asmilewhichhadashadeofcuriousself-questioninginit。
  “Romanticandemotional——andquiteridiculous,“hecommentedslowly。
  “He”dhaveawakenedtothatwhenhehadthoughtitout`somemore。”
  Thethingcouldn”tbedone。”
  Burrillhadpresentedhimselfinanswertothebell,andawaitedorders。HisGracecalledTembarom”sattentiontohim,andTembaromincludedPalliserwithPalfordandGrimbywhenhegavehisgestureofinstruction。
  “TakethesegentlementoSirOrmsbyGalloway,andthenaskMr。TempleBarholmifhe”llcomedown-stairs,“hesaid。
  ItispossiblethatCaptainPalliserfelthimselfmoreirritatinglyinfoldedintheswathingrealizationthatsomeonewasinaridiculousposition,anditiscertainthatMr。Palfordfeltitnecessarytopreserveanoutwardlyflawlessdignityasthedukesurprisinglylefthischairandjoinedthem。
  “Letmego,too,“hesuggested;“Imaybeabletoassistinthrowinglight。”HisincludingmovementinMissAlicia”sdirectionwasdelightfullygraciousandfriendly。ItwasinclusiveofMr。Hutchinsonalso。
  “Willyoucomewithus,MissTempleBarholm?“hesaid。“Andyoutoo,Mr。Hutchinson。Weshallgooveritallinitsmostinterestingdetail,andyoumustbeeageraboutit。Iammyself。”
  HishappyandentirelycorrectideawasthattheimpendingentranceofMr。JamesTempleBarholmwould“comeoff“betterintheabsenceofaudience。
  Hutchinsonalmostbouncedfromhischairinhisreadiness。MissAlicialookedatTembarom。
  “Yes,MissAlicia,“heansweredherinquiringglance。“Yougo,too。
  You”llgetitalloverquicker。”
  RigidproprietyforbadethatMr。Palfordshouldexpressannoyance,buttheefforttorestraintheexpressionofitwasinhiscountenance。
  WasitpossiblethattheAmericanhabitofbeingjocularhadactuallyhelditsowninamatterasseriousasthis?Andcouldeventhemostcynicalandlight-mindedofducalpersonageshavebeeninvolvedinitsunworthyfrivolities?Butnoonelookedjocular——Tembarom”sjawwassetinitshardline,andtheduke,takingupthebroadribbonofhisrimlessmonocletofixtheglassinhiseye,woretheexpressionofamanwhosesenseofhumorwastemporarilyinabeyance。
  “ArewetounderstandthatyourGrace——?“
  “Yes,“saidhisGraceatriflecurtly,“Ihaveknownaboutitforsometime。”
  “Butwhywasnobodytold?“putinPalliser。
  “Whyshouldpeoplebetold?Therewasnothingsufficientlydefinitetotell。Itwasawaitinggame。”HisGracewastednowords。“Iwastold。
  Mr。TempleBarholmdidnotknowEnglandorEnglishmethods。Hisidea——
  perhapsamistakenone——wasthatanEnglishdukeoughttobeabletoadvisehim。Hecametomeandmadeacleanbreastofit。Hegoesstraightatthings,thatyoungfellow。Makeswhathecallsa`beeline。”Oh!I”vebeeninit——I”vebeeninit,Iassureyou。”
  ItwasastheycrossedthehallthathisGraceslightlylaughed。
  “Itstruckmeasasortofwild-goosechaseatfirst。Hehadonlyaghostofaclue——amereresemblancetoaportrait。Buthebelievedinit,andhehadaninstinct。”Helaughedagain。“ThedullestandmostunmelodramaticneighborhoodinEnglandhasbeentakingpartinamelodrama——buttherehasbeennovillaininit——onlyamatter-of-factyoungman,workingoutaqueerthinginhisownqueer,matter-of-factway。”
  Whenthedoorclosedbehindthem,TembaromwenttoLadyJoan。Shehadrisenandwasstandingbeforethewindow,herbacktotheroom。Shelookedtallandstraightandtenselybracedwhensheturnedround,buttherewasendurance,notfiercenessinhereyes。
