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CHAPTERVI TheEverUnpracticalFeminineItwasaninvestigatingnegrochildoftenderyears,who,possessedofapettysenseofcauseandeffect,broughtanilluminativesimplicitytobearupontheproblemoftheforce-pump;andamultitudinousagitationgreetedhisdiscoverythattheengineershadforgottentoconnecttheirpipeswiththeriver。 Thisna媣eomissionwasfataltothesecondwarehouse;thewallburstintoflamebelowCraileyGray,whoclungtothetopoftheladder,choking,stifled,anddizzilyfightingthesparksthatcoveredhim,yetstillclutchingthenozzleofthehose-linetheyhadpassedtohim。Whenthestreamatlastleapedforth,makingthenozzlefightinhisgrasp,hesentitstraightupintotheairandletthecataractfallbackuponhimselfanduponthetwomenbeneathhimontheladder。 Therecameamomentofblessedrelief;andhelookedoutoverthebroadrosybluroffacesinthestreet,wherenoonewonderedmorethanhehowthewaterwastoreachtheroof。Suddenlyhestarted,wipedhiseyeswithhiswetsleeve,andpeeredintentlydownfromundertheshadingarm。Hisrovingglancecrossedthesmokeandflametorestuponatall,whitefigurethatstood,full-lengthabovetheheadsofthepeople,uponapedestalwroughtwiththegrotesqueimagesofboys:agirl’sfigure,stillasnoon,enrapt,likethestatueofsomeyounggoddessforwhomweremadethesesacrificialpyres。Mr。Grayrecognizedhisopportunity。 Ablackenedandunrecognizablefacepeereddownfromtheeaves,andthevoicebelongingtoitsaid,angrily:\"Whydidn’ttheysendupthatlinebeforetheyputthewaterthroughit?\" \"Nevermind,Tom,\"answeredCraileycheerfully,\"I’llbringitup。\" \"Youcan’t;I’llcomedownforit。Don’tbeeverykindofafool!\" \"Youwantamonopoly,doyou?\"AndCrailey,callingtoTappinghamMarsh,nextbelowhim,tocomehigher,leftthewrithingnozzleinthelatter’spossession,swunghimselfoutuponthegrappling-ladder,imitatingthechief’sgymnastics,andimmediately,onehandgraspingthesecondrung,onekneecrookedoverthelowest,leanedheaddownandtookthenozzlefromMarsh。Itwasaheavyweight,andthoughMarshsupportedthelinebeneathit,thegreatstreamhurtlingforthmadeitadifficultthingtomanage,foritwriggled,recoiledandstruggledasifithadbeenalive。 Craileymadethreeattemptstodrawhimselfup;butthestrainwastoomuchforhisgrip,andonthethirdattempthisfingersmeltedfromtherung,andheswungdownfearfully,hangingbyhisknee,butstillclingingtothenozzle。 \"Giveitup,Crailey;itisn’tworthit,\"Vanrevelcalledfromoverhead,notdaringtheweightofbothonthelightgrappling-ladder。 ButthoughCraileycarednomoreforthesavingofRobertCarewe’spropertythanforabutterfly’swinginChina,hecouldnotgiveupnow,anymorethanasaladbecouldhaveforbornetoturnsomersaultswhentheprettiestlittlegirllookedoutoftheschool-housewindow。HepassedthenozzletoTappingham,caughtthesecondrungwithhislefthand,and,oncemorehangingheaddownward,seizedthenozzle;then,withhiskneehookedtight,asthegushingwaterdescribedahugesemicircleuponthesmokeandhotvapor,hemadeamadlurchthroughtheair,whilewomenshrieked;buthelandedupright,half-sittingonthelowestrung。Heclimbedthegrappling-ladderswiftly,inspiteoftheweightandcontortionsoftheunmanageablebeasthecarriedwithhim;Tomleanedfardownandtookitfromhim;andCrailey,passingtheeaves,fell,exhausted,upontheroof。 Justashereachedthistemporarysecurity,aladywasborne,fainting,outoftheacclaimingcrowd。Fanchonwasthere。 Wordhadbeenpassedtothegentlemenofthe\"EngineCompany\"toshutoffthewaterinordertoallowthelinetobecarrieduptheladder,andtheyreceivedthecommandatthemomentTomliftedthenozzle,sothatthestreamdriedupinhishands。Thiswasthelaststraw,andtheblackened,singedandscarredchief,settingthetrumpettohislips,gavehimselfentirelytowrath。 ItstruckCrailey,evenasbelay,coughingandweepingwithsmoke,thattherewassomethingsplendidandlargeintheother’srage。Vanrevelwasordinarilysosteadyandcoolthatthiswasworthseeing,thisberserkergesture;worthhearing,thiswonderfulprofanity,likeWashington’sonefitofcursing;andCrailey,knowingTom,knew,too,thatithadnotcomeuponhimbecauseCarewehadadaughterintowhoseeyesTomhadlooked;nordidheragebecausehebelievedthatCrailey’slifeandhiswereinthegreaterhazardforthelackofeverydropofwaterthatshouldhaveissuedfromtheemptynozzle。Theirlungswereburdenedwithsmoke,whiletheintolerablesmartingofthroat,eyes,andnostrilswasliketheincisionofathousandneedlesinthemembranes;theirclotheswereluminouswithglowingcircleswherethesparkswereeating;theblazewidenedonthewallbeneaththem,andMarshwasshoutinghoarselythathecouldnolongerholdhispositionontheladder;yetCraileyknewthatnoneofthiswasinTom’smindashestood,scorched,blistered,andhaggard,ontheedgeoftheroof,shakinghisfistattheworld。Itwasbecausehischanceofsavingthepropertyofamanhedespisedwasbeingendangered。 Craileystretchedforthahandandtouchedhisfriend’sknee。\"Yoursideoftheconversationisatrifleloud,Tom,\"hesaid。