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mother      at  Patesville。    From      a  further   description     of  the   cart  Tryon 

recognized it as the one he had met the day before。                The woman could be 

no other than Rena。        He turned his mare and set out swiftly on the road to 

Patesville。 

     If   anything   could   have   taken   more   complete   possession   of   George 

Tryon   at   twenty…three   than   love   successful   and   triumphant;   it   was   love 

thwarted      and   denied。    Never     in  the   few   brief  delirious    weeks    of  his 

courtship     had   he   felt  so  strongly    drawn    to  the  beautiful    sister  of  the 

popular lawyer; as he was now driven by an aching heart toward the same 

woman stripped of   every  adventitions advantage   and placed;  by  custom; 

beyond   the   pale   of   marriage   with   men   of   his   own   race。    Custom   was 

tyranny。     Love   was   the   only  law。     Would   God   have   made   hearts   to   so 

yearn for one another if He had meant them to stay forever apart?                    If this 

girl should die; it would be he who had killed her; by his cruelty; no less 

surely than if with his own hand he had struck her down。                  He had been so 

dazzled by his own superiority; so blinded by his own glory; that he had 

ruthlessly   spurned   and   spoiled   the   image   of   God   in   this   fair   creature; 

whom  he   might   have   had   for   his   own   treasure;   whom;  please   God;   he 

would yet   have; at   any  cost; to   love and   cherish   while they  both   should 

live。    There     were    difficultiesthey    had   seemed     insuperable;     but   love 

would surmount them。           Sacrifices must be made; but if the world without 

love   would   be   nothing;   then   why   not   give   up   the   world   for   love?  He 



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would hasten to Patesville。         He would find her; he would tell her that he 

loved her; that she was all the world to him; that he had come to marry her; 

and take her away where they might be happy together。                   He pictured to 

himself the joy that would light up her face; he felt her soft arms around 

his   neck;   her   tremulous   kisses   upon   his   lips。 If   she   were   ill;   his   love 

would      woo    her   back   to   health;if   disappointment      and    sorrow    had 

contributed to her illness; joy and gladness should lead to her recovery。 

     He urged the mare forward; if she would but keep up her present pace; 

he would reach Patesville by nightfall。 

       Dr。 Green had just gone down the garden path to his buggy at the gate。 

Mis' Molly came out to the back piazza; where Frank; weary and haggard; 

sat on the steps with Homer Pettifoot and Billy Oxendine; who; hearing of 

Rena's return; had come around after their day's work。 

     〃Rena wants to see you; Frank;〃 said Mis' Molly; with a sob。 

     He walked in softly; reverently; and stood by her bedside。              She turned 

her gentle eyes upon him and put out her slender hand; which he took in 

his own broad palm。 

     〃Frank;〃 she murmured; 〃my good friend my best friendyou loved 

me best of them all。〃 

     The   tears   rolled   untouched   down   his   cheeks。    〃I'd   'a'   died;   fer   you; 

Miss Rena;〃 he said brokenly。 

     Mary B。 threw open a window to make way for the passing spirit; and 

the red and golden glory of the setting sun; triumphantly ending his daily 

course; flooded the narrow room with light。 

       Between sunset and dark a traveler; seated in a dusty buggy drawn by 

a   tired   horse;   crossed   the   long   river   bridge   and   drove   up   Front   Street。 

Just as the buggy reached the gate in front of the house behind the cedars; 

a   woman   was   tying   a   piece   of   crape   upon   the   door…knob。    Pale   with 

apprehension; Tryon sat as if petrified; until a tall; side…whiskered mulatto 

came down the garden walk to the front gate。 

     〃Who's   dead?〃      demanded   Tryon      hoarsely;   scarcely   recognizing      his 

own voice。 

     〃A young cullud 'oman; sah;〃 answered Homer Pettifoot; touching his 

hat; 〃Mis' Molly Walden's daughter Rena。〃 



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