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them。 

     He smiled now as he swung along the avenue。 Both Frome and Merrill 

yes; and Big Tim too; for that matter!knew by this time whether they 

had made   a   mistake   in sizing   him up   as a   raw college   boy with his  eye 

teeth not cut。 

     A  passing   electric   containing   two   young   women   brought   his   gloved 

hand to his hat。 The long slant eyes of the lady on the farther side swept 

him indolently。   In   answer to   her  murmured   suggestion the girl   who  was 

driving brought the machine round in a half circle which ended at the edge 

of the curb in front of Farnum。 

     The   lawyer's   hat   came   off   again   with   easy   grace。   The   slim   young 

driver   leaned   back   against   the   cushions   and   merely   smiled   a   greeting; 

tacitly yielding command of the situation to her cousin; an opulent young 

widow      adorned     demurely      with    that  artistic   touch    of  mourning      that 

suggests a grief not inconsolable。 

     〃Good      morning;     Miss    FromeMrs。       Van    Tyle;〃   James     distributed 

impartially before turning to the latter lady。 〃Isn't this a day to be alive in? 

Who says it always rains in Verden?〃 

     〃I door nearly always。 At least it finds no difficulty in giving a good 

imitation;〃 returned the young woman addressed。 

     〃A  libelI   vow   a   libel;〃   Farnum   retorted   gaily。   〃I   was   just   going   to 

hope you might be tempted to forget New York and Vienna and Paris to 

pay  us   a   long   visit。  We're   all   hoping   it。   I'm  merely   the   spokesman。〃   He 

waved a hand to indicate the busy street black with humanity。 

     A hint of pleasant adventure quickened the eyes of the young widow 

who     surveyed     lazily  his   wellgroomed       good   looks。    She   judged    him   a 

twentieth     century   American       emerging     from   straightened     circumstances 

and eager to trample even the memory of it under foot。 



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     〃Did the Chamber of Commerce appoint you a committee to hope that 

I   would   impose   on   my   relatives   longer?   Or   was   it   resoluted   at   a   mass 

meeting?〃 she asked with her Mona Lisa smile。 

     He    laughed。    〃Well;    no!   I'm  a  self…appointed      committee     voicing    a 

personal desire that has universal application。 But if it would have more 

weight   with     you   I'll  have   the  Chamber      take   it   up  and  get  myself    an 

accredited representative。〃 

     〃So kind of you。 But do you think the committee could do itself justice 

on the street curb?〃 

     She   had    among     other   sensuous     charms    a   voice  attuned    to  convey 

slightest   shades   of   meaning。  James   caught   her  half…shuttered   smoldering 

glance and divined her a woman subtle and complex; capable of playing 

the   world…old     game     of  the  sexes    with   unusual    dexterity。   The    hint  of 

challenging   mystery   in   the   tawny   depths   of   the   mocking   eyes   fired   his 

imagination。 She was to him a new find in women; one altogether different 

from those he had known。 He had a curiosity to meet at close range this 

cosmopolitan   heiress   of   such   cultivation   as   Joe   Powers'   millions   could 

purchase。 

     What Verden said of her he knew: that she was too free; too scornful; 

too   independent   of   conventions。 All   the   tabby   cats   whispered   it   to   each 

other with lifted eyebrows that suggested volumes; the while they courted 

her eager and unashamed。 But he had a feeling that perhaps Verden was 

not competent to judge。 The standards of this town and of New York were 

probably vastly different。 James welcomed the chance to enlarge his social 

experience。 Promptly he accepted the lead offered。 

     〃I'm  sure   it   can't。 To   present   the   evidence   cogently  will   take   at   least 

two hours。 May I make the argument this evening; if it please the court; 

during a call?〃 

     〃But I understood you were too busy saving the statefrom my father 

and my uncle by the wayto have time for a mere woman;〃 she parried。 

     The good humor of her irony flattered him because it implied that she 

offered him a chance to cultivate herhe was not at all sure how much or 

how   little   that   might   meanregardless   of   his   political   affiliations。   Not 

many      women       were    logical   enough      to   accept    so   impersonally      his 



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opposition to the candidacy of an uncle and the plans of a father。 〃I AM 

busy;〃 he admitted; 〃but I need a few hours' relaxation。 It will help me to 

work more effectively to…morrowagainst your father and your uncle;〃 he 

came back with a smile that included them both。 

     Alice   Frome   took   up   the   challenge   gaily。   〃We're   going   to   beat   you。 

Father will be elected。〃 

     〃Then   I'll   be   the   first   to   congratulate   him;〃   he   promised。  Turning   to 

Mrs。 Van Tyle; 〃Shall we say this evening?〃 he added。 

     〃You're   not   afraid   to   venture   yourself   into   the   hands   of   the   enemy;〃 

drawled that young woman; her indolent eyes daring him。 

     Again he studiously included them both in his answer。 〃I'm afraid all 

right; but I'm not going to let you know it。 Did I hear you set a time?〃 

     〃If you are really willing to take the risk we shall be glad to see you 

this afternoon。〃 

     James observed that Alice Frome did not second her cousin's invitation。 

He temporized。 

     〃Oh; this afternoon! I have an engagement; but I am tempted to forget 

it in remembering a subsequent one。〃 

     His smiling gaze passed to Alice and gave her another chance。 Still she 

did not speak。 

     〃The   way   to   treat   a   temptation   is   to   yield   to   it;〃   the   older   cousin 

sparkled。 

     〃In order to be done with it; I suppose。 Very well。 I yield to mine。 This 

afternoon I will have the pleasure of calling at The Brakes。〃 

     Alice nodded a curt good…bye; but her cousin offered him a beautifully 

gloved   hand   to   shake。  A  delightful   tingle   of   triumph   warmed   him。   The 

daughter of Big Joe Powers; the grim gray pirate who worked the levers of 

the great Transcontinental Railroad system; had taken pains to be nice to 

him。 The only fly in the ointment of his self…satisfaction had been Alice 

Frome's reticence。 

     Why had she not shown any desire to have him call? He could guess at 

one reason。 The campaign for the legislature and the subsequent battle for 

the   senatorship   had   been   bitter。   Charges   of   corruption   had   been   flung 

broadcast。 A dozen detectives had been hired to get evidence on one side 



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or the other。  If  he were seen   going   to The Brakes   just   now  fifty  rumors 

might be flying inside of the hour。 

     His guess was a good one。 Alice drove the car forward several blocks 

without      speaking;    Valencia     Van    Tyle   watching      with   good…     humored 

contempt the little frown that rested on her cousin's candid face。 

     〃I perceive that my uncompromising cousin is moved to protest;〃 she 

suggested placidly。 

     〃You ought not to have asked him; Val。 It isn't fair to him or to father;〃 

answered Alice promptly。 〃People will talk。 They will say father is trying 

to   influence   him   unfairly。   I   wish   you   hadn't   asked   him   till   this   fight   is 

over。〃 

     〃My dear Nora; does it matter in the least what people say?〃 yawned 

Valencia behind her hand。 

     〃Not   to   you   because   you   consider   yourse

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