From a Bench in Our Square
uld scarcely find refuge beneath the scraggly shelter of parched shrubbery, when
ld thing," she began in h
d determinedly, forebo
ws at me, affecting aggrieved innoc
at you're trying t
ed in the corner of the soft lips. By this I knew that the c
the worst and g
be rich," said the Bon
o gene
want it for? I haven't got th
te secret from everybody.
't mind me,
. He's almost willing to guarantee that a year of it will make her as strong as ever. And the hundred dolla
thing. How shall I look," I demanded bi
ans," retorted the Bonnie Lassie. "Besides, she won't. She knows that your way is to do good by
tle Red Doctor rai
ie, when your mind has
it o
nd Position!" I cried. "Did ou
ly begged to be allowed to do it. 'Do you think she'd take it from you?' said the Little Red Doctor, 'after what your mother called her?' 'Don't let her know,' says our orn
all one to a sin-seared old reprobate like me. After it's over I'll go around the corner and steal what
Mayme, having come to say good-bye, put her lips close to my ear
and come back to Our Square, which was the dearest and best place in the world with the dearest and best people in it. Homesickness! Poor little, lonely Mayme. She was reading-she wrote the Bonnie Lassie-all the books that the Dominie had listed fo
ng back his views on life and the emptiness thereof, in
young friend and now the other companies of the regiment are beginning to show interest, and he
s mind, is s
roduced a letter with a
d read a
that was still rankling; salutary, if bitter dose!] But if this war ever finishes, all bets are off and I'm coming back to find her. And don't you forget your part of the bargain, to write and let me know how she is getting on." The Little Red Doctor was able to sen
ce. [Graceless imp!] I would not say it myself, because I am a perfect lady. You have to be, out here. That reminds me: I have cut out the Mayme. Every fresh little frizzle in the colony with a false front and a pneumatic figure calls herself Mayme or D
r lo
MCCA
en I get my name up in the pictures. Put
oor kid! I expect he is finding it a lot diffe
oadway, having been shifted to a specially wet and muddy section of France; and was
l," announced the Little Re
" remarked the Bonnie Las
n there was a kind of panic. From what I can make out, the Scion kept his head and
Red Doctor's expression when he came to my bench with the
I remarked, "it doesn't seem
. A fellow can get himself made a captain by pull, or a major by luck, or a colonel by desk-work, or a general by having a fine mart
rrupted the Bonnie Lassie who had
ly grave. "She's another matter,"
rd with Mayme-beg her pa
hearse! You've got to remember, though, that they deliver flowers by the car-load out here. And the local stock company has made me an offer. Ingenue parts. There is not
lowed by a curt bit of official information: "Seriously wounded." The Litt
d picker. He's got an eye for men." He mused, rubbing his tousled, brickish locks wit
in the end it did come, in the form of a scrawl from the Weeping Scion himself. He was mending, but very slowly, and they said it would be a long time-mohe commented. "Well, I've got all I need of 'em. They can have the rest. All
ite bulky communications from overseas. Some of them, it became known, he was forw
e stories myself. But how does he get a chance to write them? Is he back on this side? Or is he invalided? Or what? Tell me. I want to know about him. You do not have to worry about my-well, my infatuation for him, any more. He was a pretty boy, though, wasn't he? But I have seen too many of that kind in the picture game. I'm spoiled for them. How I would love to smear some of t
roadway, was to play the ingenue part in the latest comedy by a highly popular dramatist. Immediately upon the production, the theater-going world ceased to be indifferent to the new actress; in fact, it went into one of its occasional furores about her. Not that she was in any way a great genius, but s
ival of Sergeant Major (if you please!) David Berthelin upon his native
s she?"
f incredulous surprise. "Have you stil
" repeated the
there were little wrinkles at their corners. He had broadened a foot or so. That pinky-delicate complexion by which he had, in earlier and easier days, set obvious store, was brownish and looked hardened. The Cupid's-bow of his mou
me where she is, si
has an unquenchable thirst for the dramatic in
For the supporting part we borrowed Willy Woolly from the House of Silvery Voices, and admirably he played it, barking accurately and with true histrionic fervor in the right places (besides promptly falling in love with the star at the first and only rehearsal). After the try-out, Mary came over to
my heart sank within me. "Do you think that was fair?
take it. We couldn't have you dying on the premis
id. "After what had ha
you let
gotten over that feeling
o simply that I knew she believed her own statement. "But t
ole thing. The Bonnie Lassie would have slain me. B
lt no small discomposure at the sight of the girl's face when she first saw the changed and matured Weeping Scion of three years before. After the first flash of recognition she had developed on that expressive face of hers a look of wonder and almost pathetic questio
ng the work of his fancy. At the close, he disappeared. I suppose he did not dare trust himself to join in the congratulations with which she was overwhelmed. I found him, as I rather expected,
is time he was not weeping. He was thinking. Just as of old she put a hand on his humped sh
that?"
For what I
The Little Red
promise. The Do
ve got to take this. You wouldn't-no
keep strict acc
ome in handy, just now," he remarked. "At the present price of
, "has anything hap
said Davi
u off? On my
ily. She doesn't want me to wor
d the girl warmly.
ear that if she tried to, she would cry. She didn't want to cry. She had a feeling that crying would be a highly unstrat
ay
'Mayme' a
ples. "I beg your par
tly. "Mary. I've discard
ted in a tone of
ud
orld," he said, "call a fellow that. And every time they said i
rl, not quite steadily. "Did you bring
g, except some experience and the discovery of the fact
pes, didn't you?"