\"MissCareweisdownthere,acrossthestreet,onapileofboxes。\" Tomstoppedinthemiddleofaword,forwhichhemayhavereceivedbuthalfablackstrokefromtherecordingangel。Hewheeledtowardthestreet,and,shieldinghisinflamedeyeswithhishand,gazeddownwardinastrickensilence。FromthatmomentMr。Vanrevel’sinstructionstohisfollowerswereofadecorumatwhichnotthemeekestSunday-schoolscholardarehavecavilled。 Thethreemennowonthelongladder,Marsh,EugeneMadrillon,andWillCummings,foundtheirpositionuntenable;fortheflames,reachingallalongthewall,werelickingattheladderitself,betweenMarshandEugene。\"Ican’tstandthisanylonger,\"gaspedTappingham,\"butIcan’tleavethosetwoupthere,either。\" \"Notalone,\"shoutedCummingsfrombeneathMadrillon。\"Let’sgoup。\" Thusithappened,thatwhenthewatercameagain,andVanrevelletitfallinagratefulcascadeuponCraileyandhimself,threemanlyvoiceswereheardsinging,asthreementoiledthroughthebillowsofrosygray,belowthebeleagueredpair: \"OhthenobleDukeofYork,HehadTenthousandmen; Hemarchedthemupthesideofahouse,Andmarchedthemdownagain!\" Aheadappearedabovetheeaves,andMarsh,thenEugene,thenCummings,camecrawlingoverthecorniceinturn,tojointheircomrades。Theywereagallantband,thoseyounggentlemenofRouen,andtheycamewiththeironicalsongontheirlips,and,lookingatoneanother,raggedandscarified,burstintohoarsebutindomitablelaughter。 Twoothersmadeanattempttofollow,andwouldnotberestrained。Itwasnoticedthatpartsofthelowerladderhadbeencharring;andtheladder- menwerepreparingtoremoveittoalessdangerouspoint,whenoldGeneralTrumbleandyoungJeffersonBareaudmadearushtomountit,andwerewellupontheirupwardwaybeforetheladder,weakenedatthemiddle,sagged,splintered,andbroke,TrumbleandBareaudfallingwithit。Andtherewasthegrappling-ladder,danglingfortyfeetabovetheground;andtherewerethefiveupontheroof。 TheDepartmenthadnootherladderofmorethanhalfthelengthoftheshatteredone。NotonlytheDepartment,buteverysoulinRouen,knewthat;andthererosethethick,lowsighofamultitude,asoundfrightfultohear。Itbecameagroan,thenswelledintoadeepcryofalarmandlamentation。 Andnow,almostsimultaneously,thewestwallofthebuilding,andthesouthwall,andallthesouthwesternportionsoftheroof,coveredthem- selveswithvoluminousmantlesofflame,whichincreasedsohugelyandwithsuchsavagerapiditythattheonestreamontheroofwasseentobebutaridiculousanduselessopposition。 Everybodybegantoshoutadvicetohisneighbor;andnobodylistenedeventohimself。Thefiremenwereinasgreataturmoilaswasthecrowd,whilewomencoveredtheireyes。YoungFrankChenowethwassobbingcursesuponthebruisedandshakingTrumbleandJeffersonBareaud,whocouldonlystandremorseful,impotentlygroaning,andmadenoanswer。 Thewallsofthesouthernmostwarehousefollowedtheroof,crashinginwardoneaftertheother,asacrificialpyrewithitspurposeconsummated;andintheseethandflareofitspassing,TomVanrevelagainshadedhiseyeswithhishand,andlookeddownacrosstheupturnedfaces。Thepedestalwiththegrotesquecarvingswasstillthere;butthecrowningfigurehaddisappeared——theyounggoddesswasgone。Forshe,ofallthatthrong,hadanideainherhead,and,afterscreamingittoeverymanwithinreach,onlytodiscovertheimpossibilityofmakingherselfunderstoodinthatBabel,shewasstrugglingtomakeherwaytowardthesecondwarehouse,throughtheswayingjamofpeople。Itwasadifficulttask,asthefartherinshemanagedtogo,thedenserbecamethepressandthemoretightlyshefoundthepeoplewedged,untilshereceivedinvoluntaryaidfromthefiremen。Inturningtheirsecondstreamtoplayineffectuallyuponthelowerstrataofflame,theyaccidentallydeflectedittowardthecrowd,whoseparatedwildly,leavingabiggap,ofwhichMissBettytookinstantadvantage。Shedartedacross,andthenextmoment,unnoticed,hadenteredthebuildingthroughthedoorwhichCraileyGrayhadopened。 Thefiveyoungmenontheroofwerewellawarethattherewaslittletodobuttowait,andsoontheywouldseewhichwastowin,theyorthefire; sotheyshiftedtheirlineofhosetotheeasternfrontofthebuilding—— outofharm’sway,foralittletime,atleast——andheldthemuzzlesteady,watchingitswork。Andintruthitwasnotlongbeforetheyunderstoodwhichwouldconquer。ThesouthernandwesternportionsofthebuildinghadflungoutgreatflamesthatflutteredandflaredonthebreezelikeTitanicflags;andsteadily,slowly,atfirst,thenfasterasthesecondsflew,thefiveweredrivenbackward,upthelowslopeoftherooftowardthegable-ridge。TomVanrevelheldthefirstjointofthenozzle,andheretreatedwithasulkyface,liftinghisfootgrudginglyateachstep。Theywereallsilent,now,andnoonespokeuntilWillCummingsfaltered: \"Surelythey’llgetaropeuptoussomeway?\" Willknewaswellasdidtheothersthattherewasnoway;buthisspeechstruckthesullenheartofthechiefwithremorse。Heturned。\"Ihopeyou’llallforgivemeforgettingyouuphere。