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“Servedhimrightenough,too,Ifancy,“saidCaptainJack。

“I’ll’avethelawontheloto’ye,Iwill。I’mapoorworkin’

man,butI’vegotmyrights,an’ifthere’sajusticeinthisGawdforsakencountryI’ll’aveprotectionformyfamily。“AndMr。

Wigglesworth,workingupafury,backedoffdownthelane。

“Don’tfear,Wigglesworth,you’llgetallthejusticeyouwant。

PerhapsSamwilltellus——Hello!WhereisSam?“

ButSamhadvanished。HehadnomindforaninvestigationinthepresenceofCaptainJack。

“Well,well,hecan’tbemuchinjured,Iguess。Meantime,canI

giveyoualift,Annette?“

“No,thankyou,“saidthegirl,thecolourinhercheeksmatchingthecrimsonribbonatherthroat。“I’mjustgoinghome。It’sonlyalittleway。Idon’t——“

“Theyoungleddyiswithme,sir,“saidtheyoungScotchmanquietly。

“Oh,sheis,eh?“saidCaptainJack,lookinghimover。“Ah,well,then——Good-bye,Annette,forthepresent。“Heheldouthishand。

“Wemustrenewouroldacquaintance,eh?“

“Thankyou,sir,“saidthegirl。

“’Sir?’Rot!Youaren’tgoingto’sir’me,Annette,afterallthefunandthefightswehadintheolddays。Notmuch。We’regoingtobegoodchumsagain,eh?Whatdoyousay?“

“Idon’tknow,“saidAnnette,flashingaswiftglanceintoCaptainJack’sadmiringeyes。“Itdependson——“

“Onme?“

“Ididn’tsayso。“Herheadwentupabit。

“Onyou?“

“Ididn’tsayso。“

“Well,letitgo。Butwewillbepalsagain,Annette,Ivow。

Good-bye。“CaptainJackliftedhishatandmovedaway。

AshereachedhiscarheranupagainstyoungRupertStillwell。

“DeucedlyprettyAnnettehasgrown,eh?“saidStillwell。

“Annette’sallright,“saidJack,ratherbrusquely,enteringhiscar。

“Workinginyourboxfactory,Iunderstand,eh?“

“Don’treallyknow,“saidJackcarelessly。“Probably。“

ThecrowdhadmeantimefadedawaywithCaptainJack’sgoing。

“DidnaknowtheCaptainwasafriendofyours,Annette,“saidMack,fallingintostepbesideher。

“No——yes——Idon’tknow。WewenttoPublicSchooltogetherbeforethewar。Iwasakidthen。“Hermannerwasabstractedandhereyeswerefaraway。Mackwalkedgloomilybyherononeside,littleSteveontheother。

“Huh!He’snoyoursort,Adoot,“hesaidsullenly。

“Whatdoyousay?“criedAnnette,returningfromherabstraction。

“Whatdoyoumean,’mysort’?“Herheadwenthighandhereyesflashed。

“Hewouldnalookatye,foronyguid。“

“Hedidlookatmethough,“repliedAnnette,tossingherhead。

“Noforonyguid!“repeatedMack,stubbornly。

Annettestoppedinhertracks,aburningredonhercheeksandadangerouslightinherblackeyes。

“Mr。McNish,that’syourroad,“shesaid,pointingoverhisshoulder。

“A’lltakittae,“saidMcNish,wheelingonhisheel,“an’yecanhaeyourCaptainforme。“

WithneveralookathimAnnettetookherwayhome。

“Good-bye,Steve,“shesaid,stoopingandkissingtheboy。“Thisisyourcorner。“

“Annette,“hesaid,withaquick,shylookupintoherface,“I

likeCaptainJack,don’tyou?“

“No,“shesaidhurriedly。“Imeanyes,ofcourse。“

“AndIlikeyoutoo,“saidtheboy,withanadoringlookinhisdeepeyes,“better’nanyoneintheworld。“

“Doyou,Steve?I’mglad。“Againshestoopedswiftlyandkissedhim。“Nowrunhome。“

Shehurriedhome,passedintoherroomwithoutawordtoanyone。

Slowlysheremovedherhat,thenturningtoherglassshegazedatherflushedfaceforafewmoments。Alittlesmilecurvedherlips。“Hedidlookatmeanyway,“shewhisperedtothefacethatlookedoutather,“hedid,hedid,“sherepeated。Thenswiftlyshecoveredhereyes。Whenshelookedagainshesawafacewhiteanddrawn。“Hewouldnalookatye。“Thewordssmoteherwithachill。Drearilysheturnedawayandwentout。