  “DidheleavethecountryknowingIwashere——waiting?“sheasked。Hervoicewaslowandfatigued。Shehadrememberedthatyearshadpassed,andthatitwasperhapsafterallonlyhumanthatlonganguishshouldblotthingsout,anddullahopelessman”smemory。
  “No,“answeredTembaromsharply。“Hedidn”t。Youweren”tinitthen。
  Hebelievedyou”dmarriedthatDukeofMerthshirefellow。Thisisthewayitwas:Letmetellittoyouquick。Aletterthathadbeenwanderingroundcametohimthenightbeforethecave-in,whentheythoughthewaskilled。IttoldhimoldTempleBarholmwasdead。Hestartedoutbeforedaylight,andyoucanbethewasstrunguptillhewasnearcrazywithexcitement。HebelievedthatifhewasinEnglandwithplentyofmoneyhecouldtrackdownthatcardsharplie。Hebelievedyou”dhelphim。Somewhere,whilehewastravelinghecameacrossanoldpaperwithalotofdopeaboutyourbeingengaged。”
  Joanrememberedwellhowhermotherhadworkedtosetthestoryafloat——howtheyhadgonethroughthemostawfuloftheirscenes——
  almostravingateachother,shutuptogetherintheboudoirinHillStreet。
  “That”sallheremembers,exceptthathethoughtsomeonehadhithimacrackonthehead。Nothinghadhithim。He”dhadtoomuchtostandupunderandsomethinggavewayinhisbrain。Hedoesn”tknowwhathappenedafterthat。He”dwakeupsometimesjustenoughtoknowhewaswanderingabouttryingtogethome。It”sbeenthelimittotrytotrackhim。Ifhe”dnotcometohimselfwecouldneverhavebeenquitesure。That”swhyIstuckatit。ButheDIDcometohimself。Allofasudden。SirOrmsbywilltellyouthat”swhatnearlyalwayshappens。
  Theywakeupallofasudden。It”sallright;it”sallright。Iusedtopromisehimitwouldbe——whenIwasn”tsurethatIwasn”tlying。”
  Andforthefirsttimehebrokeintothefriendlygrin——butitwasmorevaliantthanspontaneous。Hewantedhertoknowthatitwas“allright。”
  “Oh!“shecried,“oh!you”
  Shestoppedbecausethedoorwasopening。
  “It”sJem,“hesaidsharply。“Ann,let”sgo。”AndthatinstantLittleAnnwasnearhim。
  “No!no!don”tgo,“criedLadyJoan。
  JemTempleBarholmcameinthroughthedoorway。Lifeandsoundandbreathstoppedforasecond,andthenthetwowhirledintoeachother”sarmsasifastormhadsweptthemthere。
  “Jem!“shewailed。“Oh,Jem!Myman!Wherehaveyoubeen?“
  “I”vebeeninhell,Joan——inhell!“heanswered,choking,”andthiswonderfulfellowhasdraggedmeoutofit。”
  ButTembaromwouldhavenoneofit。Hecouldnotstandit。Thissortofthingfilleduphisthroatandputhimatanoverwhelmingdisadvantage。HejustlaidahandonJemTempleBarholm”sshoulderandgavehimanawkwardlyfriendlypush。
  “Say,cutmeoutofit!“hesaid。“Yougetbusy,“hisvoiceratherbreaking。“You”vegotalottosaytoher。Itwasuptomebefore;——
  now,it”suptoyou。”
  LittleAnnwentwithhimintothenextroom。
  Theroomtheywentintowasasmallerone,quiet,anditsorielwindowsmuchovershadowedbytrees。BythetimetheystoodtogetherinthecenterofitTembaromhadswallowedsomethingtwiceorthrice,andhadrecoveredhimself。Evenhisoldsmilehadcomebackashetookoneofherhandsineachofhis,andholdingthemwideapartstoodandlookeddownather。
  “Godblessyou,LittleAnn,“hesaid。“IjustknewIshouldfindyouhere。I”dhavebetmylastdollaronit。”
  Thehandsheheldweretremblingjustalittle,andthedimplesquiveredinandout。Buthereyesweresteady,andalovelyincreasingintensityglowedinthem。
  “Youwentafterhimandbroughthimback。Hewasallwroughtup,andheneededsomeonewithgoodcommonsensetostophimintimetomakehimthinkstraightbeforehedidanythingsilly,“shesaid。