\" Asound,halfsob,halfgiggle,camefromtheparchedlipsofEugeneMadrillon,ashepattedTomontheshoulderwithoutspeaking,andCraileynoddedquietly,thenleftthegroupandwenttotheeasternedgeoftheroofandlookedoutuponthecrowd。Cummingsdroppedthelineandsatdown,buryinghishotfaceinhisarms,fortheyallsawthatVanrevelthought\"itwasnouse,\"butaquestionofafewminutes,andtheywouldretreatacrossthegableandeitherjumporgodownwiththeroof。 Sincetheworldbegan,idleandindustriousphilosophershavespeculatedmuchuponthethoughtsofmenabouttodie;yetitcannotbetooingenuoustobelievethatsuchthoughtsvaryasthemen,theircharacters,andconditionsoflifevary。Nevertheless,pursuantwiththetraditionsofminstrelsyandromance,itisconceivablethatyoung,unmarriedmen,calledupontofacedesperatesituations,might,atthecrucialmoment,rushtoacommonexperienceofsummoningthevision,eachofhisheart’sdesire,andtomeet,eachhisdoom,withhernameuponhislips。 Anextraordinarythingoccurredinthepresentinstance,for,bymeansofsomefragmentaryremarksletfallatthetime,andafterwardrecalledsuchasTappinghamMarsh’sgasping:\"Atleastitwillbeonherfather’sroof!\" andfromotherthingslateroverheard,aninevitabledeductionhasbeenreachedthatfourofthefivegentlemenintheperilouscasehereindescribedwereoccupiedwiththevisionofthesameperson,towit:MissElizabethCarewe,\"thelast——theprettiest——tocometotown!\" CraileyGray,alone,spokenotatall;butwhydidhestrainandstrainhiseyestowardthatempty’pedestalwiththegrotesquecarvings?DidheseekFanchonthere,orwasMissCarewethelastsweetapparitioninthefanciesofallfiveoftheunhappyyoungmen? Thecoincidenceoftheactualappearanceoftheladyamongthem,thereforeseemedthemoremiraculous,when,wanandhopeless,staggeringdesperatelybackwardtothegable-ridge,theyheardaclearcontraltovoicebehindthem: \"Hadn’tyoubetterallcomedownnow?\"itsaid。——\"Thestairwaywillbeonfirebeforelong。\" Onlyonethingcouldhavebeenmoreshockinglyunexpectedtothefivethanthatthereshouldbeasixthpersonontheroof,andthiswasthatthesixthpersonshouldbeMissBettyCarewe。 Theyturned,aghast,agape,chopfallenwithastonishment,stunned,andincredulous。 Shestoodjustbehindthegable-ridge,smilingamiably,amostincongruouslittlepinkfaninherhand,thesmoke-wreathspartlyobscuringherandcurlingbetweenthefiveandherwhitedress,likemistsfloatingacrossthenewmoon。 Wasitbutakindlyphantasmofthebrain?WasittheincarnationofthelastvisionofthelostVolunteers?WasitaValkyrieassumingthatlovelylikenesstoperchuponthiseyrie,waitingtobeartheirheroicsoulstoValhalla,or——wasitMissBettyCarewe? Tothechiefshespoke——allofthemagreedtothatafterward——butitwasCraileywhoanswered,whileTomcouldonlystare,andstandwagginghisheadatthelovelyphantom,likeaMandarinonashelf。 \"Mymotherinheaven!\"gaspedCrailey。\"Howdidyoucomeuphere?\" \"There’satrapintheroofontheothersideoftheridge,\"shesaid,andshebegantofanherselfwiththepinkfan。\"Astairwayrunsallthewaydown——oldNelsonshowedmethroughthesebuildingsyesterday——andthatsideisn’tonfireyet。I’msosorryIdidn’tthinkofituntilamomentago,becauseyoucouldhavebroughtthewaterupthatway。Butdon’tyouthinkyou’dbettercomedownnow?\" CHAPTERVII TheComedianNotsavageHun,nor\"barbarousVandyke,\"nordemonApache,couldwishtodwelluponthestateofmindoftheChiefoftheRouenVolunteerFireDepartment;therefore,letthecurtainofmercydescend。\"Withoutaword,heturnedanddraggedthenozzletotheeasterneaves,whence,afterawarninggesturetothosebelow,hedroppedittotheground。And,outofcompassion,itshouldbelittlemorethanhintedthatthegestureofwarningwasveryslight。 Whentherescuedbandreachedthefootofthelastflightofstairs,theybeheldtheopendoorwayasaframeforagreatpressofintentandcon- tortedfaces,everyeyestillstrainedtowatchtheroof;noneoftheharrowedspectatorscomprehendingtheappearanceofthegirl’sfigurethere,norabletoseewhithershehadledthefiveyoungmen,untilTappinghamMarshraisedashoutasheleapedoutofthedooranddanceduponthesolidearthagain。 Then,indeed,therewasamightyuproar;cheeraftercheerascendedtotheredvaultofheaven;womenwept,menwhooped,andthepeoplerushedfortheheroeswithwide-open,welcomingarms。JeffersonBareaudandFrankChenowethandGeneralTrumbledashedatTomVanrevelwithincoherentcriesofthanksgiving,shakinghishandsandbeatinghimhystericallyupontheback。Hegreetedthemwithbitterlaughter。 \"Helpgetthewaterintothenextwarehouse;thisoneisbeyondcontrol,butwecansavetheothertwo。Takethelinesinthroughthedoor!\"Hebrushedtherejoicingfriendsoffabruptly,andwentoninaqueer,hollowvoice:\"Therearestairs——andI’msosorryIdidn’tthinkofituntilamomentago,becauseyoucouldhavebroughtthewaterupthatway!\" Aremarkablecaseofdesertionhadoccurred,thepreviousinstant,underhiseyes。Asthepartyemergedfromthewarehouseintothestreet,TomheardCraileysayhurriedlytoMissCarewe:\"Letmegetyouawaycomequickly!\"sawhimsuddenlyseizeherband,and,eludingtheonrushingcrowd,runwithherroundthecornerofthebuilding。