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´wereenough to make the Hatton house look like a shack。 Swimmin'
pools of white marble察and acres of yard like a park察and the help always
bringing you something to eat or drink。 And the folks themselveswhy察
say Here we are scraping and bowing to Hattons and that bunch。
They're pikers to what some people are that invited me to their houses in
New York and Berkeley察and treated me and the other guys like kings or
something。 Take Megan's store察too;he was warming to his subject察so
that he failed to notice the darkening of Tessie's face;it's a joke
compared to New York and San Francisco stores。 Reg'lar hick joint。;
Tessie stiffened。 Her teeth were set察her eyes sparkled。 She tossed
her head。 ;Well察I'm sure察Mr。 Mory察it's good enough for me。 Too bad
you had to come home at all now you're so elegant and swell察 and
everything。 You better go call on Angie Hatton instead of wasting time
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on me。 She'd probably be tickled to see you。;
He stumbled to his feet察then察awkwardly。 ;Aw察say察Tessie察I didn't
meanwhy察sayyou don't supposewhy察believe me察I pretty near busted
out cryin' when I saw the Junction eatin' house when my train came in。
And I been thinking of you every minute。 There wasn't a day;
;Tell that to your swell New York friends。 I may be a hick but I ain't
a fool。; She was near to tears。
;Why察say察Tess察listen Listen If you knewif you knewA guy's
got tohe's got no right to;
And presently Tessie was mollified察 but only on the surface。 She
smiled and glanced and teased and sparkled。 And beneath was terror。
He talked differently。 He walked differently。 It wasn't his clothes or the
army。 It was something elsean ease of manner察a new leisureliness of
glance察an air。 Once Tessie had gone to Milwaukee over Labor Day。 It
was the extent of her experience as a traveler。 She remembered how
superior she had felt for at least two days after。 But Chuck California
New York It wasn't the distance that terrified her。 It was his new
knowledge察the broadening of his vision察though she did not know it and
certainly could not have put it into words。
They went walking down by the river to Oneida Springs察 and drank
some of the sulphur water that tasted like rotten eggs。 Tessie drank it
with little shrieks and shudders and puckered her face up into an
expression indicative of extreme disgust。
;It's good for you察─Chuck said察and drank three cups of it察manfully。
;That taste is the mineral qualities the water containssulphur and iron
and so forth。;
;I don't care察─snapped Tessie irritably。 ;I hate it ─ They had often
walked along the river and tasted of the spring water察but Chuck had never
before waxed scientific。 They took a boat at Baumann's boathouse and
drifted down the lovely Fox River。
;Want to row拭─ Chuck asked。 ;I'll get an extra pair of oars if you
do。;
;I don't know how。 Besides察it's too much work。 I guess I'll let you
do it。;
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Chuck was fitting his oars in the oarlocks。 She stood on the landing
looking down at him。 His hat was off。 His hair seemed blonder than
ever against the rich tan of his face。 His neck muscles swelled a little as
he bent。 Tessie felt a great longing to bury her face in the warm red skin。
He straightened with a sigh and smiled at her。 ;I'll be ready in a minute。;
He took off his coat and turned his khaki shirt in at the throat察so that you
saw the white line of his untanned chest in strange contrast to his sun´
burned throat。 A feeling of giddy faintness surged over Tessie。 She
stepped blindly into the boat and would have fallen if Chuck's hard察firm
grip had not steadied her。 ;Whoa察there Don't you know how to step
into a boat拭 There。 Walk along the middle。;
She sat down and smiled up at him。 ;I don't know how I come to do
that。 I never did before。;
Chuck braced his feet察rolled up his sleeves察and took an oar in each
brown hand察 bending rhythmically to his task。 He looked about him察
then at the girl察and drew a deep breath察feathering his oars。 ;I guess I
must have dreamed about this more'n a million times。;
;Have you察Chuck拭─
They drifted on in silence。 ;Say察 Tess察 you ought to learn to row。
It's good exercise。 Those girls in California and New York察 they play
tennis and row and swim as good as the boys。 Honest察some of 'em are
wonders ─
Oh察I'm sick of your swell New York friends Can't you talk about
something else拭─
He saw that he had blundered without in the least understanding how
or why。 ;All right。 What'll we talk about拭─ In itself a fatal admission。
;Aboutyou。; Tessie made it a caress。
;Me拭 Nothin' to tell about me。 I just been drillin' and studyin' and
marchin' and readin' some Oh察say察what d'you think拭─
;What拭─
;They been learnin' usteachin' us察 I meanFrench。 It's the
darnedest language Bread is pain。 Can you beat that拭 If you want to
ask for a piece of bread察you say like this此 DONNAY MA UN MORSO
DOO PANG。 See拭─
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;My ─breathed Tessie。
And within her something was screaming此 Oh察 my God Oh察 my
God He knows French。 And those girls that can row and swim and
everything。 And me察I don't know anything。 Oh察God察what'll I do拭
It was as though she could see him slipping away from her察out of her
grasp察out of her sight。 She had no fear of what might come to him in
France。 Bullets and bayonets would never hurt Chuck。 He'd make it察
just as he always made the 750 when it seemed as if he was going to miss
it sure。 He'd make it there and back察all right。 But he'd be a different
Chuck察 while she stayed the same Tessie。 Books察 travel察 French察 girls察
swell folks
And all the while she was smiling and dimpling and trailing her hand
in the water。 ;Bet you can't guess what I got in that lunch box。;
;Chocolate cake。;
;Well察 of course I've got chocolate cake。 I baked it myself this
morning。;
;Yes察you did ─ Why察Chuck Mory察I did so I guess you think I
can't do anything察the way you talk。;
;Oh察don't I I guess you know what I think。;
;Well察it isn't the cake I mean。 It's something else。;
;Fried chicken ─
;Oh察now you've gone and guessed it。; She pouted prettily。
;You asked me to察didn't you拭─
Then they laughed together察as at something exquisitely witty。 Down
the river察drifting察rowing。 Tessie pointed to a house half hidden among
the trees on the farther shore此 There's Hatton's camp。 They say they
have grand times there with their swell crowd some Saturdays and
Sundays。 If I had a house like that察I'd live in it all the time察not just a
couple of days out of the whole year。; She hesitated a moment。 ;I
suppose it looks like a shanty to you now。;
Chuck surveyed it察patronizingly。 ;No察it's a nice little place。;
They beached their boat察and built a little fire察and had supper on the
riverbank察and Tessie picked out the choice bits for himthe breast of the
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chicken察beautifully golden brown察the ripest tomato察the firmest察juiciest
pickle察the corner of the little cake which would give him a double share
of icing。
From Chuck察between mouthfuls此 I guess you don't know how g