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now察at twenty cents an hour。  That's what we have to pay here察you
know。;

Thus it mounted up

Mr。 Henderson R。 Bell
To Miss Diantha Bell察Dr。

For labor and services

Two years察two hours a day at 10c。 an hour 。 。 。 146。00
Two years察three hours a day at 10c。 an hour 。 。 。 219。00
One year察full wages at 5。00 a week 。 。 。 260。00
Six years and a half察three hours a day at 20c 。 。 。 1423。50

2048。50

Mr。 Bell meditated carefully on these figures。  To think of that child's
labor footing up to two thousand dollars and over  It was lucky a man
had a wife and daughters to do this work察or he could never support a
family。

Then came her school´teaching years。  She had always been a fine scholar
and he had felt very proud of his girl when she got a good school
position in her eighteenth year。

California salaries were higher than eastern ones察and times had changed
too察the year he taught school he remembered the salary was only
300。00and he was a man。  This girl got 600察next year 700察800
900察why it made 3000 she had earned in four years。  Astonishing。 
Out of this she had a balance in the bank of 550。00。  He was pleased to
see that she had been so saving。  And her clothing accountlittle
enough he admitted for four years and six months察300。00。  All
incidentals for the whole time察50。00this with her balance made just
900。  That left 2100。00。

;Twenty´one hundred dollars unaccounted for察young ladybesides this
nest egg in the bankI'd no idea you were so wealthy。  What have you
done with all that拭

;Given it to you察Father察─said she quietly察and handed him the third
sheet of figures。

Board and lodging at 4。00 a week for 4 1/2 years made 936。00察that he
could realize察but ;cash advance; 1164 morehe could not believe it。 
That time her mother was so sick and Diantha had paid both the doctor
and the nurseyeshe had been much cramped that yearand nurses come
high。  For Henderson察Jr。's察expenses to San Francisco察and again for
Henderson when he was out of a jobMr。 Bell remembered the boy's
writing for the money察and his not having it察and Mrs。 Bell saying she
could arrange with Diantha。

Arrange  And that girl had kept this niggardly account of it  For
Minnie's trip to the Yosemiteand what was thisfor his raisin
experimentfor the new horse they simply had to have for the drying
apparatus that year he lost so much money in apricotsand for the
spraying materialsyes察he could not deny the items察and they covered
that 1164。00 exactly。

Then came the deadly balance察of the account between them

Her labor 。 。 。 2047。00
Her board 。 。 。 936。00
Her ;cash advanced; 。 。 。 1164。00
´
4147。00
His expense for her 。 。 。 3600
´
Due her from him 。 。 。 547。00

Diantha revolved her pencil between firm palms察and looked at him rather
quizzically察while her mother rocked and darned and wiped away an
occasional tear。  She almost wished she had not kept accounts so well。

Mr。 Bell pushed the papers away and started to his feet。

;This is the most shameful piece of calculation I ever saw in my life察
said he。  ;I never heard of such a thing  You go and count up in cold
dollars the work that every decent girl does for her family and is glad
to  I wonder you haven't charged your mother for nursing her拭

;You notice I haven't察─said Diantha coldly。

;And to think察─said he察gripping the back of a chair and looking down
at her fiercely察 to think that a girl who can earn nine hundred dollars
a year teaching school察and stay at home and do her duty by her family
besides察should plan to desert her mother outrightnow she's old and
sick  Of course I can't stop you  You're of age察and children nowadays
have no sense of natural obligation after they're grown up。  You can go
of course察and disgrace the family as you proposebut you needn't
expect to have me consent to it or approve of itor of you。  It's a
shameful thingand you are an unnatural daughterthat's all I've got
to say 

Mr。 Bell took his hat and went outa conclusive form of punctuation
much used by men in discussions of this sort。



WHAT DIANTHA DID


CHAPTER III。

BREAKERS


Duck Dive Here comes another one
Wait till the crest´ruffles show
Beyond is smooth water in beauty and wonder
Shut your mouth  Hold your breath  Dip your head under
Dive through the weight and the wash察and the thunder
Look out for the undertow


