Hiseye,accustomedtothedarkness,metfirstablind-
ingglare,andthenhemadeoutthefacesandformsofmanypeople,amidanextravagantdisplayofsplendidrobings——billowylaces,brilliant-huedfinery,ribbons,silksandmistydrapery。Andthenhecaughtthemean。
ingofthatjarringhum,andhesawthetired,pale,happyfaceofhiswife,bending,aswereascoreofothers,overhersewingmachine——toiling,toiling。Herewasthefollyshepursued,andtheendofhisquest。
Butnothisdeliverance,thougheventhenremorsestruckhim。Hisshamedsoulflutteredoncemorebeforeitretiredtomakeroomfortheotherandbetterone。
For,totemperhisthrillofjoy,theshineofthesatinandtheglimmerofornamentsrecalledthedisturbingfigureofthebespangledAmazon,andthebaseduplicatehistoriesitbytheglareoffootlightsandstolendiamonds。Itispastthewisdomofhimwhoonlysetsthescenes,eithertopraiseorblametheman。Butthistimehisloveover-
camehisscruples。Hetookaquickstep,andreachedouthishandforthedoorknob。FatherRoganwasquickertoarrestitanddrawhimback。
\"Youusemytrustinyouqueerly,\"saidtheprieststernly。\"Whatareyouabouttodo?\"
\"Iamgoingtomywife,\"saidLorison。\"Letmepass。\"
\"Listen,\"saidthepriest,holdinghimfirmlybythearm。\"Iamabouttoputyouinpossessionofapieceofknowledgeofwhich,thusfar,youhavescarcelyproveddeserving。Idonotthinkyoueverwill;butIwillnotdwelluponthat。Youseeinthatroomthewomanyoumarried,workingforafrugallivingforherself,andagenerouscomfortforanidolizedbrother。Thisbuildingbelongstothechiefcostumerofthecity。FormonthstheadvanceordersforthecomingMardiGrasfestivalshavekepttheworkgoingdayandnight。ImyselfsecuredemploymenthereforNorah。Shetoilshereeachnightfromnineo\'clockuntildaylight,and,besides,carrieshomewithhersomeofthefinercostumes,requiringmoredelicateneedlework,andworkstherepartoftheday。
Somehow,youtwohaveremainedstrangelyignorantofeachother\'slives。Areyouconvincednowthatyourwifeisnotwalkingthestreets?\"
\"Letmegotoher,\"criedLorison,againstruggling,\"andbegherforgiveness!\'
\"Sir,\"saidthepriest,\"doyouowemenothing?Bequiet。ItseemssooftenthatHeavenletsfallitschoicestgiftsintohandsthatmustbetaughttoholdthem。Listenagain。Youforgotthatrepentantsinmustnotcomprom-
ise,butlookup,forredemption,tothepurestandbest。
Youwenttoherwiththefine-spunsophistrythatpeacecouldbefoundinamutualguilt;andshe,fearfuloflosingwhatherheartsocraved,thoughtitworththepricetobuyitwithadesperate,pure,beautifullie。Ihaveknownhersincethedayshewasborn;sheisasinnocentandunsulliedinlifeanddeedasaholysaint。Inthatlowlystreetwhereshedwellsshefirstsawthelight,andshehaslivedthereeversince,spendingherdaysingenerousself-sacrificeforothers。Och,yespalpeen!\"continuedFatherRogan,raisinghisfingerinkindlyangeratLorison。
\"Whatfor,Iwonder,couldshebeaftermakingafoolofhersilf,andshamin\'herswatesoulwithlies,forthelikeofyou!\"
\"Sir,\"saidLorison,trembling,\"saywhatyoupleaseofme。Doubtitasyoumust,Iwillyetprovemygratitudetoyou,andmydevotiontoher。Butletmespeaktoheroncenow,letmekneelforjustonemomentatherfeet,and——\"
\"Tut,tut!\"saidthepriest。\"Howmanyactsofalovedramadoyouthinkanoldbookwormlikemecapableofwitnessing?Besides,whatkindoffiguresdowecut,spyinguponthemysteriesofmidnightmillinery!Gotomeetyourwifeto-morrow,assheorderedyou,andobeyherthereafter,andmaybesometimeIshallgetforgive-
nessforthepartIhaveplayedinthisnight\'swork。Offwidyezdowntheshtairs,now!\'Tislate,andanouldmanlikemeshouldbetakin\'hisrest。\"
MADAMEBO-PEEP,OFTHERANCHES
\"AUNTELLEN,\"saidOctavia,cheerfully,asshethrewherblackkidglovescarefullyatthedignifiedPersiancatonthewindow-seat,\"I\'mapauper。\"
\"Youaresoextremeinyourstatements,Octavia,dear,\"saidAuntEllen,mildly,lookingupfromherpaper。
\"Ifyoufindyourselftemporarilyinneedofsomesmallchangeforbonbons,youwillfindmypurseinthedrawerofthewritingdesk。\"
OctaviaBeaupreeremovedherhatandseatedherselfonafootstoolnearheraunt\'schair,claspingherhandsaboutherknees。Herslimandflexiblefigure,cladinamodishmourningcostume,accommodateditselfeasilyandgracefullytothetryingposition。Herbrightandyouthfulface,withitspairofsparkling,life-enamouredeyes,triedtocomposeitselftotheseriousnessthattheoccasionseemedtodemand。
\"Yougoodauntie,itisn\'tacaseofbonbons;itisabject,staring,unpicturesquepoverty,withready-madeclothes,gasolinedgloves,andprobablyoneo\'clockdinnersallwaitingwiththetraditionalwolfatthedoor。I\'vejustcomefrommylawyer,auntie,and,\'Please,ma\'am,I
ain\'tgotnothink\'tall。Flowers,lady?Buttonhole,gentleman?Pencils,sir,threeforfive,tohelpapoorwidow?\'DoIdoitnicely,auntie,or,asabread-winneraccomplishment,weremylessonsinelocutionentirelywasted?\"
\"Dobeserious,mydear,\"saidAuntEllen,lettingherpaperfalltothefloor,\"longenoughtotellmewhatyoumean。ColonelBeaupree\'sestate——\"
\"ColonelBeaupree\'sestate,\"interruptedOctavia,emphasizingherwordswithappropriatedramaticges-
tures,\"isofSpanishcastellararchitecture。ColonelBeaupree\'sresourcesare——wind。ColonelBeaupree\'sstocksare——water。ColonelBeaupree\'sincomeis——
allin。ThestatementlacksthelegaltechnicalitiestowhichIhavebeenlisteningforanhour,butthatiswhatitmeanswhentranslated。\"
\"Octavia!\"AuntEllenwasnowvisiblypossessedbyconsternation。\"Icanhardlybelieveit。Anditwastheimpressionthathewasworthamillion。AndtheDePeystersthemselvesintroducedhim!\"
Octaviarippledoutalaugh,andthenbecameproperlygrave。
\"Demortuisnil,auntie——noteventherestofit。Thedearoldcolonel——whatagoldbrickhewas,afterall!