  “Isaystohim,“T。Tembarommadethematterclear;“`Say,you”veleftsomethingbehindthatbelongstoyou!Comebackandgetit。”ImeantLadyJoan。AndIsays,`GoodLord,man,you”reactinglikeafellowinaplay。Thatplacedoesn”tbelongtome。Itbelongstoyou。Ifitwasmine,fairandsquare,LittleWillie”dhangontoit。There”dbenonoblesacrificeinhis。Yougetabraceon。”“
  “Whentheyweretalkinginthatsillywayaboutyou,andsayingyou”drunaway,“saidLittleAnn,herfaceupliftedadoringlyasshetalked,“Isaidtofather,`Ifhe”sgone,he”sgonetogetsomething。Andhe”llbelikelytobringitback。”“
  Healmostdroppedherhandsandcaughthertohimthen。Buthesavedhimselfintime。
  “Nowthisgreatchangehascome,“hesaid,“everythingwillbedifferent。Themenyou”llknowwilllooklikethepicturesintheadvertisementsatthebacksofmagazines——thosefellowswithchinsandsmoothhair。Ishalllooklikeachauffeuramongthem。”
  Butshedidnotblenchintheleast,thoughsherememberedwhosewordshewasquoting。Theintenseandlovelyfemininityinhereyesonlyincreased。Shecameclosertohim,andsobecauseofhisheighthadtolookupmore。
  “Youwillalwaysmakejokes——butIdon”tcare。Idon”tcareforanythingbutyou,“shesaid。“Iloveyourjokes;Iloveeverythingaboutyou:Iloveyoureyes——andyourvoice——andyourlaugh。Iloveyourveryclothes。”Hervoicequiveredasherdimplesdid。“TheselastmonthsI”vesometimesfeltasifIshoulddieoflovingyou。”
  Itwasawonderfulthing——wonderful。Hiseyes——hiswholeyoungbeinghadkindledashelookeddowndrinkingineveryword。
  “Isthatthekindofquietlittlethingyouare?“hesaid。
  “Yes,itis,“sheansweredfirmly。
  “Andyou”resatisfied——youknow,whoitisIwant?——You”rereadytodowhatyousaidyouwouldthatlastnightatMrs。Bowse”s?“
  “Whatdoyouthink?“shesaidinherclearlittlevoice。
  Hecaughthertheninastrong,hearty,young,joyousclutch。
  “Youcometome,LittleAnn。Youcomerighttome,“hesaid。
  CHAPTERXL
  Manyanhonestpennywasturned,withtheassistanceoftheromanticTempleBarholmcase,bywritersofparagraphsfornewspaperspublishedintheUnitedStates。ItwasnotmerelyaromancewhichbelongedtoEnglandbutwasexcitinglylinkedtoAmericabythefactthatitsheroregardedhimselfasanAmerican,andhadpassedthroughallthepicturesqueepisodesofamostdesirablystrugglingyouthintheverystreetsofNewYorkitself,andhad“workedhiswayup“totheproudpositionofsocietyreporter“on“ahugeSundaypaper。Itwasgenerallyconsideredtoredoundlargelytohiscreditthatrefusing“inspiteofalltemptationstobelongtoothernations,“hehadbeenborninBrooklyn,thathehadwornraggedclothesandshoeswithholesinthem,thathehadblackedotherpeople”sshoes,runerrands,andsoldnewspapersthere。IfhehadbeenamereEnglishyoungman,onerecountingofhisromancewouldhavedisposedofhim;butashewaspresentedtothenewspaperpubliceverycharacteristiclentitselftoelaboration。Hewas,infact,flaringlyanecdotal。AsanewlyelectedPresidentwhohasmadebootsordrivenacanal-boatinhisunconsideredyouthendearshimselfindescribablytobothparagraphreaderandparagraphpurveyor,sodidT。Tembaromendearhimself。Forweeks,hewasaperennialfount。Whatquitecrediblestorycannotberelatedofahungryladwhoiswildlyflungbychanceintoimmensefortuneandthelapsofdukes,sotospeak?Thefeeblestimaginationmustbestirredbythehighcolorofsuchanepisode,andstimulatedtosuperbeffort。