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     〃You've forgotten two things。〃 

     〃Yes?〃 

     〃That you are the most beautiful woman on earth; and that I'm a man; 

with red blood in my veins。〃 

     Under     lowered     lids  she   studied    him。   This    very   confident;    alert 

American;   modern   from  head   to   heel;   attracted   her   more   than   any  other 

man。 There was a dynamic quality in him that stirred her blood。 He was 

efficient; selfish enough to win; and yet considerate in the small things that 

go to make up the sum of existence。 Why not then? She must marry some 

time and she was as nearly in love as she would ever be。 

     〃What ARE your reasons for wanting me?〃 

     〃We smoke the same Egyptians;〃 he mocked。 

     〃That's a good reason; so far as it goes。〃 

     〃And you're such a charming puzzle that I would like to domesticate it 

and study the eternal mystery at my leisure。〃 

     〃Then it's as a diversion that you want me。〃 

     〃A thing of beauty and a joy forever; the poet puts it。 But diversion if 

you like。 What greater test of charming versatility for a woman than that 

she remain a diversion to her husband; unstaled by custom and undulled 

by familiarity?〃 

     After all her father would be pleased to have her marry an American 

business   man。   The   Powers'   millions   could   easily   buy   for   her   a   fine   old 

dukedom if she wanted one。 At present there was more than one available 

title…holder    on   her  horizon。    But   Valencia    did  not  care   to  take  up   the 

responsibilities that go with such a position。 She was too indolent to adapt 

her   life   to   the   standards   of   othersand   perhaps   too   proud。   Moreover;   it 

happened      that  she   had   had   enough    of  the   club   man   type   in  the  late 

lamented Van Tyle。 This man was a worker。 He would not annoy her or 

interfere with her careless pleasures。 Again she asked herself; Why not? 

     〃I   suppose   you   really   do   like   me。〃   Her   face   was   tilted   in   gay   little 

appeal。 

     〃I'm not going to tell you how much。 It wouldn't be good for discipline 

in the house。〃 

     Her soft little laugh bubbled over。 〃We seem to have quite settled it。 



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And   I   hadn't   the   slightest   notion   of   agreeing   to   anything   so   ridiculous 

when I ventured that indiscreet remark about an abduction。〃 She looked up 

at   him   with   smiling   insolence。   〃You're   only   an   adventurer;   you   know。   I 

daresay   you   haven't   even   paid   for   the   car   in   which   you   were   going   to 

kidnap me。〃 

     〃No;〃 he admitted cheerfully。 

     〃I wonder what Dad will think of it;〃 

     〃He'll   thank   Heaven   you   didn't   present   him   with   a   French   or   Italian 

count to support。〃 

     〃I   believe   he   will。   His   objection   to   Gus   was   that   he   looked   like   a 

foreigner and never had done a day's work in his life。 Poor Gus! He didn't 

measure up to Dad's idea of a man。 Now I suppose you could earn a living 

for us。〃 

     〃I'm not expecting you to take in sewing。〃 

     〃Are   you   going   to   do   the   independent   if   Dad   cuts   up   rough?〃   she 

asked saucily。 

     〃Independent   is   the   word。〃   He   smiled   with   a  sudden   appreciation   of 

the situation。 〃And I take it he means to cut up rough。 I wired him to…day I 

was going to ask you to marry me。〃 

     〃You didn't。〃 

     〃Yes。〃 

     〃But   wasn't   that   a   little   premature?   Perhaps   it   wouldn't   have   been 

necessary。 Or did you take me for granted〃 

     〃There was always the car for a kidnapping in case of necessity;〃 he 

joked。 

     〃Why did you do it?〃 

     〃I wanted to be above board about it even if I am an adventurer。〃 

     〃What did he say? How could you put it in a telegram?〃 

     〃Red consoles marooned sweet post delayed。〃 

     〃Dear me! What gibberish is that?〃 

     〃It's from our private code。 It means; 'Going to marry your daughter if 

she is willing。 With your consent; I hope。'〃 

     〃And he answered? I'll take the English version; please。〃 

     〃'Consent refused。 No fortune hunters need apply。' That is not a direct 



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quotation; but it conveys his meaning accurately enough。〃 

