第8章
"Andmeantime?"hesaid,lookingupatElinor。
"Yes,meantime,it"sJunetime,"Elinorreplied。
"Well,andwhatofSunrise?Didwe——"
"Oh,yes,wedid。Thecollegefirst。Therulingpassion,stronginthehospital。WhenaWreamgetstokingdom-come,healwaysasksSaintPeterfirstforamortarboardandgowninsteadofacrownandwings。”Norrie"seyeswereshining。
"Andhe"salittleparticularabouttheliningofthewings,too——Purple,forLaw;White,forLetters;Blue,forPhilosophy;Red,forDivinity。Takethisquietingpowder。
Collegepresidentsshouldbeseenandnotheard。”
Shesmilinglysilencedhim。
Underhergentleministrations,Dr。FennebencouldpicturewhatcomfortmightbeinstoreforVincentBurgessinaday,doubtlessonlytwoyearsaway。
HeresentedJoshuaWream"sestimateofElinor。SurelyJoshuahadneverseenherintheplaceofnurse。
"Now,meantime,UncleLloyd,"Elinorwassaying,"commencementpassedoffbeautifullyunderActing-DeanBurgess,consideringhowsadandheavy-heartedeverybodywas。
ThetrusteeswanttoraiseProfessorBurgess"ssalarynextyear——
he"ssocompetent。
LloydFenneben"seyeswerenotbandaged,andashelookedatElinorhewonderedatherutterlackofreserveandsentiment,whenshespokeofBurgessinsuchafrank,matter-of-factway。
Whenhewasinloveyearsago——buttimesmusthavechanged。
"Thearrangementsfornextyeararealllookedafter。
Everythingwillbedoneexactlyasyouwouldhaveitdone。
There"snotonethingtoputaworryintothatcottonroundyourhead。”
"Good!Now,tellmeof`beforehand。""Hissmilewasascharmingasever。
"Inyourfeveryou"vebeentellingusaboutaone-armedmanwhohadtwoarmstopushpeopleintotheriver,ofhiswantingyoutosavesomechild"slife,andofyourstumblingoverthestone。
That"sallweknowaboutthat。BondSaxonandProfessorBurgessfoundyouinthewateratthenorthbendintheWalnutclosetothathermitwoman"shouse。Eitheryoufellin,orsomebodypushedyoudownthebank,headforemost,andyoustruckaledgeofrock。”
Elinor"seyeswerefulloftearsnow。"Youwouldhavebeendrowned,ifthatwhite-hairedwomanhadn"tjumpedinandheldyourheadabovewaterwhilesheclungtothebusheswithonehand。
Herdoghelped,too,likearealhero。Itstoodonthebankandheldtohershawlthatshehadfastenedroundyoutoholdyou。
Andtheriverwasrisingsofast,too。Itwasawful。
Idon"tknowjusthowitwasallmanaged,UncleLloyd,butitwasmanagedbetweenthewomanandherdogatfirst,andProfessorBurgessandBondSaxonatlast,andyouaresafenow,andonthehighroad,theveryelevatedtracks,torecovery。
Whenyourfeverwasthehighest,thedoctorskepttellingmeaboutyoursplendidconstitutionandyourtemperatelife。
Youmustgetwellnow。”
Shebentoverhimandsoftlycaressedhishand。
"Whereisthatwomannow?DennieSaxonaskedmeoncetodosomethingforherinherloneliness。Shegotaheadofmynegligenceanddidsomethingforme,itseems。”
"SheleftLagondaLedgetheverydaytheyrushedusupheretothehospital。
Isn"tshestrange?Andsheissogentleandsweet,butsosad。
Ineversawsuchapatheticfaceashers,UncleLloyd。”
"Whendidyouseeher?"Fennebenasked。
"Shecametoaskafteryou。Nobodythoughtyouwouldgetoverit。”
Elinor"svoicetrembled。"Thefeverwasburningyouupandittookthreedoctorstoholdyou。IsawherfacewhenDennieSaxonsaidtheythoughtyouwouldn"tpullthrough。
Yourownsistercouldn"thaveturnedwhiter,UncleLloyd。”
"Andtheone-armedmanIseemedtoremember?"
