Counsel for the Defense
during the summer she had graduated from Vassar, had, until t
d seemed so fine, so big already, and loomed so large in promise-it was the fall following his proposal that he was elected lieutenant-governor-that it had been a humiliation to her that she, so insignificant, so unworthy, could not give him that intractable passion,
his mother, for his father had been a good-natured, hearty, popular politician with no discoverable bias toward over-scrupulosity. In fact, twenty years ago there had been a great to-do touching the voting, through a plan of the elder Blake's devising, of a gang of negroes half a dozen tim
lawn, shady with broad maples and aspiring pines, and set here and there with shrubs and flower-beds and a fountain whose misty spray hung a golden aureole upon the sunlight. It was quite worthy
going downtown to his office. She was informed that he was in. Telling the maid she would await him in his library, where she knew he received all c
. Blake, at this moment it was not forgotten by her. She could not subdue a fluttering agitati
straight figure entered and strode rapidly a
erine! I'm so g
nce vowed himself her lover, she had never overcome her girlho
t I had not expected to see you
rary desk. His manner was most cordial, but lurking beneath it Katherine sensed a certain constraint-
ll dressed but not too well dressed, as became a public man whose following was largely of the country. His person gave an immediate impression of
and trying to speak lightly, "that each time I come
our?" qu
e hear that you are spoken of to succeed S
elieve that I'm indifferent about the matter. But I don't need to tell you t
ilence. Then Katherine went strai
you know ab
need to say, Katherine, h
look black on the surface for him, but
" he said, hesitatingly. "For, frankl
d spoke rapidly, her
young girl had any right to expect-because I know you have the ability to bring out the truth no matter how dark
her, and his
ther's lawyer?
be my fathe
was flinging its iridescent drapery to the wind. She gazed
nocent," she urged pleadingl
to prove his inno
can easily
will he strove to control himself, he was profound
a most embarrassing
ght her
u m
hould like to he
s?
I can
mean-you refu
s me, bu
as white
!" She gazed at him, li
ver-you have not considered," she cried rapidly. "I cannot take
slender, well-knit hand stretched out and clutch
feverishly pursued. "Do you not see what it will mean to m
y. "It is because it is beyond my
d your
cent. The faith you have is the faith a daughter ought to have. I do not
n, because you t
onclusive. It is beyond my power, beyond
ready hers, was a blow that for the moment completely stunned her.
kerchief. After a moment, he went
h to be chosen for that senatorship. Naturally, I do not wish to do any useless thing that will impair my chances. Now for me, an aspirant for public favour, to champion against the aroused public the case of a man who has-forgive
o her hands, "I do not blame you-I accept your
as I told you, I ad
ose. He like
u going to d
"I was so confident of your aid, th
has tried o
refused. You can g
lent for
ke the case
se!" cried Kat
u are a
admitted to the bar of the state. And, besides, a woman l
ng it, you know," he
you did not me
re came to her afresh. She gazed
answer-it
but it is fin
ead d
d dully. "Good-by."
Kathe
y-hued and were twitching strangely; for an instant she ha
rst time you asked aid of me
derst
continually. "Remember, I am still your friend. Though I cannot take the case, I shall
re ver
you ac
refuse? T
home. This was sad news to bring her father, whom but half an hour before she ha
oom. With him she found a stranger, wh
wo me
aughter," sai
ger bowed
in his manner Katherine's quick instinct
ntinued her father,
opped
e of the
ss," Bruce ca
glowed with hot colour. She moved up before the editor
ho wrote those brutal
nd manner, and there was a quick
true things about your fathe
you dare come
newspaper man dares go wher
rembling
ness here. Neither my father nor myself has a
herine!" interj
, his face
alled to see if he wished to make any statement, and I was asking him about his lawy
tepped toward
at did he say? Will
ked into the white, worn face of her
id-he
s-y
er arms a
d, father dear
t grew yet
d-the same a
ld him
r da
he ref
mind it," she tri
eld to Katherine a moment; then he moved waveringly to an old ha
oke the
, then, that your f
wed figure, and her anger lea
e cried. "Because of the inhum
m running a newspaper, and it is
the news! Look at my father there. Does it not fill your soul
do not let conventional sentime
ld of scorn in her voice. "A
nd maintain, decent standards
story for your yellow newspaper, a safe chance to gain prominence by yelping at the head of the pack. If he had been a rich man, if he
r's thick glasses, and his square chin t
s I would treat a young traitor, I tell you that I take it as a sign of an awakening public conscience when reputable lawyers refuse to defend a man who has done what your father has done. And, finally, I predict that
he crossed to the door. As his hand
ied. "Wait! He
pau
d! And
you take back every coward
rine?" It was her
in his eyes was an eager, hopeful light. She bent
d, "since we can get no on
u?" he e
r you will or not, I'm going to sta