Ipaidformybargainfairly——I\'mallhere,amInot?——
items:eyes,fingers,toes,youth,oldfamily,unques-
tionablepositioninsocietyascalledforinthecontractnowild-catstockhere。\"Octaviapickedupthemorningpaperfromthefloor。\"ButI\'mnotgoingto\'squeal\'——isn\'tthatwhattheycallitwhenyourailatFortunebecauseyou\'ve,lostthegame?\"Sheturnedthepagesofthepapercalmly。\"\'Stockmarket\'——nouseforthat。\'Society\'sdoings\'——that\'sdone。Hereismypage——thewishcolumn。AVanDressercouldnotbesaidto\'want\'foranything,ofcourse。\'Chamber-
maids,cooks,canvassers,stenographers-\"
\"Dear,\"saidAuntEllen,withalittletremorinhervoice,\"pleasedonottalkinthatway。Evenifyouraffairsareinsounfortunateacondition,thereismythreethousand——\"
Octaviaspranguplithely,anddepositedasmartkissonthedelicatecheekoftheprimlittleelderlymaid。
\"Blessedauntie,yourthreethousandisjustsufficienttoinsureyourHysontobefreefromwillowleavesandkeepthePersianinsterilizedcream。IknowI\'dbewelcome,butIprefertostrikebottomlikeBeelzebubratherthanhangaroundlikethePerilisteningtothemusicfromthesideentrance。I\'mgoingtoearnmyownliving。There\'snothingelsetodo。I\'ma——Oh,oh,oh!——
Ihadforgotten。There\'sonethingsavedfromthewreck。It\'sacorral——no,aranchin——letmesee——
Texas:anasset,dearoldMr。Bannistercalledit。Howpleasedhewastoshowmesomethinghecoulddescribeasunencumbered!I\'veadescriptionofitamongthosestupidpapershemademebringawaywithmefromhisoffice。I\'lltrytofindit。\"
Octaviafoundhershopping-bag,anddrewfromitalongenvelopefilledwithtypewrittendocuments。
\"AranchinTexas,\"sighedAuntEllen。\"Itsoundstomemorelikealiabilitythananasset。Thosearetheplaceswherethecentipedesarefound,andcowboys,andfandangos。\"
\"\'TheRanchodelasSombras,\'\"readOctaviafromasheetofviolentlypurpletypewriting\"\'issituatedonehundredandtenmilessoutheastofSanAntonio,andthirty-eightmilesfromitsnearestrailroadstation,Nopal,ontheI。andG。N。Ranch,consistsof7,680acresofwell-
wateredland,withtitleconferredbyStatepatents,andtwenty-twosections,or14,080acres,partlyunderyearlyrunningleaseandpartlyboughtunderState\'stwenty-
year-purchaseact。Eightthousandgradedmerinosheep,withthenecessaryequipmentofhorses,vehiclesandgeneralranchparaphernalia。Ranch-housebuiltofbrick,withsixroomscomfortablyfurnishedaccordingtotherequirementsoftheclimate。Allwithinastrongbarbed-wirefence。
\"\'Thepresentranchmanagerseemstobecompetentandreliable,andisrapidlyplacinguponapayingbasisabusinessthat,inotherhands,hadbeenallowedtosufferfromneglectandmisconduct。
\"\'ThispropertywassecuredbyColonelBeaupreeinadealwithaWesternirrigationsyndicate,andthetitletoitseemstobeperfect。Withcarefulmanagementandthenaturalincreaseoflandvalues,itoughttobemadethefoundationforacomfortablefortuneforitsowner。\'\"
WhenOctaviaceasedreading,AuntEllenutteredsomethingasnearasniffasherbreedingpermitted。
\"Theprospectus,\"shesaid,withuncompromisingmetropolitansuspicion,\"doesn\'tmentionthecentipedes,ortheIndians。Andyouneverdidlikemutton,Octavia。
Idon\'tseewhatadvantageyoucanderivefromthis——
desert。\"
ButOctaviawasinatrance。Hereyesweresteadilyregardingsomethingquitebeyondtheirfocus。Herlipswereparted,andherfacewaslightedbythekindlingfuroroftheexplorer,theardent,stirringdisquietoftheadventurer。Suddenlysheclaspedherhandstogetherexultantly。
\"Theproblemsolvesitself,auntie,\"shecried。\"I\'mgoingtothatranch。I\'mgoingtoliveonit。I\'mgoingtolearntolikemutton,andevenconcedethegoodqualitiesofcentipedes——atarespectfuldistance。It\'sjustwhatIneed。It\'sanewlifethatcomeswhenmyoldoneisjustending。It\'sarelease,auntie;itisn\'tanarrow-
ing。Thinkofthegallopsoverthoseleaguesofprairies,withthewindtuggingattherootsofyourhair,thecom-
ingclosetotheearthandlearningoveragainthestoriesofthegrowinggrassandthelittlewildflowerswithoutnames!Gloriousiswhatitwillbe。ShallIbeashepherdesswithaWatteauhat,andacrooktokeepthebadwolvesfromthelambs,oratypicalWesternranchgirl,withshorthair,likethepicturesofherintheSundaypapers?Ithinkthelatter。Andthey\'llhavemypicture,too,withthewild-catsI\'veslain,single-handed,hangingfrommysaddlehorn。\'FromtheFourHundredtotheFlocks\'isthewaythey\'llheadlineit,andthey\'llprintphotographsoftheoldVanDressermansionandthechurchwhereIwasmarried。Theywon\'thavemypicture,butthey\'llgetanartisttodrawit。I\'llbewildandwoolly,andI\'llgrowmyownwool。\"
\"Octavia!\"AuntEllencondensedintotheonewordalltheprotestsshewasunabletoutter。
\"Don\'tsayaword,auntie。I\'mgoing。I\'llseetheskyatnightfitdownontheworldlikeabigbutter-dishcover,andI\'llmakefriendsagainwiththestarsthatI
haven\'thadachatwithsinceIwasaweechild。Iwishtogo。I\'mtiredofallthis。I\'mgladIhaven\'tanymoney。IcouldblessColonelBeaupreeforthatranch,andforgivehimforallhisbubbles。Whatifthelifewillberoughandlonely!I——Ideserveit。Ishutmyhearttoeverythingexceptthatmiserableambition。I——oh,Iwishtogoaway,andforget——forget!\"
Octaviaswervedsuddenlytoherknees,laidherflushedfaceinheraunt\'slap,andshookwithturbulentsobs。
AuntEllenbentoverher,andsmoothedthecoppery-
brownhair。
\"Ididn\'tknow,\"shesaid,gently;\"Ididn\'tknow——
that。Whowasit,dear?
