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conventional regret left the room to telephone the sailing master。 

     Farnum;   seeking   permission   to   leave;   waited   for   his   hostess   to   rise 

from the divan where she nestled。 

     But   Valencia;   her   fingers   laced   in   characteristic   fashion   back   of   her 

neck; leaned back and mocked his defeat with indolent amused eyes。 

     〃My engagement;〃 he suggested as a reminder。 

     〃Poor boy! Are you hard hit?〃 

     〃Your flights of fancy leave me behind。 I can't follow;〃 he evaded with 

an angry flush。 

     〃No; but you wish you could follow;〃 she laughed; glancing at the door 

through   which   her   cousin   had   departed。   Then;   with   a   demure   impudent 

little cast of her head; she let him have it straight from the shoulder。 〃How 

long have you been in love with Alice? And how will you like to see Ned 

Merrill win?〃 

     〃Am I in love with Miss Frome?〃 

     〃Aren't you?〃 

     〃If you say so。 It happens to be news to me。〃 

     〃As if I believed that; as if you believed it yourself;〃 she scoffed。 

     Her   pretty   pouting   lips;   the   long   supple   unbroken   lines   of   the   soft 

sinuous     body;    were   an   invitation   to   forget   all  charms    but   hers。  He 

understood       that   she   was    throwing      out   her   wiles;    consciously     or 

unconsciously;   to   strike   out   from   him   a   denial   that   would   convince   her。 

His mounting vanity drove away his anger。 He forgot everything but her 

sheathed      loveliness;    the   enticement      of   this  lovely    creature    whose 

smoldering eyes invited。 Crossing the room; he stood behind her divan and 

looked down at her with his hands on the back of it。 

     〃Can a man care much for two women at the same time?〃 he asked in 

a low voice。 

     She laughed with slow mockery。 

     Her faint perfume was wafted to his brain。 He knew a besieging of the 

blood。 Slowly he leaned forward; holding her eyes till the mockery faded 

from them。 Then; very deliberately; he kissed her。 

     〃How dare you!〃 she voiced softly in a kind of wonder not free from 

resentment。 For with all her sensuous appeal the daughter of Joe Powers 



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was not a woman with whom men took liberties。 

     〃By the gods; why shouldn't I dare? We played a game and both of us 

have lost。 You were to beckon and coolly flit; while I followed safely at a 

distance。 Do you think me a marble statue? Do you think me too wooden 

for   the   strings   of   my   heart   to   pulsate?   By   heaven;   my   royal   Hebe;   you 

have blown the fire in me to life。 You must pay forfeit。〃 

     〃Pay forfeit?〃 

     〃Yes。 I'm your servant no longer; but your lover and your master and 

I intend to marry you。〃 

     〃How ridiculous;〃 she derided。 〃Have you forgotten Alice?〃 

     〃I   have   forgotten   everything   but   youand   that   I'm   going   to   marry 

you。〃 

     She laughed a  little tremulously。  〃You had   better  forget that too。  I'm 

like Alice。 My answer is; 'No; thank you; kind sir。'〃 

     〃And my answer; royal Hebe; is this。〃 His hot lips met hers again in 

abandonment to the racing passion in him。 

     〃Youbarbarian;〃 she gasped; pushing him away。 

     〃Perhaps。 But the man who is going to marry you。〃 

     She   looked   at   him   with   a   flash   of   almost   shy   curiosity   that   had   the 

charm of an untasted sensation。 〃Would you beat me?〃 

     〃I don't know。〃 He still breathed unevenly。 〃I'd teach you how to live。〃 

     〃And     love?〃    She   was   beginning     to   recover   her   lightness    of  tone; 

though the warm color still dabbed her cheeks。 

     〃Why not?〃 His eyes were diamond bright。 〃Why not? You have never 

known   the   great   moments;   the   buoyant   zest   of   living   in   the   land   that 

belongs only to the Heirs o Life。〃 

     〃And     can   you   guide    me   there?〃    The   irony   in   her  voice    was   not 

untouched with wistfulness。 

     〃Try me。〃 

     She   laughed   softly;   stepped   to   the   table;   and   chose   a   cigarette。   〃My 

friend;  you   promise   impossibilities。   I   was   not born   to that   incomparable 

company。 To be frank; neither were you。 Alice; grant you; belongs there。 

And   that   mad   cousin   of   yours。   But   not   we   two   earth   creepers。   We're 

neither   of   us   star   dwellers。   In   the   meantime〃she   lit   her   Egyptian   and 



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stopped to make sure of her light every moment escaping more definitely 

from the glamor of his passion〃you mentioned an engagement that was 

imperative。 Don't let me keep you from it。〃 



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                             CHAPTER 12 



    From The New Catechism 

    Question: What is the whole duty of man? 

    Answer: To succeed。 

    Q。 What is success? 

    A。 Success is being a Captain of Industry。 

    Q。 How may one become a Captain of Industry? 

    A。   By   stacking   in   his   barns   the   hay   made   by   others   while   the   sun 

shines。 

    Q。 But is this not theft? 

    A。   Not   if   done   legally   and   respectably   on   a   large   scale。   It   is   high 

finance。 

       THE     REBEL      AND      THE     UNDESIRABLE            CITIZEN      TALK 

TREASON。 THE HERO HAS PRIVATE CONVERSE WITH A GREAT 

PIONEER OF CIVILIZATION 



                                       PART 1 



    Jeff never for a day desisted from his fight to win back for the people 

the   self   rule   that   had   been   wrested   from   them   for   selfish   purposes   by 

corporate greed。 〃Government by the people〃 was the watchword he kept 

at   the  head   of  his  editorial  column。   Better   a  bad  government     that  is 

representative   than   a   good   one   emanating   from   the   privileged   few;   he 

maintained with conviction。 

    To his office came one day Oscar Marchant; the little; half… educated 

Socialist poet; coughing from the exertion of the stairs he had just climbed。 

He had come begging; the consumptive presently explained。 

    〃Remember Sobieski; the Polish Jew?〃 

    Jeff smiled。 〃Of course。 Philosophical anarchy used to be his remedy。〃 

    〃Starvation   is   the   one   he's   trying   now;〃   returned   Marchant   grimly。 

〃He's had typhoid and lost his job。 The rent's due and they'll be turned out 

tomorrow。 He's got a wife and two kids。〃 

    Farnum asked questions briefly  and pulled out   his check book。  〃Tell 



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Sobieski   not   to   worry;〃   he   said   as   he   handed   over   a   check。   〃I'll   send   a 

reporter   out   there   and   we'll   make   an   appeal   through   the   _World_。   Of 

course his own name won't   be used。 No one will know who it really  is。 

We'll look out for him till he's on his feet again。〃 

     Marchant   gave   him  the   best   he   had。   〃You're   a   pretty  good   Socialist; 

even though you don't know it。〃 

     〃Am I?〃 

     〃But   you're   blind   as   a   bat。   The   things   you   fight   for   in   the   _World_ 

don't get to the bottom of what ails us。〃 

     〃We've   got   to   forge   the   tools   of   freedom   before   we   can   use   them; 

haven't we?〃 

     〃You're all for patching up the rotten system we've got。 It will never 

do。〃 

     〃Great   changes   are   most   easily   brought   about   under   the   old   forms。 

Men's minds in the mass move slowly。 They can see only a little truth at a 

time。〃 

     〃Becaus

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