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He wanted to see Lilia again, and this was the only way.""I hope he is satisfied.I did not think my sister-in-law distinguished herself in her farewells."Mrs.Herriton shuddered."I mind nothing, so long as she has gone--and gone with Miss Abbott.It is mortifying to think that a widow of thirty-three requires a girl ten years younger to look after her.""I pity Miss Abbott.Fortunately one admirer is chained to England.Mr.Kingcroft cannot leave the crops or the climate or something.I don't think, either, he improved his chances today.He, as well as Lilia, has the knack of being absurd in public."Mrs.Herriton replied, "When a man is neither well bred, nor well connected, nor handsome, nor clever, nor rich, even Lilia may discard him in time.""No.I believe she would take any one.

Right up to the last, when her boxes were packed, she was 'playing' the chinless curate.Both the curates are chinless, but hers had the dampest hands.I came on them in the Park.They were speaking of the Pentateuch.""My dear boy! If possible, she has got worse and worse.It was your idea of Italian travel that saved us!"Philip brightened at the little compliment.

"The odd part is that she was quite eager--always asking me for information;and of course I was very glad to give it.I admit she is a Philistine, appallingly ignorant, and her taste in art is false.Still, to have any taste at all is something.And I do believe that Italy really purifies and ennobles all who visit her.She is the school as well as the playground of the world.It is really to Lilia's credit that she wants to go there.""She would go anywhere," said his mother, who had heard enough of the praises of Italy."I and Caroline Abbott had the greatest difficulty in dissuading her from the Riviera.""No, Mother; no.She was really keen on Italy.

This travel is quite a crisis for her." He found the situation full of whimsical romance: there was something half attractive, half repellent in the thought of this vulgar woman journeying to places he loved and revered.

Why should she not be transfigured? The same had happened to the Goths.

Mrs.Herriton did not believe in romance nor in transfiguration, nor in parallels from history, nor in anything else that may disturb domestic life.She adroitly changed the subject before Philip got excited.Soon Harriet returned, having given her lesson in geography.Irma went to bed early, and was tucked up by her grandmother.

Then the two ladies worked and played cards.Philip read a book.

And so they all settled down to their quiet, profitable existence, and continued it without interruption through the winter.

It was now nearly ten years since Charles had fallen in love with Lilia Theobald because she was pretty, and during that time Mrs.Herriton had hardly known a moment's rest.For six months she schemed to prevent the match, and when it had taken place she turned to another task--the supervision of her daughter-in-law.Lilia must be pushed through life without bringing discredit on the family into which she had married.She was aided by Charles, by her daughter Harriet, and, as soon as he was old enough, by the clever one of the family, Philip.

The birth of Irma made things still more difficult.But fortunately old Mrs.Theobald, who had attempted interference, began to break up.

It was an effort to her to leave Whitby, and Mrs.Herriton discouraged the effort as far as possible.That curious duel which is fought over every baby was fought and decided early.Irma belonged to her father's family, not to her mother's.

Charles died, and the struggle recommenced.

Lilia tried to assert herself, and said that she should go to take care of Mrs.Theobald.It required all Mrs.Herriton's kindness to prevent her.A house was finally taken for her at Sawston, and there for three years she lived with Irma, continually subject to the refining influences of her late husband's family.

During one of her rare Yorkshire visits trouble began again.Lilia confided to a friend that she liked a Mr.Kingcroft extremely, but that she was not exactly engaged to him.The news came round to Mrs.Herriton, who at once wrote, begging for information, and pointing out that Lilia must either be engaged or not, since no intermediate state existed.It was a good letter, and flurried Lilia extremely.

She left Mr.Kingcroft without even the pressure of a rescue-party.

She cried a great deal on her return to Sawston, and said she was very sorry.Mrs.Herriton took the opportunity of speaking more seriously about the duties of widowhood and motherhood than she had ever done before.

But somehow things never went easily after.Lilia would not settle down in her place among Sawston matrons.She was a bad housekeeper, always in the throes of some domestic crisis, which Mrs.Herriton, who kept her servants for years, had to step across and adjust.She let Irma stop away from school for insufficient reasons, and she allowed her to wear rings.She learnt to bicycle, for the purpose of waking the place up, and coasted down the High Street one Sunday evening, falling off at the turn by the church.If she had not been a relative, it would have been entertaining.But even Philip, who in theory loved outraging English conventions, rose to the occasion, and gave her a talking which she remembered to her dying day.It was just then, too, that they discovered that she still allowed Mr.Kingcroft to write to her "as a gentleman friend," and to send presents to Irma.

Philip thought of Italy, and the situation was saved.

Caroline, charming, sober, Caroline Abbott, who lived two turnings away, was seeking a companion for a year's travel.Lilia gave up her house, sold half her furniture, left the other half and Irma with Mrs.Herriton, and had now departed, amid universal approval, for a change of scene.

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