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The latter wandered slowly down the charming driveways of the little western town.The broad dusty street was brown with sprinkling from numberless garden hose.A double row of big soft maples met over it, and shaded the sidewalk and part of the wide lawns.The grass was fresh and green.Houses with capacious verandas on which were glimpsed easy chairs and hammocks, sent forth a mild glow from a silk-shaded lamp or two.Across the evening air floated the sounds of light conversation and laughter from these verandas, the tinkle of a banjo, the thrum of a guitar.Automatic sprinklers whirled and hummed here and there.Their delicious artificial coolness struck refreshingly against the cheek.

Thorpe found the Hughes residence without difficulty, and turned up the straight walk to the veranda.On the steps of the latter a rug had been spread.A dozen youths and maidens lounged in well-bred ease on its soft surface.The gleam of white summer dresses, of variegated outing clothes, the rustle o frocks, the tinkle of low, well-bred laughter confused Thorpe, so that, as he approached the light from a tall lamp just inside the hall, he hesitated, vainly trying to make out the figures before him.

So it was that Helen Thorpe saw him first, and came fluttering to meet him.

"Oh, Harry! What a surprise!" she cried, and flung her arms about his neck to kiss him.

"How do you do, Helen," he replied sedately.

This was the meeting he had anticipated so long.The presence of others brought out in him, irresistibly, the repression of public display which was so strong an element of his character.

A little chilled, Helen turned to introduce him to her friends.In the cold light of her commonplace reception she noticed what in a warmer effusion of feelings she would never have seen,--that her brother's clothes were out of date and worn; and that, though his carriage was notably strong and graceful, the trifling constraint and dignity of his younger days had become almost an awkwardness after two years among uncultivated men.It occurred to Helen to be just a little ashamed of him.

He took a place on the steps and sat without saying a word all the evening.There was nothing for him to say.These young people talked thoughtlessly, as young people do, of the affairs belonging to their own little circle.Thorpe knew nothing of the cotillion, or the brake ride, or of the girl who visited Alice Southerland;all of which gave occasion for so much lively comment.Nor was the situation improved when some of them, in a noble effort at politeness, turned the conversation into more general channels.

The topics of the day's light talk were absolutely unknown to him.

The plays, the new books, the latest popular songs, jokes depending for their point on an intimate knowledge of the prevailing vaudeville mode, were as unfamiliar to him as Miss Alice Southerland's guest.

He had thought pine and forest and the trail so long, that he found these square-elbowed subjects refusing to be jostled aside by any trivialities.

So he sat there silent in the semi-darkness.This man, whose lightest experience would have aroused the eager attention of the entire party, held his peace because he thought he had nothing to say.

He took Helen back to Mrs.Renwick's about ten o'clock.They walked slowly beneath the broad-leaved maples, whose shadows danced under the tall electric lights,--and talked.

Helen was an affectionate, warm-hearted girl.Ordinarily she would have been blind to everything except the delight of having her brother once more with her.But his apparently cold reception had first chilled, then thrown her violently into a critical mood.His subsequent social inadequacy had settled her into the common-sense level of everyday life.

"How have you done, Harry?" she inquired anxiously."Your letters have been so vague.""Pretty well," he replied."If things go right, I hope some day to have a better place for you than this."Her heart contracted suddenly.It was all she could do to keep from bursting into tears.One would have to realize perfectly her youth, the life to which she had been accustomed, the lack of encouragement she had labored under, the distastefulness of her surroundings, the pent-up dogged patience she had displayed during the last two years, the hopeless feeling of battering against a brick wall she always experienced when she received the replies to her attempts on Harry's confidence, to appreciate how the indefiniteness of his answer exasperated her and filled her with sullen despair.She said nothing for twenty steps.Then:

"Harry," she said quietly, "can't you take me away from Mrs.

Renwick's this year?"

"I don't know, Helen.I can't tell yet.Not just now, at any rate.""Harry," she cried, "you don't know what you're doing.I tell you I can't STAND Mrs.Renwick any longer." She calmed herself with an effort, and went on more quietly."Really, Harry, she's awfully disagreeable.If you can't afford to keep me anywhere else--" she glanced timidly at his face and for the first time saw the strong lines about the jaw and the tiny furrows between the eyebrows."Iknow you've worked hard, Harry dear," she said with a sudden sympathy, "and that you'd give me more, if you could.But so have I worked hard.Now we ought to change this in some way.I can get a position as teacher, or some other work somewhere.Won't you let me do that?"Thorpe was thinking that it would be easy enough to obtain Wallace Carpenter's consent to his taking a thousand dollars from the profits of the year.But he knew also that the struggle in the courts might need every cent the new company could spare.It would look much better were he to wait until after the verdict.If favorable, there would be no difficulty about sparing the money.If adverse, there would be no money to spare.The latter contingency he did not seriously anticipate, but still it had to be considered.

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