WhenMrs。OctaviaBeaupree,n閑VanDresser,steppedfromthetrainatNopal,hermannerlost,forthemoment,someofthateasycertitudewhichhadalwaysmarkedhermovements。Thetownwasofrecentestab-
lishment,andseemedtohavebeenhastilyconstructedofundressedlumberandflappingcanvas。Theelementthathadcongregatedaboutthestation,thoughnotoffensivelydemonstrative,wasclearlycomposedofcitizensaccustomedtoandpreparedforrudealarms。
Octaviastoodontheplatform,againstthetelegraphoffice,andattemptedtochoosebyintuitionfromtheswaggering,stragglingstring,ofloungers,themanageroftheRanchodelasSombras,whohadbeeninstructedbyMr。Bannistertomeetherthere。Thattall,serious,looking,elderlymanintheblueflannelshirtandwhitetieshethoughtmustbehe。But,no;hepassedby,removinghisgazefromtheladyashersrestedonhim,accordingtotheSoutherncustom。Themanager,shethought,withsomeimpatienceatbeingkeptwaiting,shouldhavenodifficultyinselectingher。Youngwomenwearingthemostrecentthinginash-colouredtravellingsuitswerenotsoplentifulinNopal!
Thuskeepingaspeculativewatchonallpersonsofpossiblemanagerialaspect,Octavia,withacatchingbreathandastartofsurprise,suddenlybecameawareofTeddyWestlakehurryingalongtheplatforminthedirectionofthetrain——ofTeddyWestlakeorhissun-
brownedghostincheviot,bootsandleather-girdledhat——TheodoreWestlake,Jr。,amateurpolo(almost)
champion,all-roundbutterflyandcumbererofthesoil;
butabroader,surer,moreemphasizedanddeterminedTeddythantheoneshehadknownayearagowhenlastshesawhim。
HeperceivedOctaviaatalmostthesametime,deflectedhiscourse,andsteeredforherinhisold,straightforwardway。Somethinglikeawecameuponherasthestrange-
nessofhismetamorphosiswasbroughtintocloserrange;
therich,red-brownofhiscomplexionbroughtoutsovividlyhisstraw-colouredmustacheandsteel-grayeyes。
Heseemedmoregrown-up,and,somehow,fartheraway。
But,whenhespoke,theold,boyishTeddycamebackagain。Theyhadbeenfriendsfromchildhood。
\"Why,\'Tave!\"heexclaimed,unabletoreducehisperplexitytocoherence。\"How——what——when——
where?\"
\"Train,\"saidOctavia;\"necessity;tenminutesago;
home。Yourcomplexion\'sgone,Teddy。Now,how——
what——when——where?\"
\"I\'mworkingdownhere,\"saidTeddy。Hecastsideglancesaboutthestationasonedoeswhotriestocombinepolitenesswithduty。
\"Youdidn\'tnoticeonthetrain,\"heasked,\"anoldladywithgraycurlsandapoodle,whooccupiedtwoseatswithherbundlesandquarrelledwiththeconductor,didyou?\"
\"Ithinknot,\"answeredOctavia,reflecting。\"Andyouhaven\'t,byanychance,noticedabig,gray-mustachedmaninablueshirtandsix-shooters,withlittleflakesofmerinowoolstickinginhishair,haveyou?\"
\"Lotsof\'em,\"saidTeddy,withsymptomsofmentaldeliriumunderthestrain。Doyouhappentoknowanysuchindividual?\"
\"No;thedescriptionisimaginary。Isyourinterestintheoldladywhomyoudescribeapersonalone?\"
\"Neversawherinmylife。She\'spaintedentirelyfromfancy。SheownsthelittlepieceofpropertywhereI
earnmybreadandbutter-theRanchodelasSombras。
Idroveuptomeetheraccordingtoarrangementwithherlawyer。\"
Octavialeanedagainstthewallofthetelegraphoffice。
Wasthispossible?Anddidn\'theknow?