TheRectorywasoneoftheveryoldestofthemoresubstantialofBlackwater’sdwellings。Builtofgreylimestonefromthelocalquarries,itssolidsquaremassrelievedbyitsquaintdormerwindowswassoftenedfromitsprimaluglinessbytheBostonivythathadclamberedtotheeavesandlaydrapedaboutthewindowslikeasoftgreenmantle。Builtintheearlydays,itstoodwiththelittlechurch,agemofGothicarchitecture,withinspaciousgroundsboughtwhenlandwascheap。Behindthehousestoodthestable,builtalsoofgreylimestone,andatonesideacherryandappleorchardformedacharmingbackgroundtothegreybuildingswiththeircrowdingshrubberyandgardens。Agravelledwindingdriveledfromthestreetthroughtoweringelms,apicturesqueremnantfromtheoriginalforest,tothefrontdoorandroundthehousetothestableyardbehind。FromthedrivewayagravelledfootpathledthroughtheshrubberyandflowergardenbyawicketgatetotheChurch。WhenfirstbuilttheRectorystoodindignifiedseclusionontheedgeofthevillage,buttheprosperityofthegrowingtowndemandingspaceforitsinhabitantshaddrivenitsstreetsfarbeyondtheRectorydemesneoneveryside,tillnowitstood,agreenoasisofshelteredloveliness,amidacrowdingmassofmodernbrickdwellings,comfortableenoughbutaridofbeautyandsuggestiveonlyoftheutilitariandemandsofabusymanufacturingtown。

FornearlyaquarterofacenturytheRev。HerbertAvelingTempleton,D。D。,LL。D。,forwhomtheRectoryhadbeenbuilt,hadministeredinholythingstotheParishofSt。Alban’sandhadexercisedaguidingandpaternalcareoverthesocialandreligiouswell-beingofthecommunity。TheyoungersonofoneofEngland’snoblefamilies,educatedinanEnglishPublicSchoolandUniversity,herepresented,inthelifeofthisnew,thriving,bustlingtown,thetraditionsandmannersofanEnglishgentlemanoftheOldSchool。Stillinhisearlysixties,hecarriedhisyearswithallthevigourofamantwentyyearshisjunior。Ashedailytookhismorningwalkforhismail,steppingwiththebriskpaceofonewhosepoisetheyearshadnotbeenabletodisturb,yetwiththestatelybearingconsistentwiththedignityattachingtohispositionandoffice,men’seyesfollowedthetall,handsome,white-haired,wellsetupgentlemanalwayswithadmirationand,whereknowledgewasintimate,withreverenceandaffection。Beforetherecentrapidgrowthofthetownconsequentupontheestablishmentofvariousmanufacturingindustriesattractedthitherbytheuniquerailroadfacilities,theRector’swalkwassomethinginthenatureofpublicperambulatoryreception。Forheknewthemall,andforallhadawordofgreeting,ofenquiry,ofcheer,ofadmonition,sothatbythetimehehadreturnedtohishomehemighthavebeensaidtohaveconductedapastoralvisitationofaconsiderableproportionofhisflock。Evenyet,withthechangesthathadtakenplace,hiswalktothePostOfficewaspunctuatedwithgreetingsandsalutationsfromhisfellow-citizensinwhoseheartshistwenty-fiveyearsofdevotiontotheirwell-being,spiritualandphysical,hadmadeforhimanenduringplace。

TheladyoftheRectory,thoughsometwentyyearshisjunior,yet,byreasonofdelicatehealthduelargelytothedoubleburdenofhouseholdcaresandparishduties,appearedtobequiteofequalage。Gentleinspirit,frailinbody,thereseemedtobeinhersoulsomethingofthequalityoftemperedsteel,yetwithalastrainofworldlywisdommingledwithastrangeignoranceoftheaffairsofmodernlife。Herliferevolvedaroundonecentre,heradoredhusband,acentreenlargedastimewentontoincludeheronlysonandhertwodaughters。Allothersandallelseinherworldwereofinterestsolelyastheymightbemoreorlesscloselyrelatedtothese,themembersofherfamily。Thetownandthetownfolksheknewsolelyasherhusband’sparish。Therewereotherpeopleandothercommunions,nodoubt,butbeingbeyondthepaletheycouldhardlybesupposedtomatter,or,atanyrate,shecouldnotbesupposedtoregardthemwithmorethantheinterestandspasmodicconcernwhichshefeltitherdutytobestowuponthoseunfortunatedwellersinpartibusinfidelium。

