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``I'll do it for this once, if you mean to, but you needn't think I'm going to make a practice of it, for I'm not.I haven't worn a dress-suit,'' he continued, as though explaining his principles in the matter, ``since your spread when we opened the railroad--that's six months ago; and the time before that I wore one at MacGolderick's funeral.MacGolderick blew himself up at Puerto Truxillo, shooting rocks for the breakwater.We never found all of him, but we gave what we could get together as fine a funeral as those natives ever saw.The boys, they wanted to make him look respectable, so they asked me to lend them my dress-suit, but I told them I meant to wear it myself.That's how I came to wear a dress-suit at a funeral.It was either me or MacGolderick.''

``MacWilliams,'' said Clay, as he stuck the toe of one boot into the heel of the other, ``if I had your imagination I'd give up railroading and take to writing war clouds for the newspapers.''

``Do you mean you don't believe that story?'' MacWilliams demanded, sternly.

``I do,'' said Clay, ``I mean I don't.''

``Well, let it go,'' returned MacWilliams, gloomily; ``but there's been funerals for less than that, let me tell you.''

A half-hour later MacWilliams appeared in the door and stood gazing attentively at Clay arranging his tie before a hand-glass, and then at himself in his unusual apparel.

``No wonder you voted to dress up,'' he exclaimed finally, in a tone of personal injury.``That's not a dress-suit you've got on anyway.It hasn't any tails.And I hope for your sake, Mr.

Clay,'' he continued, his voice rising in plaintive indignation, ``that you are not going to play that scarf on us for a vest.

And you haven't got a high collar on, either.That's only a rough blue print of a dress-suit.Why, you look just as comfortable as though you were going to enjoy yourself--and you look cool, too.''

``Well, why not?'' laughed Clay.

``Well, but look at me,'' cried the other.``Do I look cool? Do I look happy or comfortable? No, I don't.I look just about the way I feel, like a fool undertaker.I'm going to take this thing right off.You and Ted Langham can wear your silk scarfs and bobtail coats, if you like, but if they don't want me in white duck they don't get me.''

When they reached the Palms, Clay asked Miss Langham if she did not want to see his view.``And perhaps, if you appreciate it properly, I will make you a present of it,'' he said, as he walked before her down the length of the veranda.

``It would be very selfish to keep it all to my self,'' she said.

``Couldn't we share it?'' They had left the others seated facing the bay, with MacWilliams and young Langham on the broad steps of the veranda, and the younger sister and her father sitting in long bamboo steamer-chairs above them.

Clay and Miss Langham were quite alone.From the high cliff on which the Palms stood they could look down the narrow inlet that joined the ocean and see the moonlight turning the water into a rippling ladder of light and gilding the dark green leaves of the palms near them with a border of silver.Directly below them lay the waters of the bay, reflecting the red and green lights of the ships at anchor, and beyond them again were the yellow lights of the town, rising one above the other as the city crept up the hill.And back of all were the mountains, grim and mysterious, with white clouds sleeping in their huge valleys, like masses of fog.

Except for the ceaseless murmur of the insect life about them the night was absolutely still--so still that the striking of the ships' bells in the harbor came to them sharply across the surface of the water, and they could hear from time to time the splash of some great fish and the steady creaking of an oar in a rowlock that grew fainter and fainter as it grew further away, until it was drowned in the distance.Miss Langham was for a long time silent.She stood with her hands clasped behind her, gazing from side to side into the moonlight, and had apparently forgotten that Clay was present.

``Well,'' he said at last, ``I think you appreciate it properly.

I was afraid you would exclaim about it, and say it was fine, or charming, or something.''

Miss Langham turned to him and smiled slightly.``And you told me once that you knew me so very well,'' she said.

Clay chose to forget much that he had said on that night when he had first met her.He knew that he had been bold then, and had dared to be so because he did not think he would see her again;but, now that he was to meet her every day through several months, it seemed better to him that they should grow to know each other as they really were, simply and sincerely, and without forcing the situation in any way.

So he replied, ``I don't know you so well now.You must remember I haven't seen you for a year.''

``Yes, but you hadn't seen me for twenty-two years then,'' she answered.``I don't think you have changed much,'' she went on.

``I expected to find you gray with cares.Ted wrote us about the way you work all day at the mines and sit up all night over calculations and plans and reports.But you don't show it.When are you going to take us over the mines? To-morrow? I am very anxious to see them, but I suppose father will want to inspect them first.Hope knows all about them, I believe; she knows their names, and how much you have taken out, and how much you have put in, too, and what MacWilliams's railroad cost, and who got the contract for the ore pier.Ted told us in his letters, and she used to work it out on the map in father's study.She is a most energetic child; I think sometimes she should have been a boy.I wish I could be the help to any one that she is to my father and to me.Whenever I am blue or down she makes fun of me, and--''

``Why should you ever be blue?'' asked Clay, abruptly.

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