Through stained glass
l-house as had been his wont of late. He found him there, idle, sitting at the rough table that s
e you do
you been te
were almost
?" repeated the Reverend Orme. "W
is eyes on Le
g to marry Nat to th
Orme shifted
s any of your business, but it is probab
m one foot to the other,
ton know about this? Do
lucky girl. Dom Francisco is the wealthiest man in the province. Look around you, sir. Wh
cheeks b
he answered, "but you might be kinder to her than to ma
Orme leaped f
loper!" He strode toward Lewis, hi
his eyes flaming. "I'm
no
in his stride. A ghastly
ered. "What do you
, he suddenly realized that it had been the thread that held him to Nadir. He had broken it. Never more could he
ked at his head, streaked with white, at his brow, terribly lined, and at his vacant, sta
shame at asking for money. For seven years he had tended Leighton's goa
tossed it on the table. Lewis picked out two notes from the roll, and pushed the res
sorry I let you kno
did not
ewis," he s
away, and spread a large red handkerchief in their place. He heard Natalie come in and call for him, but he did not answer. In the handkerchief he
ss. From among his discarded treasures he chose the model in clay of a kid, jumping, the best he had ever made. He tucked it
urprised. Lewis stared at Natalie. She wore a dress he had seen but twice before and then on great occasions. I
head. Through it and over it ran a bright ribbon. The gloss of the satin ribbon was as naught beside the gloss of her s
, Lewis?" said Mrs.
rise to his eyes. H
have sold Natalie." Then he turned fiercely on mammy. "And you," h
hen began to cry softly. M
ng Marster?" she
and leaned forward. "Lew
nd fled. He went to the rough lean-to that se
rged by drought, called an ugly night. The full moon rose visibly into the pale b
m the house. She held her new dress above her knees.
ed. "Wait! What
hand upon his arm. Her brown eyes, shot with gold, were b
ed with your dad. There's not
ew? Go
ugged his
ow," he sai
gainst him. Her two han
heart would break. Lewi
ones of her thin, warm
a
rmured, brokenly, "d
ren. They did n
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