Untilthepublichadbecomesatedwithreadinganecdotesdepictingtheextentofhisearlyprivations,anddwellingonillustrationswhichpresentedlumber-yardsinwhichhehadslept,andthefacadesoftumble-downtenementsinwhichhehadfirstbeheldthelightofday,hewasamodestsourceofincome。Anylumber-yardoranytenementsufficientlydilapidatedwouldserveasamodel;andthefactthatintheshiftingarchitecturallifeofNewYorktheactualoriginalscenesoftheincidentshadbeendemolishedandbuiltuponbynewapartment-houses,ornewrailroadstations,ornewfactoriesseventy-fivestorieshigh,wasanunobstructingtriviality。AccountsofhismannerofconductinghimselfinEuropeancourtstowhichhehadsupposedlybeenbidden,ofhisimmensepopularityinglitteringcircles,ofhisfinelydemocraticbearingwhenconfrontedbyemperorssurroundedbytheirguiltysplendors,werethejoyofremotevillagesandtowns。Athriftyandyoungminornovelisthastilyincorporatedhiminaserial,andsyndicatedituponthespotunderthetitleof“LivingorDead。”Amongitsespecialpublicitwasasuccessofsuchanatureasbetrayeditsauthorintoashastilywritingasecondromance,whichnotbeingrenderedstimulatingbyafoundationoffactfailedtorepeathistriumph。
  T。Tembarom,readinginthelibraryatTempleBarholmthefirstnewspaperssentfromNewYork,smiledwidely。
  “Youseethey”vegottosaysomething,Jem,“heexplained。“It”stoobigascooptobepassedover。Something”sgottobeturnedin。Anditmeansmoneytothefellows,too。It”sgoodcopy。”
  “Suppose,“suggestedJem,watchinghimwithinterest,“youweretowritethefactsyourselfandpassthemontosomedecentchapwho”dbegladtogetthem。”
  “Glad!“Tembaromflushedwithdelight。“Anychapwouldbe”wayupintheairatthechance。It”sthebestkindofstuff。Wouldn”tyoumind?
  Areyousureyouwouldn”t?“Hewasthewarhorsesnuffingbattlefromafar。
  JemTempleBarholmlaughedoutrightatthegleaminhiseyes。
  “No,Ishouldn”tcareahang,dearfellow。AndthefactthatI
  objectedwouldnotstopthestory。”
  “No,itwouldn”t,bygee!Say,I”llgetAnntohelpme,andwe”llsendittothemanwhotookmyplaceontheEarth。It”llmeanboardandbootstohimforamonthifheworksitright。Andit”llbedoingagoodturntoGalton,too。IshallbegladtoseeoldGaltonwhenIgoback。”
  “Youarequitesureyouwanttogoback?“inquiredJem。AcertainglowoffeelingwasalwaysinhiseyeswhenheturnedthemonT。Tembarom。
  “Goback!Ishouldsmile!OfcourseIshallgoback。I”vegottogetbusyforHutchinsonandI”vegottogetbusyformyself。Iguessthere”llbeworktodothat”lltakemehalfovertheworld;butI”mgoingbackfirst。Ann”sgoingwithme。”
  ButtherewasnoreferencetoareturntoNewYorkwhentheSundayEarthandotherwidelycirculatedweeklysheetsgaveprominencetothemarriageofMr。TempleTempleBarholmandMissHutchinson,onlychildandheiressofMr。JosephHutchinson,thecelebratedinventor。Fromanewspaperpointofview,theweddinghadbeenratherunfairlyquiet,anditwasnecessarytofillspacewitharevivaloftherenownedstory,withpicturesofbrideandbridegroom,andofTempleBarholmsurroundedbyancestraloaks。Athrivingbusinesswouldhavebeendonebythereportersifanoceangreyhoundhadlandedthepairatthedocksomemorning,andsnap-shotscouldhavebeentakenastheycrossedthegangway,andwearingappareldescribed。Buthopeofsuchfortunewassweptawaybytheclosingparagraph,whichstatedthatMr。andMrs。