\"Areyouthemanagerofthatranch?\"sheaskedweakly。
\"Iam,\"saidTeddy,withpride。
\"IamMrs。Beaupree,\"saidOctaviafaintly;\"butmyhairneverwouldcurl,andIwaspolitetotheconductor。\"
Foramomentthatstrange,grown-uplookcameback,andremovedTeddymilesawayfromher。
\"Ihopeyou\'llexcuseme,\"hesaid,ratherawkwardly。
\"Yousee,I\'vebeendownhereinthechaparralayear。
Ihadn\'theard。Givemeyourchecks,please,andI\'llhaveyourtrapsloadedintothewagon。Jos?willfollowwiththem。Wetravelaheadinthebuckboard。\"
SeatedbyTeddyinafeather-weightbuckboard,behindapairofwild,cream-colouredSpanishponies,Octaviaabandonedallthoughtfortheexhilarationofthepresent。
Theysweptoutofthelittletownanddownthelevelroadtowardthesouth。Soontheroaddwindledanddis-
appeared,andtheystruckacrossaworldcarpetedwithanendlessreachofcurlymesquitegrass。Thewheelsmadenosound。Thetirelessponiesboundedaheadatanunbrokengallop。Thetemperatewind,madefragrantbythousandsofacresofblueandyellowwildflowers,roaredgloriouslyintheirears。Themotionwasa雛ial,ecstatic,withathrillingsenseofperpetuityinitseffect。
Octaviasatsilent,possessedbyafeelingofelemental,sensualbliss。Teddyseemedtobewrestlingwithsomeinternalproblem。
\"I\'mgoingtocallyoumadama,\"heannouncedastheresultofhislabours。\"ThatiswhattheMexicanswillcallyou——they\'renearlyallMexicansontheranch,youknow。Thatseemstomeabouttheproperthing。\"
\"Verywell,Mr。Westlake,\"saidOctavia,primly。
\"Oh,now,\"saidTeddy,insomeconsternation,\"that\'scarryingthethingtoofar,isn\'tit?\"
\"Don\'tworrymewithyourbeastlyetiquette。I\'mjustbeginningtolive。Don\'tremindmeofanythingartificial。Ifonlythisaircouldbebottled!Thismuchaloneisworthcomingfor。Oh,lookItheregoesadeer!\"
\"Jack-rabbit,\"saidTeddy,withoutturninghishead。
\"CouldI——mightIdrive?\"suggestedOctavia,pant-
ing,withrose-tintedcheeksandtheeyeofaneagerchild。
\"Ononecondition。CouldI——mightIsmoke?\"
\"Forever!\"criedOctavia,takingthelineswithsolemnjoy。\"HowshallIknowwhichwaytodrive?\"
\"Keephersou\'bysou\'east,andallsailset。YouseethatblackspeckonthehorizonunderthatlowermostGulfcloud?That\'sagroupoflive-oaksandaland-
mark。Steerhalfwaybetweenthatandthelittlehilltotheleft。I\'llreciteyouthewholecodeofdrivingrulesfortheTexasprairies:keepthereinsfromunderthehorses\'feet,andswearat\'emfrequent。\"
\"I\'mtoohappytoswear,Ted。Oh,whydopeoplebuyyachtsortravelinpalace-cars,whenabuckboardandapairofplugsandaspringmorninglikethiscansatisfyalldesire?\"
\"Now,I\'llaskyou,\"protestedTeddy,whowasfutilelystrikingmatchaftermatchonthedashboard,\"nottocallthosedenizensoftheairplugs。Theycankickoutahundredmilesbetweendaylightanddark。\"Atlasthesucceededinsnatchingalightforhiscigarfromtheflameheldinthehollowofhishands。
\"Room!\"saidOctavia,intensely。\"That\'swhatproducestheeffect。IknownowwhatI\'vewanted——
scope——range——room!\"
\"Smoking-room,\"saidTeddy,unsentimentally。\"I
lovetosmokeinabuckboard。Thewindblowsthesmokeintoyouandoutagain。Itsavesexertion。\"
Thetwofellsonaturallyintotheirold-timegoodfellow-
shipthatitwasonlybydegreesthatasenseofthestrange-
nessofthenewrelationsbetweenthemcametobefelt。
\"Madama,\"saidTeddy,wonderingly,\"howeverdidyougetitintoyourbeadtocutthecrowdandcomedownhere?IsitafadnowamongtheupperclassestotrotofftosheepranchesinsteadoftoNewport?\"
\"Iwasbroke,Teddy,\"saidOctavia,sweetly,withherinterestcentreduponsteeringsafelybetweenaSpanishdaggerplantandaclumpofchaparral;\"Ihaven\'tathingintheworldbutthisranch——notevenanyotherhometogoto。\"
\"Come,now,\"saidTeddy,anxiouslybutineredu-
lously,\"youdon\'tmeanit?\"
\"Whenmyhusband,\"saidOctavia,withashyslurringoftheword,\"diedthreemonthsagoIthoughtIhadareasonableamountoftheworld\'sgoods。Hislawyerexplodedthattheoryinasixty-minutefullyillustratedlecture。Itooktothesheepasalastresort。DoyouhappentoknowofanyfashionablecapriceamongthegildedyouthofManhattanthatinducesthemtoabandonpoloandclubwindowstobecomemanagersofsheepranches?\"
\"It\'seasilyexplainedinmycase,\"respondedTeddy,promptly。\"Ihadtogotowork。Icouldn\'thaveearnedmyboardinNewYork,soIchummedawhilewitholdSandford,oneofthesyndicatethatownedtheranchbeforeColonelBeaupreeboughtit,andgotaplacedownhere。
Iwasn\'tmanageratfirst。Ijoggedaroundonponiesandstudiedthebusinessindetail,untilIgotallthepointsinmyhead。Isawwhereitwaslosingandwhatthereme-
dieswere,andthenSandfordputmeincharge。Igetahundreddollarsamonth,andIearnit。\"
\"PoorTeddy!\"saidOctavia,withasmile。
\"Youneedn\'t。Ilikeit。Isavehalfmywages,andI\'mashardasawaterplug。Itbeatspolo。\"
\"Willitfurnishbreadandteaandjamforanotherout-
castfromcivilization?\"
\"Thespringshearing,\"saidthemanager,\"justcleanedupadeficitinlastyear\'sbusiness。Wastefulnessandinattentionhavebeentheruleheretofore。Theautumnclipwillleaveasmallprofitoverallexpenses。Nextyeartherewillbejam。\"
