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unseen。  The big察shabby察neglected estate began to turn into such a
fairyland as only southern lands can know。  The old live´oaks were
untouched察the towering eucalyptus trees remained in ragged majesty察but
an army of workmen was busy under guidance of a master of beauty。

One large and lovely building rose察promptly dubbed a hotel by the
unwilling neighbors察others察smaller察showed here and there among the
trees察and then a rose´gray wall of concrete ran around the whole察high
tantalizing察with green boughs and sweet odors coming over it。  Those
who went in reported many buildings察and much activity。  But察when the
wall was done察and each gate said ;No admittance except on business察
then the work of genii was imagined察and there was none to contradict。

It was a School of Theosophy察it was a Christian Science College察it was
a Free´Love Colony察it was a Secret Society察it was a thousand wonders。

;Lot of little houses and one big one察─the employees said when
questioned。

;Hotel and cottages察─the employers said when questioned。

They made no secret of it察they were too busy察but the town was
unsatisfied。  Why a wall拭 What did any honest person want of a wall拭
Yet the wall cast a pleasant shadow察there were seats here and there
between buttresses察and察as the swift California season advanced察roses
and oleanders nodded over the top察and gave hints of beauty and richness
more subtly stimulating than all the open glory of the low´hedged
gardens near。

Diantha's soul was stirred with secret envy。  Some big concern was about
to carry out her dream察or part of itperhaps to be a huge and
overflowing rival。  Her own work grew meantime察and flourished as well
as she could wish。

The food´delivery service was running to its full capacity察the girls
got on very well under Mrs。 Jessup察and were delighted to have a house
of their own with the parlors and piazzas all to themselves察and a
garden to sit in as well。  If this depleted their ranks by marriage察it
did not matter now察for there was a waiting list in training all the
time。

Union House kept on evenly and profitably察and Diantha was beginning to
feel safe and successful察but the years looked long before her。

She was always cheered by Mrs。 Weatherstone's letters察and Mrs。 Porne
came to see her察and to compare notes over their friend's success。  For
Mrs。 Weatherstone had been presented at Courtat more than one court
in fact察and Mrs。 Weatherstone had been proposed to by a Dukeand had
refused him  Orchardina well´nigh swooned when this was known。

She had been studying察investigating察had become known in scientific as
well as social circles察and on her way back the strenuous upper layer of
New York Society had also made much of her。  Rumors grew of her
exquisite costumes察of her unusual jewels察of her unique entertainments
of her popularity everywhere she went。

Other proposals察of a magnificent nature察were reported察with more
magnificent refusals察and Orchardina began to be very proud of young
Mrs。 Weatherstone and to wish she would come back。

She did at last察bringing an Italian Prince with her察and a Hoch
Geborene German Count also察who alleged they were travelling to study
the country察but who were reputed to have had a duel already on the
beautiful widow's account。

All this was long´drawn gossip but bore some faint resemblance to the
facts。  Viva Weatherstone at thirty was a very different woman front the
pale察sad´eyed girl of four years earlier。  And when the great house on
the avenue was arrayed in new magnificence察and all Orchardinathat
daredhad paid its respects to her察she opened the season察as it were
with a brilliant dinner察followed by a reception and ball。

All Orchardina cameso far as it had been invited。  There was the
Prince察sure enougha pleasant察blue´eyed young man。  And there was the
Count察bearing visible evidence of duels a´plenty in earlier days。  And
there was Diantha Bellreceiving察with Mrs。 Porne and Mrs。
Weatherstone。  All Orchardina stared。  Diantha had been at the
dinnerthat was clear。  And now she stood there in her soft察dark
evening dress察the knot of golden acacias nestling against the black
lace at her bosom察looking as fair and sweet as if she had never had a
care in her life。

Her mother thought her the most beautiful thing she had ever seen察and
her father察though somewhat critical察secretly thought so察too。

Mrs。 Weatherstone cast many a loving look at the tall girl beside her in
the intervals of ;Delighted to see you's察─and saw that her double
burden had had no worse effect than to soften the lines of the mouth and
give a hint of pathos to the clear depths of her eyes。

The foreign visitors were much interested in the young Amazon of
Industry察as the Prince insisted on calling her察and even the German
Count for a moment forgot his ancestors in her pleasant practical talk。

