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clear reasoning察her courage察her common sense察and something of
tenderness and consecration she discerned also察had touched deep chords
in this woman's nature。 It was like the sound of far doors opening
windows thrown up察the jingle of bridles and clatter of hoofs察keen
bugle notes。 A sense of hope察of power察of new enthusiasm察rose in her。
Orchardina Society察eagerly observing ;young Mrs。 Weatherstone; from her
first appearance察had always classified her as ;delicate。; Beside the
firm features and high color of the matron´in´office察this pale quiet
slender woman looked like a meek and transient visitor。 But her white
forehead was broad under its soft´hanging eaves of hair察and her chin
though lacking in prognathous prominence or bull´dog breadth察had a
certain depth which gave hope to the physiognomist。
She was strangely roused and stirred by the afternoon's events。 ;I'm
like that man in 'Phantastes'察─she thought contemptuously察 who stayed
so long in that dungeon because it didn't occur to him to open the door
Why don't I拭─she rose and walked slowly up and down察her hands
behind her。 ;I will ─she said at last。
Then she dressed for dinner察revolving in her mind certain suspicions
long suppressed察but now flaming out in clear conviction in the light of
Diantha's words。 ;Sleeping in察indeed ─she murmured to herself。 ;And
nobody doing anything
She looked herself in the eye in the long mirror。 Her gown was an
impressive one察her hair coiled high察a gold band ringed it like a
crown。 A clear red lit her checks。
She rang。 Little Ilda察the newest maid察appeared察gazing at her in shy
admiration。 Mrs。 Weatherstone looked at her with new eyes。 ;Have you
been here long拭─she asked。 ;What is your name拭
;No察ma'am察─said the childshe was scarce more。 ;Only a week and two
days。 My name is Ilda。;
;Who engaged you拭
;Mrs。 Halsey察ma'am。;
;Ah察─said Mrs。 Weatherstone察musing to herself察 and I engaged Mrs。
Halsey ─ Do you like it here拭─she continued kindly。
;Oh yes察ma'am ─said Ilda。 ;That is; she stopped察blushed察and
continued bravely。 ;I like to work for you察ma'am。;
;Thank you察Ilda。 Will you ask Mrs。 Halsey to come to meat once
please。;
Ilda went察more impressed than ever with the desirability of her new
place察and mistress。
As she was about to pass the door of Mr。 Matthew Weatherstone察that
young gentleman stepped out and intercepted her。 ;Whither away so fast
my dear拭─he amiably inquired。
;Please let one pass察sir I'm on an errand。 Please察sir拭
;You must give me a kiss first ─said heand since there seemed no
escape and she was in haste察she submitted。 He took sixand she ran
away half crying。
Mrs。 Halsey察little accustomed to take orders from her real mistress
and resting comfortably in her room察had half a mind to send an excuse。
;I'm not dressed察─she said to the maid。
;Well she is ─replied Ilda察 dressed splendid。 She said 'at once
please。';
;A pretty time o' day ─said the housekeeper with some asperity察hastily
buttoning her gown察and she presently appeared察somewhat heated察before
Mrs。 Weatherstone。
That lady was sitting察cool and gracious察her long ivory paper´cutter
between the pages of a new magazine。
;In how short a time could you pack察Mrs。 Halsey拭─she inquired。
;Pack察ma'am拭 I'm not accustomed to doing packing。 I'll send one of
the maids。 Is it your things察ma'am拭
;No察─said Mrs。 Weatherstone。 ;It is yours I refer to。 I wish you to
pack your things and leave the housein an hour。 One of the maids can
help you察if necessary。 Anything you cannot take can be sent after you。
Here is a check for the following month's wages。;
Mrs。 Halsey was nearly a head taller than her employer察a stout showy
woman察handsome enough察red´lipped察and with a moist and crafty eye。
This was so sudden a misadventure that she forgot her usual caution。
;You've no right to turn me off in a minute like this ─she burst forth。
;I'll leave it to Madam Weatherstone
;If you will look at the terms on which I engaged you察Mrs。 Halsey察you
will find that a month's warning察or a month's wages察was specified。
Here are the wagesas to the warning察that has been given for some
months past
;By whom察Ma'am拭
;By yourself察Mrs。 HalseyI think you understand me。 Oscar will take
your things as soon as they are ready。;
Mrs。 Halsey met her steady eye a momentsaw more than she cared to
faceand left the room。
She took care察however察to carry some letters to Madam Weatherstone察and
meekly announced her discharge察also察by some coincidence察she met Mr。