When,aboutfouro\'clockintheafternoon,theponiesroundedagentle,brush-coveredhill,andthenswooped,likeadoublecream-colouredcyclone,upontheRanchodelasSombras,Octaviagavealittlecryofdelight。A
lordlygroveofmagnificentlive-oakscastanareaofgrateful,coolshade,whencetheranchhaddrawnitsname,\"delasSombras\"——oftheshadows。Thehouse,ofredbrick,onestory,ranlowandlongbeneaththetrees。
Throughitsmiddle,dividingitssixroomsinhalf,extendedabroad,archedpassageway,picturesquewithfloweringcactusandhangingredearthernjars。A\"gallery,\"lowandbroad,encircledthebuilding。Vinesclimbedaboutit,andtheadjacentgroundwas,foraspace,coveredwithtransplantedgrassandshrubs。Alittlelake,longandnarrow,glimmeredinthesunattherear。FurtherawaystoodtheshacksoftheMexicanworkers,thecorrals,woolshedsandshearingpens。Totherightlaythelowhills,splatteredwithdarkpatchesofchaparral;tothelefttheunboundedgreenprairieblendingagainsttheblueheavens。
\"It\'sahome,Teddy,\"saidOctavia,breathlessly;
that\'swhatitis——it\'sahome。\"
\"Notsobadforasheepranch,\"admittedTeddy,withexcusablepride。\"I\'vebeentinkeringonitatoddtimes。\"
AMexicanyouthsprangfromsomewhereinthegrass,andtookchargeofthecreams。Themistressandthemanagerenteredthehouse。
\"Here\'sMrs。MacIntyre,\"saidTeddy,asaplacid,neat,elderlyladycameoutuponthegallerytomeetthem。\"Mrs。Mac,here\'stheboss。Verylikelyshewillbewantingahunkofhamandadishofbeansafterherdrive。\"
Mrs。MacIntyre,thehousekeeper,asmuchafixtureontheplaceasthelakeorthelive-oaks,receivedtheimputationoftheranch\'sresourcesofrefreshmentwithmildindignation,andwasabouttogiveitutterancewhenOctaviaspoke。
\"Oh,Mrs。MacIntyre,don\'tapologizeforTeddy。
Yes,IcallhimTeddy。Sodoeseveryonewhomhehasn\'tdupedintotakinghimseriously。Yousee,weusedtocutpaperdollsandplayjackstrawstogetheragesago。Noonemindswhathesays。\"
\"No,\"saidTeddy,\"noonemindswhathesays,justsohedoesn\'tdoitagain。\"
Octaviacastoneofthosesubtle,sidelongglancestowardhimfrombeneathherloweredeyelids——aglancethatTeddyusedtodescribeasanupper-cut。Buttherewasnothinginhisingenuous,weather-tannedfacetowarrantasuspicionthathewasmakinganallusion——
nothing。Beyondadoubt,thoughtOctavia,hehadforgotten。
\"Mr。Westlakelikeshisfun,\"saidMrs。Maclntyre,assheconductedOctaviatoherrooms。\"But,\"sheadded,loyally,\"peoplearoundhereusuallypayattentiontowhathesayswhenhetalksinearnest。Idon\'tknowwhatwouldhavebecomeofthisplacewithouthim。\"
Tworoomsattheeastendofthehousehadbeenarrangedfortheoccupancyoftheranch\'smistress。Whensheenteredthemaslightdismayseizedherattheirbareappearanceandthescantinessoftheirfurniture;butshequicklyreflectedthattheclimatewasasemi-tropicalone,andwasmovedtoappreciationofthewell-conceivedeffortstoconformtoit。Thesasheshadalreadybeenremovedfromthebigwindows,andwhitecurtainswavedintheGulfbreezethatstreamedthroughthewidejalousies。
Thebarefloorwasamplystrewnwithcoolrugs;thechairswereinviting,deep,dreamywillows;thewallswerepaperedwithalight,cheerfulolive。Onewholesideofhersittingroomwascoveredwithbooksonsmooth,unpaintedpineshelves。Sheflewtotheseatonce。Beforeherwasawell-selectedlibrary。Shecaughtglimpsesoftitlesofvolumesoffictionandtravelnotyetseasonedfromthedampnessofthepress。
Presently,recollectingthatshewasnowinawildernessgivenovertomutton,centipedesandprivations,theincongruityoftheseluxuriesstruckher,and,withintuitivefemininesuspicion,shebeganturningtothefly-leavesofvolumeaftervolume。UponeachonewasinscribedinfluentcharactersthenameofTheodoreWestlake,Jr。
Octavia,fatiguedbyherlongjourney,retiredearlythatnight。Lyinguponherwhite,coolbed,sheresteddeliciously,butsleepcoquettedlongwithher。Shelistenedtofaintnoiseswhosestrangenesskeptherfacultiesonthealert——thefractiousyelpingofthecoyotes,theceaseless,lowsymphonyofthewind,thedistantboomingofthefrogsaboutthelake,thelamentationofaconcertinaintheMexicans\'quarters。Thereweremanyconflictingfeelingsinherheart——thankfulnessandrebellion,peaceanddisquietude,lonelinessandasenseofprotectingcare,happinessandanold,hauntingpain。
Shedidwhatanyotherwomanwouldhavedone——
soughtreliefinawholesometideofunreasonabletears,andherlastwords,murmuredtoherselfbeforeslumber,capitulating,camesoftlytowooher,were\"Hehasforgotten。\"
ThemanageroftheRanchodelasSombraswasnodilettante。Hewasa\"hustler。\"Hewasgenerallyup,mounted,andawayofmorningsbeforetherestofthehouseholdwereawake,makingtheroundsoftheflocksandcamps。Thiswasthedutyofthemajordomo,astatelyoldMexicanwithaprincelyairandmanner,butTeddyseemedtohaveagreatdealofconfidenceinhisowneyesight。Exceptinthebusyseasons,henearlyalwaysreturnedtotheranchtobreakfastateighto\'clock,withOctaviaandMrs。Maclntyre,atthelittletablesetinthecentralhallway,bringingwithhimatonicandbreezycheerfulnessfullofthehealthandflavouroftheprairies。
AfewdaysafterOctavia\'sarrivalhemadehergetoutoneofherridingskirts,andcurtailittoashortnessdemandedbythechaparralbrakes。