Andsomehow,throughwhatinspiration,orthroughwhatknowledgeofhispartner’s\"temperament,\"heavenknows,thepropheticsoulofthechiefwasunhappilyassuredthatCraileywouldofferhimselfasescorttoherhome,andfindacceptance。Butwhynot?WasitCraileywhohadpubliclycalledhisfellow-manfool,idiot,imbecile,atthetopofhislungs,onlytofindhimselftheprovennumskulloftheuniverse!Tomstoodforamomentstaringafterthevanishingpair,whileoverhisfacestolethestrangestexpressionthatevermansawthere;then,withmeeklybowedshoulders,beturnedagaintohiswork。 Atthecornerofthewarehouse,MissCarewedetachedherhandfromCrailey’s,yetstillfollowedhimashemadeaquickdetourroundthenextbuilding。Aminuteortwolatertheyfoundthemselves,undetected,uponMainStreetintherearofthecrowd。ThereCraileypaused。 \"Forgiveme,\"hesaid,breathlessly,\"fortakingyourhand。Ithoughtyouwouldliketogetaway。\" Sheregardedhimgravely,sothathefounditdifficulttoreadherlook,exceptthatitwasseriouslyquestioning;butwhethertheinterrogationwasaddressedtohimortoherselfhecouldnotdetermine。Afterasilenceshesaid: \"Idon’tknowwhyIfollowedyou。Ibelieveitmusthavebeenbecauseyoudidn’tgivemetimetothink。\" This,ofcourse,madehimevenquickerwithherthanbefore。\"It’sallover,\"hesaidbriskly。\"Thefirstwarehouseisgone;thesecondwillgo,butthey’llsavetheotherseasilyenough,nowthatyouhavepointedoutthatthelinesmaybeutilizedotherwisethanasadjunctsofperformancesonthehightrapeze!\"Theywerestandingbyapicket-fence,andheleanedagainstit,overcomebymirthinwhichshedidnotjoin。Hergravityreacteduponhimatonce,andhislaughterwasstoppedshort。\"Willyounotacceptmeasanescorttoyourhome?\"hesaidformally。\"Idonotknow,\"shereturnedsimply,thesortofhonesttroubleinherglancethatisseenonlyinveryyoungeyes。 \"`Whatreasonintheworld!\"hereturned,withacraftysharpnessofastonishment。 Shecontinuedtogazeuponhimthoughtfully,whilehetriedtolookintohereyes,butwasbaffledbecausetheradiantbeamsfromthelady’sorbs(astheelderChenowethmighthavesaid)restedsomewheredangerouslynearhischin,whichworriedhim,for,thoughhischinmadenoretreatandwasfarfromill-looking,itwas,nevertheless,thatfeaturewhichhemostdistrusted。\"Won’tyoutellmewhynot?\"herepeated,uneasily。 \"Because,\"sheansweredatlast,speakinghesitatingly,\"becauseitisn’tsoeasyamatterformeasyouseemtothink。Youhavenotbeenintroducedtome,andIknowyouneverwillbe,andthatwhatyoutoldmewastrue。\" \"WhichpartofwhatItoldyou?\"Thequestionescapedfromhiminstantly。 \"Thattheothersmightcomewhentheyliked,butthatyoucouldnot。\" \"Ohyes,yes。\"Hisexpressionalteredtoasinceredejection;hisshouldersdrooped,andhisvoiceindicatedsupremeannoyance。\"Imighthaveknownsomeonewouldtellyou!Whowasit?DidtheysaywhyI——\" \"Onaccountofyourquarrelwithmyfather。\" \"Myquarrelwithyourfather!\"heexclaimed;andhisfacelitwithanelatedsurprise;hisshouldersstraightened。Hetookastepnearerher,andasked,eagerly:\"Whotoldyouthat?\" \"Myfatherhimself。HespokeofaMr。Vanrevelwhomhe——disliked,andwhomImustnotmeet;and,rememberingwhatyouhadsaid,ofcourseIknewthatyouwerehe。\" \"Oh!\"Crailey’slipsbegantoformasmileofsuchappealingandinimitablesweetnessthatVoltairewouldhavetrustedhim;asmilealto- getherrose-leaves。\"ThenIloseyou,\"hesaid,\"formyonlychancetoknowyouwasinkeepingithiddenfromyou。Andnowyouunderstand!\" \"No,\"sheanswered,gravely,\"Idon’tunderstand;thatiswhattroublesme。IfIdid,andbelievedyouhadtherightofthedifference,Icouldbelieveitnosinthatyoushouldspeaktome,shouldtakemehomenow。I thinkitiswrongnottoactfromyourownunderstandingofthings。\" Theyoungmansethisexpressionasoneindomitablyfixeduponthecourseofhonor,costwhatitmight;and,intheveryaction,hislurkingpleasureindoingithoppedoutintheflickerofatwinkleinhiseyes,andasinstantlysoughtcoveragain——thefleaintherose-jar。 \"Thenyoumustasksomeother,\"hesaid,firmly。\"Adisinterestedpersonshouldtellyou。Thedifferencewaspoliticalinthebeginning,butbecamepersonalafterward;anditisnowaquarrelwhichcanneverbepatchedup,though,formypart,Iwishthatitcouldbe。Icansaynomore,becauseapartytoitshouldnotspeak。\" Shemethislevellooksquarelyatlast;andnomaneverhadamoretruthfulpairofeyesthanCraileyGray,foritwashisgreataccomplishmentthathecouldadjusthisemotion,hisreason,andsomethingthatmightbecalledhisfaith,tofitanysituationinanycharacter。 \"Youmaytakemehome,\"sheanswered。\"Imaybewrong,andevendisloyal; butIdonotfeelitso,now。Youdidaverybravethingtonighttosavehimfromloss,andIthinkthatwhatyouhavesaidwasjustwhatyoushouldhavesaid。\" Sotheywentdownthestreet,thehubbubandconfusionofthefiregrowingmoreandmoreindistinctbehindthem。Theywalkedslowly,and,foratime,neitherspoke;yetthesilencewasofakindwhichtheadeptrejoicedtohaveproducedthussoon——theirsecondmeeting。