If Diantha imagined that her arithmetical victory over a too´sordid
presentation of the parental claim was a final one察she soon found
herself mistaken。

It is easy to sayputting an epic in an epigram;She seen her duty and
she done it ─but the space and time covered are generally as far beyond
our plans as the estimates of an amateur mountain climber exceed his
achievements。

Her determination was not concealed by her outraged family。  Possibly
they thought that if the matter was well aired察and generally discussed
the daring offender might reconsider。  Well´aired it certainly was察and
widely discussed by the parents of the little town before young people
who sat in dumbness察or made faint defense。  It was also discussed by
the young people察but not before their parents。

She had told Ross察first of all察meaning to have a quiet talk with him
to clear the ground before arousing her own family察but he was suddenly
away just as she opened the subject察by a man on a wheelsome wretched
business about the store of courseand sent word that night that he
could not come up again。  Couldn't come up the next night either。  Two
long daystwo long evenings without seeing him。  Wellif she went away
she'd have to get used to that。

But she had so many things to explain察so much to say to make it right
with him察she knew well what a blow it was。  Now it was all over
townand she had had no chance to defend her position。

The neighbors called。  Tall bony Mrs。 Delafield who lived nearest to
them and had known Diantha for some years察felt it her duty to make a
special appealor attack rather察and brought with her stout Mrs。
Schlosster察whose ancestors and traditions were evidently of German
extraction。

Diantha retired to her room when she saw these two bearing down upon the
house察but her mother called her to make a pitcher of lemonade for
themand having entered there was no escape。  They harried her with
questions察were increasingly offended by her reticence察and expressed
disapproval with a fullness that overmastered the girl's self´control。

;I have as much right to go into business as any other citizen察Mrs。
Delafield察─she said with repressed intensity。  ;I am of age and live in
a free country。  What you say of children no longer applies to me。;

;And what is this mysterious business you're goin' intoif one may
inquire拭 Nothin you're ashamed to mention察I hope拭─asked Mrs。
Delafield。

;If a woman refuses to mention her age is it because she's ashamed of
it拭─the girl retorted察and Mrs。 Delafield flushed darkly。

;Never have I heard such talk from a maiden to her elders察─said Mrs。
Schlosster。  ;In my country the young have more respect察as is right。;

Mrs。 Bell objected inwardly to any reprimand of her child by others察but
she agreed to the principle advanced and made no comment。

Diantha listened to quite a volume of detailed criticism察inquiry and
condemnation察and finally rose to her feet with the stiff courtesy of
the young。

;You must excuse me now察─she said with set lips。  ;I have some
necessary work to do。;

She marched upstairs察shut her bedroom door and locked it察raging
inwardly。  ;Its none of their business  Not a shadow  Why should
Mother sit there and let them talk to me like that  One would think
childhood had no limitunless it's matrimony 

This reminded her of her younger sister's airs of superior wisdom察and
did not conduce to a pleasanter frame of mind。  ;With all their
miserable little conventions and idiocies  And what 'they'll say' and
'they'll think'  As if I cared  Minnie'll be just such another 

She heard the ladies going out察still talking continuously察a faint
response from her mother now and then察a growing quiet as their steps
receded toward the gate察and then another deeper voice took up the theme
and heavily approached。

It was the minister  Diantha dropped into her rocker and held the arms
tight。  ;Now I'll have to take it again I suppose。  But he ought to know
me well enough to understand。;

;Diantha ─called her mother察 Here's Dr。 Major察─and the girl washed
her face and came down again。

Dr。 Major was a heavy elderly man with a strong mouth and a warm hand
clasp。  ;What's all this I hear about you察young lady拭─he demanded
holding her hand and looking her straight in the eye。  ;Is this a new
kind of Prodigal Daughter we're encountering拭

He did not look nor sound condemnatory察and as she faced him she caught
a twinkle in the wise old eyes。

;You can call it that if you want to察─she said察 Only I thought the
Prodigal Son just spent his moneyI'm going to earn some。;

;I want you to talk to Diantha察Doctor Major察─Mrs。 Bell struck in。 
;I'm going to ask you to excuse me察and go and lie down for a little。  I

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