"Idon"tknow。I"vebeentoobusytoaskmanyquestions。
LagondaLedgeisinmourningforyou。Itwillrunuptheflagabovehalf-mastwhenIwritehowmuchbetteryouare。
BondSaxonhasatheorythatsomethiefwantedtorobyouanddecoyedyouawayonpretenseofhelpingsomebodyoutoftheriver。
Youareaneasymark,Uncle。”
"WhyshouldBondSaxonhaveatheory?Andhowdidheknowwheretofindme?
Andhowdidthatgray-hairedwomanandherdoghappeninonthescenejustthen?Thisisagrimsortofdimenovelbusiness,Norrie。Thingsdon"tfalloutthiswayinreallifeunlessthereissomereasonbackofthem。
IthinkI"llbearinvestigating。”
"Ithinksomyself——youoryourromanticrescuingsquad。
Youmightcallthedogtothewitnessstandfirst,forhewasthefirstonthescene。Iforgotthoughthatthedogisdead。
Theyfoundhimdowntheriverwithhisthroatcut。
Theplotthickens。”Elinor"sfrivolousspiritwasreturningwiththelesseningofcare。
"Tellmeabouttheballgame,"Fennebensaidnext。
"Oh,itrainedforhoursandhours,andtherewasn"tanytrainserviceforLagondaLedgeforaweek,andalltheInter-CollegiateAthleticeventsfortheseasonwerecalledoffforSunrise-by-the-Walnut。”
"Andthestudents,generally?"Dr。Fennebenquestioned。
"Mr。Trenchwillbeback,"Elinorexclaimed,"andfolkshavejustfoundoutthatit"soldTrenchwho"skeepingthatcrippledboyinschool,theonetheycall`Limpy。"Trenchrustlesjobsforhimanddivideshisownincomeforcollegeexpenseswiththeboyfortherestofthecost。Idon"tknowhowthestorygotout,butIaskedhimaboutitwhenhewasupheretoseeyou。
Hejustgrinnedanddrawledlazily,`Icansavealittleonshoeleather,thatsomefellowswearouthurryingso,andI
don"tburstupsomanyhatswithaswelledheadassomedo。
SoIkeepalittleextrachangeontheseaccounts。
We"regoingdowntoOklahomawhenwegraduate。Limpy"sgoingtobeaMethodistpreacherandIastockman。I"llkeephiminrawmaterialforconvertsoutofthecowboysI"llhavetohandle。"
Isn"toldTrenchyahero?HesaysDeanFunnyboneshowedhimhowtothinkaboutsomebodyelsebesideTrenchalittlebit。”
"Oh,yes;TrenchisaheroandI"veknownaboutthatwholethingforalongwhile,"theDeanasserted。"AndVictorBurleigh?"
Ashadowinthebeautifuldarkeyes,ahalf-toneloweringofthevoice,andageneralindifferenceofmanner,asElinoranswered:
"I"msureIdon"tknowanythingabouthim,exceptthathe"scomingbacknextyear。”
Dr。Fennebenreadthewholestoryinthewordsandmanneroftheanswer,andhesmiledgrimlyashethoughtofBurgessandoftheconflictofWreamagainstWreamifElinorandhisbrotherJoshuaevercametotheclashofarms。Buthewastooweaknowtodirectmatters。
Andmeantime,whileLagondaLedgewasholdingitsbreathinanxietyanddread,andallthechurcheswerejoininginunionprayerserviceforthelifeoftheirbelovedDeanFenneben,andthecollegeyearwasendinginahaltingbetweenhopeanddread——meantime,thesamequeriesofDr。FennebenastomotiveswerealsoqueriesinProfessorBurgess"mind。
TotheschoolandthetownDr。Fenneben"srecoverywastheonlythingaskedfor。Therewasasyetnoclewregardingthecauseoftheassault。
BondSaxonhadavoidedBurgesssincetheevent,sotheyoungmanhimselfmadeoccasiontogetBondupintoDr。Fenneben"sstudyoneJunedayjustbeforecommencement。
"Saxon,"hesaidgravely,"youareamanofsense,andyouknowthatthere"ssomethingwrongaboutthisFennebenassault。
You"veputupsomesmoothstoriesaboutourhappeningtobeoutatthebendoftheriverthatnight,soIguesssuspicionwillbeturnedfromusallrightwhenLagondaLedgegetstimetothinkaboutcauses;butImustbeletintothetruthnow。”
Burgesswasadamantnow。
Foralittlewhiletheoldmanlookedawaythroughthestudywindowattheprairieempiretobefoundforthelooking。
"Doyouseethatlittletwistofbluesmokeoverwest?"
hequeriedpresently。
"Whatofit?"Burgessasked。
"Nothing,onlythemanhuddlin"downroundthefiremakin"thatsmokewaydownwhereit"scoldanddark,that"sthemanwho——say,Professor!"