Mrs。 Weatherstone had taken pains to call upon the Wardensclaiming a
connection察if not a relationship察and to invite them all。  And as the
crowd grew bigger and bigger察Diantha saw Mrs。 Warden at last
approaching with her four daughtersand no one else。  She greeted them
politely and warmly察but Mrs。 Weatherstone did more。

Holding them all in a little group beside her察she introduced her noble
visitors to them察imparted the further information that their brother
was _fiance_ to Miss Bell。  ;I don't see him察─she said察looking about。 
;He will come later察of course。  Ah察Miss Madeline  How proud you all
must feel of your sister´in´law to be 

Madeline blushed and tried to say she was。

;Such a remarkable young lady ─said the Count to Adeline。  ;You will
admire察envy察and imitate  Is it not so拭

;Your ladies of America have all things in your hands察─said the Prince
to Miss Cora。  ;To think that she has done so much察and is yet so
youngand so beautiful 

;I know you're all as proud as you can be察─Mrs。 Weatherstone continued
to Dora。  ;You see察Diantha has been heard of abroad。;

They all passed on presently察as others came察but Mrs。 Warden's head was
reeling。  She wished she could by any means get at Ross察and _make_ him
come察which he had refused to do。

;I can't察mother察─he had said。  ;You goall of you。  Take the girls。 
I'll call for you at twelvebut I won't go in。;

Mr。 and Mrs。 Thaddler were therebut not happy。  She was not察at least
and showed it察he was not until an idea struck him。  He dodged softly
out察and was soon flying off察at dangerous speed over the moon´white
country roads。

He found Ross察dressed and ready察sulking blackly on his shadowy porch。

;Come and take a spin while you wait察─said Mr。 Thaddler。

;Thanks察I have to go in town later。;

;I'll take you in town。;

;Thank you察but I have to take the horses in and bring out my mother and
the girls。;

;I'll bring you all out in the car。  Come onit's a great night。;

So Ross rather reluctantly came。

He sat back on the luxurious cushions察his arms folded sternly察his
brows knit察and the stout gentleman at his side watched him shrewdly。

;How does the ranch go拭─he asked。

;Very well察thank you察Mr。 Thaddler。;

;Them Chinks pay up promptly拭

;As prompt as the month comes round。  Their rent is a very valuable part
of the estate。;

;Yes察─Mr。 Thaddler pursued。  ;They have a good steady market for their
stuff。  And the chicken man察too。  Do you know who buys 'em拭

Ross did not。  Did not greatly care察he intimated。

;I should think you'd be interestedyou ought toit's Diantha Bell。;

Ross started察but said nothing。

;You see察I've taken a great interest in her proposition ever since she
sprung it on us察─Mr。 Thaddler confided。  ;She's got the goods all
right。  But there was plenty against her hereyou know what women are 
And I made up my mind the supplies should be good and steady察anyhow。 
She had no trouble with her grocery orders察that was easy。  Meat I
couldn't handleexcept indirectlya little pressure察maybe察here and
there。;  And he chuckled softly。  ;But this ranch I bought on purpose。;

Ross turned as if he had been stung。

;You ─he said。

;Yes察me。  Why not拭 It's a good property。  I got it all fixed right
and then I bought your little upstate shoplock察stock and barreland
gave you this for it。  A fair exchange is no robbery。  Though it would
be nice to have it all in the family察eh拭

Ross was silent for a few turbulent moments察revolving this far from
pleasing information。

;What'd I do it for拭─continued the unasked benefactor。  ;What do you
_think_ I did it for拭 So that brave察sweet little girl down here could
have her heart's desire。  She's established her businessshe's proved
her pointshe's won the townmost of it察and there's nothing on earth
to make her unhappy now but your pigheadedness  Young man察I tell you
you're a plumb fool 

One cannot throw one's host out of his own swift´flying car察nor is it
wise to jump out one's self。

;Nothing on earth between you but your cussed pride ─Mr。 Thaddler
remorselessly went on。  ;This ranch is honestly yoursby a square deal。
 Your Jopalez business was worth the moneyyou ran it honestly and
extended the trade。  You'd have made a heap by it if yo

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