I didn't get anything except an occasional calling down and a few scratches. If I'd had the luck to get into avia
eping Scion of other days; and it went straight to Mary's swelling, bewildered, groping he
ud
ed towa
words of their unforgotten first talk. "Y
slipped over his shoulder and around his n
who has had undeserved miracles thrust upon him, "said that to want something more tha
th the reckless ingratitude of a woman in love, "is
RB
l design MacLachan, the tailor, pa
act that I he
ou hear, M
one of yer silly his
I, passing over the unc
ckless was
y li
air, when a man of yer
ld be dissu
y need a fri
owned. "Ye'r
qui
e ye a title f
y kind of y
y an Old One," said MacLachan wi
ac
ha
a mo
case that should be inadequate, with the c
dainfully, but paused as I pointed a loaded finger at his h
iginal accomplice
purtend
ot with Cyrus the Ga
d something abou
get arr
han gr
a ce
han sn
nose pain
d. "There was ot
Our Square," I interrupted sternly
all that in yer sil-in
y det
a look as mid-Victorian painters strove for in picture
*
do not count young Phil Stacey, for he was insane at the time, and has been so, with modifications and glorifications, e
the immeasurable dista
ua
ue was still frequented by the occasional cow whose wanderings are responsible for the street-plan of Greenwich Village. Our Square remains true to the ancient and simple traditions, whereas Washington Square has grown long hair, smeare
l park-space, and it was at the house of one of these, a woman architect with a golden dream of rebuilding Greenwich Village, street by street, into s
its blue-smocked, bobbed-haired, attractive and shrewd little proprietress quite rich. Barbran hinted that she was thinking of improving on the Mole's Hole idea i
certain gay yet restful charm; the sort of difficult thing that our indomitable sculptres
Bonnie Lassie's house, moused about Our Square in a rapt manner and stayed. She rented a room from the Angel of Death ("Boggs Kills Bugs" is the remainder of his sign, which is considered to lend tone and local
Lassie sent
no
ee you. And you want to know about the people; so the Bonnie Lassie
down and s
, I learn that you are the only daughter of a Western mill
ic," sa
ou have desi
es
artistic, or
long and clev
Having designs upon us, yo
ed softly: "I've
adventuress! What ha
I've rented the bas
rag-picker
offee cellar. I was thi
.' What do
. "That was once a tea-shop. It was started by a dear little, prim little old maiden lady. The saloon was run by Tough Bill Manigan. The little old lady had a dainty sign painted and hung it up outside her place, 'The Teacup.' Toug
al to your stor
leave it," s
ar 'The Coffee Pot' lest
young woman, Miss Ba
friends call me 'Barbran' because I always used to call myself
riendly of you
not. I'm going to become a local institution. A local institution can't be called Barbara
not, Ba
aking her Coffee Cellar and herself a Local Institution, which should lure hopeful seekers for Bohemia fro
o do," said Barbran, "a
worke
on the part of the Bonnie Lassie, who has tried him in bronze, in plaster, and in clay with equal lack of success. There is something untransferable in the boy's face; perhaps its outshining character. I know that I never yet have said to any woman who knew him, no matter what her age, condition, or sentimental predilections, "Isn't he a homely cub!" that she didn't reply indignantl
who's the
aid I, "i
a rising inflection. "It s
, it sounds like a st
e rest of
lly authorized to
uthorized to present
claim to acquaintanceship,
she was on the cross-town car; and I-well, I ju
her appearance is not such as to commend her, visually,
ol-" began Mr
atisfaction of the fair-minded, that none of the young person's features is exactly what it should b
!" asseverated
As for your other hint, you need no i
gly; a hostile light glittered in his eye
he's plotting against the peace and security of Our Squar
hil joyously.
budding millionai
d Phil, his
, my young friend, who is an expert accountant by trade (the term "expert" appears to be rather an empty compliment, since his stipend
d man, Dominie!" s
Charley Chaplin, aviation, ouija, and other equally safe topics. Did I say safe? Dangerous is what I mean. For when a youth who is as homely as young Phil Stacey and in that particular style of homeliness, and a girl who is as far from homely as Barbran begin, at f
's normally cheerful face when, some th
your library. Have you got any of
rbid!"