Withsomemisgivingsshedonnedthisandthepairofbuckskinleggingsheprescribedinaddition,and,mounteduponadancingpony,rodewithhimtoviewherposses-
sions。Heshowedhereverything——theflocksofewes,muttonsandgrazinglambs,thedippingvats,theshearingpens,theuncouthmerinoramsintheirlittlepasture,thewater-tanksIpreparedagainstthesummerdrought——
givingaccountofhisstewardshipwithaboyishenthus-
siasmthatneverflagged。
WherewastheoldTeddythatsheknewsowell?Thissideofhimwasthesame,anditwasasidethatpleasedher;butthiswasallsheeversawofhimnow。Wherewashissentimentality——thoseold,varyingmoodsofimpetuouslove-making,offanciful,quixoticdevotion,ofheart-breakinggloom,ofalternating,absurdtendernessandhaughtydignity?Hisnaturehadbeenasensitiveone,histemperamentborderingcloselyontheartistic。
Sheknewthat,besidesbeingafolloweroffashionanditsfadsandsports,hehadcultivatedtastesofafinernature。
Hehadwrittenthings,hehadtamperedwithcolours,hewassomethingofastudentincertainbranchesofart,andonceshehadbeenadmittedtoallhisaspirationsandthoughts。Butnow——andshecouldnotavoidthecon-
clusion——Teddyhadbarricadedagainsthereverysideofhimselfexceptone——thesidethatshowedthemanageroftheRanchodelasSombrasandajollychumwhohadforgivenandforgotten。QueerlyenoughthewordsofMr。Bannister\'sdescriptionofherpropertycameintohermind——\"allinclosedwithinastrongbarbed-wirefence。\"
\"Teddy\'sfenced,too,\"saidOctaviatoherself。
Itwasnotdifficultforhertoreasonoutthecauseofhisfortifications。IthadoriginatedonenightattheHammersmiths\'ball。ItoccurredatatimesoonaftershehaddecidedtoacceptColonelBeaupreeandhismillion,whichwasnomorethanherlooksandtheentr閑
sheheldtotheinnercircleswereworth。Teddyhadproposedwithallhisimpetuosityandfire,andshelookedhimstraightintheeyes,ansaid,coldlyandfinally:
\"Neverletmehearanysuchsillynonsensefromyouagain。\"\"Youwon\'t,\"saidTeddy,withanexpressionaroundhismouth,and——nowTeddywasinclosedwithinastrongbarbed-wirefence。
ItwasonthisfirstrideofinspectionthatTeddywasseizedbytheinspirationthatsuggestedthenameofMotherGoose\'sheroine,andheatoncebestowedituponOctavia。Theidea,supportedbybothasimilarityofnamesandidentityofoccupations,seemedtostrikehimasapeculiarlyhappyone,andhenevertiredofusingit。
TheMexicansontheranchalsotookupthename,addinganothersyllabletoaccommodatetheirlingualincapacityforthefinal\"p,\"gravelyreferringtoheras\"LaMadamaBo-Peepy。\"Eventuallyitspread,and\"MadameBo-
Peep\'sranch\"wasasoftenmentionedasthe\"RanchodelasSombras。\"
Camethelong,hotseasonfromMaytoSeptember,whenworkisscarceontheranches。Octaviapassedthedaysinakindoflotus-eater\'sdream。Books,hammocks,correspondencewithafewintimatefriends,arenewedinterestinheroldwater-colourboxandeasel——thesedisposedofthesultryhoursofdaylight。Theeveningswerealwayssuretobringenjoyment。BestofallweretherapturoushorsebackrideswithTeddy,whenthemoongavelightoverthewind-sweptleagues,chaperonedbythewheelingnight-hawkandthestartledowl。OftentheMexicanswouldcomeupfromtheirshackswiththeirguitarsandsingtheweirdestofheart-breakingsongs。
Therewerelong,cosychatsonthebreezygallery,andaninterminablewarfareofwitsbetweenTeddyandMrs。
MacIntyre,whoseabundantScotchshrewdnessoftenmorethanovermatchedthelighterhumourinwhichshewaslacking。
Andthenightscame,oneafteranother,andwerefiledawaybyweeksandmonths——nightssoftandlanguorousandfragrant,thatshouldhavedrivenStrephontoChloeoverwireshoweverbarbed,thatmighthavedrawnCupidhimselftohunt,lassoinhand,amongthoseamorouspastures——butTeddykepthisfencesup。
OneJulynightMadameBo-Peepandherranchman-
agerweresittingontheeastgallerv。Teddyhadbeenexhaustingthescienceofprognosticationastotheproba-
bilitiesofapriceoftwenty-fourcentsfortheautumnclip,andhadthensubsidedintoananestheticcloudofHavanasmoke。OnlyasincompetentajudgeasawomanwouldhavefailedtonotelongagothatatleastathirdofhissalarymusthavegoneupinthefumesofthoseimportedRegalias。
\"Teddy,\"saidOctavia,suddenly,andrathersharply,\"whatareyouworkingdownhereonaranchfor?\"
\"Onehundredper,\"saidTeddy,glibly,\"andfound。\"
\"I\'veagoodmindtodischargeyou。\"
\"Can\'tdoit,\"saidTeddy,withagrin。
\"Whynot?\"demandedOctavia,withargumentativeheat。
\"Undercontract。Termsofsalerespectallunexpiredcontracts。Minerunsuntil12P。m。,Decemberthirty-first。
Youmightgetupatmidnightonthatdateandfireme。
ifyoutryitsoonerI\'llbeinapositiontobringlegalproceedings。\"
Octaviaseemedtobeconsideringtheprospectsoflitigation。
\"But,\"continuedTeddycheerfully,\"I\'vebeenthink-
ingofresigninganyway。\"
Octavia\'srocking-chairceaseditsmotion。Therewerecentipedesinthiscountry,shefeltsure;andIndians,andvast,lonely,desolate,emptywastes;allwithinstrongbarbed-wirefence。TherewasaVanDresserpride,buttherewasalsoaVanDresserheart。Shemustknowforcertainwhetherornothehadforgotten。
\"Ah,well,Teddy,\"shesaid,withafineassumptionofpoliteinterest,\"it\'slonelydownhere;you\'relongingtogetbacktotheoldlife——topoloandlobstersandtheatresandballs。\"
