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and mumbled to himself at the window。  Suddenly



he cried; piercingly: 〃BessieI see you。  I'll tell



Harry。〃







She made a movement as if to run away; but



stopped and raised her hands to her temples。



Young Hagberd; shadowy and big; stirred no more



than a man of bronze。  Over their heads the crazy



night whimpered and scolded in an old man's voice。







〃Send him away; my dear。  He's only a vaga…



bond。  What you want is a good home of your own。



That chap has no homehe's not like Harry。  He



can't be Harry。  Harry is coming to…morrow。  Do



you hear?  One day more;〃 he babbled more ex…



citedly; 〃never you fearHarry shall marry



you。〃







His voice rose very shrill and mad against the



regular deep soughing of the swell coiling heavily



about the outer face of the sea…wall。







〃He will have to。  I shall make him; or if not〃



he swore a great oath〃I'll cut him off with a



shilling to…morrow; and leave everything to you。



I shall。  To you。  Let him starve。〃







The window rattled down。







Harry drew a deep breath; and took one step



toward Bessie。  〃So it's youthe girl;〃 he said;



in a lowered voice。  She had not moved; and she re…



mained half turned away from him; pressing her



head in the palms of her hands。  〃My word!〃 he



continued; with an invisible half…smile on his lips。



〃I have a great mind to stop。 。 。 。〃







Her elbows were trembling violently。







〃For a week;〃 he finished without a pause。







She clapped her hands to her face。







He came up quite close; and took hold of her



wrists gently。  She felt his breath on her ear。







〃It's a scrape I am inthis; and it is you that



must see me through。〃  He was trying to uncover



her face。  She resisted。  He let her go then; and



stepping back a little; 〃Have you got any



money?〃 he asked。  〃I must be off now。〃







She nodded quickly her shamefaced head; and he



waited; looking away from her; while; trembling



all over and bowing her neck; she tried to find the



pocket of her dress。







〃Here it is!〃 she whispered。  〃Oh; go away!



go away for God's sake!  If I had moremore



I would give it all to forgetto make you for…



get。〃







He extended his hand。  〃No fear!  I haven't



forgotten a single one of you in the world。  Some



gave me more than moneybut I am a beggar now



and you women always had to get me out of my



scrapes。〃







He swaggered up to the parlour window; and in



the dim light filtering through the blind; looked at



the coin lying in his palm。  It was a half…sovereign。



He slipped it into his pocket。  She stood a little on



one side; with her head drooping; as if wounded;



with her arms hanging passive by her side; as if



dead。







〃You can't buy me in;〃 he said; 〃and you can't



buy yourself out。〃







He set his hat firmly with a little tap; and next



moment she felt herself lifted up in the powerful



embrace of his arms。  Her feet lost the ground;



her head hung back; he showered kisses on her face



with a silent and over…mastering ardour; as if in



haste to get at her very soul。  He kissed her pale



cheeks; her hard forehead; her heavy eyelids; her



faded lips; and the measured blows and sighs of



the rising tide accompanied the enfolding power



of his arms; the overwhelming might of his caresses。



It was as if the sea; breaking down the wall pro…



tecting all the homes of the town; had sent a wave



over her head。  It passed on; she staggered back…



wards; with her shoulders against the wall; ex…



hausted; as if she had been stranded there after a



storm and a shipwreck。







She opened her eyes after awhile; and listening



to the firm; leisurely footsteps going away with



their conquest; began to gather her skirts; staring



all the time before her。  Suddenly she darted



through the open gate into the dark and deserted



street。







〃Stop!〃 she shouted。  〃Don't go!〃







And listening with an attentive poise of the head;



she could not tell whether it was the beat of the



swell or his fateful tread that seemed to fall cruelly



upon her heart。  Presently every sound grew



fainter; as though she were slowly turning into



stone。  A fear of this awful silence came to her



worse than the fear of death。  She called upon her



ebbing strength for the final appeal:







〃Harry!〃







Not even the dying echo of a footstep。  Noth…



ing。  The thundering of the surf; the voice of the



restless sea itself; seemed stopped。  There was not



a soundno whisper of life; as though she were



alone and lost in that stony country of which she



had heard; where madmen go looking for gold and



spurn the find。







Captain Hagberd; inside his dark house; had



kept on the alert。  A window ran up; and in the



silence of the stony country a voice spoke above her



head; high up in the black airthe voice of mad…



ness; lies and despairthe voice of inextinguish…



able hope。  〃Is he gone yetthat information



fellow?  Do you hear him about; my dear?〃







She burst into tears。  〃No! no! no!  I don't



hear him any more;〃 she sobbed。







He began to chuckle up there triumphantly。



〃You frightened him away。  Good girl。  Now we



shall be all right。  Don't you be impatient; my dear。



One day more。〃







In the other house old Carvil; wallowing regally



in his arm…chair; with a globe lamp burning by his



side on the table; yelled for her; in a fiendish voice:



〃Bessie!  Bessie! you Bessie!〃







She heard him at last; and; as if overcome by



fate; began to totter silently back toward her stuffy



little inferno of a cottage。  It had no lofty portal;



no terrific inscription of forfeited hopesshe did



not understand wherein she had sinned。







Captain Hagberd had gradually worked himself



into a state of noisy happiness up there。







〃Go in!  Keep quiet!〃 she turned upon him



tearfully; from the doorstep below。







He rebelled against her authority in his great



joy at having got rid at last of that 〃something



wrong。〃  It was as if all the hopeful madness of the



world had broken out to bring terror upon her



heart; with the voice of that old man shouting of



his trust in an everlasting to…morrow。























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