ad as that? I didn't suppose there
would rather live in hell. His characters all talk like a Sunday-school picnic out of the Rollo books. No such people ever lived or ever could live, because a righteously enraged popula
ertha, Dominie. I begin to suspect that you don't care an awful lot about Mr. Wheelwright's style of compositi
not. It is doubtless all out
d English design of a signboard with a wheel on it creaked despairingly in the wind. Below was a legend: "At the Sign of the Wheel-The Wrightery." The interior of the cellar was decorated with scenes from the novels of Harvey Wheelwright, triumphant virtue, discomfited villains, benigna
ft; that is to say, four of them did. Finally Phil departed, glowering at me. I am a patient soul
e you to say in
p constituted in itself a defense
at?" sh
friend Stacey. You made h
rned Barbran demurely. "Q
an offense to civilizati
jects in the world, Ha
Why? Wh
s," said
, please
café built around Alice. Alice in Wonderland, you know, and the Looking Glass. Though I
y and there wasn't a hip
urm
I thought if she could do it with Alice,
Hatta and the
adays, ten read the author of 'Reborn Through Righ
cally unim
et ten times as many pe
k so?" she inq
a comforting fallac
I agreed. "But
h a start. The faint pin
of course. Whom did
r," returned Barbran primly,
id I sadly. "I'm going ou
f one's own particular bench at 11.45 P.M. in Our Square. But not at
d you do
ot dodge or pretend to mis
take money fo
ng it out in trade. I'
starve t
ot much of a
eeding on sweets. An uninterrup
e's name," implored P
thright for a mess of pottage,
on't care for anything except-Dominie, w
thing for Barbran, too, if she expects to keep her cellar going. The kind of people who read Har-our unmentionable author, don't
ed Phil between his teeth, his plain face e
will fly back West," I
at all his meals there, but he went forth into the highways and byways and haled in other
nge. Nor does Harvey Wheelwright exercise an inspirational sway over us. We let the little millionairess and her Washington Square importation pretty well alone. She advertised feebly in the
o say indifference. But in the mornings her soft eyes looked heavy, and once, as she was passing my bench deep in thought, I surprised a look of blank terror on her face. One can understand that even a millionaire's daughter might spend sleepless nights brooding over a fa
Heart. Of what is a child of fortune
ing the house in which t
ully selected and
p to the little dormer window which was Barbran's outlook
hief pasted to the window,"
," said the
n?" I inquired, in what was intended
ht me. "Metaphorically, of cou
stress can
e most people who live next
o our atmosphere. She told me so
y woman in or out of Our Square ever soak her own handkerchiefs in her own washbowl except when sh
manly. Then you think s
ie conclusively. "I think the poor little thing has put her every c
I exclaimed. "Somethi
going
going t
Lassie, who is least gramm
op and Providence take a day off; the universe ha
y countenance. A sort of fairy grin played about her lips. "I wonder if-No," she s
ng Phil
sie. "It was he who came to me for h
were doing it
osed Washington Squarer,
's a dear kiddie, too,
unders
ven't told you. And the rest are bound to secrecy. But don't be unduly ala
across the park space in the furtive manner of one going to a shameful rendezvous, and upon my hailing him he at first essayed to sheer off. When he
ing, Cyrus
ening, D
weather we'
n't be
hink it w
says rain
p of your nose
hadn't given the matter any special cons
"It looks as if i
mitted Cyrus the Gaunt, "if
ause?"
the Gaunt, not to me, but to a
ged. I took one look at hi
aid. "What do y
rned the Little R
the notion belongs not to me, but to my
hem," I conjectured, as
it? Ma
ring from a severe cold. His hand
"It's useless." He did so, and m
," declared the tailor
un
d," declared Cyrus jaun
ors, you know. Wh
hen his central feature glows like the starboard light of an incoming steamship. F
ou all going
ightery,"
t a p
a gath
incl
you'
to me why the Bonnie Lassie had centered her gaze upon my feat
ootsteps aroused me. I looked up to see Terry the Cop, guardian of our peace,
quired, "how
sniffed the air. "Don't you dete
't say
an which, I was vastly relieved to observe, retained its origin
an's c
en noses gather there and drink cider containing more than two-se
, Terry; don't do
wink. "There'll be no surprise, except maybe to the J
f Tone Hanrahan, known as the "Human Judge." Besides being human, his Honor is, as may be inferred from his name, somewhat Irish. He hear
in?" he inquired, gazin
ts, Yeronner," sa
the rid-hidded wan [with a friendly wink at the Little Red Doctor] I reckonize him as a de
ly about to see that the reporters were within he
asked the Magist
r Honor," t
the tyrant Gineral French? Let 'em paint their noses anny color they loike; but green for preference. I'm tellin' ye, this is the land of freedom an' equality, an' ivery citizen thereof i
hil Stacey exultantly. "The Wrightery will get s
d tones. Young Stacey raged against a stupid and corrupt press. MacLachan expressed the acidulous hope that thereafter Cyrus the Gaunt would be content with making a fool of himself without implicating innocent and confiding friends. The Bonnie Lassie was not present, but sent word (characteristically)
lf as a reporter for the "Sunday World Magazine"-and where was the rest of the circle? In a flurry of excitement, the pair sent for Cyrus the Gaunt to do the talking. Cyrus arrived, breathles
-to-the-spring idea. The well-spring of life, you know. The-e
he reporter politel
he central idea in your mind. It's a nature movement; a readjustment of art to nature.