Matthew in the hall upstairs察and weepingly confided her grievance to
him察meeting immediate consolation察both sentimental and practical。
When hurried servants were sent to find their young mistress they
reported that she must have gone out察and in truth she had察out on her
own roof察where she sat quite still察though shivering a little now and
then from the new excitement察until dinner time。
This meal察in the mind of Madam Weatherstone察was the crowning factor of
daily life察and察on state occasions察of social life。 In her cosmogony
the central sun was a round mahogany table察all other details of
housekeeping revolved about it in varying orbits。 To serve an endless
series of dignified delicious meals察notably dinners察was察in her eyes
the chief end of woman察the most high purpose of the home。
Therefore察though angry and astounded察she appeared promptly when the
meal was announced察and when her daughter´in´law察serene and royally
attired察took her place as usual察no emotion was allowed to appear
before the purple footman who attended。
;I understood you were out察Viva察─she said politely。
;I was察─replied Viva察with equal decorum。 ;It is charming outside at
this time in the eveningdon't you think so拭
Young Matthew was gloomy and irritable throughout the length and breadth
of the meal察and when they were left with their coffee in the drawing
room察he broke out察 What's this I hear about Mrs。 Halsey being fired
without notice拭
;That is what I wish to know察Viva察─said the grandmother。 ;The poor
woman is greatly distressed。 Is there not some mistake拭
;It's a damn shame察─said Matthew。
The younger lady glanced from one to the other察and wondered to see how
little she minded it。 ;The door was there all the time ─she thought to
herself察as she looked her stepson in the eye and said察 Hardly
drawing´room language察Matthew。 Your grandmother is present
He stared at her in dumb amazement察so she went on察 No察there is no
mistake at all。 I discharged Mrs。 Halsey about an hour before dinner。
The terms of the engagement were a month's warning or a month's wages。
I gave her the wages。;
;But but ─Madam Weatherstone was genuinely confused by this sudden
inexplicable察yet perfectly polite piece of what she still felt to be in
the nature of 'interference' and 'presumption。' ;I have had no fault to
find with her。;
;I have察you see察─said her daughter´in´law smiling。 ;I found her
unsatisfactory and shall replace her with something better presently。
How about a little music察Matthew拭 Won't you start the victrolla拭
Matthew wouldn't。 He was going out察went out with the word。 Madam
Weatherstone didn't wish to hear ithad a headachemust go to her
roomwent to her room forthwith。 There was a tension in the
athmosphere that would have wrung tears from Viva Weatherstone a week
ago察yes察twenty´four hours ago。
As it was she rose to her feet察stretching herself to her full height
and walked the length of the great empty room。 She even laughed a
little。 ;It's open ─said she察and ordered the car。 While waiting for
it she chatted with Mrs。 Porne awhile over the all´convenient telephone。
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Diantha sat at her window察watching the big soft察brilliant moon behind
the eucalyptus trees。 After the close of the strenuous meeting察she had
withdrawn from the crowd of excited women anxious to shake her hand and
engage her on the spot察had asked time to consider a number of good
opportunities offered察and had survived the cold and angry glances of
the now smaller but far more united Home and Culture Club。 She declined
to talk to the reporters察and took refuge first in an open car。 This
proved very unsatisfactory察owing to her sudden prominence。 Two
persistent newspaper men swung themselves upon the car also and insisted
on addressing her。
;Excuse me察gentlemen察─she said察 I am not acquainted with you。;
They eagerly produced their cardsand said they were ;newspaper men。;
;I see察─said Diantha察 But you are still men拭 And gentlemen察I
suppose拭 I am a woman察and I do not wish to talk with you。;
;Miss Bell Declines to Be Interviewed察─wrote the reporters察and spent
themselves on her personal appearance察being favorably impressed
thereby。
But Miss Bell got off at the next corner and took a short cut to the
house where she had rented a room。 Reporters were waiting there察two
being women。
Diantha politely but firmly declined to see them and started for the
stairs察but they merely stood in front of her and asked questions。 The
girl's blood surge