  TempleBarholmwould“spendthenexttwomonthsinmotoringthroughItalyandSpainintheir90h。p。Panhard。”
  ItwasT。TembaromwhosentthislastitemprivatelytoGalton。
  “It”snottrue,“hisletteradded,“butwhatI”mgoingtodoisnobody”sbusinessbutmineandmywife”s,andthiswillsuitpeoplejustaswell。”AndthenheconfidedtoGaltonthethingwhichwasthetruth。
  TheSt。Francescaapartment-housewasaverynewone,situatedonacornerofanasyetsparselybuiltbutrapidlyspreadingavenueabovethe“100thStreets“——manynumbersabovethem。Therewasafranklyunfinishedairabouttheneighborhood,buthereandtherea“store“
  hadbrokenforthandvaliantlydisplayednecessities,andevenarticlesvergingupontheeconomicallyornamental。Itwasplainlyimperativethattheideashouldbesuggestedthattherewereonthespotsourcesofsupplynotrequiringtheimmediateemploymentoftheservicesoftheelevatedrailroadintheachievementofpurchase,andalsothatenterpriserightlyencouragedmightdevelopintobeingequaltoalldemands。Hereandthereanexceedinglyfreshandclean“marketstore,“brilliantwiththehighlycoloredlabelsadorningtinnedsoupsandmeatsandediblesinglassjars,alluringlypresenteditselftothepasser-by。Theelevatedrailroadpercheduponironsupports,andwithironstairwayssotallthattheylookedalmostperilous,wasaprominentfeatureofthelandscape。Therewerestretchesofwasteground,andhighbackgroundsofbitsofcountryandwoodlandtobeseen。TherushofNewYorktraffichadnotyetreachedthestreets,andtheavenuewasofanagreeablesuburbancleanlinessandcalm。
  Peoplewholivedinupperstoriescouldpridethemselvesonhaving“viewsoftheriver。”Thesetheylaidstressuponwhenitwashintedthatthey“livedalongwayuptown。”
  TheSt。Francescawasbuiltoflight-brownstoneanddecoratedwithmuchornatemolding。Itwasfourteenstorieshigh,andwassuppliedwithornamentalfire-escapes。Itwas“noslouchofabuilding。”
  Everythingdecorativewhichcouldbedoneforithadbeendone。Theentrancewasalmostimposing,andagenerouslavishnessinthewayofcementmosaicflooringandnewandthickredcarpetstrucktheeyeatonce。Thegrill-workoftheelevatorwasoffresh,brightblackness,pickedoutwithgold,andthecoloredelevator-boyworeablueliverywithbrassbuttons。Personsoflimitedmeanswhowerewillingtodiscardtheexcitementsof“downtown“gotagooddealfortheirmoney,andfrequentlyfoundthemselvessecretlysurprisedandupliftedbytheatmosphereofluxurywhichgreetedthemwhentheyenteredtheirred-
  carpetedhall。Itwaswonderful,theysaid,congratulatingoneanotherprivately,howmuchcomfortandstyleyougotinaNewYorkapartment-
  houseafteryoupassedthe“150ths。”
  OnacertainafternoonT。Tembarom,withhishatonthebackofhisheadandhisarmsfullofparcels,havingleapedoffthe“L“whenitstoppedattheneareststation,dartedupanddowntheironstairwaysuntilhereachedtheground,andthenhurriedacrosstheavenuetotheSt。Francesca。Hemadelongstrides,andtwoorthreetimesgrinnedasifthinkingofsomethinghighlyamusing;andonceortwicehebegantowhistleandcheckedhimself。Helookedapprovinglyatthetallbuildinganditssolidlybalustradedentrance-stepsasheapproachedit,andwhenheenteredthered-carpetedhallhegavegreetingtoasmallmulattoboyinlivery。