and the dollar bill, not to mention the croton bug and the pola
o it. We must learn to think greenly. But first we must learn to see greenly. How shall we accomplish this? Put green in our eyes? Impossible, unfortunately. But, our noses-there is the sol
ting all t
hought in a
he visitor, and made a
cattle owner in Wyoming [here the reporter made his second note], has
lent reporter. "Fine! O
hil, aghast, while Cyrus sat
t, perhaps. Don't tell me. It's good enough, anyway. I'll fall for it. It's worth a page story. Of course I'll want some photographs of the mural paintings. They're alm
m," explained
ry," suppleme
him away," said the kindly journalist. "No
played up conspicuously and repeatedly, and the illustrations did what l
us fraud of a repor
is ruined," m
," advised th
ed with custom on the Monday evening following publicati
the close of the month, "but as near as I can make out, I've a clear profit of
ing to the pressure of professional calls. He complained with some justice that a green nose on a practicing physician tended to impair confidence. Then Leon Coventry went away, and Boggs discovered (or invented) an important engagement with a growing family of clothes-moths in a Connecticut country house. So there remained only the faithful Phil. One swallow does not make a summer; nor does one youth with a v
ll was cosy and home-like for two in the little fireli
e a failure," sh
" he asked, trying to ke
firmly. "Not while there's a c
ar as I'm concerned," he mutt
very straight and
sas
What
who was here last month and came
es
ion-and he wants me to paint the music-room. H
e of one giving three cheers for a funeral.
ands. "Scenes from Moody and San
! You aren't g
y. "It's good money." Almost immed
at. You must go, of course
t comin
rbran, in a queer, frightened voice. She put
rever looking at you and-and dreaming of-of impossible th
ose!" murmu
n. It then looked (as she said later in a feeble attempt to palliate her subsequent conduct)
n she tried to run aw
young Phil's. Then he held her off and shut his eyes, for the untrammeled e
's th
what?" returned B
ther's a millionaire,
d Barbran. "And
aculated Phil.
er, and I haven't go
gels, ringing joy bells, had just brought him the gl
t,
et. I thought people would consider it romantic and it would help business. See how mu
er away from him at
her thing betwe
it's your faul
solemnly. "Do you really like
d. "I loathe him. I've always loathed him. I despise the
r" letter in a slow candle-flame, and Harvey Wheelwright, as represented by his unctuously rol
to Kansas City," sai
e, ever, away from Bar
g to paint wha
Barbran," sai
in effigy, and wipe off the walls and
o be married right
ek," sai
ou think?"
ty-five dollars a week and a dowry of debts. I should have preached prudence and caution and delay, and have pointed out-The wind blew the door
my childre
feckless plans, that Wisdom, in the person of MacLachan, the tailor, rep
in' on?" demanded Mac
Lac
of lilac in the air, the glow of romance
udence," sai
virtues. It may pay its own way through the world. Bu
ntil the Scot countered upon me with his obs
nxieties, and Love will perhaps flutter at the window when Want shows his grim face at the door; and Wisdom will be justified of his forebodings, and yet-and yet-who am I
e; it tarried-and I let the chill voice of Prudence overbear its music. It left me. But the song endures; the song endu
possessed of the pigment and secret of perishabl
OF OU
ench, I used to think of an old and me
skin wa
almost see
hobble-ho
the s
ld invariably be nullified by the raucous shriek of his trade whi
e in English, or rather that unreproducible dialect which was his
d have been totally insignificant but for an obstinate chin and a pair of velvet-black, pathetically questioning eyes; and he was incurably an outlander. For five years he had lived among us, occupying a cubbyhole in Schepstein's bas
, to whom any variety of want or helplessness is its own sufficient recommendation, drummed up trade for him among her uptown friends. Something certainly enlisted his gratitude, for he invariably took off his frowsy cap when he passed her house, whether or not she was there to see, and he o
e surrounding world as the umbrella-mender himself. An insignificant bit of a thing she was, anaemic and subdued, with a sad little f
c. But who shall tell where is fancy bred or wherein romance consists? Whenever Plooie saw the drabbled littl
own as, and ever will be called locally, "Annie Oombrella." Like most close-kni
hake her head. Where, indeed, should the
he good English alphabet into a reproduction of hi
the sun were a little warmer upon her pale skin beca
loves. On New Year's he took her walking among the tombstones in God's Acre, which is a serious and sentimental, not to say determinative, social step. Twice in the following week he carried her bucket from house to house. And in the glowing dusk of a crisp winter afternoon they sat together hand in hand, on a bench back o
arries th
ied: "I beli
ight which at that moment spluttered into ill-timed and tactless acti
nt of it. What had those two poverty-stricken little creatures to marry on? She put the question rhetorically to Our Square in general and to the tw
have a care of that lit
mbrella: "He
compression of ribs, handles, and fabrics was space contrived in the basement cubbyhole for Annie Oombrella to squeeze in. However, she set up housekeeping cheerily as a bird, with an odd lot of pots and pans which Schepstein had picked up at an
ld be exaggeration to say that we accepted him, and we certainly did not patronize him professionally. Nevertheless, in a minor degree, he nourished. Annie Oombrella must have lavishe
-ee-ee-ees à
ppier comparison, for she was dabbling and splashing in water all the day long, making the stairs and porches of her curatorship fairly glisten with cleanliness. Her rates went u
ame th
c Belgium. What a Godspeed we gave to the few sons of Gaul who, in those early days, left us to fight the good fight! How sourly we looked upon Plooie continuing his peaceful rounds. Whence arose the rumor, I cannot say, but it was noised about just at that time of wrath and tension that Plooie was
know Emile Gar
ling to identify the rickety
but he stops at your bench and as
have. Wha
ny influenc
pared wi
a little gesture of des
on't tell me where he
. You think
outright, Dominie? Y
h accusations against the poor fellow and the
loyally. "I don't believe Plooie is a coward. There's some rea
ovide excuses for the erring one, I
nly thi
ks sixty. Well-ph
rry a load
ombrella, then. Or perh
and said that her mother was French and she wo
hat does your Olympia
afraid the Garins are
