A Poor Wise Man
remained. Many of the other large houses were prostituted to base uses. Dingy curtains hung at their windows, dingy because of the smoke from the great furnaces and ra
ots, had abandoned the building, and it had become a garage. The penitentiary had been moved outside the city limits, an
ndfather, to which he had retired on Howard's marriage. How strangely commonplace they were now, in the full light of da
mother's good-humored tolerance of it. She herself had accepted it, although unwillingly, but she knew, rather vaguely, that the Lily Cardew who had go
theory that no price was too great to pay for peace. But she wondered, as she stood there, if
everybody gets down and lets him walk on them. If everybody lets a man use them as doormats, y
yourself!"
fully. He had an en
day be heard in the land. Sometimes I feel the elements of greatness in
ty through the smoke of his pipe, and
rade grounds, or past the bayonet school, with its rows of tripods upholding imitation enemies made of sacks stuffed with hay, and showing signs of mortal inj
our best for your co
for it. I don't want to be a hero, but I'd like
hut, with his head on a tabl
. She was back in her g
flected, as she went down the stairs
le Castle was unpacking under her supervision. The
cried Mademoiselle. "You, who hav
efly. "Mademoiselle, what am I
Dance, and meet nice young men. You are to make your debut
, have I? I'd forgotten people did such things. Please
objected when the maid had gone. "And it is not
en't developed a spinal curvature yet." She kissed Mademoiselle's perplexed face lightly. "Don't get to worrying about
Mademoiselle,
d with a mad desire to
awkward but industrious labors with a needle,
ws about Aunt El
e, shortly. "They are here now, in
other s
ertain
Aunt Elinor's husband. She i
oiselle, "and a distinguished family. Position. Wealth
er? I don't quite beli
subject for a
sure I would bite a man who struck me, but-suppose I loved him terribly-" her voice trailed off. "You see, dear, I have seen a
carefully c
Ellen of a young man. Is
y Lily
u're afraid I'm in love with Willy Cameron. Don't you know
tal?" persiste
ly sensitive about not getting in the army, and he is perfectly sweet and kind, and as brutal as a June breeze. You'd better tell mother. And you can tell her
asked. Mademoiselle,
. The people in between. He is rather oratorical ab
y, which invested money in industries and drew out rich returns, while providing employment for the many; and of the employees of the magnates, who had recently shown strong tendencie
ly, suddenly. "I have a
ging through the drawers of her dressing table. S
a Red Cross uniform, bending over a low fie
made thousands of them. We used to talk about opening a shop somewhere, Cardew and Cameron. He said my name would be f
serio
Mademoiselle's face L
e the ones in France, and sit behind a high desk and count
be a good girl,
grandfather use me for
il
t he doesn't own me, body and soul. And i
nd turn it over in her shrewd, troubled mind. Was there anything she could have don
g to smile, "do you propose to asse
ameron to come here to see me. To dinner. And as he is sure not to have any evening clothes, for one night in their lives the Cardew men are goi
at once. And there was a look in Lily's face when she ment
e lived in t
earning twenty-five dollars a week in the Eagle Pharmacy, and serving the plain people pe
e had come a death-like hush. In the lower hall the footman was hanging