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"Well, she won't know me--I guess she hasn't ever heard much about me," the good lady said; "but I've come from Mrs.Allen and I guess that will make it all right.I presume you know Mrs.Allen?"I was unacquainted with this influential personage, but I assented vaguely to the proposition.Mrs.Allen's emissary was good-humoured and familiar, but rather appealing than insistent (she remarked that if her friend HAD found time to come in the afternoon--she had so much to do, being just up for the day, that she couldn't be sure--it would be all right); and somehow even before she mentioned Merrimac Avenue (they had come all the way from there) my imagination had associated her with that indefinite social limbo known to the properly-constituted Boston mind as the South End--a nebulous region which condenses here and there into a pretty face, in which the daughters are an "improvement" on the mothers and are sometimes acquainted with gentlemen more gloriously domiciled, gentlemen whose wives and sisters are in turn not acquainted with them.

When at last Mrs.Nettlepoint came in, accompanied by candles and by a tray laden with glasses of coloured fluid which emitted a cool tinkling, I was in a position to officiate as master of the ceremonies, to introduce Mrs.Mavis and Miss Grace Mavis, to represent that Mrs.Allen had recommended them--nay, had urged them--just to come that way, informally and without fear; Mrs.Allen who had been prevented only by the pressure of occupations so characteristic of her (especially when up from Mattapoisett for a few hours' desperate shopping) from herself calling in the course of the day to explain who they were and what was the favour they had to ask of her benevolent friend.Good-natured women understand each other even when so divided as to sit residentially above and below the salt, as who should say; by which token our hostess had quickly mastered the main facts: Mrs.Allen's visit that morning in Merrimac Avenue to talk of Mrs.Amber's great idea, the classes at the public schools in vacation (she was interested with an equal charity to that of Mrs.Mavis--even in such weather!--in those of the South End) for games and exercises and music, to keep the poor unoccupied children out of the streets; then the revelation that it had suddenly been settled almost from one hour to the other that Grace should sail for Liverpool, Mr.Porterfield at last being ready.He was taking a little holiday; his mother was with him, they had come over from Paris to see some of the celebrated old buildings in England, and he had telegraphed to say that if Grace would start right off they would just finish it up and be married.It often happened that when things had dragged on that way for years they were all huddled up at the end.Of course in such a case she, Mrs.Mavis, had had to fly round.

Her daughter's passage was taken, but it seemed too dreadful she should make her journey all alone, the first time she had ever been at sea, without any companion or escort.SHE couldn't go--Mr.Mavis was too sick: she hadn't even been able to get him off to the seaside.

"Well, Mrs.Nettlepoint's going in that ship," Mrs.Allen had said;and she had represented that nothing was simpler than to give her the girl in charge.When Mrs.Mavis had replied that this was all very well but that she didn't know the lady, Mrs.Allen had declared that that didn't make a speck of difference, for Mrs.Nettlepoint was kind enough for anything.It was easy enough to KNOW her, if that was all the trouble! All Mrs.Mavis would have to do would be to go right up to her next morning, when she took her daughter to the ship (she would see her there on the deck with her party) and tell her fair and square what she wanted.Mrs.Nettlepoint had daughters herself and would easily understand.Very likely she'd even look after Grace a little on the other side, in such a queer situation, going out alone to the gentleman she was engaged to: she'd just help her, like a good Samaritan, to turn round before she was married.Mr.

Porterfield seemed to think they wouldn't wait long, once she was there: they would have it right over at the American consul's.Mrs.

Allen had said it would perhaps be better still to go and see Mrs.

Nettlepoint beforehand, that day, to tell her what they wanted: then they wouldn't seem to spring it on her just as she was leaving.She herself (Mrs.Allen) would call and say a word for them if she could save ten minutes before catching her train.If she hadn't come it was because she hadn't saved her ten minutes but she had made them feel that they must come all the same.Mrs.Mavis liked that better, because on the ship in the morning there would be such a confusion.

She didn't think her daughter would be any trouble--conscientiously she didn't.It was just to have some one to speak to her and not sally forth like a servant-girl going to a situation.

"I see, I'm to act as a sort of bridesmaid and to give her away,"Mrs.Nettlepoint obligingly said.Kind enough in fact for anything, she showed on this occasion that it was easy enough to know her.

There is notoriously nothing less desirable than an imposed aggravation of effort at sea, but she accepted without betrayed dismay the burden of the young lady's dependence and allowed her, as Mrs.Mavis said, to hook herself on.She evidently had the habit of patience, and her reception of her visitors' story reminded me afresh--I was reminded of it whenever I returned to my native land--that my dear compatriots are the people in the world who most freely take mutual accommodation for granted.They have always had to help themselves, and have rather magnanimously failed to learn just where helping others is distinguishable from that.In no country are there fewer forms and more reciprocities.

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