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only good looks to offer; and when anger overtook her;
beauty went out like a snuffed candle。
〃I want you to love me。 I want some consideration。
I even crave respect。 I've kept myself clean。 So far
as I know how to be; I am honest and scrupulous。
It wouldn't hurt me to feel that you took some interest
in these things。 Rather fierce temptations strike a man;
every few days; in this world。 I can keep decent; for a
woman who cares for decency; but when I do; I'd like
to have the fact recognized; by just enough of a show of
appreciation that I could see it。 I am tired of this one…
sided business。 After this; I want to get a little in return
for what I give。 Elnora; you have love; tenderness;
and honest appreciation of the finest in life。 Take what
I offer; and give what I ask。〃
〃You do not ask much;〃 said Elnora。
〃As for not loving you as I did Edith;〃 continued
Philip; 〃as I said before; I hope not! I have a newer
and a better idea of loving。 The feeling I offer you was
inspired by you。 It is a Limberlost product。 It is as
much bigger; cleaner; and more wholesome than any feeling
I ever had for Edith Carr; as you are bigger than she;
when you stand before your classes and in calm dignity
explain the marvels of the Almighty; while she stands
on a ballroom floor; and gives way to uncontrolled temper。
Ye gods; Elnora; if you could look into my soul; you
would see it leap and rejoice over my escape! Perhaps it
isn't decent; but it's human; and I'm only a common
human being。 I'm the gladdest man alive that I'm free!
I would turn somersaults and yell if I dared。 What an escape!
Stop straining after Edith Carr's viewpoint and take a look
from mine。 Put yourself in my place and try to study out
how I feel。
〃I am so happy I grow religious over it。 Fifty times
a day I catch myself whispering; ‘My soul is escaped!'
As for you; take all the time you want。 If you prefer to
be alone; I'll take the next train and stay away as long as
I can bear it; but I'll come back。 You can be most sure
of that。 Straight as your pigeons to their loft; I'll come
back to you; Elnora。 Shall I go?〃
〃Oh; what's the use to be extravagant?〃 murmured Elnora。
CHAPTER XXII
WHEREIN PHILIP AMMON KNEELS TO ELNORA;
AND STRANGERS COME TO THE LIMBERLOST
The month which followed was a reproduction of
the previous June。 There were long moth hunts;
days of specimen gathering; wonderful hours with
great books; big dinners all of them helped to prepare;
and perfect nights filled with music。 Everything was as
it had been; with the difference that Philip was now an
avowed suitor。 He missed no opportunity to advance
himself in Elnora's graces。 At the end of the month
he was no nearer any sort of understanding with her
than he had been at the beginning。 He revelled in the
privilege of loving her; but he got no response。
Elnora believed in his love; yet she hesitated to
accept him; because she could not forget Edith Carr。
One afternoon early in July; Philip came across the
fields; through the Comstock woods; and entered the garden。
He inquired for Elnora at the back door and was told that
she was reading under the willow。 He went around the
west end of the cabin to her。 She sat on a rustic
bench they had made and placed beneath a drooping branch。
He had not seen her before in the dress she was wearing。
It was clinging mull of pale green; trimmed with narrow
ruffles and touched with knots of black velvet; a simple
dress; but vastly becoming。 Every tint of her bright hair;
her luminous eyes; her red lips; and her rose…flushed
face; neck; and arms grew a little more vivid with the
delicate green setting。
He stopped short。 She was so near; so temptingly
sweet; he lost control。 He went to her with a half…
smothered cry after that first long look; dropped on one
knee beside her and reached an arm behind her to the bench
back; so that he was very near。 He caught her hands。
〃Elnora!〃 he cried tensely; 〃end it now! Say this
strain is over。 I pledge you that you will be happy。
You don't know! If you only would say the word; you
would awake to new life and great joy! Won't you promise
me now; Elnora?〃
The girl sat staring into the west woods; while strong
in her eyes was her father's look of seeing something
invisible to others。 Philip's arm slipped from the bench
around her。 His fingers closed firmly over hers。
Elnora;〃 he pleaded; 〃you know me well enough。
You have had time in plenty。 End it now。 Say you will
be mine!〃 He gathered her closer; pressing his face against
hers; his breath on her cheek。 〃Can't you quite promise
yet; my girl of the Limberlost?〃
Elnora shook her head。 Instantly he released her。
〃Forgive me;〃 he begged。 〃I had no intention of thrusting
myself upon you; but; Elnora; you are the veriest Queen