ForhebelievedthereweremorestrangethingsinheavenandearththanHoratiowot;andoneofthestrangestwasthatwheneverhewasnearanattractivewomanduringasilencesuchasthis,somethingnottobedefined,butaseffectiveasitwasindefinite,alwayswentoutfromhimtoher。Itwaslikeawordoftenderness,awordtoogentle,toocompelling,toosweet,tobepartofanytongue,spokenorwritten。Andmore:thisineffablewordhadanecho,andcamebacktohimfromthewoman。 Ashispartnerhadindress,soCraileyhadwithwomen,somecoloroftheBeau;butitwasnotinwhatexperiencehadgivenhimtorecognizeasafact:thattheywereapttofallinlovewithhim。(Thattheywereapttoremaininlovewithhim——heunderstoodperfectly——wasanothermatter。) Andheknewwhentheyweredoingit;couldhavetoldthemaccurately,ateachstep,whattheywerefeeling,thinking,dreaming,duringtheprocess,becausehewasusuallyexhibitingthesamesymptomstohimselfatthesametime。 Thus,hisownbreastoccupiedwiththatdizzyelationwhichfolloweditsreceptionoftheinsaneyounggod’sarrows,andhisheartwarmwiththeriseoftheoldemotionthatheknewsowell,hewasneverthelessabletowalkwithhisfingeronthepulseoftheexquisitemoment,countingherheartbeatsandhisown。 So,tohisfancy,astheywalked,thelittlespacebetweenthemwashungwithbrilliantstrands,likegossamerchainsofgold,alreadylinkingthemtogether;everysecondfixinganotherslender,preciousfetter,bindingthemcloser,drawinghernearer。HewaiteduntiltheypassedintotheshadowsofthedesertedCareweStreetbeforehespoke。Therebestoppedabruptly;atwhichsheturned,astonished。 \"Nowthatyouhavesavedmylife,\"hesaid,inalow,tremuloustone,\"whatareyougoingtodowithit?\" Hereyesopenedalmostaswidelyastheyhadatherfirstsightofhiminhergarden。Therewasalongpausebeforeshereplied,andwhenshedid,itwastohisconsiderablesurprise。 \"Ihaveneverseenaplay,exceptthefunnylittleonesweactedattheconvent,\"shesaid,\"butisn’tthatthewaytheyspeakonthestage?\" Craileyrealizedthathisjudgmentofthesilencebadbeenmistaken,andyetitwaswithathrillofdelightthatherecognizedherclearreadingofhim。Hehadbeentoofloridagain。 \"Letusgo。\"Hisvoicewassoftwithrestrainedforgiveness。\"Youmockedmeoncebefore。 \"Mockedyou?\"sherepeated,astheywenton。 \"Mockedme,\"hesaid,firmly。\"Mockedmeforseemingtheatrical,andyetyouhavelearnedthatwhatIsaidwastrue;asyouwillagain。\" Shemuseduponthis;then,asinwhimsicalindulgencetoanimportunatechild: \"Well,tellmewhatyoumeanwhenyousayIsavedyourlife。\" \"Youcamealone,\"bebegan,hastily,\"tostanduponthatburningroof——\" \"Whenceallbuthimhadfled!\"Herlaughterrangout,interruptinghim。 \"MyroomwasonthefourthflooratSt。Mary’s,andIdidn’tmindclimbingthreeflightsthisevening。\" Crailey’sgood-naturewasalwaysperfect。\"Youmockmeandyoumockme!\" hecried,andmadeherlaughterbutpartofagayduet。\"IknowIhavegonetoofast,havesaidthingsIshouldhavewaitedtosay;but,ah! rememberthesmallchanceIhaveagainsttheotherswhocanseeyouwhentheylike。Don’tfloutmebecauseItrytomakethemostofarare,stolenmomentwithyou。\" \"Do!\"sheexclaimed,graveupontheinstant。\"Domakethemostofit!I havenothingbutinexperience。Makethemostbytreatingmeseriously。 Won’tyou?Iknowyoucan,andI——I——\"Shefalteredtoafullstop。Shewasearnestandquiet,andtherehadbeensomethinginhertone,too——asveryoftentherewas——thatshowedhowyoungshewas。\"Oh!\"shebeganagain,turningtohimimpulsively,\"Ihavethoughtaboutyousincethateveninginthegarden,andIhavewishedIcouldknowyou。Ican’tbequiteclearhowithappened,buteventhosefewminutesleftanumberofstrongimpressionsaboutyou。AndthestrongestwasthatyouwereonewithwhomIcouldtalkofagreatmanythings,ifyouwouldonlyberealwithme。Ibelieve——thoughI’mnotsurewhyIdo——thatitisverydifficultforyoutobereal;perhapsbecauseyouaresodifferentatdifferenttimesthatyouaren’tsure,yourself,whichtherealyouis。 Butthepersonthatyouarebeginningtobeformybenefitmustbethemosttriflingofallyourselves,lighterandeasiertoputonthanthelittlemaskyoucarriedtheothernight。Iftherewerenothingbetterunderneaththemask,Imightplay,too。\" \"Didyoulearnthisattheconvent?\"gaspedCrailey。 \"Therewasaworldthereinminiature,\"sheanswered,speakingveryquickly。\"Ithinkallpeoplearemadeofthesamematerials,onlyinsuchdifferentproportions。Ithinkalittleworldmightholdasmuchasthelargest,ifyouthoughtitallouthardenough,andyourexperiencemightbejustasbroadanddeepinasmallcorneroftheearthasanywhereelse。 ButIdon’tknow!Iwanttounderstand——Iwanttounderstandeverything! Ireadbooks,andtherearepeople——butnoonewhotellsmewhatIwant—— I——\" \"Stop。\"Heliftedhishand。\"Iwon’tact;Ishallnever`play’foryouagain。\"Hewasbreathless;thewitchingsilencewasnothingtowhatstirredhimnow。Asingularexaltationroseinhim,togetherwiththerecklessimpulsetospeakfromthemoodhervehementconfidencehadin- spired。Hegavewaytoit。 \"Iknow,Iknow,\"hesaidhuskily。