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firesides; and packed in our best clothes into Jane's gilded saloons; we
feel vindictive; we feel wicked。  When the Boston being abandons himself
or herselfto fashion; she suffers a depravation into something quite
lurid。  She has a bad conscience; and she hardens her heart with talk
that's tremendously cynical。  It's amusing;〃 said Corey; staring round him
purblindly at the groups and files of people surging and eddying past the
corner where he sat with Mrs。 Brinkley。

〃No; it's shocking;〃 said his companion。  〃At any rate; you mustn't say
such things; even if you think them。  I can't let you go too far; you
know。  These young people think it heavenly; here。〃

She took with him the tone that elderly people use with those older than
themselves who have begun to break; there were authority and patronage in
it。  At the bottom of her heart she thought that Bromfield Corey should
not have been allowed to come; but she determined to keep him safe and
harmless as far as she could。

From time to time the crowd was a stationary mass in front of them; then
it dissolved and flowed away; to gather anew; there were moments when the
floor near them was quite vacant; then it was inundated again with silken
trains。  From another part of the house came the sound of music; and most
of the young people who passed went two and two; as if they were partners
in the dance; and had come out of the ball…room between dances。  There was
a good deal of nervous talk; politely subdued among them; but it was not
the note of unearthly rapture which Mrs。 Brinkley's conventional claim had
implied; it was self…interested; eager; anxious; and was probably not
different from the voice of good society anywhere。




XXXVI。

〃Why; there's Dan Mavering now!〃 said Mrs。 Brinkley; rather to herself
than to her companion。  〃And alone!〃

Dan's face showed above most of the heads and shoulders about him; it was
flushed; and looked troubled and excited。  He caught sight of Mrs。
Brinkley; and his eyes brightened joyfully。  He slipped quickly through
the crowd; and bowed over her hand; while he stammered out; without giving
her a chance for reply till the end:  〃0 Mrs。 Brinkley; I'm so glad to see
you!  I'm goingI want to ask a great favour of you; Mrs。 Brinkley。  I
want to bringI want to introduce some friends of mine to yousome
ladies; Mrs。 Brinkley; very nice people I met last summer at Portland。
Their fatherGeneral Wraynehas been building some railroads down East;
and they're very nice people; but they don't know any oneany ladiesand
they've been looking at the pictures ever since they came。  They're very
good pictures; but it isn't an exhibition!〃  He broke down with a laugh。

〃Why; of course; Mr。 Mavering; I shall be delighted;〃 said Mrs。 Brinkley;
with a hospitality rendered reckless by her sympathy with the young
fellow。  〃By all means!〃

〃Oh; thanks!thank you aver so much!〃 said Dan。  〃I'll bring them to you
they'll understand!〃  He slipped into the crowd again。

Corey made an offer of going。  Mrs。 Brinkley stopped him with her fan。
〃Nostay; Mr。 Corey。  Unless you wish to go。  I fancy it's the people you
were talking about; and you must help me through with them。〃

〃I ask nothing better;〃 said the old man; unresentful of Dan's having not
even seemed to see him; in his generous preoccupation。  〃I should like to
see how you'll get on; and perhaps I can be of use。〃

〃Of course you canthe greatest。〃

〃But why hasn't he introduced them to his Pasmers?  What?  Eh?  Oh!〃
Corey made these utterances in response to a sharper pressure of Mrs。
Brinkley's fan on his arm。

Dan was opening a way through the crowd before them for two ladies; whom
he now introduced。  〃Mrs。 Frobisher; Mrs。 Brinkley; and Miss Wrayne。〃

Mrs。 Brinkley cordially gave her hand to the ladies; and said; 〃May I
introduce Mr。 Corey?  Mr。 Mavering; let me introduce you to Mr。 Corey。〃
The old man rose and stood with the little group。

Dan's face shone with flattered pride and joyous triumph。  He bubbled out
some happy incoherencies about the honour and pleasure; while at the same
time he beamed with tender gratitude upon Mrs。 Brinkley; who was behaving
with a gracious; humorous kindliness to the aliens cast upon her mercies。
Mrs。 Frobisher; after a half…hour of Boston society; was not that presence
of easy gaiety which crossed Dan's path on the Portland pavement the
morning of his arrival from Campobello; but she was still a handsome;
effective woman; of whom you would have hesitated to say whether she was
showy or distinguished。  Perhaps she was a little of both; with an air of
command bred of supremacy in frontier garrisons; her sister was like her
in the way that a young girl may be like a young matron。  They blossomed
alike in the genial atmosphere of Mrs。 Brinkley and of Mr。 Corey。  He
began at once to make bantering speeches with them both。  The friendliness
of an old man and a stout elderly woman might not have been their ideal of
success at an evening party; used as they were to the unstinted homage of
young captains and lieutenants; but a brief experience of Mrs。
Bellingham's hospitality must have taught them humility; and when a stout;
elderly gentleman; whose baldness was still trying to be blond; joined the
group; the spectacle was not without its points of resemblance to a social
ovation。  Perhaps it was a Boston social ovation。

〃Hallo; Corey!〃 said this stout gentleman; whom Mrs。 Brinkley at once
introduced as Mr。 Bellingham; and whose salutation Corey returned with
〃Hallo; Charles!〃 of equal intimacy。

Mr。 Bellingham caught at the name of Frobisher。  〃Mrs。 Major Dick
Frobisher?〃

〃Mrs。 Colonel now; but Dick always;〃 said the lady; with immediate
comradery。  〃Do you know my husband?〃

〃I should think so!〃 said Bellingham; and a talk of common interest and
mutual reminiscence sprang up between them。  Bellingham graphically
depicted his meeting with Colonel Frobisher the last time he was out on
the Plains; and Mrs。 Frobisher and Miss Wrayne discovered to their great
satisfaction that he was the brother of Mrs。 Stephen Blake; of Omaba; who
had come out to the fort once with her husband; and captured the garrison;
as they said。  Mrs。 Frobisher accounted for her present separation from
her husband; and said she had come on for a while to be with her father
and sister; who both needed more looking after than the Indians。  Her
father had left the army; and was building railroads。

Miss Wrayne; when she was not appealed to for confirmation or recollection
by her sister; was having a lively talk with Corey and Mrs。 Brinkley; she
seemed to enter into their humour; and no one paid much attention to Dan
Mavering。  He hung upon the outskirts of the little group; proffering
unrequited sympathy and applause; and at last he murmured something about
having to go back to some friends; and took himself off。  Mrs。 Frobisher
and Miss Wrayne let him go with a certain shadethe lightest; and yet
evidentof not wholly satisfied pique: women know how to accept a
reparation on account; and without giving a receipt in full。

Mrs。 Brinkley gave him her hand with an effect of compassionate
intelligence and appreciation of the sacrifice he must have made in
leaving Alice。  〃May I congratulate you?〃 she murmured。

〃Oh yes; indeed; thank you; Mrs。 Brinkley;〃 he gushed tremulously; and he
pressed her hand hard; and clung to it; as if he would like to take her
with him。

Neither of the older men noticed his going。  They were both taken in their
elderly way with these two handsome young women; and they professed regret
Bellingham that his mother was not there; and Corey that neither his
wife nor daughters had come; whom they might otherwise have introduced。
They did not offer to share their acquaintance with any one else; but they
made the most of it themselves; as if knowing a good thing when they had
it。  Their devotion to Mrs。 Frobisher and her sister heightened the
curiosity of such people as noticed it; but it would be wrong to say that
it moved any in that self…limited company with a strong wish to know the
ladies。  The time comes to every man; no matter how great a power he may
be in soc

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