The Keeper of the Door
ffs in the midst of a garden which to her childhood's mind had always been the earthly presentment of Paradise. Not the owner of it
that ran through the glen rose refreshingly through the Aug
olness between its ferns. The mossy pathway gleamed emerald green. Surely there was no need for haste!
ot remember what. She wrestled with her memory vainly, and finally dismissed the matter with slight annoyance, turning her attention to a wonderful coloured moth that here flitted across her line of vision. It was an exquisite thing, small, but red as coral. Only in this fairyland of Nick's had she ever seen its like. Lightly it
truth. And in that moment she realized what it was of which the dragon-fly reminded her. It was of Max Wyndham sitting on the surge
he felt as if he had darted into her life, armed in some fashion with the power to destroy. And she longed almost p
as the drawing-room, all swathed in brown holland. Its dim coolness was very different from the stony chill of the Priory. She looked around her with a restful feeling of
the library. This room was a somewhat recent addition to the house and shut away from the res
r. The light that came in through green sun-blinds made her liken it in her own mind to a
se on Party Government," remarked a cas
a surprise at that moment, but the voice of Max Wyndh
good child, your nerves are like fiddle-strings after a frost. Remi
on. She was for the mom
know better than to scorch on a day
this injustice. "I'm not such an idiot. You
" said Max. "Why didn't
ve motored o
n this direction. How could I?" said Olg
referred sunstrok
fetch it myself, as your good uncle seemed to want it, and then became so absorbed in its pages tha
een interested in the subject for a single moment she did not believ
holiday to-day?" s
orning, vaccinated four babies, pulled out a tooth, and dressed a scald. What
stion over. "It's a half-hol
bbs of 'The Ship Inn' who summoned me hither with great urgenc
Olga. "Is old Mr
s," sa
"And you've just come
tched himself. "E
lously. "You actually-don'
ood caring,
die of?" que
second. Then, "canc
sked the question nervously
it?" said Max, thrusting
that." Olga spoke with a flash of indig
's past matte
us tone. "It matters a lot to me. She was a friend of mine. If I had known she
ly stepped to the door before her. He stretched a h
" he said. "But it wouldn't have done much good to anyone
en her things at
dn't have touch
consciously. Why was he s
opening the d
and upon it. "Do you mind telling
ally, Dr. Wyndham, w
back against the door. "I will answer yo
e hated the man! Conflict with him made her f
Ship' at once," she sai
m sorry to have to frustrate it, but I must. I assure you Mrs.
nevertheless
heart gave a hard quick throb of misgiving. They stoo
ut it was a stony, pitiless stare. Had he any idea as to how formidable he looked, sh
and spoke. "Dr. Wyndha
e said, "if you will promise me first not t
ally whitening. "But I
?
uldn't be good for yo
only words that occurred to he
a greater effort would be necessary if she hop
more determined attempt. "Dr. Wyndham," she said, throwing as much
t in his eyes that seem
Fair lady," he said, "
ipped the handle of the door above his hand and gave it a sharp wrench. He would not-surely
gave a great leap of triumph as he took his hand away. But the next instant it stood st
our life," he said, and his words came curt and c
with wild palpitations. The grip of his hands was horribly close; she almost thought he was going to shake her. Bu
o make me that p
, trying to muster s
ant to go for?
She stammered over her answer;
he put the question. "I can tel
r spirit at this. "It's no good ask
nswer you
ides-" s
" sai
urst out, "so cold-bloode
ree and the door left unguarded; but she did not use her freedom to escape. Somehow she di
elow his breath. The gleam had died out of his eyes, but the brows met fierce
ked up to her,
you go on in this way you will soon get hysterical, and I don't think
stening tensely, because
Stubbs, though I don't see much sense in crying for her now her troubles are over. I think myself that it was just as well I didn't reach her in time.
hispered Olga, commandin
hat was the only peace she knew. But of course it affe
tened herself. "Then-you think
aid, "I should have given her a free pass long ago. But-I am not authorized to distribute free passes. On the contrary, it's my busine
aware of a touch of genuine feeling somewhere. She made swift
that!" she said. "I often think I will be a nu
" he said. "Do you wa
ed quickly. "I'l
"And I wonder how long you wi
tion out of knowledge and not ignorance. It made her feel a
ory," she said. "Shall I ta
s remembered that there had been a battle. Obviously then
aid. "I've got the car here. And
nouncement. "In-deed!" she said,
onded imperturbabl
e question unanswered. "I can't go back in our car," she said.
Max keenly. "C
keenness. "I suppose you have
in the car? If you take the one from here, you will onl
back in any case to fetch m
e that home, and you can drive th
often drive Dad." O
hat before? Afraid I should want you instea
attempt to be polite to him if he would come so persistently within snubbing distance.
t be so cocksure of that if I were you," he said, opening it wi
er contemptuous defiance as she
ith disconcerting assuranc
g remembrance as there flashed across her inner vision the spectacle of