“Eh?Didn’tI?Imusthaveforgottentomentionit。She——sheIS
  here,youknow。“Mrs。Wyethshookherhead。
  “Samuel,you’reperfectlyidiotictoday,“shedeclared。“Ofcoursesheishere;anyonewitheyescanseesheis。Sheis——ahem——
  visitingmeandsheisattendingtheMissesCabot’sschool。There!
  Now,Mr。Smithunderstands,Ihope。Anddinnerisready。Don’tanyofyousayanotherworduntilweareatthetable。MyfatherusedtosaythatlukewarmsoupwastheworstsortofcoldreceptionandI
  agreewithhim。“
  DuringdinnerSamwastremendouslycurioustodiscoverhowandwherehisfriendandMaryhadmetandwhatthescrapemightbetowhichCrawfordhadreferred。Buthiscuriositywasunsatisfied。Mr。
  SmithrefusedtotellandMaryonlysmiledandshookherheadwhenquestioned。
  Theyoungpeoplefurnishedmostoftheconversationduringthemeal。
  Therecentfootballseasonanditstriumphantendingwerediscussed,ofcourse,andtheprospectsofthehockeyteamcameinforitsshare。Sam,itappeared,wasoutforaplaceonthehockeysquad。
  “Youmustseesomeofthegames,Mary,“hesaid。“I’llgetticketsforyouandCousinEmily。You’recrazyaboutsports,aren’tyou,CousinEmily。“
  Mrs。Wyethregardedhimthroughhereyeglasses。
  “Iimagine,“sheobserved,“thatthatremarkisintendedasajoke。
  Isawonefootballgameandthespectacleofthoseboystramplingeachothertodeathbeforemyeyes,andofyou,SamuelKeith,hoppingupanddownshrieking,’Tear’emup’and’Smash’em’wasthenearestapproachtoinsanityIeverexperienced。SincethattimeI
  haveregardedDoctorEliotasPresidentEmeritusofanasylumandNOTauniversity。“
  Samwashugelydelighted。“That’sfootball,“hedeclared。“IwilladmitthatnoonebutlunaticslikeCrawfordhereplayfootball。
  Hockey,now,isdifferent。Iplayhockey。“
  Crawfordseemedsurprised。
  “Doyou?“heasked,witheagerinterest。“Noonehaseverguessedit,noteventhecoach。Youshouldn’tkeepitasecretfromHIM,Sam。“
  MissPease,havingbeeninvitedoutthatday,wasnotpresentatdinner。AfterthecoffeewasservedtheirrepressibleSamproposedawalk。
  “Youwon’tcaretogo,CousinEmily,“hesaid,“butI’msureMarywill。Itisafineafternoonandsheneedstheair。Crawfordisn’tmuchofawalker;hecanstayandkeepCousinEmilycompany。Wewon’tbelong。“
  BeforeMarycoulddeclinethisdisinterestedinvitationMrs。Wyethsavedherthetrouble。
  “Thankyou,Samuel,“shesaid,crisply。“Yourkindnessisappreciated,particularlybyMr。Smithandmyself。Icanseethatheisdelightedwiththeidea。ButMaryandIaregoingtotheafternoonserviceattheArlingtonStreetchurch。Soyouwillhavetoexcuseus。“
  Thisshouldhavebeenasquelcher,butitwasnot。SamannouncedthatheandCrawfordwouldgowiththem。“Wewerethinkingofgoingtochurch,weren’twe,Crawford?ItisjustwhatIsuggested,youremember。“
  Mrs。Wyethsaid“Humph,“andthatwasall。SheandMarywenttotheirroomstogetready。Sam,surprisedattheunexpectedsuccessofhissuddeninspirationandimmenselytickled,chuckledintriumph。Buthisjoywasmateriallylessenedwhenthequartetteleftthehouse。
  “Thesesidewalksaretoonarrowforfour,“declaredMrs。Wyeth。
  “Samuel,youmaywalkwithme。Mary,youandMr。Smithmustkeepcloseatourheelsandwalkfast。Ineverpermitmyselformygueststobelateatchurch。“
  DuringthewalkCrawfordaskedanumberofquestions。Howlonghadhiscompanionbeeninthecity?Howlongdidsheintendstaying?