  “Hello,Tom!How”severything?“heinquired,hilariously。“Youtakinggoodcareofthisbuilding?Letanymoreeight-roomapartments?You”vegottokeeprightonthejob,youknow。Can”thaveyouloafingbecauseyou”vegotthosebrassbuttons。”
  Thesmallpageshowedhisteethingleefulappreciationoftheirfriendlyintimacy。
  “Yassir。That”sso,“heanswered。“Mis”Baromshe”swaitin”foryou。
  Themcarpetsiscome,sir。Tracy”swagonbrought”em”boutanhourago。ItoldherI”dhelpherlay”emifshewantedmeto,butshesaidyouwascomin”withthehammeran”tacks。”Twarn”tthatshethoughtI
  wastoolittle。Itwasjestthattherewasn”tnotacks。Itol”herjestcallmeinanytimetodoanythin”shewantdone,an”shesaidshewould。”
  “She”lldoit,“saidT。Tembarom。“Youjustkeepontap。I”mjustcountingonyouandLighthere,“takingintheelevator-boyashesteppedintotheelevator,“tolookafterherwhenI”mout。”
  Theelevator-boygrinnedalso,andtheelevatorshotuptheshaft,thenumbersofthefloorspassingalmosttoorapidlytobedistinguished。
  Theelevatorwasnewandsowastheboy,anditwastheprideofhissoultolandeachpassengerathisownparticularfloor,asifhehadbeenpropelledupwardfromacatapult。Buthedidnotgotoorapidlyforthispassenger,atleast,thoughapaperparcelorsowasdroppedinthetransitandhadtobepickedupwhenhestoppedatfloorfourteen。
  Theredcarpetswereonthecorridortherealso,andfreshpaintandpaperwereonthewalls。Afewyardsfromtheelevatorhestoppedatadoorandopeneditwithalatch-key,beamingwithinordinatedelight。
  Thedooropenedintoanarrowcorridorleadingintoasmallapartment,thefurnitureofwhichwasnotyetsetinorder。Arollofcarpetandsomematsstoodinacorner,chairsandtableswithburlapsroundtheirlegswaitedhereandthere,acotwithamattressonit,evidentlytobetransformedintoa“couch,“heldpackagesofbafflinglyirregularshapesandsizes。Inthetinykitchennewpotsandpansandkettles,somestillwrappedinpaper,tiltedthemselvesatvariousanglesonthegleamingnewrangeorontheclosedlidsofthedoll-sizedstationarywash-tubs。
  LittleAnnhadbeenverybusy,andsomeofthethingswereunpacked。
  Shehadbeensweepingandmoppingfloorsandpolishingupremotecorners,andshehadonabigwhitepinafore-apronwithlongsleeves,whichtransformedherintoasortofsmallfemalechorister。Shecameintothenarrowcorridorwithabroominherhand,herperiwinkle-bluegazeasthrilledasanexcitedchild”swhenitattacksthearrangementofitsfirstdoll”shouse。Herhairwasalittleruffledwhereitshowedbelowthewhitekerchiefshehadtiedoverherhead。Thewarm,daisypinknessofhercheekswasamazing。
  “Hello!“calledoutTembaromatsightofher。“Areyouthereyet?I
  don”tbelieveit。”
  “Yes,I”mhere,“sheanswered,dimplingathim。
  “Notyou!“hesaid。“Youcouldn”tbe!You”vemeltedaway。Let”ssee。”
  Andheslidhisparcelsdownonthecotandliftedherupintheairasifshehadbeenababy。“HowcanItell,anyhow?“helaughedout。
  “Youdon”tweighanything,andwhenafellowsqueezesyouhe”sgottolookoutwhathe”sdoing。”
  Hedidnotseemto“lookout“particularlywhenhecaughthertohiminahugintowhichsheappearedcharminglytomelt。Shemadeherselfpartofit,withsoftarmswhichwentatonceroundhisneckandheldhim。
  “Say!“hebrokeforthwhenhesetherdown。“DoyouthinkI”mnotgladtogetback?“
  “No,Idon”t,Tem,“sheanswered,“IknowhowgladyouarebythewayI”mgladmyself。”
  “Youknowjusteverything!“heejaculated,lookingherover,“justeverydarnedthing——Godblessyou!Butdon”tyoumeltaway,willyou?