\"Iunderstandallyoumean,allyoufeel,allyouwish。Itisallechoinghere,andhere,andhere!\"Hetouchedhisbreast,hiseyes,andhisforeheadwiththefingersofhislongandslenderhand。\"Wesighandstrainoureyesandstretchoutourarmsinthedark,gropingalwaysforthestrangeblessingthatisjustbeyondourgrasp,seekingforthepreciousunknownthatliesjustoverthehorizon!It’swhattheymeantbythepotofgoldwheretherainbowends—— only,itmaybethere,afterall!\" Theystoppedunconsciously,andremainedstandingatthelowerendoftheCarewehedge。Thewesternglowhadfaded,andshewasgazingathimthroughthedarkness,leaningforward,neverdreamingthathertightgrasphadbrokenthesticksofthelittlepinkfan。 \"Yes,\"shewhispered,eagerly。\"Youareright:youunderstand!\" Hewenton,thewordscomingfasterandfaster:\"Wearehaunted——youandI——bythewishtoknowallthings,andbythequestionthatliesundereverythoughtwehave:theagonizingWhither?Isn’titlikethat?Itisreallydeaththatmakesusthink。YouareagoodCatholic:yougotomass;butyouwishtoknow。DoesGodreign,ordiditallhappen? Sometimesitseemssodeadlyprobablethattheuniversejustwas,noGodtoplanit,nothingbutthings;thatwedieassparrowsdie,andthebrainisallthesoulwehave,athingthatbecomescloggedandstopssomeday。 Andisthatall?\" Sheshiveredslightly,buthersteadfasteyesdidnotshiftfromhim。Hethrewbackhishead,andhisface,upliftedtothejewelledskyofthemoonlessnight,wasbeatificinitspeacefulness,ashecontinuedinanalteredtone,gentleandlow: \"Ithinkallquestionsareansweredthere。Thestarstellitall。Whenyoulookatthemyouknow!Theyhaveputthemonourflag。Therearetimeswhenthisseemsbutapoornation:boastful,corrupt,violent,andpreparing,asitisnow,tostealanothercountrybyfraudandwar;yetthestarsontheflagalwaysmakemehappyandconfident。Doyouseetheconstellationsswingingaboveus,suchunimaginablevastnesses,notrovingorcrashingthroughtheillimitableathaphazard,butmovinginmoreexcellentmeasure,andtoafinerrhythm,thanthemostdelicateclockworkmanevermade?Thegreatocean-linesmarkourseaswiththeirpathsthroughthewater;thefinebrainsoftheeartharebehindtheshipsthatsailfromporttoport,yethowawrythesystemgoes!Whendoesashipcometoherharboratanhourdeterminedwhenshesailed?Whatisashipbesidethesmallestmoonofthesmallestworld?But,thereaboveus,moons,worlds,suns,alltheinfiniteclusterofcolossi,moveintoplacetotheexactnessofahairatthepreciseinstant。Thatinstanthasbeenplanned,yousee;itispartofasystem——andcanasystemexistthatnomindmade?ThinkoftheMindthatmadethisone!DoyoubelievesoinconceivablymajesticanIntelligenceasthatcouldbeanythingbutgood? Ah,whenyouwonder,lookaboveyou;lookaboveyouinthenight,Isay,\" hecried,hishandupraisedlikehistransfiguredface。\"Lookaboveyouandyouwillneverfearthatasparrow’sfallcouldgounmarked!\" Itwasnottothestarsthatshelooked,buttotheorator,aslongasheheldthatpose,whichlasteduntilahard-riddenhorsecamegallopingdownthestreet。Asitdashedby,thoughtheriderlookedneithertorightnorleft,MissBettyunconsciouslymadeafeverishclutchathercompanion’ssleeve,drawinghimclosertothehedge。 \"Itismyfather,\"shesaidhurriedlyinalowvoice。\"Hemustnotseeyou。Youmustnevercomehere。Perhaps——\"Shepaused,thenquicklywhispered:\"Youhavebeenverykindtome。Good-night。\" Helookedatherkeenly,andthroughthedimnesssawthatherfacewasshiningwithexcitement。Hedidnotspeakagain,but,takingastepback- ward,smiledfaintly,benthisheadinhumbleacquiescence,andmadeaslightgestureofhishandforhertoleavehim。Shesethereyesuponhisoncemore,thenturnedswiftlyandalmostranalongthehedgetothegate;butthereshestoppedandlookedback。Hewasstandingwhereshehadlefthim,hisfaceagainupliftedtothesky。 Shewavedhimanuncertainfarewell,andranintothegarden,bothpalmsagainstherburningcheeks。 Nightisthegreatnecromancer,andstrangearethefabricsheweaves;helaysqueerspells;breathessoeerieanintoxicationthroughthedusk;hecancastsuchglamoursaboutavoice!Heistheverykingoffairyland。 MissBettybegantowalkrapidlyupanddownthegardenpaths,herheadbentandherbandsstillpressedtohercheeks;nowandthenanunconsciousexclamationburstfromher,incoherent,morelikeagaspthanaword。Alongtimeshepacedthevigilwithherstirringheart,herskirtssweepingthedewfromtheleaningflowers。Herlipsmovedoften,butonlytheconfused,vehement\"Oh,oh!\"camefromthem,untilatlastshepausedinthemiddleofthegarden,awayfromthetrees,whereallwasopentothesparklingfirmament,andextendedherarmsoverherhead。 \"O,strangeteacher,\"shesaidaloud,\"Itakeyourbeautifulstars!I shallknowhowtolearnfromthem!\" Shegazedsteadilyupward,enrapt,hereyesresplendentwiththeirownstarlight。 \"Oh,stars,stars,stars!\"shewhispered。 Intheteethofallwizardry,Night’sspellsdopassatsunrise; marvellouspoemssinktodoggerel,mightydreamstoblownashesandsolidsregainweight。MissBetty,wakingatdaybreak,sawthemotesdancinginthesunatherwindow,andwatchedthemwithaplacid,unrememberingeye。 