\"Nevercaredmuchforballs,\"saidTeddyvirtuously。
\"You\'regettingold,Teddy。Yourmemoryisfailing。
Nobodyeverknewyoutomissadance,unlessitoccurredonthesamenightwithanotheronewhichyouattended。
Andyoushowedsuchshockingbadtaste,too,indancingtoooftenwiththesamepartner。Letmesee,whatwasthatForbesgirl\'sname——theonewithwalleyes——
Mabel,wasn\'tit?\"
\"No;Ad閘e。Mabelwastheonewiththebonyelbows。Thatwasn\'twallinAd閘e\'seyes。Itwassoul。
Weusedtotalksonnetstogether,andVerlaine。JustthenIwastryingtorunapipefromthePierianspring。\"
\"Youwereonthefloorwithher,\"saidOctavia,unde-
flected,\"fivetimesattheHammersmiths\'。\"
\"Hammersmiths\'what?\"questionedTeddy,vacuously。
\"Ball——ball,\"saidOctavia,viciously。\"Whatwerewetalkingof?\"
\"Eyes,Ithought,\"saidTeddy,aftersomereflection;
\"andelbows。\"
\"ThoseHammersmiths,\"wentonOctavia,inhersweetestsocietyprattle,aftersubduinganintensedesiretoyankahandfulofsunburnt,sandyhairfromtheheadlyingbackcontentedlyagainstthecanvasofthesteamerchair,\"hadtoomuchmoney。Mines,wasn\'tit?Itwassomethingthatpaidsomethingtotheton。Youcouldn\'tgetaglassofplainwaterintheirhouse。Everythingatthatballwasdreadfullyoverdone。\"
\"Itwas,\"saidTeddy。
\"Suchacrowdtherewas!\"Octaviacontinued,con-
sciousthatshewastalkingtherapiddrivelofaschool-
girldescribingherfirstdance。\"Thebalconieswereaswarmastherooms。I——lost——somethingatthatball。\"
Thelastsentencewasutteredinatonecalculatedtoremovethebarbsfrommilesofwire。
\"SodidI,\"confessedTeddy,inalowervoice。
\"Aglove,\"saidOctavia,fallingbackastheenemyapproachedherditches。
\"Caste,\"saidTeddy,haltinghisfiringlinewithoutloss。\"Ihobnobbed,halftheeveningwithoneofHammersmith\'sminers,afellowwhokepthishandsinhispockets,andtalkedlikeanarchangelaboutreductionplantsanddriftsandlevelsandsluice-boxes。\"
\"Apearl-grayglove,nearlynew,\"sighedOctavia,mournfully。
\"Abang-upchap,thatMcArdle,\"maintainedTeddyapprovingly。\"Amanwhohatedolivesandelevators;
amanwhohandledmountainsascroquettes,andbuilttunnelsintheair;amanwhoneverutteredawordofsillynonsenseinhislife。Didyousignthoselease-
renewalapplicationsyet,madama?They\'vegottobeonfileinthelandofficebythethirty-first。\"
Teddyturnedhisheadlazily。Octavia\'schairwasvacant。
Acertaincentipede,crawlingalongthelinesmarkedoutbyfate,expoundedthesituation。ItwasearlyonemorningwhileOctaviaandMrs。Maclntyreweretrim-
mingthehoneysuckleonthewestgallery。Teddyhadrisenanddepartedhastilybeforedaylightinresponsetowordthataflockofeweshadbeenscatteredfromtheirbeddinggroundduringthenightbyathunder-storm。
Thecentipede,drivenbydestiny,showedhimselfonthefloorofthegallery,andthen,thescreechesofthetwowomengivinghimhiscue,hescuttledwithallhisyellowlegsthroughtheopendoorintothefurthermostwestroom,whichwasTeddy\'s。Armingthemselveswithdomesticutensilsselectedwithregardtotheirlength,OctaviaandMrs。Maclntyre,withmuchclutchingofskirtsandskirmishingforthepositionofrearguardintheattackingforce,followed。
Onceoutside,thecentipedeseemedtohavedisappeared,andhisprospectivemurderersbeganathoroughbutcautioussearchfortheirvictim。
EveninthemidstofsuchadangerousandabsorbingadventureOctaviawasconsciousofanawedcuriosityonfindingherselfinTeddy\'ssanctum。Inthatroomhesatalone,silentlycommuningwiththosesecretthoughtsthathenowsharedwithnoone,dreamedtherewhateverdreamshenowcalledonnoonetointerpret。
ItwastheroomofaSpartanorasoldier。Inonecornerstoodawide,canvas-coveredcot;inanother,asmallbookcase;inanother,agrimstandofWinchestersandshotguns。Animmensetable,strewnwithletters,papersanddocumentsandsurmountedbyasetofpigeon-
holes,occupiedoneside。
Thecentipedeshowedgeniusinconcealinghimselfinsuchbarequarters。Mrs。Maclntyrewaspokingabroom-handlebehindthebookcase。OctaviaapproachedTeddy\'scot。Theroomwasjustasthemanagerhadleftitinhishurry。TheMexicanmaidhadnotyetgivenitherattention。Therewashisbigpillowwiththeimprintofhisheadstillinthecentre。ShethoughtthehorridbeastmighthaveclimbedthecotandhiddenitselftobiteTeddy。Centipedeswerethuscruelandvindictivetowardmanagers。
Shecautiouslyoverturnedthepillow,andthenpartedherlipstogivethesignalforreinforcementsatsightofalong,slender,darkobjectlyingthere。But,repressingitintime,shecaughtupaglove,apearl-grayglove,flattened——itmightbeconceived——bymany,manymonthsofnightlypressurebeneaththepillowofthemanwhohadforgottentheHammersmiths\'ball。Teddymusthaveleftsohurriedlythatmorningthathehad,foronce,forgottentotransferittoitsresting-placebyday。
Evenmanagers,whoarenotoriouslywilyandcunning,aresometimescaughtupwith。
Octaviaslidthegraygloveintothebosomofhersum-
merymorninggown。Itwashers。Menwhoputthem-
selveswithinastrongbarbed-wirefence,andrememberHammersmithballsonlybythetalkofminersaboutsluice-
boxes,shouldnotbeallowedtopossesssucharticles。
Afterall,whataparadisethisprairiecountrywas!