OldBondlookedupappealingly,andthepitifulfacetouchedBurgess"heart。
"Whatisit,Saxon?Befranknow,butbefair,too。Soonerorlater,thisthingmustberundown。Fennebenwilldoithimself,anyhow,assoonashe"swellenough。”
"Professor,Ihaveaskedyoutwiceifyou"dbegoodtoDennie——"
"Yes,yes;youalwayscomebacktothat。Anybodywouldbegoodtoher,andshe"sacapablegirlwhodoesn"tneedanybody"scare,anyhow。
Now,goon。”
"Iwill"——itseemedanheroicresolve——"IaskedthisforDennie,becausemyownlifeisneversafe。”
"Soyouhavesaid。Whynot?"Burgessinsisted。
Therewasnowaytoevadethequestionnow。
"That"smyownbusiness——justalittlelonger,"Bondansweredslowly。
"Onethingmore;IwantyourpromisenottotellwhatIsay——yetawhile。
Itcan"thurtanyonetokeepstill,anditwillhelpsomefolks。”
"Oh,I"llhelpyouallIcan。”Burgess"skindlypatiencenowwasstrangelyunlikethearistocratic,resentfulmantowhomoldBondSaxonhadappealedonestormyOctobernight。
"I"mafailure,Professor。I"vespoiledmylifebymyinfernalweakwillandappetiteforwhisky。Iknowitaswellasyoudo。
ButI"mnotmeantforabadman。”TherewasunspeakablepathosinSaxon"sfaceandwords。
"Nobodywouldcallyoubad。Youarealovablemanwhenyou——
keepstraight,"Burgessdeclaredcordially。
"Igraduatedfromtheuniversitybackinthesixties,"
Bondwenton。
"You!"Burgessexclaimed。
"Yes,I"moneofyouralumnibrothersfromHarvard。Ittakesmore"nacollegediplomatomakeamansometimes,althoughthiswouldmightysoongettobeacheap,destructiblenation,ifweshouldpullthecollegesoutofit。TheboysI"veseenSunrisemakeintomendoesanoldman"sheartgoodtothinkabout!
Butthere"smorethanbook-learninginaMaster"sDegree。TheremustbeMASTERYinit。Inevergotfarther"nanA。B。,partlybecauseNaturemademeeasygoing,butmostlybecausewhiskyruinedme。
IfinallycametoKansas。I"dhavehadtremenslongagobutforthat。
Butevenhereaman"sgottokeepthelawinside,ornohumanlawcanpreventhismakingabeastofhimself。”
Saxonpaused,andtheprofessorwaited。
"Themanthatsetsthecussedtrapformeisalawbreaker,anescapedconvict,andamurderer。That"swhatdrinkingdidforhim;
drinkingandinjusticeinmoneymatterstogether。”
Burgessstartedandhisfacegrewpale。
"Oh,it"safact,Professor。Thereareseveralroadstoruin。
OnebytherouteI"vetaken。Onemaybetoomuchloveofmoney,ofwomen,orofhavingyourownway。Youcanruinyoursoulbygettingitsetononethingaboveeverythingelse。Education,forinstance,liketheWreamsbackthereinCambridge。”
"TheWreams!"Burgessexclaimed。
"Yes,oldJoshuaWreamsoldhimselftoanappetiteformustyoldSanscrittillhe"dsacrificeanybody"scomfortandjoyforit,sameasIsoldouttoafool"scravingfordrink。
You"llknowtheWreamssometimeasIknow"emnow。
Fenneben"sonlyastepbrotherandtheWestmadeamanofhim。
Hewasalwaysagentleman。”
"Goon!"Vincent"svoicewashardlyaudible。
"Thisoutlaw,boot-legger,thief,andmurdererwasarespectablefellowonce,theadoptedsonofawealthyfamilybackEast,whobeganbyspoilinghim,lavishedmoneyonhim,andlethimhavehisownwayineverything。
Hewasagayyoungsterontheside,giventodrinkingandfastcompany。
Hefellinlovewithaprettygirl,butwhenshefoundhimout,shecuthim。Thenhewenttothedogs,blamingherbecauseshehadsenseenoughtothrowhimoverwherehebelonged。
Shefellinlove——therightkindoflove——withanotherman。
Andthisyoungfoolwhohadnoclaimonheratall,sworevengeance。
Herfamilywantedhertomarrytheyoungsportbecausehehadmoney。
Theywerelongonmoney——herfatherwas,anyhow。Butshewouldn"tdoit。”
"Didshemarrytheoneshereallycaredfor?"Burgessaskedeagerly。
"No;butthat"sanotherstory。Meantimethisfellow"sfatherdied,leavingtheboyhe,himself,hadstartedonthewrongroad,entirelyoutofhiswill。Theboywenttothedevil——
andhe"sstillthere。”
Saxonpausedandlookedoncemoreatthetinywaveringsmokecolumn,hardlyvisiblenow。
"He"soveryonderhidingawayfromthelightofdayunderthebluffsbythefirethatsendsthatcurlofsmokeupthroughthecrevicesintherock,anoutlawthief。”
SaxongazedlongatthelandscapebeyondtheWalnut。Whenhespokeagain,itwaswithaneffort。
"Professor,thisoutlawgotaholdonmeoncewhenIwasdrunk,drunkbyhismaking。Itwoulddonogoodtotellyouaboutthat。
Youcouldn"thelpme,norharmhim。You"lltrustmeinthis?"