     〃So I'm to be cut off with a shilling。〃 Her eyes bubbled with delight。 

     〃I reckon so。 Of course I had to come back at him。〃 

     〃How;      may     I  ask?〃     She    was    vastly    amused      at  this   novel 

correspondence。 

     〃Oh; I merely said in substance that I was glad to hear it because you 

couldn't think now I wanted to marry you for your money。 I added that if 

things came my way we would send him cards later。 One doesn't like to 

slang one's wife's father; so I drew it mild。〃 

     〃I don't believe a word of it。 You wouldn't dare。〃 

     That she admired and at the same time distrusted was so apparent that 

he drew a yellow envelope from his pocket and handed it to her。 

     〃This is his latest contribution to the literature of frankness。 You see 

his feelings overflowed so promptly he had to turn loose in good American 

talk right off the bat。 Couldn't wait for the code。〃 

     She read aloud。 〃Your resignation as General Counsel Transcontinental 

will be accepted immediately。 Turn over papers to Walker and go to   the 

devil。〃 It was signed 〃Powers。〃 

     〃That's all; is it? No further exchange of compliments;〃 she wanted to 

know。 

     〃That's all; except that he is reading my resignation by this time。 I sent 

it two hours ago。 In it I tried to convey to him my sense of regret at being 

obliged to sever  business relations owing to the  fact   that I  was   about   to 

contract family ties with him。 I hoped that he would command me in any 

way   he   saw   fit   and   was   sorry   we   couldn't   come   to   an   agreement   in   the 

present instance。〃 

     〃I don't believe you're a bit sorry。 Don't you realize what an expensive 

luxury you're getting in me and how serious a thing it is to cast off heaven 

knows how many millions?〃 

     〃Oh; I realize it!〃 

     〃But you expect him to come round when he has had time to think it 

over?〃 

     〃It's hard for me to conceive of anybody not wanting me for a son…in… 

law;〃 he admitted cheerfully。 



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    Valencia nodded。 〃He'll like you all the better for standing up to him。 

He's fond of Alice because she's impudent to him。〃 

     〃I   didn't   mean   to   be   impudent;   but   I   couldn't   lie   down   and   let   him 

prove me what he called me。〃 

     〃If you're that kind of a man I'm almost glad you're going to make me 

marry you;〃 she confided。 

    He leaned over her chair; his eyes shining。 〃I'll make   you more than 

almost glad; Valencia。 You're going to learn what it is to oh; damn it!〃 

    He   was   impersonally   admiring   her   Whistler   when   the   maid   brushed 

aside the portieres。 She had come to bring Mrs。 Van Tyle a telegram。 

     〃No answer; Pratt。〃 

    After the maid had retired her mistress called James to her side。 Over 

her shoulder he read it。 

     〃Glad he is an American and not living on his father。 Didn't think you 

had so much sense。 Tell that young man I want to see him in New York 

immediately。〃 

     The message was signed with the name of her father。 

     〃What do you suppose he wants with you in New York?〃 

     James was radiant。 He kissed the perfect lips turned toward him before 

he answered。 〃Oh; to make me president of the Transcontinental maybe。 

How should I know? It's an olive branch。 Isn't that enough?〃 

     〃When shall you go?〃 

    He looked at his watch。 〃The limited leaves at nine…thirty。 That gives 

me nearly an hour。〃 

     〃You're not going to…night?〃 

     〃I'm going to…night。 I must; dear。 Those are the orders and I've got to 

obey them。〃 

     〃But suppose I give you different orders。 Surely I have some rights; to… 

night of all nights。 Why; we haven't been engaged ten minutes。 Business 

doesn't always come first。〃 

     James hesitated。 〃It's the last thing I want to do; but when Joe Powers 

says 'Come!' I know enough to jump。〃 

     〃But when I say stay?〃 she pleaded。 

     〃Then I stop the prettiest mouth in the world with kisses and run away 



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before I hear the order。〃 Gaily he suited the action to the word。 

     But; for once swift; 

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