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〃Think what he said!〃 she cried。  〃He accepted my decision

as final; ‘in the presence of witnesses;' as if it were court。  

He can return it to me; if I ever wear it again。〃



〃You think that now; but in a few days you will find

that you feel very differently。  Living a life of heartache

is no joke; and no job for a woman。  Put on your ring and

send me to tell him to come。〃



〃No。〃



〃Edith; there was not a soul who saw that; but sympathized

with Phil。  It was ridiculous for you to get so angry over

a thing which was never intended for the slightest offence;

and by no logical reasoning could have been so considered。〃



〃Do you think that?〃 she demanded。



〃I do!〃 said Henderson。  〃If you had laughed and stepped

aside an instant; or laughed and stayed where you were;

Phil would have been back; or; if he needed punishment

in your eyes; to have found me having one of his dances

would have been enough。  I was waiting。  You could have

called me with one look。  But to publicly do and say

what you did; my ladyI know Phil; and I know you

went too far。  Put on that ring; and send him word

you are sorry; before it is too late。〃



〃I will not!  He shall come to me。〃



〃Then God help you!〃 said Henderson; 〃for you are

plunging into misery whose depth you do not dream。 

Edith; I beg of you〃



She swayed where she stood。  Her maid opened the door

and caught her。  Henderson went down the hall and out

to his car。









CHAPTER XX





WHEREIN THE ELDER AMMON OFFERS ADVICE;

AND EDITH CARR EXPERIENCES REGRETS





Philip Ammon walked from among his friends a

humiliated and a wounded man。  Never before had

Edith Carr appeared quite so beautiful。  All evening

she had treated him with unusual consideration。 

Never had he loved her so deeply。  Then in a few seconds

everything was different。  Seeing the change in her face;

and hearing her meaningless accusations; killed something

in his heart。  Warmth went out and a cold weight took

its place。  But even after that; he had offered the ring

to her again; and asked her before others to reconsider。 

The answer had been further insult。



He walked; paying no heed to where he went。  He had

traversed many miles when he became aware that his feet

had chosen familiar streets。  He was passing his home。 

Dawn was near; but the first floor was lighted。 

He staggered up the steps and was instantly admitted。 

The library door stood open; while his father sat with

a book pretending to read。  At Philip's entrance the

father scarcely glanced up。



〃Come on!〃 he called。  〃I have just told Banks to bring

me a cup of coffee before I turn in。  Have one with me!〃



Philip sat beside the table and leaned his head on his

hands; but he drank a cup of steaming coffee and felt better。



〃Father;〃 he said; 〃father; may I talk with you a little while?〃



〃Of course;〃 answered Mr。 Ammon。  〃I am not at

all tired。  I think I must have been waiting in the

hope that you would come。  I want no one's version

of this but yours。  Tell me the straight of the

thing; Phil。〃



Philip told all he knew; while his father sat in deep thought。



〃On my life I can't see any occasion for such a display of

temper; Phil。  It passed all bounds of reason and breeding。 

Can't you think of anything more?〃



〃I cannot!〃



〃Polly says every one expected you to carry the moth

you caught to Edith。  Why didn't you?〃



〃She screams if a thing of that kind comes near her。 

She never has taken the slightest interest in them。  I was

in a big hurry。  I didn't want to miss one minute of my

dance with her。  The moth was not so uncommon; but by

a combination of bad luck it had become the rarest in

America for a friend of mine; who is making a collection to

pay college expenses。  For an instant last June the series

was completed; when a woman's uncontrolled temper ruined

this specimen and the search for it began over。  A few

days later a pair was secured; and again the money was

in sight for several hours。  Then an accident wrecked

one…fourth of the collection。  I helped replace those

last June; all but this Yellow Emperor which we could

not secure; and we haven't been able to find; buy or

trade for one since。  So my friend was compelled to teach

this past winter instead of going to college。  When that

moth came flying in there to…night; it seemed to me like fate。 

All I thought of was; that to secure it would complete the

collection and secure the money。  So I caught the Emperor and

started it to Elnora。  I declare to you that I was not out of

the pavilion over three minutes at a liberal estimate。  If I

only had thought to speak to the orchestra!  I was sure I

would be back before enough couples gathered and formed

for the dance。〃



The eyes of the father were very bright。



〃The friend for whom you wanted the moth is a girl?〃

he asked indifferently; as he ran the book leaves through

his fingers。



〃The girl of whom I wrote you last summer; and told

you about in the fall。  I helped her all the time I was away。〃



〃Did Edith know of her?〃



〃I tried many times to tell her; to interest her; but she

was so indifferent that it was insulting。  She would not

hear me。〃



〃We are neither one in any condition to sleep。  Why don't

you begin at the first and tell me about this girl? 

To think of other matters for a time may clear our vision

for a sane solution of this。  Who is she; just what is she

doing; and what is she like?  You know I was reared among

those Limberlost people; I can understand readily。 

What is her name and where does she live?〃



Philip gave a man's version of the previous summer;

while his father played with the book industriously。



〃You are very sure as to her refinement and education?〃



〃In almost two months' daily association; could a man

be mistaken?  She can far and away surpass Polly; Edith;

or any girl of our set on any common; high school; or

supplementary branch; and you know high schools have

French; German; and physics now。  Besides; she is a

graduate of two other institutions。  All her life she has

been in the school of Hard Knocks。  She has the biggest;

tenderest; most human heart I ever knew in a girl。  She has

known life in its most cruel phases; and instead of

hardening her; it has set her trying to save other

people suffering。  Then this nature position of which

I told you; she graduated in the School of the Woods;

before she secured that。  The Bird Woman; whose work you

know; helped her there。  Elnora knows more interesting

things in a minute than any other girl I ever met knew in

an hour; provided you are a person who cares to understand

plant and animal life。〃



The book leaves slid rapidly through his fingers as

the father drawled:  〃What sort of looking girl is she?〃



〃Tall as Edith; a little heavier; pink; even complexion;

wide open blue…gray eyes with heavy black brows; and

lashes so long they touch her cheeks。  She has a rope

of waving; shining hair that makes a real crown on her

head; and it appears almost red in the light。  She is as

handsome as any fair woman I ever saw; but she doesn't

know it。  Every time any one pays her a compliment;

her mother; who is a caution; discovers that; for some

reason; the girl is a fright; so she has no appreciation of

her looks。〃



〃And you were in daily association two months with

a girl like that!  How about it; Phil?〃



〃If you mean; did I trifle with her; no!〃 cried Philip hotly。 

〃I told her the second time I met her all about Edith。 

Almost every day I wrote to Edith in her presence。 

Elnora gathered violets and made a fancy basket to put

them in for Edith's birthday。  I started to err in

too open admiration for Elnora; but her mother brought

me up with a whirl I never forgot。  Fifty times a day

in the swamps and forests Elnora made a perfect picture;

but I neither lo

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