old French David who fought the tragic duel of tooth and claw with his German Jonathan in Thornsen's élite Restaurant, stung him with that most insulting word in any known tongue-"Lache!"-and threatened him with uplifted cane; and poor Plooie slunk away. But I think it was the fact that h
aker, Death) had got on our nerves. Ordinarily, had Plooie chased a small boy who had tipped a barrel down his basement steps, nothing would have come of it. But the chase took him into
e-ro!" "Looka the Fre
looie?" "Charge umbre
him. By that contact he became their captive, their prey. What to do with him? To loose a prisoner, once in
ll off. They jammed him back again. He clung, wide-eyed, white-faced, and silent. The mob,
yond the bounds of reasonable probability that he had absented himself on purpose. "God hates a coward" is a tenet of Terry's creed. I confess to a certain sympathy with it myself. Aft
hich repulsed her not too roughly and with indulgent laughter. Their concern was not with her. It was with the coward; their prisoner, delivere
ey do me no harm. Go you home, littl
ld me that if he was fearful it was only for her. His voice, steady and piercing, overr
terror, only dashed herself the more h
es monotonous in time. The many-headed sought
-and-feat
e fea
ll we g
osher shop o
's yer
om a raid. A more practical expedient
in the f
fountain!" amend
fortunate umbrella-mender I was well satisfied. But mob intent is subject to mob impulse. If they once got him into the water, th
g, the scantling with its human burden had jammed crosswise of the p
by temperament and the fullness of years. Nevertheless, I advance
tisfactory. Some ho
e, laying hold of the rail by an end and
rting tree: the advance guard of clamorous urchins, the rail-bearers, the white-faced figure of Plooie, jolted aloft, bleeding but calm, self-forgetful, and still cal
d not
atius, a Horatia better fitted for the fray had succeeded, in the austere and superb person
icipative rabble by the simple query, set in the chillest and mo
by-that it was the momentary halt caused by my abortive effort to hold t
he glory of black silk,
accompanied by that fat
he air genteelly on a be
n her sens
bble about, Sall
d. "Reckon dey's ridin' a gen
le. No gentleman would endure
e trash dey call Plooie. M
for her a decrepit parasol entitled him in her feudal mind to the high
ned that the neighborhood of the adva
ers of her superior she added
s equaled or perhaps even excelled by
ok her stand upon the brink of the fountain in almost the exact spot where she had disarmed MacLachan, the tailor, drun
empered like steel. The ring of tempered steel, too, wa
re you
y's immortal, if somewhat jingly epic, "those behind cried 'Forward' and those before cried 'Back'!" That single hale and fiery old lady held them. No m
om the rear inquire
ch," conject
another, giving her the l
nder. (Legend takes strange twists in Our Square as elsewhere.) Some o
er in th
Madame Tallaffer
a miniature eruption outward from the mob's edge, followed by a glimpse of a shadowy figure departing at full speed. The Duchess leveled a bony fin
" said th
ke, whose name happens
ing to that unfo
he other in what was doubtless intended
itated. "At once!" snapped th
said Inky
r (backed by the sparkle of an authoritative diamond) swept slowly around a half-circle, with very much the easy and significant motion of a machine gun and somet
e added in precisely the tone which one might ex
d, finding no sufficient answer, slunk away. Plooie was triumphantly escorted by Madame Tallafferr and Black Sally, and (less triumphantly) by my limping se
cowards and imbeciles-and why hadn't her Cyrus been at home to stop it? Whereto Madame Tallafferr complacently responded that Mr. Cyrus Staten
g indulgence rather than respect-until the facts bear them out. She had, it appeared, called on the Plooies to inquire as to their proposed course, and had rather more than hinted that if the head of the house wished to respond to his country's call, Our Square would look after Annie Oombrella. To this he returned only a stubborn and somber silence. The Bonnie Lassie sa
rther was seen or heard of Plooie. But Schepstein, wandering far afield in search of tenement sales a full year after, encountered Annie Oombrella washing down the s
, costs nothing and might get you something some time), aske
Schepstein, astonished at
s they could, considering their cast. Schepstein was quite shocked to observe that there was no shame in them. I suppose the shock temporarily unbalanced his principles, for, having caught sight of one of he
e basement's vacant and there ain'
ry quietly, and Schepstein
ose places; and the little Kingdom of Sorrows, shattered, blood-soaked, and unconquerable, stood fast, a bulwark between the ravager of the world and his victory until there s
re, ghosts should be seen, not heard. Yet, in the year of grace, 1919, under a blazing September sun, with a cicada, vagrant from heaven knows whence, frying hi
s," it cried on a fain
-ee-ee-ees à
like Plooie. It opened a mouth like Plooie's and emitted again the familiar though diminished falsetto shriek. No doubt of it now; it
fear, and walked over to Schepstein's. There in the basement, amid
inie," said s
, Annie. So y
e need that one wash t
in one's self. What have you
. I wor
hat has he been doin
il, Dominie," she implored. "Be a kind, good man
t look wel
eck. Now we come home
question. Annie Oombrella's reply did not make me feel any less so. She sent a quivering look a
ach other so muc
r was Plooie in danger of mob violence. By common consent we let him alone; he made his rounds unmolested, but also unpatronized. B
In the process, happine
t was you doing in the war?" his jaw would drop and his whole rackety body begin to quiver, and he would heave his burden to his shoulder and break into a spavined
trade. But then his trade had dwindled to the vanishing point anyway. Even Madame T
to raccommode. I was one of the few left to hear him, because Mendel, the jeweler, had most inconsiderately gone to view royalty, leaving my unrepaired glasses locked in his shop; otherwise I, too, would have been on the Fifth Avenue curb shouting with the best of them. Do not misinterpret me. For the divinity that doth hedge a king I care as little as one should whose forbears fought in the Revolution. But for the divinity of h
ooie didn't go t
ame," I sugg
nie Lassie in a ton
t pitying and contemptuous smile of yours, for I can't see i
ust be to look back on a long life of unspotted correctness with not an item in i
bserved, "and the poison o
e fatally mixed," r
: "Parapluie-ee-ee-ee-ees! Annie Oombrella for mend? P
. "The youngsters can't have got bac
. "Plooie has dropped his kit.... He's trying to salute..
