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North turned a little wearily away。 ;Good night察─she said suddenly察
extending her hand察with a gentler smile of lip and eye than he had ever
before noticed察 good nighttake good care of Dad。;
The doctor and North rode together some moments in silence。 North
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had another fact presented to him察i。 e。 that he was going a´ visiting察and
that he had virtually abandoned his former life察 also that it would be
profanation to think of his sacred woe in the house of a stranger。
;I dare say察─said the doctor察suddenly察 you are not familiar with the
type of woman Miss Bessy presents so perfectly。 Your life has been
spent among the conventional class。;
North froze instantly at what seemed to be a probing of his secret。
Disregarding the last suggestion察 he made answer simply and truthfully
that he had never met any Western girl like Bessy。
;That's your bad luck察─ said the doctor。 ;You think her coarse and
illiterate拭─
Mr。 North had been so much struck with her kindness that really he
had not thought of it。
;That's not so察─said the doctor察curtly察 although even if you told her
so she would not think any the less of younor of herself。 If she spoke
rustic Greek instead of bad English察and wore a cestus in place of an ill´
fitting corset察you'd swear she was a goddess。 There's your trail。 Good
night。;
III
James North did not sleep well that night。 He had taken Miss
Bessy's bedroom察at her suggestion察there being but two察and ;Dad never
using sheets and not bein' keerful in his habits。; It was neat察but that was
all。 The scant ornamentation was atrocious察two or three highly colored
prints察a shell work´box察a ghastly winter bouquet of skeleton leaves and
mosses察 a star´fish察 and two china vases hideous enough to have been
worshiped as Buddhist idols察 exhibited the gentle recreation of the fair
occupant察and the possible future education of the child。 In the morning
he was met by Joe察 who received the message of his daughter with his
usual dejection察and suggested that North stay with him until the child was
better。 That event was still remote察 North found察 on his return to his
cabin察that the child had been worse察but he did not know察until Miss Bessy
dropped a casual remark察that she had not closed her own eyes that night。
It was a week before he regained his own quarters察but an active week
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indeed察 on the whole察 a rather pleasant week。 For there was a delicate
flattery in being domineered by a wholesome and handsome woman察and
Mr。 James North had by this time made up his mind that she was both。
Once or twice he found himself contemplating her splendid figure with a
recollection of the doctor's compliment察 and later察 emulating her own
frankness察told her of it。
;And what did YOU say拭─she asked。
;Oh察I laughed and saidnothing。;
And so did she。
A month after this interchange of frankness察she asked him if he could
spend the next evening at her house。 ;You see察─she said察 there's to be a
dance down at the hall at Eureka察 and I haven't kicked a fut since last
spring。 Hank Fisher's comin' up to take me over察and I'm goin' to let the
shanty slide for the night。;
;But what's to become of the baby拭─asked North察a little testily。
;Well察─ said Miss Robinson察 facing him somewhat aggressively察 I
reckon it won't hurt ye to take care of it for a night。 Dad can't and if he
could察 he don't know how。 Liked to have pizened me after mar died。
No察young man察I don't propose to ask Hank Fisher to tote thet child over
to Eureka and back察and spile his fun。;
;Then I suppose I must make way for Mr。 HankHankFisher拭─said
North察with the least tinge of sarcasm in his speech。
;Of course。 You've got nothing else to do察you know。;
North would have given worlds to have pleaded a previous
engagement on business of importance察 but he knew that Bessy spoke
truly。 He had nothing to do。 ;And Fisher has察I suppose拭─he asked。
;Of courseto look after ME ─
A more unpleasant evening James North had not spent since the first
day of his solitude。 He almost began to hate the unconscious cause of his
absurd position察as he paced up and down the floor with it。 ;Was there ever
such egregious folly拭─he began察but remembering he was quoting Maria
North's favorite resume of his own conduct察he stopped。 The child cried察
missing察 no doubt察 the full rounded curves and plump arm of its nurse。
North danced it violently察 with an inward accompaniment that was not
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musical察and thought of the other dancers。 ;Doubtless察─he mused察 she
has told this beau of hers that she has left the baby with the 'looney' Man
on the Beach。 Perhaps I may be offered a permanent engagement as a
harmless simpleton accustomed to the care of children。 Mothers may cry
for me。 The doctor is at Eureka。 Of course察he will be there to see his
untranslated goddess察and condole with her over the imbecility of the Man
on the Beach。; Once he carelessly asked Joe who the company were。
;Well察─ said Joe察 mournfully察 thar's Widder Higsby and darter察 the
four Stubbs gals察in course Polly Doble will be on hand with that feller
that's clerking over at the Head for Jones察and Jones's wife。 Then thar's
French Pete察 and Whisky Ben察 and that chap that shot ArcherI
disremember his nameand the barberwhat's that little mulatto's name
that 'ar Kanaka拭 I swow ─continued Joe察drearily察 I'll be forgettin' my
own nextand;
;That will do察─interrupted North察only half concealing his disgust as
he rose and carried the baby to the other room察beyond the reach of names
that might shock its ladylike ears。 The next morning he met the from´
dance´returning Bessy abstractedly察 and soon took his leave察 full of a
disloyal plan察conceived in the sleeplessness of her own bedchamber。 He
was satisfied that he owed a duty to its unknown parents to remove the
child from the degrading influences of the barber Kanaka察 and Hank
Fisher especially察and he resolved to write to his relatives察stating the case察
asking a home for the waif and assistance to find its parents。 He
addressed this letter to his cousin Maria察 partly in consideration of the
dramatic farewell of that young lady察and its possible influence in turning
her susceptible heart towards his protege。 He then quietly settled back to
his old solitary habits察and for a week left the Robinsons unvisited。 The
result was a morning call by Trinidad Joe on the hermit。 ;It's a whim of
my gal's察 Mr。 North察─ he said察 dejectedly察 and ez I told you before and
warned ye察when that gal hez an idee察fower yoke of oxen and seving men
can't drag it outer her。 She's got a idee o' larnin'never hevin' hed much
schoolin'察 and we ony takin' the papers察 permiskiss likeand she says
YOU can teach her not hevin' anythin' else to do。 Do ye folly me拭─
;Yes察─said North察 certainly。;
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;Well察 she allows ez mebbee you're proud察 and didn't like her takin'
care of the baby for nowt察and she reckons that ef you'll gin her some book
larnin'察and get her to sling some fancy talk in fash'n'ble stylewhy察she'll
call it squar。;
;You can tell her察─said North察very honestly察 that I shall be onl