ApictureofDenniedownintheKickapooCorral,withtheflickeringfirelightonherripplinghair,theweird,shadowywoodland,andtheoldIndianlegendallcamebacktotheyoungmannow,thoughwhyhecouldnotsay。
"Icertainlywouldneverbringharmtoyounoryours,"
hesaidkindly。
"Ican"tinformonthescoundrel。Icanonlywatchhim。Thewomanhewasinlovewithyearsago,whowouldn"tstandforhiswildways——
that"sthegray-hairedwomanatPigeonPlace。Herlife"sbeenonelongtragedy,thoughsheisnotfortyyet。”
Theanguishontheoldman"sfacewaspitifulashespoke。
"Shehasareasonofherownforlivinghere,andsheisthesoulofcourage。
OnthenightoftheFennebenaccident,Iwasoutherway——yes,runningawayfromBondSaxon。IknewifIstayedintown,I"dgetdrunkonabottleleftatmydoor。SoItoreoutintherainandthedarktofightitoutwiththedevilinsideofme。AndoutatPigeonPlaceIrunontothisfiend。
WhenIorderedhimbacktohishidingplace,hevowedhe"dgetFennebenandputhimintheriver。There"soneortwohumanthingsabouthimstill。
Oneishisfearoflittlechildren,andoneishisloveforthatwoman。
Hereallydidadoreheryearsago。Itrackedhomeafterhim,andyouknowtherest。HeputupsomestorytotheDeantoenticehimoutthere。”
Hehesitated,thenceasedtospeak。
"WhytheDean?"Burgessasked。
"BecauseLloydFenneben"sthemanshelovedyearsago,andherfolkswouldn"tlethermarry,"BondSaxonsaidsadly。
Burgessfeltasifthelimestoneridgewasgivingwaybeneathhim。
"Whereisshenow?"
She"sgone,nobodyknowswhere。Ihopetoheavenshewillnevercomeback,"
theoldmanreplied。
"AnditwasshewhosavedDr。Fenneben"slife?Doesheknowwhosheis?"
"No,no。She"sneverlethimknow,andifshedoesn"twanthimtoknow,whosebusinessisittotellhim?"Saxonurged。
"IhavehungaboutandprotectedherwhensheneverknewIwasnear。
ButwhenI"mdrunk,I"manidiotandmymindisbentagainsther。
I"ddietosaveher,andyetImaykillhersomedaywhenIdon"tknowit。”
BondSaxon"sheadwasdroopingpitifullylow。
"Butwhyliveinsuchslavery?Whynottellallyouknowaboutthismanandletthelawprotectahelplesswoman?"Burgessurged。
OldBondSaxonlookedupandutteredonlyoneword——"Dennie!"