Shebegantostareattheminapuzzledway,whilealookofwonderslowlyspreadoverherface。Suddenlyshesatupright,asthoughsomethinghadstartledher。Herfingersclenchedtightly。 \"Ah,ifthatwasplaying!\" CHAPTERVIII ATaleofaPoliticalDifferenceMr。Carewewasalreadyatthebreakfast-table,butthelightofhiscountenance,hiddenbehindtheRouenJournal,wasnotvouchsafedtohisdaughterwhenshetookherplaceoppositehim,nordidheseefittoreturnhermorninggreeting,fromwhichshegenerouslyconcludedthattheburningofthetwowarehouseshadmeantaseverelosstohim。 \"Iamsosorry,father,\"shesaidgently。(Shehadnotcalledhim\"papa\" sincethemorningafterherball。)\"Ihopeitisn’ttobeagreattroubletoyou。\"Therewasnoresponse,and,afterwaitingforsometime,shespokeagain,rathertremulously,yetnottimidly:\"Father?\" Herose,anduponhisbrowweremarkedtheblackestlinesofangershehadeverseen,sothatsheleanedbackfromhim,startled;buthethrewdowntheopenpaperbeforeheronthetable,andstruckitwithhisclenchedfist。 \"Readthat!\"hesaid。Andhestoodoverherwhilesheread。 Thereweresomegrandiloquentheadlines:\"MissElizabethCareweanAngelofMercy!CharmingBelleSavestheLivesofFiveProminentCitizens!HerPresenceofMindPreventsConflagrationfromWipingOuttheCity!\"ItmaybenotedthatWillCummings,editorandproprietoroftheJournal,hadwrittenthesetributes,aswellasthewholeaccountoftheevening’stransactions,andMissBettyloomedaslargeinWill’snarrativeasinhisgoodandlovelornheart。TherewasverylittleconcerningthefireintheJournal;itwasnearlyallaboutBetty。Thatisoneofthemisfortuneswhichpursuealadywhoallowsaneditortofallinlovewithher。 However,therewasascantmentionofthearrivaloftheVolunteers\"uponthescene\"(thoughnoneatallatthecauseoftheirdelay)andanelo- quentparagraphwasdevotedtotheirhandsomeappearance,Mr。Cummingshavingbeenoneofthosewhoinsistedthatthenewuniformsshouldbeworn。\"Soon,\"saidtheJournal,\"throughthedaringoftheChiefoftheDepartment,andtheCaptainoftheHook-and-LadderCompany,oneofwhomplacedandmountedthegrappling-ladder,overwhichhewasimmediatelyfollowedbytheothercarryingthehose,astreamwassenttoplayuponthedevouringelement,afeatofderring-dopersonallywitnessedbyamajorityofourreaders。Mr。VanrevelandMr。GraywerejoinedbyEugeneMadrillon,TappinghamMarsh,andtheeditorofthispaper,afterwhichoccurredtheunfortunateaccidenttothelongladder,leavingthefivenamedgentlemenintheirterriblepredicament,facetofacewithdeathinitsmostawfulform。Atthisfrightfulmoment\"——andalltherestwasaboutMissCarewe。 AsWillhimselfadmitted,hehad\"laidhimselfoutonthatdescription。\" Oneparagraphwascomposedofshortsentences,eachbeginningwiththeword\"alone。\"\"Alonesheenteredtheshattereddoor!Aloneshesetfootuponthefirstflightofstairs!Alonesheascendedthesecond!Aloneshemountedthethird。Alonesheliftedherhandtothetrap!Alonesheopenedit!\"Shewasdeclaredtohavemadeherappearancetotheunfortunateprisonersontheroof,evenas\"thepalm-ladendovetothedespairingNoah,\"andWillalsoassertedrepeatedlythatshewasthe\"HeroineoftheHour。\" MissBettyblushedtoseehernamesoblazonedforthinprint;butshelackedonekindofvanity,andfailedtofindgoodreasonformorethanasomewhattroubledlaughter,thewriter’spurposewassomanifestlykindinspiteofthebizarreresult。 \"Oh,IwishMr。Cummingshadn’t!\"sheexclaimed。\"Itwouldhavebeenbetternottospeakofmeatall,ofcourse;butIcan’tseethatthereisanythingtoresent——itissofunny!\" \"Funny!\"Mr。Carewerepeatedthewordinacrackedfalsetto,withtheevidentintentionofmockingher,andatthesametimehideouslycontortedhisfaceintoagrotesqueidiocyofexpression,pursinghislipssoextremely,andsettinghisbrowssoawry,thathisotherfeatureswerecartoonedoutofallfamiliarlikeness,effectinganalterationasshockingtobehold,inamanofhisseverecastofcountenance,aswashisfalsettomimicrytohear。Sheroseinakindofterror,perceivingthatthiscontortionwasproducedinburlesqueofherownexpression,and,ashepressednearerher,steppedback,overturningherchair。Shehadlittlerecollectionofherfatherduringherchildhood;andaslongasshecouldremember,noonehadspokentoherangrily,orevenroughly。 Assheretreatedfromhim,heleanedforward,thrustingthehideousmaskclosertoherwhiteandhorror-strickenface。 \"Youcan’tseeanythingtoresentinthat!\"hegibbered。\"It’ssofunny,isit?Funny!Funny!Funny!I’llshowyouwhetherit’sfunnyornot,I’llshowyou!\"Hisvoicerosealmosttoashriek。\"Youhangaroundfires,doyou,onthepublicstreetsatnight?You’reaniceoneformetoleaveinchargeofmyhousewhileI’maway,youtrollop!Whatdidyoumeanbygoinguponthatroof?YouknewthatdamnedVanrevelwasthere!Youdid,Isay,youknewit!\" Sherantowardthedoorwithafrightenedcry;buthegotbetweenitandher,menacingherwithhisupraisedopenhands,shakingthemoverher。 \"You’realovelydaughter,aren’tyou!\"heshoutedhoarsely。