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something that she had given, in her charity, without his having, by a remembrance, by a return of the spirit, failing another encounter, so much as thanked her.What he had asked of her had been simply at first not to laugh at him.She had beautifully not done so for ten years, and she was not doing so now.So he had endless gratitude to make up.Only for that he must see just how he had figured to her."What, exactly, was the account I gave--?""Of the way you did feel? Well, it was very simple.You said you had had from your earliest time, as the deepest thing within you, the sense of being kept for something rare and strange, possibly prodigious and terrible, that was sooner or later to happen to you, that you had in your bones the foreboding and the conviction of, and that would perhaps overwhelm you.""Do you call that very simple?" John Marcher asked.

She thought a moment."It was perhaps because I seemed, as you spoke, to understand it.""You do understand it?" he eagerly asked.

Again she kept her kind eyes on him."You still have the belief?""Oh!" he exclaimed helplessly.There was too much to say.

"Whatever it's to be," she clearly made out, "it hasn't yet come."He shook his head in complete surrender now."It hasn't yet come.

Only, you know, it isn't anything I'm to do, to achieve in the world, to be distinguished or admired for.I'm not such an ass as THAT.It would be much better, no doubt, if I were.""It's to be something you're merely to suffer?""Well, say to wait for--to have to meet, to face, to see suddenly break out in my life; possibly destroying all further consciousness, possibly annihilating me; possibly, on the other hand, only altering everything, striking at the root of all my world and leaving me to the consequences, however they shape themselves."She took this in, but the light in her eyes continued for him not to be that of mockery."Isn't what you describe perhaps but the expectation--or at any rate the sense of danger, familiar to so many people--of falling in love?"John Marcher thought."Did you ask me that before?""No--I wasn't so free-and-easy then.But it's what strikes me now.""Of course," he said after a moment, "it strikes you.Of course it strikes ME.Of course what's in store for me may be no more than that.The only thing is," he went on, "that I think if it had been that I should by this time know.""Do you mean because you've BEEN in love?" And then as he but looked at her in silence: "You've been in love, and it hasn't meant such a cataclysm, hasn't proved the great affair?""Here I am, you see.It hasn't been overwhelming.""Then it hasn't been love," said May Bartram.

"Well, I at least thought it was.I took it for that--I've taken it till now.It was agreeable, it was delightful, it was miserable," he explained."But it wasn't strange.It wasn't what my affair's to be.""You want something all to yourself--something that nobody else knows or HAS known?""It isn't a question of what I 'want'--God knows I don't want anything.It's only a question of the apprehension that haunts me--that I live with day by day."

He said this so lucidly and consistently that he could see it further impose itself.If she hadn't been interested before she'd have been interested now.

"Is it a sense of coming violence?"

Evidently now too again he liked to talk of it."I don't think of it as--when it does come--necessarily violent.I only think of it as natural and as of course above all unmistakeable.I think of it simply as THE thing.THE thing will of itself appear natural.""Then how will it appear strange?"

Marcher bethought himself."It won't--to ME.""To whom then?"

"Well," he replied, smiling at last, "say to you.""Oh then I'm to be present?"

"Why you are present--since you know."

"I see." She turned it over."But I mean at the catastrophe."At this, for a minute, their lightness gave way to their gravity;it was as if the long look they exchanged held them together."It will only depend on yourself--if you'll watch with me.""Are you afraid?" she asked.

"Don't leave me now," he went on.

"Are you afraid?" she repeated.

"Do you think me simply out of my mind?" he pursued instead of answering."Do I merely strike you as a harmless lunatic?""No," said May Bartram."I understand you.I believe you.""You mean you feel how my obsession--poor old thing--may correspond to some possible reality?""To some possible reality."

"Then you WILL watch with me?"

She hesitated, then for the third time put her question."Are you afraid?""Did I tell you I was--at Naples?"

"No, you said nothing about it."

"Then I don't know.And I should like to know," said John Marcher.

"You'll tell me yourself whether you think so.If you'll watch with me you'll see.""Very good then." They had been moving by this time across the room, and at the door, before passing out, they paused as for the full wind-up of their understanding."I'll watch with you," said May Bartram.

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