mpatiently and cursed the
ey can be arresting poor Plooie at
ight if they
ing him along. Poor Plooie! He's all wilted down. It's a shame!" crie
ay. Do you see an official-look
r over on the Avenue.
hey're not going the
ein's b
fidgeting on the bench. For a m
sie, why d
on't I
titutional, over by t
pste
stitutional, and you kno
ssie with
curiosity killed
ssly you gar
roneous, anyway. It should be: s
ie Lassi
ough the trembling imparted to it by your clinging to the back to restrain yoursel
nnie Lassie, "you are
back in
g," I pleaded.
k to me. But there was no mirth
ng on a pile of ribs talking to Plooie, and Annie Oombrella's fac
on I apprehended him only as very tall and straight and wearing a loose cape. The effect upon the Bonnie Lassie of his approach was surprising. I heard her give a little gasp. She got up from the bench. Her hand fell upon my shoulder. It was tre
does me the hono
gan the Bon
Trouville we met, was it
tainly. At
w that the Bonnie La
did not assuage
e you not?" he pursued in his phraseology of extre
u mean. Friends? Well, acquain
im when he had great need of friends. And you
rested in Plo
ve here one of his finest umbrellas which his good wife presented to me. There was also a lady of whom he speaks, a
plied the Bonnie Lassie.
t that queller of mobs. S
dryly. "She is a Pinckney and a Pemberton besides bein
erican orders of merit," said the big sad-voiced man c
at?" asked the Bon
t must be in the eyes. "But there were others here, not s
d the Bonn
rong suspicion that he
d out de
he does not explain him
an qu
imself at all," I corr
his
with me, I should like to tell you a little story to be passed on
peak. Many times since have I wished that I might have taken down what he said verbatim; so
is living. When our enemies invaded my country and the call went out to all sons of Belgium, the little Garin was ashamed because he knew that he was physically unfit for militar
nly said, 'Go
ere they rejected him as unfit. So he becam
ur Square so mysteriousl
ss
did not matter. He was arrested. It did not matter. Nothing mattered except that he should reach Belgium. And he did reach my country at the darkest hour, th
l feminine asserted itse
s something," she mu
!" sa
r him. There was use for all true sons of Belgium in those black days. He was made driver of a-a charette; I do not know if you have them in your
supplied the
ss one makes it so. But it was the best the little Garin could do. His legs were what you call quaint-I have already t
st," whispered the Bonnie
ing the story," sa
e counts; one, two, three, four, five. One throws the grenade, and at the count of ten, all about it is destroyed, for it is of terrible power. The idiot sergeant sets down the grenade in the middle of the road between the two hospitals full of the helplessly wounded. For what? Perhaps to
an only be still and wait. In the nearest hospital there is a visitor. A grea
ed the Bonnie Las
st him shouts, 'Turn your cart, you fool, and save yourself.' Oh, yes; he can save himself. That is easy. But what of the people in the hospitals? Who can save them? The little Garin thinks hard
t lady is thrown to the floor, but she is not hurt. She rises and attends the injured and calms the terr
our Plooie?" besough
l-shock. Even now he cannot speak of the war without his nerves being affected. When he got out of hospital, he did not seem to know who he was. Or perhaps he did not care. Shell-shock is a strange thing. He went away, and his records were lost in the general confusion. Afterward we sought for him. The great lady wished very much t
g often?" asked the Bonnie Lassie with
visit all the brave men who suffered for Belgium. But there is a special reason h
the Bonnie L
ade his adieux, we sat
ere was wonder and some
e said, and
crying,
dignantly. "But you ought
acularly, "Noah would have to come back and
k of him?" said t
ed. As an expert animal-breeder, his
inie. You know that I'm
e Gaunt would better be watchful. I've never known anyone els
ie severely. "Poor old Dominie! He doesn't know what'
se.... The question is how are w
rry about that," returned
otes. They were, I was subsequently given to understand, the pick and flower of the city's reportorial genius. (I could imagine the ghost of Inky Mike with his important notebook and h
Garin
ender & Po
Ma
of the
yal Wa
ed no help from the humble now. T
IU
y-bleak March a
ver-winter w
y, "To-morrow
PR
nd of my bench. Snow fringed the brist
aid he, "it'
sse
tor, "it is no kind of a day for a
ssen
Little Red Doctor, "you c
s that but you
m, without any help of mine. And, anyway, you were already old, then. You're a tough old bird, Dominie. Otherwise you wouldn
th, beat you that tim
chose to ignore my t
ed. "You won't hav
asked,
p next door to it on that little, secret, walled jungle that Ely Crouch us
"You'll be one pretty soon. Our
her houses will go as the Worth place is going. You'll m
tless encroachments. Once hallowed by habitation, what warm and vivid influences impregnate it! Ambition, pride, hope, joys happily shared; suffering, sorrow, and loss bravely endured-the walls outlive them all, gathering with age, f
oke of tragedy the life had gone out of it. Now it stood staring bleakly out from its corner with filmed eyes, across the busy square. Passing its closed
Doctor broke in
nie. But you're not wi
and ob
ertheless pampered him by asking:
ieve that Ned Worth murder
d
id Ned comm
n't k
ain away his wri
's character willfully to kill an old man. You wer
Doctor, giving me one of his queer looks.