\"Youknewperfectlywellwhowasonthatroof,andyouwent!Didn’tyougo?Answermethat!IfI’dhadarmsaboutmewhenIgotthere,I’dhaveshotthatmandead!Hewasonmyproperty,givingorders,theblackhound!AndwhenIorderedhimout,hetoldmeifIinterferedwithhisworkbeforeitwasfinished,he’dhavemethrownout——methatownedthewholeplace;andtherewasn’tamanthatwouldlendmeapistol!`Rescue!’You’dbetterrescuehimfromme,youpalm-ladendove,forI’llshoothim,Iwill!I’llkillthatdog;andheknowsit。Hecanblusterinacrowd,buthe’llhidenow!He’sacowardand——\" \"Hecamehomewithme;hebroughtmehomelastnight!\"Hervoicerangoutintheroomlikethatofsomeotherperson,andshehardlyknewthatitwasherselfwhospoke。 \"Youlie!\"hescreamed,andfellbackfromher,hisfaceworkingasthoughunderthedominanceofsomephysicaldisorder,thefleshofitplasticbeyondconception,sothatshecriedoutandcoveredherfacewithherarm。\"Youlie!IsawyouatthehedgewithCraileyGray,thoughyouthoughtIdidn’t。Whatdoyouwanttolielikethatfor?Vanreveldidn’tevenspeaktoyou。IaskedMadrillon。Youlie!\" Hechokeduponthewords;arackingcoughshookhimfromheadtofoot;hestaggeredbackanddroppeduponheroverturnedchair,hisarmsbeatingthetableinfrontofhim,hisheadjerkingspasmodicallybackwardandforwardashegaspedforbreath。 \"Ringthebell,\"bepantedthickly,withanincoherentgesture。\"Nelsonknows。Ring!\" Nelsonevidentlyknew。Hebroughtbrandyandwaterfromthesideboardwithnostintinghand,andwithintenminutesMr。Carewewasinhisaccustomedseat,competenttofinishhisbreakfast。Insolitude,however,hesat,andnooneguessedhisthoughts。 ForMissBettyhadfledtoherownroom,andhadboltedthedoor。Shelayuponthebed,shudderingandshiveringwithnauseaandcold,thoughthedaywaswarm。Then,likeahotpaininherbreast,cameahomesicknessforSt。Mary’s,andtheflood-tideoftears,asshethoughtofthequietconventinthesunshineovertothewest,thepeaceofit,andthegoodnessofeverybodythere。 \"SisterCecilia!\"Hershouldersshookwiththegreatsobthatfollowedthisname,dearesttoherintheworld,convulsivelywhisperedtothepil- low\"DearSisterCecilia!\"Shepattedthewhitepillowwithherhand,asthoughitwerethecoolcheekagainstwhichsheyearnedtolayherown。 \"Ah,youwouldknow——youwouldknow!\"WiththethoughtoftheserenefaceofthegoodSister,andofthekindarmsthatwouldhavegoneroundherinhertrouble,hersobbinggrewloudanduncontrollable。Butshewouldnothaveherfatherhearit,andburiedherfacedeepinthepillow。Afteratime,shebegantogrowquieter,turned,andlaywithweteyesstaringunseeinglyatthewall,herunderlipquiveringwiththedeepintakeofeachbrokensigh。 \"Oh,stars,stars,stars!\"shewhispered。 \"Missy?\"Therecameasoftknockuponthedoorandtheclinkofsilveruponchina。\"Missy? \"Whatisit?\" SoquickwasMissBettythat,althoughsheansweredalmostatonce,thetearswerewashedaway,andshewaspassingacool,wettoweloverhereyesatthemomentshespoke。 \"Jassme。Ibrungyo’breakfas’,honey。\" OldNelson’svoicewasalwayslowandgentle,withaquaverandhesitancyintheutterance;nowitwastenderandcomfortingwiththecomprehensionofoneinsuffering,theextraordinarytact,whichtheoldofhisracenearlyallcometopossess。\"Li’lchicken-wingonpiecebrowntoast,honey。\" Whensheopenedthedoorhecamein,bendingattentivelyoverhistray,and,withoutaglancetowardhisyoungmistress,madesomeshowoffussandbustle,asheplacedituponatablenearthewindowanddrewupachairforhersothatshecouldsitwithherbacktothelight。 \"Dahnow!\"heexclaimedsoftly,removingthewhitenapkinanddisplayingotherdaintiesbesidesthechickenwing。\"Dassdeway!DatoleMamieindekitchen,shegotherfailin’san’hergrievin’sins;butdewayshedohan’lechickenan’biscuitsutneyain’tnoneon`em!Shepleadfo’metoaxyouhowyoulikedembiscuit。\" Hekepthisheadbentlowoverthetable,settingaforkclosertoBetty’shand;arrangingtheplates,thenrearrangingthem,butneverturninghiseyesinherdirection。 \"DatoleMamiemightyvain,yessuh!\"Hesufferedaveryquietchuckletoescapehim。\"Shedidmostsutney`sistdatIaxyouain’tyoulikedembiscuit。Shedeve’yvaines’womanindisState,datoleMamie,yessuh!\" AndnowhecastonequickglanceoutofthecornerofhiseyeatMissBetty,beforeventuringalouderchuckle。\"Shereckondembiscuitgoin’ githerbySain’Petuhwhenshe`proachdehevumlygates!Uhuh!Itellhershegotgitredemptionfo’deaigsshedoneruindesemanyyeahs; `causesheasuselesswidanommelickasatwo-daycalfondeslickice!\" Herehelaughedloudandlong。\"YoujassgoandtalkwiddatMamie,someday,Missy;you’llseehowvaindatwomanis。\" \"Hasfathergoneout,Nelson?\"askedBettyinalowvoice。 \"Yes’m;heuptown。\"Theoldman’stonesankatoncetothelevelofherown;becameconfidential,asonespeakstoanotherinaroomwheresomebodyisill。\"Hemekkin’perpetrationtogodownderivuhdisaft’noon。Hesayhedonebrokedenewstoyoudathegoin’`way。Deygoin’buil’demwa’houserightup,an’yo’pahenecistatego`way`countdecontrack。Hebegonetwoweek’,honey,\"Nelsonfinished,withouttoomuchtheairofimpartingcheerytidings,butwithjustenough。