VincentBurgessturnedawayamoment。Dennie!Yes,therewasDennie。
"Thiswomanhadahusband,yousay?"heaskedpresently。
BondSaxonstaredstraightathimandslowlynoddedhishead。
"Whatbecameofhim?Doyouknow?Vincentquestioned。
Saxonleanedforward,and,clutchingVincentBurgessbythearm,whisperedhoarsely,"He"sdead。Ikilledhim。ButIwasdrunkwhenIdidit。Andthismanknowsitandholdsmebound,"
SERVICE
_Ifyouwereborntohonor,showitnow;
ifputuponyou,makethejudgmentgoodthatthoughtyouworthyofit_——
SHAKESPEARE
CHAPTERXI
THESINSOFTHEFATHERS
_Theyenslavetheirchildren"schildrenwhomakecompromisewithsin_——
LOWELL
ITwasmid-DecemberbeforeLloydFennebensawLagondaLedgeagain。
Inthemurderousattemptuponhislife,hehadbeenhurled,head-downward,uponthehiddenrock-ledgewithsuchforcethatevenhisstrongnervoussystemcouldbarelyovercometheshock。
Hoursofunconsciousnesswerefollowedbyaragingbrainfever,andparalysis,insanity,anddeathstrovetogetheragainsthim。
Hisfinalcompleterecoverywasslow,andhewaswiseenoughtoletnaturehaveampletimeforrebuildingwhathadbeensocruellywrenchedoutofline。Itwasthisverypatienceandwillingnesstotakelifecalmly,whenmostmenwouldhavebeeninafeverofanxietyaboutneglectedbusiness,thatbroughtLloydFennebenbacktoLagondaLedgeinDecember,aperfectlywellman;andasidefromtheholidaygiveninhonoroftheevent,asidefromthedisplayofflagsandthebig"Welcome"
doneinelectriclightsawaitinghimattherailroadstation,wherealltheportablepopulationofLagondaLedgeandmostoftheWalnutValley,headedbytheSunrisecontingent,enmasse,seemedtobewaitingalso——asidefromthedemonstrationandgeneralhilarityandthanksgivingandrejoicing,thereseemednodifferencebetweentheDeanofthedaysthatfollowedandtheDeanoftheyearsbefore。Hisblackhairwasaslongandheavyasever。
Hisblackeyeshadlostnothingoftheirkeenness。
Hissmilewasjustthesameold,genialoutbreakofgoodwill,asheheardthewildlyenthusiasticrefrain:
RahforFunnybone!
RahforFunnybone!
RahforFunnybone!
_Rah!_RAH!!RAH!!!
Itwastwilightwhenthetrainpulleduptothestation。
TheDecembereveningwasclearandcrispassouthernKansasDecembersusuallyare。Thelightsofthetownweretwinklinginthedusk。
Outbeyondtheriveragorgeouspurpleandscarletafter-sunsetglowwasfillingthewestwiththatmagnificenceofcoloringonlythehandofNaturedarestopaint。
Severalpassengersleftthetrain,butthecompanyhadeyesonlyforthePullmancarwhereFennebenwasriding。Nobody,exceptBondSaxon,andacabdriverontheedgeofthecrowd,noticedagray-hairedwomanwhoalightedsoquietlyandslippedtothecabsoquicklythatshewasalmostouttoPigeonPlacebeforeFennebenhadbeenabletocleartheplatform。
BehindtheDeanwashisniece,whohaltedonthecarstepswhileherunclewentintotheoutstretchedarmsofLagondaLedge。Atsightofher,thehatswenthighinair,asshestoodtheresmilingabovethecrowd。ItwasMaytimewhenshewentaway。
TheyhadrememberedherindaintyMaytimegowns。
Theywerenotpreparedforherinherhandsometravelingcostumeofgoldenbrown,herbrownbeaverhat,andprettyfurs。
Abeautifulgirlcanbesocharminginherwinterfeathers。
ShehadexpectedthatBurgesswouldbefirsttomeether,andshewasready,shethought,togreethim,becomingly。
Butastheporterhelpedhertotheplatform,thecrowdclosedin,shuttinghimawaymomentarily,andahandcaughthers,abig,stronghandwhoseclasp,socloseandwarm,seemedtoholdherhandbyrightofeternalpossession。AndVictorBurleigh"sbrowneyesfullofajoyouslightwerelookingdownather。
