The Brother of Daphne
. "We get over here and go across the meadow, and there's th
ss?" I h
?" sai
-till we come up
hen?"
l right," she
highest traditions of British pugilism, strike the high road below the belt of fir
d that, reckoning three miles to the league, some fo
re," s
y wife is a bag,
omplete with sandwiches, for one of the longer walks. Daphne constituted herself guide. We never asked her to. But as such we just accepted her. We were quite passive in the matter. Going, she had guided us with a careless confidence which shamed suspicion. But coming back, she had early displayed unmi
te shortly, h
(which I have every reason to suppose was blasted) in a st
silence acro
his left leg out of some mire with a noise that made me shudde
age the fool,
lly to find that there never
cally. "The setting sun, the little band, the matron and the maid, mist
said Daph
aright?"
id 'i
hat, and begged us to excuse his
an idea,
usual ones, we don't
ize in this spot a natural camping-place. That water is close at hand, we know from Scout Berry. Jonah can take t
, somebody,"
ac I will scale yon beetling mount if peradventure I may
said
ow your
that
the women out of hand, or with your own hand-I
hich rose sharply on our right, its side dotted with
ter I was back
ly, "you haven't been rig
before honesty' just now, I really meant 'Death befor
iew. Hill and dale, woodland and pasture, stone wall and hedgerow, as far as I could see. The sinking sun was lighting gloriously the autumn livery of the woods, and, far in the distanc
they had left
he Blues. Sorry, but that's the worst of being picket. The natural intuitio
our times-mainly b
second time, I thought it prudent to get over the wall. I did so with about four seconds to spare. Nothing daunted, the winning animal took a short run and butted the wall with surprising vigour. When three large stones had falle
p hill, down dale, along roads, along imitation roads, along future roads, along past roads, across moors I had
loom I could distinctly see the shape of
ened my
ve you got
l's v
orst thing you coul
hy
ne thing I've been wantin
ear for me
ve a very large assortment in stock-fresh lot in only this af
a roun
We have been doing rather a lot in the way of blue
t'll
, please. Nothing else I can show
anks. G
a pause.
od day,'" s
but, then, we we
were
en't paid yet," I
want? It was a
re, if you like
re the mare. Wh
light. You can't drive at more than a walking pace on this
ood. But are yo
the fain
u lost,
. Have been
you want t
three miles
side of
orn as I was at one o'clock this
but are
girl, I d
oing to Lorn, any way," s
you," said I, and cl
better
ere not scaling an ascent that positively beetled, we were going down a descent which I was glad
f from my neck and arms and resumed her seat, "b
weren't frightened
ather well,
Buffs. Consi
g it's your
I gave he
g the Hastings strand? Pardon me, those last six words comprise an iambic line-a fact which is itself the best evidence of my agitation. It is a littl
, laughing; "you drive
the rei
old, and I put the ru
good," she sa
r hand on
aven't got
ked it again if I ha
," I said. "I'm n
nse
ed the two pounds two shillings beneath the current number of The Lancet, was, 'Now, mind, no rugs
I slipped it through my arm,
his sort of thing?
home and have no
ips like myself aren't as common as blackberries. And s
s if I'd got an
, as it's too dark to see; but you soun
id you
carelessly. "You s
ee
t my cheek. I distinctly felt the
chain-purse in
ell me what I look l
e is rather cold. About the kind
you kno
, when-er-when we
O
nt on hurri
dark o
where I knew my compa
nute. "Dark, with long eye
wo
so. You soun
mpl
hink
os
es
, wh
lease,
at did you me
ot a nose, and I think you have. That's all. So
what sor
he bank again with great effec
she said severely, "I'll
the
nd your own way ho
ggedly. I was almost sure that th
lent. My fingers were getting numbed, but I
your drive," she said pre
nt to c
es
didn't see you at
's cu
Forgive my seeming inquisitiveness, but
ha
, w
reat
cats or keep stamps or motor-boat or mou
N
t you know Oldham ra
at
I'm s
hy
know it either,
ha
ow Oldham-one of us ought to. I
u a Uni
st you would see in me, if it
you were a
ble. Did you see that thin
n't. Here'
ed it, and she drov
ing good at getting up and down, but rather tired. As I resumed my seat f
y-scout," she said. "Nearly all the men I kno
they're
hey ar
ee I don't, but I don't because I haven't
them up if you ha
day's Thursday.
ys bother so abo
coats will take care of themse
t w
e upon the
roa
ur, and do all that thou h
get, bo
ing to be turned into a herd of swine presently? They always have seven gates and a dense forest through which I cut a path with my sword, which, by the way, I have lef
ither flatter thyself that Circe wastes her spells on
ove your vo
and open
nd climbed
said, "We haven't go
rry for
or
n't it? Our meeting in the dark like this and driving all th
I shoul
a cell next to some one and talk
s
awfully of my youn
at schoo
ears, before I w
cousin there a year or two ago. But
ot Billy
's ri
ery strang
t here. That's right. Only three
y! Why,
you're
the whip over the
d doggedly,
tle hands on my left
the matter
thank the kind lady for giving you a lift,
id. "You can't get a good view f
o
, Ci
. I'm awf
t warm before you go on,
awfully, I m
u there? I can e
s awfully,
mea
d
art. She moved on to the seat I had vacated and I put
t some matches. At least y
didn't want them lighted
cally strayed to the ticket pocket of my coa
orge!"
t is
a bit of a match-
and you've had i
't be enough to lig
O
the l
d it be en
ce, C
od-
irce. Tw
ow
on the tire, and the
rig
s not a quarter of an inch lo
o
the shock, Circe. Th
ep your back
nk y
e tire, I raised it cautiously, sheltering it wi
said, very softly
ands on her
"I'll say 'good-bye' instead
it
aid
t that
id. "It's a
ance, I walked slowly up to the farm. I was quite sure about t
tered the room, "where hav
red, I thought tha
Cornwall," I said, "but I've
t back
A
you sa
see anything of a ram, did
was a
r he'd seen Ber
ere is
s," said
r-see Ber
es
mean-hang it, I didn't bri
im there,"
t pick up every tame
id Jonah.
you say? Did he
n him home, if it hadn
He saw him as fa
im half-w
at I never noticed that Berry had entered th
t gentleman; "very neat, my boy.
said, "you se
nly have haunted
s had sl
out. Then I remembered my umbrella and got
ed me with indignation, obviously wondering whether he would be exceeding his duty if he ordered me to
nity of the luggage van. Four porters were standing lo
one on the
's a nice bit of l
id it
at does it? Lends an air of distinction to
he coul
voice I should have recognized amid the hubbub
was
fur coat, while a little black felt hat with a ghost of a brim leaned exquisitely over one of the blue eyes.
igh
inted?"
utiful. But in myself.
sig
cout-
ong about my
t w
e again, at
ame voice and the same dear
ha
ear-ring