  That”swhatI”mafraidof。I”lldoanyoldthingonearthifyou”lljuststay。”
  Thatwashisgreatjoke,——thoughsheknewitwasnotsogreatajokeasitseemed,——thathewouldnotbelievethatshewasreal,andbelievedthatshemightdisappearatanymoment。Theyhadbeenmarriedthreeweeks,andshestillknewwhenshesawhimpausetolookatherthathewouldsuddenlyseizeandholdherfast,tryingtolaugh,sometimesnotwithentiresuccess。
  “Doyouknowhowlongitwas?Doyouknowhowfarawaythatbigplacewasfromeverythingintheworld?“hehadsaidonce。“Andmeholdingonandgrittingmyteeth?Andnotasoultoopenmymouthto!Theolddukewastheonlyonewhounderstood,anyhow。He”dbeenthere。”
  “I”llstay,“sheanswerednow,standingbeforehimashesatdownontheendofthe“couch。”Sheputafirm,warm-palmedlittlehandoneachsideofhisface,andhelditbetweenthemasshelookeddeepintohiseyes。“Youlookatme,Tem——andsee。”
  “Ibelieveitnow,“hesaid,“butIshan”tinfifteenminutes。”
  “We”rebothright-downsilly,“shesaid,hersoft,cosylaughbreakingout。“Lookroundthisroomandseewhatwe”vegottodo。Let”sbeginthisminute。Didyougetthegroceries?“
  Hesprangupandbegantogooverhispackagestriumphantly。
  “Tea,coffee,sugar,pepper,salt,beefsteak,“hecalledout。
  “Wecan”thavebeefsteakoften,“shesaid,soberly,“ifwe”regoingtodoitonfifteenaweek。”
  “GoodLord,no!“hegavebacktoher,hilariously。“ButthisisaFifthAvenuefeed。”
  “Let”stakethemintothekitchenandputthemintothecupboard,anduntiethepotsandpans。”Shewassuddenlyquiteabsorbedandbusinesslike。“Wemustmaketheroomtidyandtackdownthecarpet,andthencookthedinner。”
  Hefollowedherandobeyedherlikeanenrapturedboy。Thewonderofherwasthat,despiteitsunarrangedair,thetinyplacewasalreadyclearedandsetforaction。Shehaddoneitallbeforeshehadsweptouttheundiscoveredcorners。Everythingwasnearthespottowhichitbelonged。Therewasnothingtomoveordragoutoftheway。
  “Igotitallreadytoputstraight,“shesaid,“butIwantedyoutofinishitwithme。Itwouldn”thaveseemedrightifI”ddoneitwithoutyou。Itwouldn”thavebeenasmuchOURS。”
  Thencameactiveservice。Shewaslikeasmallgeneralcommandinganarmyofone。Theyputthingsonshelves;theyhungthingsonhooks;
  theyfoundplacesinwhichthingsbelonged;theysetchairsandtablesstraight;andthen,afterdustingandpolishingthem,setthematamoreimposingangle;theyunrolledthelittlegreencarpetandtackeddownitscorners;andtransformedthecotintoa“couch“bycoveringitwithwhatTracy”sknewasa“throw“andadorningoneendofitwithcotton-stuffedcushions。Theyhunglittlephotogravuresonthewallsandstrungupsomecurtainsbeforethegood-sizedwindow,whichlookeddownfromanenormousheightatthetopoffour-storiedhouses,andtookinbeyondthemtheriverandtheshorebeyond。BecausetherewasnofireplaceTembaromknockedupashelf,and,coveringitwithascarffromTracy”s,setupsomeinoffensiveornamentsonitandflankedthemwithphotographsofJemTempleBarholm,LadyJoanincourtdress,MissAliciainherprettiestcap,andthegreathousewithitshugeterraceandthegriffins。
  “Ain”tshealooker?“TembaromsaidofLadyJoan。“Andain”tJemalooker,too?Gee!they”reapair。Jemthinksthishoneymoonstuntofoursisthebestthingheeverheardof——usfixingourselvesupherejustlikewewouldhavedoneifnothinghadeverhappened,andwe”dHADtodoitonfifteenper。Say,“throwinganarmabouther,“areyougettingasmuchfunoutofitasifweHADto,asifImightlosemyjobanyminute,andwemightgetfiredoutofherebecausewecouldn”tpaytherent?Ibelieveyou”dratherliketothinkImightringyouintosomesortoftrouble,sothatyoucouldhelpmetogetyououtofit。”