Itwasallsuchasweet,shadowytimethatnobodycrowdingaboutthemcouldseeclearlyhowElinor,withshiningface,nestledinvoluntarilyclosetohisarmforjustoneinstant,andherlowmurmuredwords,"Iamgladyouwerefirst,"
werelosttoallbutthebigfellowbeforeher,andabigger,vastlylazyfellow,Trench,justbehindher。ItwasTrench"sbulkthathadblockedthewayfortheprofessoramomentbefore。
Thenshewasswallowedinthejollygreetingsofgoodfellowship,andVincentBurgesscarriedherawaytothecarriagewhereherunclewaited。
"Thethingissettlednow,"theyoungfolksthought。
ButDennieSaxonandTrench,whowalkedhometogether,knewthatmanythingswerehopelesslyunsettled。Bythelawofnaturalfitness,DennieandTrenchshouldhavefalleninlovewitheachother。Theyweresoalikeingoodnessofheart。
Butsuchmatingoflikewithlike,israre,andunderitsrulingtheworldwouldgrowsomonotonouslygood,ontheonehand,andbad,ontheother,thatlifewouldbeuninteresting。
DuringDr。Fenneben"sabsence,ProfessorBurgesswasacting-dean。
Foramanwho,twoyearsbefore,hadneverheardofaJayhawker,whohopedthebarrenprairieswouldfurnishseclusionforprofoundresearchinhislibrary,andwhoseinterestinthestudentbodylayinitsmaterialtofurnish"types,"DeanBurgess,ontheoutside,certainlymeasuredupwelltowardthestatureoftherealDean——
broad-minded,beloved"Funnybone。”
AndasVincentBurgessgrewinbreadthofviewandhumaninterest,hispopularityincreasedandhisopportunitiesmultiplied。
SunriseforgotthatithadeverregardedhimasawalkingGreektextbookinpaperbinding。NexttoDr。LloydFenneben,hisplaceatSunrisewouldbethehardesttofillnow;andwithal,sometimeinthenearfuture,therewaswaitingforhimtheprettiestgirlthateverclimbedthestepsfromthelowercampustotheSunrisedoor。
BurgesshadneverdreamedthatlifeinKansascouldbesofullofpleasureforhim。
Andallthewhile,ontheinside,anotherBurgesswasgrowingupwhoquarreleddailywiththishappyouterBurgess。ThisinnermanitwaswhoheldthesecretofBondSaxon"sawfulcrime;
themanwhoknewthelifestoryofthewould-beassassinofLloydFenneben,andwhoknewthetragedythathadturnedafair-facedgirltoagray-hairedwoman,yetyounginyears。
Heknewthetragedy,butthewomanherselfhehadneverseen,saveinthedarknessandrainofthatawfulnightwhenshehadheldLloydFenneben"sheadabovethefastrisingwatersoftheWalnut。Hehadneverevenheardhervoice,forhehadsustainedthelimpbodyofDr。FennebenwhileSaxonhelpedthewomanfromtheriverandasfarastoherowngate。
Buttheseweresecretthingsoutsideofhisownconscience。
Insideofhisconsciencetherealbattlewasfoughtandwon,andlost,onlytobewonandlostoverandover。SolongasElinorWreamwasaway,hecouldstayexecutiononhimself。
ThesametrainthatbroughtherhometoLagondaLedge,broughtalettertoProfessorVincentBurgess,A。B。TheletterheadingboreasmanyofDr。JoshuaWream"stitlesasspacewouldpermit,butthecramped,old-fashionedhandwritingbelongedtoamanofmorethanfourscoreyears,anditwassignedjust"J。R。”
BurgessreadthislettermanytimesthatnightafterhereturnedfromdinnerattheFennebenhome。Andsometimeshisfistswereclinchedandsometimeshisblueeyeswerefulloftears。
ThenherememberedlittleBug,whohaddeclaredoncethat"DonFonnybonewasdoodfortwoubleness。”
"Ican"ttakethistoFenneben,"hemused,ashereadJoshuaWream"sletterforthetenthtime。"NorcanIgotoSaxon。He"sneversureofhimselfandwhenhe"sdrunk,hereverseshimselfandturnsagainsthisbestfriends。
AndwhoamItoturntoamanlikeBondSaxonformyconfidences?"