of Love this afternoon。 From the tips of your toes to
your shining crown; I worship you。 I want no woman save you。
You are so wonderful this afternoon; I couldn't help urging。
Forgive me。 Perhaps it was something that came this
morning for you。 I wrote Polly to send it。 May we try
if it fits? Will you tell me if you like it?〃
He drew a little white velvet box from his pocket and
showed her a splendid emerald ring。
〃It may not be right;〃 he said。 〃The inside of a glove
finger is not very accurate for a measure; but it was the
best I could do。 I wrote Polly to get it; because she and
mother are home from the East this week; but next they
will go on to our cottage in the north; and no one knows
what is right quite so well as Polly。〃 He laid the ring
in Elnora's hand。 〃Dearest;〃 he said; 〃don't slip that
on your finger; put your arms around my neck and promise me;
all at once and abruptly; or I'll keel over and die of sheer joy。〃
Elnora smiled。
〃I won't! Not all those venturesome things at once;
but; Phil; I'm ashamed to confess that ring simply
fascinates me。 It is the most beautiful one I ever saw;
and do you know that I never owned a ring of any kind
in my life? Would you think me unwomanly if I slip
it on for a second; before I can say for sure? Phil; you
know I care! I care very much! You know I will tell
you the instant I feel right about it。〃
〃Certainly you will;〃 agreed Philip promptly。 〃It is
your right to take all the time you choose。 I can't
put that ring on you until it means a bond between us。
I'll shut my eyes and you try it on; so we can see if
it fits。〃 Philip turned his face toward the west woods
and tightly closed his eyes。 It was a boyish thing to do;
and it caught the hesitating girl in the depths of her
heart as the boy element in a man ever appeals to a
motherly woman。 Before she quite realized what she
was doing; the ring slid on her finger。 With both arms
she caught Philip and drew him to her breast; holding
him closely。 Her head drooped over his; her lips were
on his hair。 So an instant; then her arms dropped。
He lifted a convulsed; white face。
〃Dear Lord!〃 he whispered。 〃Youyou didn't mean that;
Elnora! You What made you do it?〃
〃Youyou looked so boyish!〃 panted Elnora。 〃I didn't
mean it! II forgot that you were older than Billy。
Looklook at the ring!〃
〃‘The Queen can do no wrong;'〃 quoted Philip between his
set teeth。 〃But don't you do that again; Elnora; unless
you do mean it。 Kings are not so good as queens; and
there is a limit with all men。 As you say; we will
look at your ring。 It seems very lovely to me。 Suppose you
leave it on until time for me to go。 Please do! I have
heard of mute appeals; perhaps it will plead for me。
I am wild for your lips this afternoon。 I am going to
take your hands。〃
He caught both of them and covered them with kisses。
〃Elnora;〃 he said; 〃Will you be my wife?〃
〃I must have a little more time;〃 she whispered。 〃I must
be absolutely certain; for when I say yes; and give
myself to you; only death shall part us。 I would not
give you up。 So I want a little more timebut; I think
I will。〃
〃Thank you;〃 said Philip。 〃If at any time you feel that
you have reached a decision; will you tell me? Will you
promise me to tell me instantly; or shall I keep asking
you until the time comes?〃
〃You make it difficult;〃 said Elnora。 〃But I will
promise you that。 Whenever the last doubt vanishes; I
will let you know instantlyif I can。〃
〃Would it be difficult for you?〃 whispered Ammon。
〃II don't know;〃 faltered Elnora。
〃It seems as if I can't be man enough to put this
thought aside and give up this afternoon;〃 said Philip。
〃I am ashamed of myself; but I can't help it。 I am going
to ask God to make that last doubt vanish before I go
this night。 I am going to believe that ring will plead
for me。 I am going to hope that doubt will disappear suddenly。
I will be watching。 Every second I will be watching。
If it happens and you can't speak; give me your hand。
Just the least movement toward me; I will understand。
Would it help you to talk this over with your mother?
Shall I call her? Shall I?〃
Honk! Honk! Honk! Hart Henderson set the horn
of the big automobile going as it shot from behind the
trees lining the Brushwood road。 The picture of a vine…
covered cabin; a large drooping tree; a green…clad girl
and a man bending over her very closely flashed into view。
Edith Carr caught her breath with a snap。 Polly Ammon
gave Tom Levering a quick touch and wickedly winked
at him。
Several days before; Edith had returned from Europe suddenly。
She and Henderson had called at the Ammon residence saying
that they were going to motor down to the Limberlost to see
Philip a few hours; and urged that Polly and Tom accompany them。
Mrs。 Ammon knew that her husband would disapprove