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A fever started and his uncle brought him home。 

They've never had a word from her; or found a trace

of her。  Mrs。 Comstock thought she had gone to O'Mores' at

Great Rapids; so when Phil broke down she telegraphed there。 

They had been gone all summer; so her mother is as anxious as Phil。〃



〃The O'Mores are here;〃 said Edith。  〃I haven't seen

any of them; because I haven't gone out much in the

few days since we came; but this is their summer home。〃



〃Edith; they say at the hospital that it will take careful

nursing to save Phil。  He is surrounded by stacks of

maps and railroad guides。  He is trying to frame up a plan

to set the entire detective agency of the country to work。 

He says he will stay there just two days longer。  The doctors

say he will kill himself when he goes。  He is a sick

man; Edith。  His hands are burning and shaky and his

breath was hot against my face。〃



〃Why are you telling me?〃  It was a cry of acute anguish。



〃He thinks you know where she is。〃



〃I do not!  I haven't an idea!  I never dreamed she

would go away when she had him in her hand!  I should

not have done it!〃



〃He said it was something you said to her that made her go。〃



〃That may be; but it doesn't prove that I know where

she went。〃



Henderson looked across the water and suffered keenly。  At last

he turned to Edith and laid a firm; strong hand over hers。



〃Edith;〃 he said; 〃do you realize how serious this is?〃



〃I suppose I do。〃



〃Do you want as fine a fellow as Philip driven any further? 

If he leaves that hospital now; and goes out to the

exposure and anxiety of a search for her; there will be a

tragedy that no after regrets can avert。  Edith; what did

you say to Miss Comstock that made her run away from Phil?〃



The girl turned her face from him and sat still; but the

man gripping her hands and waiting in agony could see that

she was shaken by the jolting of the heart in her breast。



〃Edith; what did you say?〃



〃What difference can it make?〃



〃It might furnish some clue to her action。〃



〃It could not possibly。〃



〃Phil thinks so。  He has thought so until his brain is

worn enough to give way。  Tell me; Edith!〃



〃I told her Phil was mine!  That if he were away from

her an hour and back in my presence; he would be to me as

he always has been。〃



〃Edith; did you believe that?〃



〃I would have staked my life; my soul on it!〃



〃Do you believe it now?〃



There was no answer。  Henderson took her other hand and

holding both of them firmly he said softly:  〃Don't mind

me; dear。  I don't count!  I'm just old Hart!  You can

tell me anything。  Do you still believe that?〃



The beautiful head barely moved in negation。 

Henderson gathered both her hands in one of his and stretched

an arm across her shoulders to the post to support her。 

She dragged her hands from him and twisted them together。



〃Oh; Hart!〃 she cried。  〃It isn't fair!  There is

a limit!  I have suffered my share。  Can't you see? 

Can't you understand?〃



〃Yes;〃 he panted。  〃Yes; my girl!  Tell me just this

one thing yet; and I'll cheerfully kill any one who annoys

you further。  Tell me; Edith!〃



Then she lifted her big; dull; pain…filled eyes to his and

cried:  〃No! I do not believe it now!  I know it is not true! 

I killed his love for me。  It is dead and gone forever。 

Nothing will revive it!  Nothing in all this world。 

And that is not all。  I did not know how to touch the

depths of his nature。  I never developed in him those

things he was made to enjoy。  He admired me。  He was

proud to be with me。  He thought; and I thought; that he

worshipped me; but I know now that he never did care for

me as he cares for her。  Never!  I can see it!  I planned to

lead society; to make his home a place sought for my

beauty and popularity。  She plans to advance his political

ambitions; to make him comfortable physically; to stimulate

his intellect; to bear him a brood of red…faced children。 

He likes her and her plans as he never did me and mine。 

Oh; my soul!  Now; are you satisfied?〃



She dropped back against his arm exhausted。 

Henderson held her and learned what suffering

truly means。  He fanned her with his hat; rubbed

her cold hands and murmured broken; incoherent things。 

By and by slow tears slipped from under her closed lids;

but when she opened them her eyes were dull and hard。



〃What a rag one is when the last secret of the soul is

torn out and laid bare!〃 she cried。



Henderson thrust his handkerchief into her fingers and

whispered; 〃Edith; the boat has been creeping up。 

It's very close。  Maybe some of our crowd are on it。 

Hadn't we better slip away from here before it lands?〃



〃If I can walk;〃 she said。  〃Oh; I am so dead tired; Hart!