  That”snonsense,“sheanswered,withasweet,untruthfullittleface。
  “Ishouldn”tbeverysensibleifIwasn”tgladyouCOULDN”Tloseyourjob。FatherandIareyourjobnow。”
  Helaughedaloud。Thiswastheinnocent,fantastictruthofit。Theyhadchosentodothisthing——tospendtheirhoney-mooninthisparticularway,andtherewasnoreasonwhytheyshouldnot。ThelittledreamwhichhadbeenofsuchunattainableproportionsinthedaysofMrs。Bowse”sboarding-housecouldberealizedtoitsfullest。
  NooneintheSt。Francescaapartmentsknewthattheyounghoney-
  moonersinthefive-roomedapartmentwereotherthanMr。andMrs。T。
  Barholm,asrecordedonthetabletofnamesintheentrance。
  Hutchinsonknew,andMissAliciaknew,andJemTempleBarholm,andLadyJoan。TheDukeofStoneknew,andthoughttheold-fashionednessoftheideaquitethelasttouchofmodernity。
  “Didyouseeanyonewhoknewyouwhenyouwereout?“LittleAnnasked。
  “No,andifIhadtheywouldn”thavebelievedthey”dseenme,becausethepaperstoldthemthatMr。andMrs。TempleBarholmarespendingtheirhoneymoonmotoringthroughSpainintheirninety-horse-powerPanhard。”
  “Let”sgoandgetdinner,“saidLittleAnn。
  Theywentintothedoll”s-housekitchenandcookedthedinner。LittleAnnbroiledsteakandfriedpotatochips,andT。Tembaromproducedawonderfulcustardpiehehadboughtataconfectioner”s。Hesetthetable,andputabunchofyellowdaisiesinthemiddleofit。
  “Wecouldn”tdoiteverydayonfifteenperweek,“hesaid。“Ifwewantedflowersweshouldhavetogrowtheminoldtomato-cans。”
  LittleAnntookoffherchorister”s-gownapronandherkerchief,andpattedandtouchedupherhair。Shewaspinktoherears,andhadseveralnewdimples;andwhenshesatdownoppositehim,asshehadsatthatfirstnightatMrs。Bowse”sboarding-housesupper,Tembaromstaredatherandcaughthisbreath。
  “YouAREthere?“hesaid,“ain”tyou?“
  “Yes,Iam,“sheanswered。
  Whentheyhadclearedthetableandwashedthedishes,andhadleftthetoykitchenspickandspan,thetenmillionlightsinNewYorkwerelightedandcastingtheirglowabovethecity。TembaromsatdownontheAdamschairbeforethewindowandtookLittleAnnonhisknee。
  Shewasofthebuildwhichsettlescomfortablyandwitheaseintosoftcurveswhosenearnessisacaress。LookeddownatfromthefourteenthstoryoftheSt。Francescaapartments,thelightsstrungthemselvesalonglinesofstreets,crossingandrecrossingoneanother;theyglowedandblazedagainstmassesofbuildings,andtheyhungatenormousheightsinmid-airhereandthere,apparentlywithoutanysupport。Everywherewastheglowanddazzleoftheirbrilliancyoflight,withthedistantbeehumofanearingelevatedtrain,atintervalsgraduallydeepeningintoaroar。Theriverlookedmilesbelowthem,andcraftwithsparksorblazeoflightwentslowlyorswiftlytoandfro。
  “It”slikeadream,“saidLittleAnn,afteralongsilence。“Andweareupherelikebirdsinanest。”
  Hegaveheraclosergrip。
  “MissAliciaoncesaidthatwhenIwasalmostdownandout,“hesaid。
  “Itgavemeajolt。Shesaidaplacelikethiswouldbelikeanest。
  Whereverwego,——andwe”llhavetogotolotsofplacesandliveinlotsofdifferentways,——we”llkeepthisplace,andsometimewe”llbringherhereandlethertryit。I”vejustgottoshowherNewYork。”
  “Yes,letuskeepit,“saidLittleAnn,drowsily,“justforanest。”
  Therewasanothersilence,andthelightsontheriverfarbelowstilltwinkledorblazedastheydriftedtoandfro。
  “Youarethere,ain”tyou?“saidTembarominahalf-whisper。
  “Yes——Iam,“murmuredLittleAnn。
  Butshehadhadabusyday,andwhenhelookeddownather,shehungsoftlyagainsthisshoulder,fastasleep。
  End