  Didsheplanreturningtotheschoolforanotheryear?WherewouldshespendtheChristmasvacation?Marysaidshewasgoinghome,toSouthHarniss,fortheholidays。
  “It’sabullyoldplace,CapeCod,“declaredCrawford。“IneverhadabettertimethanIdidonthatvisitatSam’s。WishIweregoingthereagainsomeday。“
  “Whydon’tyou?“askedMary。
  Theyoungmanshookhishead。“Ordersfromhome,“hesaid。“Fatherinsistsonmycominghometohimthemomentthetermcloses。ImadethatvisittoSam’sonmyownresponsibilityandIgotfitsfordoingit。DadseemstohaveaprejudiceagainsttheEast。Hewon’tcomeherehimselfandhedoesn’tliketohavemestayanylongerthanisabsolutelynecessary。WhenIwrotehimIwasatSouthHarnisshetelegraphedmetocomehomeinahurry。HeisEasternbornhimself,livedsomewherethiswaywhenhewasyoung,buthedoesn’ttalkaboutitandhasmoreprejudicesagainstEasternwaysandEasternpeoplethanifhe’dlivedallhislifeinCarsonCity。
  Won’tevencomeontoseemeplayfootball。IdoubtifhecomestoCommencementnextspring;andIgraduate,too。“
  “IwonderhepermittedyoutogotoHarvard,“saidMary。
  “Hehadtopermitit。I’vealwaysbeenforHarvardeversinceI
  thoughtaboutcollege。DadwasallforaWesternuniversity,butI
  satbackinthestirrupsandpulledforHarvardandfinallyhegavein。HegenerallygivesinifIbuckhardenough。He’sabullyoldDadandwe’regreatpals,morelikebrothersthanfatherandson。
  Theonlypointwherewedisagreeishisconfoundedsectionalprejudice。HethinksthesunnotonlysetsintheWestbutrisesthere。“
  ThegirllearnedthatheintendedenteringtheHarvardMedicalSchoolinthefall。
  “Ihadtofightforthat,too,“hesaid,withalaugh。“I’vealwayswantedtobeadoctorbutDadwouldn’tgiveinforeversolong。HeisinterestedinminingpropertiesthereathomeanditwashisideathatIshouldcomeinwithhimwhenIfinishedschool。ButI
  couldn’tseeit。Iwantedtostudymedicine。Dadsaystherearealmostasmanystarvingdoctorsastherearedown-at-the-heellawyers;ifIgoinwithhim,hesays,Ishallhavewhatispracticallyasurethingandasoftsnapfortherestofmydays。
  Thatdoesn’tsuitme。Iwanttowork;Iexpectto。Iwanttopaddlemyowncanoe。ImaybethepoorestM。D。thateverputupasign,butI’mgoingtoputthatsignupjustthesame。AndifI
  starveIshan’taskhimoranyoneelsetofeedme。“
  Helaughedagainashesaidit,buttherewasadeterminedringinhisvoiceandasquaresettohischinwhichMarynoticedandliked。
  Hemeantwhathesaid,thatwasevident。
  “Ithinkadoctor’sprofessionisoneofthenoblestandfinestintheworld,“shesaid。
  “Doyou?Goodforyou!SodoI。Itdoesn’tbringinthedollarsasfastassomeothers,butitdoesseemaman’sjobtome。Thebigspecialistsmakealotofmoneytoo,butthatisn’texactlywhatI
  mean。SomeofthebestmenI’vemetwerejustcountrydoctors,workingnightanddayinallsortsofweatherandgettingpaidornot,justasithappened。ThatoldDoctorHarleydowninyourtownisoneofthatkind,Ithink。IsawsomethingofhisworkwhileI
  wasthere。“
  “Didyou?Ishouldn’thavethoughtyouhadtimeforthat,withallthepicnicsandsailingparties。“
  “Idid,though。ImethimatSam’s。Mrs。Keithhadacoldoracoughorsomething。HeandIgottotalkingandheaskedmetocomeandseehim。Iwent,youbet!Wentoutwithhimonsomeofhisdriveswhilehemadehiscalls,youknow。Hetoldmealotofthings。He’sabrick。“
  “It’squeer,“hewenton,afteramoment,“butIfeltreallyathomedownthereinthatlittleplace。SeemedasifIhadbeentherebeforeand——and——byGeorge,almostasifIbelongedthere。Itwasmyfirstexperienceonandaroundsaltwater,butthatseemednatural,too。Andthepeople——Imeanthepeoplethatbelongthere,notthesummercrowd——Ilikedthemimmensely。Thosetwofineoldcardsthatkeptthestore——Eh,Ibegpardon;theyarerelativesofyours,aren’tthey?Iforgot。“
  “Theyaremyuncles,“saidMary,simply。“Ihavelivedwiththemalmostallmylife。Theyarethebestmenintheworld。“
  “Theyseemedlikeit。I’dliketoknowthembetter。Hello!here’sthatconfoundedchurch。I’veenjoyedthiswalkeversomuch。GuessI’vedoneallthetalking,though。HopeIhaven’tboredyoutodeathgassingaboutmyaffairs。“
  “No,youhaven’t。Ienjoyedit。“
  “Didyoureally?Yes,Iguessyoudidoryouwouldn’tsayso。Youdon’tactlikeagirlthatpretends。ByGeorge!It’sarelieftohavesomeonetotalkto,someonethatunderstandsandappreciateswhatafellowisthinkingabout。Mostgirlswanttotalkfootballanddancingandallthat。Ilikefootballimmenselyanddancingtoo,butthereissomethingelseinlife。EvenSam——he’sasgoodastheymakebuthedoesn’tcaretolistentoanythingserious——thatis,notlong。“
  Maryconsidered。“Ienjoyedlistening,“shesaid,“andIwasgladtohearyoulikedSouthHarnissandmyuncles。“