〃Yes; dear;〃 said Henderson soothingly。  〃Just try to

pass the landing before the boat anchors。  If I only dared

carry you!〃



They struggled through the waiting masses; but directly

opposite the landing there was a backward movement in

the happy; laughing crowd; the gang…plank came down

with a slam; and people began hurrying from the boat。 

Crowded against the fish house on the dock; Henderson

could only advance a few steps at a time。  He was straining

every nerve to protect and assist Edith。  He saw no

one he recognized near them; so he slipped his arm across

her back to help support her。  He felt her stiffen against

him and catch her breath。  At the same instant; the

clearest; sweetest male voice he ever had heard called: 

〃Be careful there; little men!〃



Henderson sent a swift glance toward the boat。  Terence O'More

had stepped from the gang…plank; leading a little daughter;

so like him; it was comical。  There followed a picture not

easy to describe。  The Angel in the full flower of her

beauty; richly dressed; a laugh on her cameo face; the

setting sun glinting on her gold hair; escorted by her

eldest son; who held her hand tightly and carefully watched

her steps。  Next came Elnora; dressed with equal richness;

a trifle taller and slenderer; almost the same type of

colouring; but with different eyes and hair; facial lines

and expression。  She was led by the second O'More boy

who convulsed the crowd by saying:  〃Tareful; Elnora! 

Don't 'oo be 'teppin' in de water!〃



People surged around them; purposely closing them in。



〃What lovely women!  Who are they?  It's the O'Mores。 

The lightest one is his wife。  Is that her sister? 

No; it is his!  They say he has a title in England。〃



Whispers ran fast and audible。  As the crowd pressed

around the party an opening was left beside the fish sheds。 

Edith ran down the dock。  Henderson sprang after her;

catching her arm and assisting her to the street。



〃Up the shore!  This way!〃 she panted。  〃Every one

will go to dinner the first thing they do。〃



They left the street and started around the beach; but

Edith was breathless from running; while the yielding sand

made difficult walking。



〃Help me!〃 she cried; clinging to Henderson。  He put

his arm around her; almost carrying her from sight into a

little cove walled by high rocks at the back; while there

was a clean floor of white sand; and logs washed from the

lake for seats。  He found one of these with a back rest;

and hurrying down to the water he soaked his handkerchief

and carried it to her。  She passed it across her lips;

over her eyes; and then pressed the palms of her hands

upon it。  Henderson removed the heavy hat; fanned her

with his; and wet the handkerchief again。



〃Hart; what makes you?〃 she said wearily。  〃My mother

doesn't care。  She says this is good for me。  Do you

think this is good for me; Hart?〃



〃Edith; you know I would give my life if I could save

you this;〃 he said; and could not speak further。



She leaned against him; closed her eyes and lay silent so

long the man fell into panic。



〃Edith; you are not unconscious?〃 he whispered; touching her。



〃No。  just resting。  Please don't leave me。〃



He held her carefully; gently fanning her。  She was

suffering almost more than either of them could endure。



〃I wish you had your boat;〃 she said at last。  〃I want

to sail with the wind in my face。〃



〃There is no wind。  I can bring my motor around in a

few minutes。〃



〃Then get it。〃



〃Lie on the sand。  I can 'phone from the first booth。 

It won't take but a little while。〃



Edith lay on the white sand; and Henderson covered her

face with her hat。  Then he ran to the nearest booth and

talked imperatively。  Presently he was back bringing a

hot drink that was stimulating。  Shortly the motor ran

close to the beach and stopped。  Henderson's servant

brought a row…boat ashore and took them to the launch。 

It was filled with cushions and wraps。  Henderson made a

couch and soon; warmly covered; Edith sped out over the

water in search of peace。



Hour after hour the boat ran up and down the shore。 

The moon arose and the night air grew very chilly。 

Henderson put on an overcoat and piled more covers on Edith。



〃You must take me home;〃 she said at last。  〃The folks

will be uneasy。〃



He was compelled to take her to the cottage with the

battle still raging。  He went back early the next morning;

but already she had wandered out over the island。 

Instinctively Henderson felt that the shore would attract her。 

There was something in the tumult of rough little Huron's

waves that called to him。  It was there he found her;

crouching so close the water the foam was dampening her skirts。



〃May I stay?〃 he asked。



〃I have been hoping you would come;〃 she answered。 

〃It's bad enough when you are here; but it is a little easier

than bearing it alone。〃



〃Thank God for that!〃 said Henderson sitting beside

her。  〃Shall I talk to you?〃



She shook her head。  So they sat by the hour。  At last

she 

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