iever in c
her man equally pig-hea
old,
ry a few blocks to the westward, the only other resident of Our Square who had
for us now in his r
ut. As we passed the Worth house it seemed grimmer and bleaker than ever before. There was something savage and desperate i
's d
I dem
The woman i
? A woman? There was ne
s she was alive. Now-Well, I'll leave Sheldon
burning. One shaded lamp at the desk was turned on, for though it was afternoon the blizzard cast a gl
" Sheldon asked me,
, as any one must have done who had ever seen the unforgettable original. It was Virginia Kingsley, who, two years before, had been Sheldon's assistant. The picture was labeled, "Death Ends Wanderlust of Mysterious Heiress," and the article was couched in a like style of curiosity-piquing sensationalism. Stripped of its fulsome verbiage, it told of the girl's recent death in Italy, after
ed out of his bathos and tawdriness into a clearer element. One could well believe that she had "met death as a tryst." For if ever I have beheld unfaltering h
it," I said after r
a pause, "You knew he
special charge of the po
ingers of springtime and youth have sung." He sighed, shaking his grizzled head mou
snow could be vaguely seen the outlines of the Worth
ed if she cared fo
I exclaimed in amazeme
ught. But she left very strangely the
corner there came a
e in the library, it was only in the line of her duties. He was interested in the twentieth-century poets. B
agedy that he stopped going
en heard it hinted that he was suffering from some malady o
d Doctor barked: "Death
In wha
elioma, be enough?" The voice came grim out of the gloom. No answer being returned, it continued: "I've had easie
ing that affec
clear. May I take my last verdict, when it
l rejection. "Fool-made definitions!" Presently, "Story for a romancer, not a physician." He seemed to be canvassing an inadequacy in himself with dissatisfac
rning poet," said Sheldon to
ce sprang from the darkness, vivid and softened with a strange triumph, then receded behind an
ond of him. I don't suppose any one ever came in contact with that fantastic and smiling humanity
nd. I didn't want him to be alone that first night. Yet I dare say that any one, seeing the two of
"You've given me leave to spend freely what's le
n like an army of occupation over everything. The furniture was shrouded in denim. The tall clock in the corner stood voiceless. Three months of desertion will change any
ber night, and the late scent of warmed-over earth came up to me out of Ely Crouch's garden next door. From where I stood in the broad embrasure of the south window, I was concealed from the room. But I could see ev
the main part of the room. "Oh, there you are! You'll look after a f
I with illogical resentment. "It isn'
ree months or to-morrow," he added, more lightly; "what does it matter as long a
patients get. Their const
erve. Strangely enough I d
anyway. There's something wrong
d Grandfather Clock, over there. You're looking right at him and
nd the ancient timepiece. Its comfortable iteration made th
wer window to look out again. "Ten o'clock of a still, cl
cted neighbor and orname
le Ely
by a familiar spi
pet ferret and
. There's some one with
her taste in rom
t they say: 'A dollar or a woman
tainly weren't,
end your suit for an
judge on his. Stop spying on my ne
lay open on the desk, surrounded by a
the Honorable Ely ha
to go on with,
"Plenty for my
"But what on earth are you going
al orgy. A riot of dissipation in giving. Think of the fun one can have with that much tangible money. Already to-day I've struck one man dumb and reduced another to me
ter?" I
on my part. That's your precious science's best definition of life, I believe. It doesn't a
s meaning. "I can't have
for a man in my condition. If you'll tell me there's a chance, one mere, remote human chance-" He paused, turning to me with what was almost appeal in his glance. How I longed to lie to him! But Ned Worth was the k
saw a man
ully at
lings, like the veil over the eagle's eye. We have to. But I
I'm sorry, Chris," he said in that winning voice of his; "I
rage to give up until the time comes. You didn't give your life. You have
ovement of
But how can you tell that being alive instead of dead next week or next month may not make an eternal difference to some ot
garden and kill Ely Crouch," he suggested, smiling. "That would be a benefi
nately impracticable," I answered
, still smiling, but intent. "Chri
sti
h to play the game through. You're right, old hard-shell. I'll stick it out. It will onl
." I set on the desk before him a small pasteboard box. "Pay strict attenti
n't last
becomes more th
nod
ou'll sleep so sound that no
ered the pellets curiously. "A blessed thi
rust,
ustn't expunge old Crouch? It's
from him and crossed ov
e from behind the e
d his promenade. The ai
here and b
e minutes of telephoning
opes. And I felt-nothing. No sense, as I brushed by, of the tragic and concentrated force of will which nerved and restrained her. I went on, and out unconscious. Afterward she was unable to tell me how long she had been there. It must have been for some minutes, for what roused her from her stupor of terror was the word "Suicide." It was like an echo, a mockery to her, at first; and then, as she listened with passionate attention to what followed, my instruct
he upper window those of the lower window were still waving, but the swift figure had almost reached the desk. The face was turned f
" he ch
th a rush. Her hand fell upon the box of pellets. She turned
ia!" he exclaimed
you I heard? Why-
is my
nterpose the table between herself and a possible interference. Her arm, still stiffly pressed
d conjectures, a thousand questions centering upon her obvious and preposterous purpose. Suddenl
t with my tonic?