"WhataboutElinor?"cameavoicefromsomewhere。
"Thewomanyouwouldmakeyourwifeshouldbetheonetowhoselovingsympathyyoucouldturnatanyoflife"sangles,elsethatwerenorealmarriage。”
"Elinor,ofallpeopleintheworld,theverylast。
Sheshallneverknow,never!"Soheansweredtheinwardquestioner。
DimlythenroseupbeforehimthepictureofVictorBurleighontherainyMaynightwhenhestoodbesidelittleBugBuler"sbed——
VictorBurleigh,withhiswhite,sorrowfulface,andburningbrowneyes,tellinginavoicelikemusicthereasonwhyhemustrenounceathletichonorsinSunrise。
Burgesshadbeenunconsciouslyexultantovertheboy"sconfession。
ItwouldputtheconfessoroutofreachofanyclaimtoElinor"sfriendshipwhenthetruthwasknownabouthispovertyandhisprofessionalplaying。
AndyethehadfollowedBondSaxon"sleadthemorewillinglythatnightthathewashatinghimselfforrejoicingwithhimself。
OnthisDecembernight,withElinoroncemoreinLagondaLedge,VictorBurleighmustcomeagaintotroublehim。
Whatapricethatboymusthavepaidforhishonesty!
Buthepaidit,aye,hepaidit!AndthentherainsputoutthegameandnobodyknewexceptBurleighandhimself。
BurgessalmostresentedthekindnessofFatetotheheroicboy。
ButallthissolvednoproblemsforVincentBurgess,excepttherealizationthatherewasonefellowwhohadasoulofcourage。
CouldheconfideinBurleigh?Notinathousandyears!
Inutterloneliness,VincentBurgessputouthislightandstaredatthewindow。Thestreetlampsglowedinlonelyfashion,foritwasverylate,andnobodywasabroad。Uponthelimestoneridge,theSunrisebeaconshonebravely。Downintownbesidethecampusgate——hecouldjustcatchaglimpseofonesteadybeam。
ItwasthefaithfuloldlampinthehallwayoftheSaxonHouse,andbeyondthatunwaveringlightwasDennie。
"Dennie!WhyhaveInotthoughtofher?TheonlyoneintheworldwhomIcanfullytrust。Thatoughttobeaman"ssweetheart,Isuppose,butsheisnotmine。SheisjustDennie。Heavenblessher!
I"vesworntocareforher。Shemusthelpmenow。”
Andwiththecomfortingthought,hefellasleepbesidethewindow。
TheDecembersunsetwassuperbinagloryofendlesspurplemistsandrose-tintedsplendoroffar-reachingskies。
Theeveningdropsdownearlyatthisseasonandthelightsweregleaminghereandthereinthetownwheretheshadowsfallsoonestbeforetheday"sworkisfinishedupinSunrise。
VictorBurleigh,whohadbeencalledtoDr。Fenneben"sstudy,foundonlyElinorthere,lookingoutattheradiantbeautyofthesunsetskybeyondthehomeyshadowsstuddedwiththetwinklinglightsofLagondaLedgeatthefootoftheslope。
Theyoungmanhesitatedalittlebeforeentering。AlldaytheschoolhadbeenbusysettlingaffairsforProfessorBurgessand"Norrie,thebeloved。”Gossiphasswiftfeetandfromsurmisetofactisashortcourse。Twenty-fourhourshadquitecompletely"fixedthings"forElinorWreamandVincentBurgess,sofarasSunriseandLagondaLedgewereabletofixthem。
SoBurleigh,whosestrongfacecarriednohintofgrief,heldbackaminutenow,beforeenteringthestudy。
"Ibegyourpardon,Elinor。Dr。Fennebensentforme。”
Somehowthedeepmusicalvoiceandhernamepronouncedasnobodyelseevercouldpronounceit,andthebigmanlyformandbraveface,allseemedtocompletethespellofthesunsethour。
Elinordidnotspeak,butwithasmilemaderoomforhimbesideheratthewindow,andthetwolookedlongatthedeepeninggrandeuroftheheavensandthemistyshadowsofheliotropeandsilverdarkeningsoftlytothetwilightbelowthem。
"AndGodsawthatitwasgood。Andtheeveningandthemorningwerethefourthday,"Victorsaidatlast。
"Yourvoicegrowsricherwiththepassingyears,Victor,"Elinorsaidsoftly。
"IwantedtohearitagainthefirsttimeIheardyouspeakoutthereoneSeptemberday。”
"Itiswelltogrowrichinsomething,"Victorsaid,half-earnestly,half-carelessly。
BeforeElinorcouldsaymore,theycaughtsightofProfessorBurgessandDennieSaxon,leavingthefrontporticoastheyhaddoneontheMayeveningbeforetheassaultonDr。Fenneben。BurgessandDennieusuallyleftthebuildingtogetherthisyear。
"Isn"tDennieadarling?Elinorsaidcalmly。