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saw not only the tragedy and waste of life; but a glorious glimpse of the 

way   out。   This   man   and   his   friends   set   the   common   good   above   their 

private gain。 For them a new heart was being born into the world。 They 

were no longer consumed with blind greed; with love of their petty selves。 



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They were no longer full of cowardice and distrust and enmity。 Life was a 

thing   beautiful   to   them。   It   was   flushed   with   the   color   of   hope;   of   fine 

enthusiasms。   They   might   suffer。   They   might   be   defeated。   But   nothing 

could extinguish the joy in their souls。 They walked like gods; immortals; 

these brothers to the spent and the maimed。 For they had found spiritual 

values in it that made any material profit of small importance。 Alice got a 

vision of the great truth that is back of all true reforms; all improvement; 

all progress。 

     〃Love;〃 she said almost in a whisper; 〃is forgetting self。〃 

     Jeff lost his stride and pulled up。 He thought he could not have heard 

aright。 〃I beg your pardon?〃 

     〃Nothing。 I was just thinking out loud。 Go on please。〃 

     But she had broken the thread of his talk。 He attempted to take it up 

again; but he was still trying for a lead when Alice saw Mrs。 Van Tyle and 

Beauchamp coming toward them。 

     She rose。 Her   eyes were the brightest Jeff had   ever seen。 They  were 

filled   with   an   ardent   tenderness。     It  was  as   if  she  were   wrapped      in  a 

spiritual exaltation。 

     〃Thank you。 Thank you。 I can't tell you what you've done for me。〃 

     She    turned    and   walked    quickly   away。     To   be  dragged     back   to  the 

commonplace   at   once   was   more   than   she   could   bear。   First   she   must   get 

alone with herself; must take stock of this new emotion that ran like wine 

through     her   blood。   A   pulse   throbbed     in  her  throat;   for  she   was   in  a 

passionate glow of altruism。 

     〃I'm glad of lifeglad of itglad of it!〃 she murmured through the veil 

she had lowered to screen her face from observation。 

     It had come to her as a revelation straight from Heaven that there can 

be no salvation without service。 And the motive back of service must be 

love。   Love!   That   was   what   Jesus   had   come   to   teach   the   world;   and   all 

these years it had warped and mystified his message。 

     She felt that life could never again be gray or colorless。 For there was 

work   waiting   that   she   could   do;   service   that   she   could   give。 And   surely 

there could be no greater happiness than to find her work and do it gladly。 



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                              CHAPTER 17 



    All    sorts  of   absurd   assumptions     pass   current   as   fixed  and   non… 

debatable standards。 We might be free; and we tie ourselves to the slavery 

of rutted convention。 Afraid of ideas; we come to no definite philosophy of 

life that is the result of clear and pellucid thinking。 

    We must get rid of our bonds; but only in order to take on new ones。 

For our convictions will shackle us。 The difference is that then we shall be 

servants of Truth   and   not of   dead Tradition。  From  the   Note   Book  of   a 

Dreamer。 

       THE      CHAPERONE            EXPLAINS         THAT       THE      REBEL       IS 

IMPOSSIBLE AND THE CHAPERONED BEGS LEAVE TO DIFFER 



                                        PART 1 



     〃And why mustn't I?〃 Alice demanded vigorously。 

    Her cousin regarded her with indolent amusement。 〃My dear; you are 

positively  the   most   energetic   person   I   know。   It   is   refreshing   to   see   with 

what interest you enter into a discussion。〃 

    Miss Frome; very erect and ready for argument; watched her steadily 

from the piano stool of their joint sitting room。 〃Well?〃 

     〃I   didn't   say   you   mustn't;  my   dear。   I   know  better   than   to   deal  in 

imperatives with Miss Alice。 What I did was mildly to suggest that you are 

going    rather   far。  It's  all  very  well  to  be  civil;  but〃  Mrs。   Van   Tyle 

shrugged her shoulders and let it go at that。 She was leaning back in an 

easychair and across its arm her wrist hung。 Between the fingers; polished 

like old ivory to the tapering pink nails; was a lighted cigarette。 

     〃Why shouldn't I bepleasant to him? I like him。〃 Her color deepened; 

but the eyes of the girl did not give way。 There was in them a little flare of 

defiance。 

     〃Be   pleasant   to   him   if   you   like;   and   if   it   amuses   you。   But〃 Again 

Valencia     stopped;   but  after  a  puff   or  two   at  her  cigarette  she   added 

presently: 〃Don't get too interested in him。〃 

     〃I'm not likely to;〃 Alice returned with a touch of scorn。 〃Can't I like a 



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man and admire him without wanting to marry him? I think that's a hateful 

way to look at it。〃 

     〃It's  your    interpretation;   not   mine;〃    Mrs。   Van   Tyle   answered      with 

perfect good humor。 〃Of course you couldn't want to marry him under any 

circumstances。 His station in lifehis anarchistic ideashis reputation as a 

confirmed       libertineall   of  them    make     the   thought    of   such   a   thing 

impossible。〃 

     Miss Frome's mind seized on only one of the charges。 〃I don't believe 

it。 I don't believe a word of it。 Anybody can throw mudand some of it is 

bound to stick。 He's a good man。 You can see that in his face。〃 

     〃You   can   perhaps。   I   can't。〃   Valencia   studied   her   beneath   a   droop   of 

eyelids behind which she was very alert。 〃Those things aren't said about a 

man unless they are true。 Moreover; it happens we don't have to depend on 

hearsay。〃 

     〃What do you mean?〃 

     〃Do you remember that night we saw the Russian dancers?〃 

     〃Yes。〃 

     〃On the way home our car passed him。 He was helping a woman out 

of a cab in front of the building where he rooms。 She was intoxicated; and… 

…his arm was round her waist。〃 

     〃I don't believe it。 It was somebody else;〃 the young woman flamed。 

     〃His cousin recognized him。 So did I。〃 

     〃There must be some explanation。 I'll ask him。〃 

     〃Ask him!〃 Valencia's level eyebrows lifted 〃Really; I don't think that 

will do。 Better quietly eliminate him。〃 

     〃You mean treat him as if he were guilty when; I am sure he is not。〃 

     Mrs。 Van Tyle's little laugh rippled out。 〃You're quite dramatic about it; 

my dear。 The man's of no importance。 He's a _poseur_; a demagogue; and 

one   with   a   vicious   streak   in   him。   I   understand;   of   course;   that   you're 

interested only  because he different   from the   other   men   you   know。 That 

merely a part of his pose。〃 

     〃I'm sure it isn't。〃 

     〃You're     romantic;    my   dear。   I'll  admit  his  arrival   on  this   ship  was 

dramatic。   No   doubt   you're   imagining   him   a   knight   going   back   to   save 



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gallantly   a   day   that   is   lost。   He's   only   a   politician;   and   so   far   as   I   can 

understand they are almost all a bad lot。〃 

     〃Including Father and Uncle Joe and Ned Merrill?〃 Alice asked acidly。 

     〃They     are   not  politicians;   but   business    men。    They    are  in  politics 

merely  to   protect   their   interests。  But   I   didn't   intend to   start   a   discussion 

about Mr。 Farnum。 I ask you to remember that as your chaperone I'm here 

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