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not missed that train。  But for this hour察hot with life察she might
never have discovered that she loved Hawksley。  His true wife  Ah
she would have been all of that ´ Molly's girl

;Will you mind waiting here until I see where old Stefani Gregor is拭

;No察─answered Kitty察dreamily。

Cutty limped to the door。  Outside he leaned against the partition。
Done in察body and soul。  Always opening the gates of paradise for
somebody else。。。  His true wife  Slowly he descended the stairs。

Alone察Kitty smoothed back the dank hair from Hawksley's brow察which
she kissed。  Benediction and good´bye。
 


CHAPTER XXXII


Because it was assumed that some of Karlov's pack might be at large
and unsuspectingly return to the trap察Federal agents would remain on
guard all night。  They explored the house察hunting for chemicals
documents察letters察and addresses。  They found enough high explosive
to blow up the district。  And they found Stefani Gregor。  They were
standing by the cot as Cutty came in。

;Yes察sir。  Just this minute went out。;

;Did he speak拭

;A woman's name。;

;Rosa拭

;Yes察sir。  Looks to me as if he had been starved to death。  Know
who he was拭

;Yes。  Tell the coroner to be gentle。  Once upon a time Stefani
Gregor spoke to kings by right of genius。;

The thought that he himself might have been the indirect cause of
Gregor's death shocked Cutty察who was above all things tender。

He had held back the raid for several days察to serve his own ends。
He could have ordered the raid from Washington察and it would have
gone through as smoothly as to´night。  The drums of jeopardy。  Well
that phase of the game was done with。  He had held up this raid so
that he might be on hand to search Karlov察and until now he had
forgotten the drums。  Accurst  They were accurst。  The death of
Stefani Gregor would always be on his conscience。

Cutty stared ´ not very clearly ´ at the cameo´like face so
beautifully calm。  As in life察so it was in death察the calm that
had brooked and beaten down the turbulent instincts of the boy
the imperturbable calm of a great soul。  Rosa。  The sublime
unselfishness of the man  He had sacrificed wealth and fame for
the love of the boy's mother ´ unspoken察unrequited love察the
quality that passes understanding。  And his reward此to die on this
cot察in horrid loneliness。  Rosa。

All at once Cutty felt himself little察trivial察beside this forlorn
bier。  What did he know about love拭 He had never made any
sacrifices察he had simply carried in his heart a bittersweet
recollection。  But here  Twenty´odd years of unremitting devotion
to the son of the woman he had loved ´ Stefani Gregor。  Creating
environments that would develop the noble qualities in the boy
interposing himself between the boy and the evil pleasures of the
uncle察teaching him the beautiful察cleansing his soul of the
inherited mud。  Reverently Cutty drew the coverlet over the fine
old head。

;What's this拭─asked one of the operatives。  ;Looks like the pieces
of a broken fiddle。;

Out of those dark red bits of wood ´ some of them bearing the
imprints of hobnails ´ Cutty constructed the scene。  A wave of
bitter rage rolled over him。  The beast  Karlov had done this
thing察with poor old Gregor looking on察too weak to intervene。
Not so many years ago these bits of wood察under the master's
touch察had entranced the souls of thousands。  Cutty recalled a
fairy tale he had read when a boy about a prince whose soul had
been transformed into a flower which察if plucked or broken察died。
Karlov had murdered Stefani Gregor察perhaps not legally but
actually nevertheless。

Rehabilitated in soul察Cutty left the room。  He had read a
compelling lesson in self´sacrifice。  He was going to pick up his
cross and go on with it察smiling。  After all察Kitty was only an
interlude察the big thing was the game察and shortly he would be in
the thick of great events again。  But Kitty should be happy。

His old analytical philosophy resumed its functions。  The contempt
and jealousy of one race for another察what was God's idea in
implanting that in souls拭 Hawksley was at base Russian。  The boy's
English education察his adopted outlook upon life察made it possible
for Cutty to ignore the racial antagonism of the Anglo´Saxon for
all other races。  Stefani Gregor at one end of the world and he at
the other察blindly working out the destinies of Kitty Conover and
Ivan Mikhail Feodorovich and so forth and so on察with the blood
of Catharine in his veins  Made a chap dizzy to think of it。
Traditions were piling up along with crowns and sceptres in the
abyss。