RegardingthePublicSchoolofthetownwithaversionbecauseofitswoefullydemocraticcharacter,shewasweanedfromherhostilitytothatinstitutionwhenherson’snamewasentereduponitsroll。Hereldestdaughter,indeed,shesentasagirloffourteentoanexclusiveEnglishschool,theexpenseofwhichwasbornebyherhusband’seldestbrother,SirArthurTempleton,forsheheldtheopinionthatwhileforaboythePublicSchoolwasanexcellentinstitutionwithagirlitwasquitedifferent。Hence,whilehereldestdaughterwent“Home“forhereducation,herboywenttotheBlackwaterPublicandHighSchools,whichinstitutionsbecamehenceforthinvestedwiththehighestqualificationsascentresofeducation。Herboy’sfriendswereherfriends,andtothemherhousewasopenatallhoursofdayornight。Indeed,itbecamethegoverningideainherdomesticpolicythatherhouseshouldbetherallyingcentreforeverythingthatwasrelatedinanydegreetoherchildren’slife。Hence,shequietlybuteffectivelylimitedthecircleofthechildren’sfriendstothosewhowereableandwerewillingtomaketheRectorytheirsocialcentre。ShesawtoitthatforHerbert’sintimateboyfriendsthebigplayroomatthetopofthehouse,onceabareandemptyroomandlaterthelargeandcomfortablefamilylivingroom,becametheplaceofmeetingforalltheirsocialandathleticclubactivities。

Withunsleepingvigilanceshestoodonguardagainstanythingthatmightbreakthatcircleofherheart’sdevotion。Thecirclemightbe,indeedmustbeenlarged,asforinstancetotakeintheMaitlandboys,Herbert’sclosestchums。Shewaswiseenoughtoseethewisdomofthat,butnothingonearthwouldsheallowtofilchfromherasingleunitofthepricelesstreasuresofherheart。

Tothislawofherlifeshemadeoneglorious,onesplendidexception。Whenhercountrycalled,she,afterweeksofsilent,fierce,lonely,agonisedstrugglegaveupherboyandsenthimwithvoiceless,tearlesspridetotheWar。

But,whentheboy’sColonelwroteintermsofaffectionateprideofherboy’sgloriouspassing,withnewandstrangeadaptabilityherheartcirclewasextendedtoincludeherboy’scomradesinwarandthosewholikeherselfhadsentthemforth。Thencefortheverykhakicoveredladwastoherason,andeverysoldier’smotherafriend。

Asherownimmediatehomecirclegrewsmaller,theintensityofherdevotionincreased。Hertwodaughtersbecameherabsorbingconcern。Withthemodernnotionthatagirlmightmakeforherselfacareerinlifeshehadnosympathywhatever。Toseethemhappilymarriedandinhomesoftheirownbecametheabsorbingambitionofherlife。Tothisendsheadministeredhersocialactivities,withthispurposeinviewsheencouragedordiscouragedherdaughters’

friendshipswithmen。Withtheworldlywisdomofwhichshehadherownshareshecametotheconclusionthatineligiblemenfriends,thatis,menfriendsunabletogiveherdaughtersapropersettinginthesocialworld,weretobeeffectivelyeliminated。Thatthemenofherdaughters’choosingshouldbegentlemeninbreedingwentwithoutsaying,butthattheyshouldbesufficientlyendowedwithwealthtosupportapropersocialpositionwasequallyessential。

ThatJackMaitlandhadsomehowdroppedoutoftheintimatecircleoffriendswhohadinpre-wardaysmadetheRectorytheirheadquarterswastoheramorebitterdisappointmentthanshecaredtoacknowledgeeventoherself。HersonandthetwoMaitlandboyshadbeeninseparableintheirschoolandcollegedays,andwiththetwoyoungmenherdaughtershadbeenassociatedintheveryclosesttermsofcomradeship。ButsomehowCaptainJackMaitlandafterthefirstmonthssucceedinghisreturnfromthewarhaddrawnapart。

Disappointed,perplexed,hurt,shevainlyhadstriventorestoretheoldfootingbetweentheyoungmanandherdaughters。YoungMaitlandhadtakenuphismedicalstudiesforafewmonthsathisoldUniversityinTorontoandsohadbeenoutoftouchwiththesociallifeofhishometown。Thenafterhehad“chucked“hiscourseasimpossiblehehadathisfather’searnestwishtakenupworkatthemills,atfirstintheoffice,laterinthemanufacturingdepartment。TherewassomethingqueerinJack’sattitudetowardhisoldlifeanditsassociations,andafterherfirstfailuresinattemptingtorestoretheoldrelationshiphereldestdaughter’sprideandthenherownforbadefurtherefforts。

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