Howitblossomedliketherosewhenyoufoundthingsthatwerethoughttobelost!Howdeliciouswasthatmorningbreezecominginthewindows,freshandsweetwiththebreathoftheyellowratamablooms!Mightonenotstand,foraminute,withshining,far-gazingeyes,anddreamthatmistakesmightbecorrected?
WhywasMrs。Maclntyrepokingaboutsoabsurdlywithabroom?
\"I\'vefoundit,\"saidMrs。MacIntyre,bangingthedoor。
\"Hereitis。\"
\"Didyoulosesomething?askedOctavia,withsweetlypolitenon-interest。
\"Thelittledevil!\"saidMrs。Maclntyre,driventoviolence。\"Ye\'venoforgottenhimalretty?\"
Betweenthemtheyslewthecentipede。ThuswasherewardedforhisagencytowardtherecoveryofthingslostattheHammersmiths\'ball。
ItseemsthatTeddy,induecourse,rememberedtheglove,andwhenhereturnedtothehouseatsunsetmadeasecretbutexhaustivesearchforit。Notuntilevening,uponthemoonliteasterngallery,didhefindit。Itwasuponthehandthathehadthoughtlosttohimforever,andsohewasmovedtorepeatcertainnonsensethathehadbeencommandednever,nevertoutteragain。Teddy\'sfencesweredown。
Thistimetherewasnoambitiontostandintheway,andthewooingwasasnaturalandsuccessfulasshouldbebetweenardentshepherdandgentleshepherdess。
Theprairieschangedtoagarden。TheRanchodelasSombrasbecametheRanchofLight。
AfewdayslaterOctaviareceivedaletterfromMr。
Bannister,inreplytooneshehadwrittentohimaskingsomequestionsaboutherbusiness。Aportionoftheletterranasfollows:
\"Iamatalosstoaccountforyourreferencestothesheepranch。Twomonthsafteryourdeparturetotakeupyourresidenceuponit,itwasdiscoveredthatColonelBeaupree\'stitlewasworthless。Adeedcametolightshowingthathedisposedofthepropertybeforehisdeath。
Thematterwasreportedtoyourmanager,Mr。Westlake,whoatoncerepurchadtheproperty。Itisentirelybeyondmypowersofconjecturetoimaginehowyouhaveremainedinignoranceofthisfact。Ibegyouthatwillatonceconferwiththatgentleman,whowill,atleast,corroboratemystatement。\"
OctaviasoughtTeddy,withbattleinhereye。
\"Whatareyouworkingonthisranchfor?\"sheaskedoncemore。
\"Onehundred——\"hebegantorepeat,butsawinherfacethatsheknew。SheheldMr。Bannister\'sletterinherhand。Heknewthatthegamewasup。
\"It\'smyranch,\"saidTeddy,likeaschoolboydetectedinevil。\"It\'samightypoormanagerthatisn\'tabletoabsorbtheboss\'sbusinessifyougivehimtime。\"
\"Whywereyouworkingdownhere?\"pursuedOctaviastillstrugglingafterthekeytotheriddleofTeddy。
\"Totellthetruth,\'Tave,\"saidTeddy,withquietcandour,\"itwasn\'tforthesalary。Thataboutkeptmeincigarsandsunburnlotions。Iwassentsouthbymydoctor。\'Twasthatrightlungthatwasgoingtothebadonaccountofover-exerciseandstrainatpoloandgym-
nastics。Ineededclimateandozoneandrestandthingsofthatsort。\"
InaninstantOctaviawascloseagainstthevicinityoftheaffectedorgan。Mr。Bannister\'sletterflutteredtothefloor。
\"It\'s——it\'swellnow,isn\'tit,Teddy?\"
\"Soundasamesquitechunk。Ideceivedyouinonething。IpaidfiftythousandforyourranchassoonasIfoundyouhadnotitle。Ihadjustaboutthatmuchincomeaccumulatedatmybanker\'swhileI\'vebeenherdingsheepdownhere,soitwasalmostlikepickingthethinguponabargain-counterforapenny。There\'sanotherlittlesurplusofunearnedincrementpilingupthere,\'Tave。I\'vebeenthinkingofaweddingtripinayachtwithwhiteribbonstiedtothemast,throughtheMediterranean,andthenupamongtheHebridesanddownNorwaytotheZuyderZee。\"
\"AndIwasthinking,\"saidOctavia,softly,\"ofaweddinggallopwithmymanageramongtheflocksofsheepandbacktoaweddingbreakfastwithMrs。Mae-
Intyreonthegallery,with,maybe,asprigoforangeblossomfastenedtotheredjarabovethetable。\"
Teddylaughed,andbegantochant:
\"LittleBo-Peephaslosthersheep,Anddoesn\'tknowwheretofind\'em。
Let\'emalone,andthey\'llcomehome,And——\"
Octaviadrewhisheaddown,andwhisperedinhisear,Butthatisoneofthetalestheybroughtbehindthem。