When he returned to the attic he felt himself fortified against
any inevitability。  Hawksley was sitting up察his back to the wall
staring groggily but with reckless adoration into Kitty's lovely
face。  Youth will be served。  As if察watching these two察there
could be any doubt of it  And he had bent part of his energies
toward keeping them separated。

;Ha ─he cried察cheerfully。  ;Back on top again察I see。  How's
the head拭

;Haven't any察no legs察I'm nothing at all but a bit of my own
imagination。  How do you feel拭

;Like the aftermath of an Irish wake。;  Then Cutty's battered face
assumed an expression that was meant to typify gravity。  ;John察─he 
aid察 I've bad news for you。;

John。  A glow went over the young man's aching body。  John。  What
could that signify except that he had passed into the eternal
friendship of this old thoroughbred拭 John。

;About Stefani拭

;Stefani is dead。  He died speaking your mother's name。;

Hawksley's head sank察his chin touched his chest。  He spoke without
looking up。  ;Something told me I would never see him alive again。
Old Stefani  If there is any good in me it will be his handiwork。
;I say察─he added察his eyes now seeking Cutty's察 you called me
John。  Will you carry on拭

;Keep an eye on you拭 So long as you may need me。;

;I come from a lawless race。  Stefani had to fight。  Even now I'm
afraid sometimes。  God knows I want to be all he tried to make me。;

;You're all right察John。  You've reached haven察the storms hereafter
will be outside。  Besides察Stefani will always be with you。  You'll
never pick up that old Amati without feeling Stefani near。  Can
you stand拭

;Between the two of you察perhaps。;

With Kitty on one side and Cutty on the other Hawksley managed the
descent tolerably well。  Often a foot dragged。  How strong she was
this girl  No hysterics察no confusion察after all that racket察with
death ´ or something worse ´ reaching out toward her察calmly telling
him that there was another step察warning him not to bear too heavily
on Cutty  Holding him up physically and morally察these two察now all
he had in life to care for。  Yesterday察unknown to him察this night
bound by hoops of steel。  The girl had forgiven him察he knew it by
the touch of her arm。。。。  Old Stefani  A sob escaped him。  Their
arms tightened。

;No察I was thinking of Stefani。  Rather hard ´ to die all alone
 ´ because he loved me。;

Kitty longed to be alone。  There were still many unshed tears ´ some
for Cutty察some for Stefani Gregor察some for Johnny Two´Hawks察and
some for herself。

In the limousine Cutty sat in the middle察Kitty on his left and
Hawksley on his right察his arms round them both。  Presently
Hawksley's head touched his shoulder and rested there察a little
later Kitty did likewise。  His children  Lord察he was going to
have a tremendous interest in life察after all  He smiled with
kindly irony at the back of the chauffeur。  His children察these
two察and he knew as he planned their future that they were thinking
over and round but not of him察which is the way of youth。

At the apartment Cutty decided to let Hawksley sit in an easy chair
in the living room until Captain Harrison arrived。  Kuroki was
ordered to prepare a supper察which would be served on the tea cart
set at Hawksley's knees。  Kitty ´ because it was impossible for her
to remain inactive ´ set the linen and silver。  She was in and out
of the room察ill at ease察angry察frightened察bitter察avoiding
Hawksley's imploring eyes because she was not sure of her own。

She was sure of one thing察however。  All the nonsense was out of her
head。  To´morrow she would be returning to the regular job。  She
would have a page from the Arabian Nights to look upon in the days
to come。  She understood察though it twisted her heart dreadfully此she
was in the eyes of this man a plaything察a pretty woman he had met
in passing。  If she had saved his life he had in turn saved hers
they were quits。  She did not blame him for his point of view。  He
had come from the top of the world察where women were either ornaments
or playthings察while she and hers had always struggled to maintain
equilibrium in the middle stratum。  Cutty could give him friendship
but she could not because she was a woman察young and pretty。

Love him拭 Well察she would get over it。  It might be only the glamour
of the adventure they had shared。  Anyhow察she wouldn't die of it。
Cutty hadn't。  Of course it hurt察she was a silly little fool察and
all that。  Once he was in Montana he would be sending for his Olga。
There wasn't the least do

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