I-I th
Well, you've got the wrong box.
ce of one desperately intent upon holding the mind to some vit
box which she had just relinquishe
stared at him with str
was the
es
implored, like a bereft
want to ki
at him in d
get here?"
fire e
suppose? So you were Ely Crouch's com
ed, throwing her rig
e said gently. "Take a
er with your ar
y were fixed obstinately upon the pock
fe sweet for yourself and others. What madness-" He broke off and his voice softened into persuasio
less terror. "Yes, I could trust you. But there is o
Try to believe that no harm can come to you here, and that I-I would give the blood of my heart to
on
repeated,
ather's death. I could never get an accounting from him. To-day the doctor told me that Alice m
his reputation? W
him how matters stood, he offered me
oking when I spoke of killing him, a little while ago.
s too
ated, were fi
oo late?" h
lled
-killed-E
a dagger on it. He came at me again. I didn't realize what I was doing. All I could see was that hateful face drawing nearer. Then it changed and he se
us
nst the onset. Energy and resolution quickened in
on
u climb the wal
N
ou had an appoi
N
exactly as
e use?" she
to get you
the cane-handled blade dropped to the floor, and rolled. She shuddered away from it. "I kept that for myself, but I couldn't do it. It's got his blood on it
o that, if you can play your part. Have you got the courage to
ace in bewildermen
of honor that it depe
ow
r. Go downstairs quiet
pens on the street. Wal
safe as though you'd
no clue
ok down the
th him, its evil snout pointed upward
od! The
there, watching,
urself together. Forward, march!" h
ey come what will
k from the window, lowering his voic
n her hands. For an instant he studied her. Then he took his great
e they suspect
ho
M
hy shou
in my possession. My known trouble with Ely
n had plunged her. "Are you mad? Do you think that I'd let you sac
ietly. "I have loved you from
the rest, only half understanding, not daring to move. I saw the splendid color mount
e cried. "It's your li
you-you who have given lif
eyes in his and held them. Then he began speaking, eve
ore weeks of waiting. Then the suffering: then the release. You
she b
aiting. No pain. Death never came to any one so kindly before. It's
im with parted lips. But he did not understand, ye
the valise. "Here's safety. Here's life. For you and your sister, both. You
wing away as he sought to th
matter. It's life for both of you. Have y
notes fall from h
ed in a voice of thrilled music. "Even if the
an unimportant matter dis
to trace. My confession
sion? T
rder of El
of making. I suppose I gasped. Bu
n that? But the p
to a dying man?" he
. So they stood face to face, soul to soul, deep answering unto deep, and, as I sit here speaking, I saw the wonder and the miracle
ou lo
d I do," h
I'm all yours. I've loved you from the first, I think, as you have lov
d from outside the window. Instantly the light and passion died in his eyes. I have never seen a
u truly love me, you must do as I bid you. Give me my chance of fooling fate; of making my death
d like a child. "Ah, Ned, we can
s a god's at that moment or an angel's. "You must go back to
ow what they were; his confession. Then his hand went up, a swift movement, and a mom
of my life, will
she whi
saw Ned turn the pellets into his hand, relax. I ran forward.
you heard?" h
oug
was more irresistible than a thousan
my hand. "C
Must I? Alone?" What a dept
other way,
. "Every beat of my heart will bring me nearer to you. There will be no other
arms that clasped it, and sank into the chair. A policeman's whistle shrilled outsi
l with that unearthly
*
world of dimness and mystery. Subdued breathing made our silence r
! What a
ce gleamed strangely behind the tiny radiance. "Dominie, you h
railing clouds of glory!' The triumph of that victory over fate! One
itness so often shakes my faith in my kind, I turn to think of those two in the splendor of their la
d to the floor unnoticed. The girlish face turned toward us its irresi
om her afterw
s sounded the note of courage and of waiting. It was in the last word I had from her-received
ice rose to
ed to-morrow! H
ength of ever
ns rise tar
etters on a chu
y, 'To-morrow
identified. "Too few people
ank of low-lurking, western cloud shot through with naming crimson. In that luminous setting the ancient house across Our Square, grim and bleak no longer to my eyes, gleamed, through
y, 'To-morrow w
E