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And large silent tears overflowed and fell upon her hands and upon the lace at her breast.For the wife and the mother in her had been wakened and stirred, and the deeps of her nature broke through the barriers of stern repression and almost masculine self-control, and refused to be driven back without the womanly tribute of tears.

And around her feet lay the scattered petals of crushed rambler roses.

* * * * * * *Presently she passed indoors.The upper hall was filled with merry groups and resounded with "good-nights" as the women mounted the great staircase, pausing to fling back final repartees, or to confirm plans for the morrow.

Garth Dalmain was standing at the foot of the staircase, held in conversation by Pauline Lister and her aunt, who had turned on the fourth step.Jane saw his slim, erect figure and glossy head the moment she entered the hall.His back was towards her, and though she advanced and stood quite near, he gave no sign of being aware of her presence.But the joyousness of his voice seemed to make him hers again in this new sweet way.She alone knew what had caused it, and unconsciously she put one hand over her bosom as she listened.

"Sorry, dear ladies," Garth was saying, "but to-morrow morning is impossible.I have an engagement in the village.Yes--really! At eleven o'clock.""That sounds so rural and pretty, Mr.Dalmain," said Mrs.Parker Bangs."Why not take Pauline and me along? We have seen no dairies, and no dairy-maids, nor any of the things in Adam Bede, since we came over.I would just love to step into Mrs.Poyser's kitchen and see myself reflected in the warming-pans on the walls.""Perhaps we would be DE TROP in the dairy," murmured Miss Lister archly.

She looked very lovely in her creamy-white satin gown, her small head held regally, the brilliant charm of American womanhood radiating from her.She wore no jewels, save one string of perfectly matched pearls; but on Pauline Lister's neck even pearls seemed to sparkle.

All these scintillations, flung at Garth, passed over his sleek head and reached Jane where she lingered in the background.She took in every detail.Never had Miss Lister's loveliness been more correctly appraised.

"But it happens, unfortunately, to be neither a dairy-maid nor a warming-pan," said Garth."My appointment is with a very grubby small boy, whose rural beauties consist in a shock of red hair and a whole pepper-pot of freckles.""Philanthropic?" inquired Miss Lister.

"Yes, at the rate of threepence an hour.""A caddy, of course," cried both ladies together.

"My! What a mystery about a thing so ******!" added Mrs.Parker Bangs."Now we have heard, Mr.Dalmain, that it is well worth the walk to the links to see you play.So you may expect us to arrive there, time to see you start around."Garth's eyes twinkled.Jane could hear the twinkle in his voice."My dear lady," he said, "you overestimate my play as, in your great kindness of heart, you overestimate many other things connected with me.But I shall like to think of you at the golf links at eleven o'clock to-morrow morning.You might drive there, but the walk through the woods is too charming to miss.Only remember, you cross the park and leave by the north gate, not the main entrance by which we go to the railway station.I would offer to escort you, but duty takes me, at an early hour, in quite another direction.Besides, when Miss Lister's wish to see the links is known, so many people will discover golf to be the one possible way of spending to-morrow morning, that I should be but a unit in the crowd which will troop across the park to the north gate.It will be quite impossible for you to miss your way."Mrs.Parker Bangs was beginning to explain elaborately that never, under any circumstances, could he be a unit, when her niece peremptorily interposed.

"That will do, aunt.Don't be silly.We are all units, except when we make a crowd; which is what we are doing on this staircase at this present moment, so that Miss Champion has for some time been trying ineffectually to pass us.Do you golf to-morrow, Miss Champion?"Garth stood on one side, and Jane began to mount the stairs.He did not look at her, but it seemed to Jane that his eyes were on the hem of her gown as it trailed past him.She paused beside Miss Lister.

She knew exactly how effectual a foil she made to the American girl's white loveliness.She turned and faced him.She wished him to look up and see them standing there together.She wanted the artist eyes to take in the cruel contrast.She wanted the artist soul of him to realise it.She waited.

Garth's eyes were still on the hem of her gown, close to the left foot; but he lifted them slowly to the lace at her bosom, where her hand still lay.There they rested a moment, then dropped again, without rising higher.

"Yes," said Mrs.Parker Bangs, "are you playing around with Mr.

Dalmain to-morrow forenoon, Miss Champion?"Jane suddenly flushed crimson, and then was furious with herself for blushing, and hated the circumstances which made her feel and act so unlike her ordinary self.She hesitated during the long dreadful moment.How dared Garth behave in that way? People would think there was something unusual about her gown.She felt a wild impulse to stoop and look at it herself to see whether his kiss had materialised and was hanging like a star to the silken hem.Then she forced herself to calmness and answered rather brusquely: "I am not golfing to-morrow; but you could not do better than go to the links.

Good-night, Mrs.Parker Bangs.Sleep well, Miss Lister.Good-night, Dal."Garth was on the step below them, handing Pauline's aunt a letter she had dropped.

"Good-night, Miss Champion," he said, and for one instant his eyes met hers, but he did not hold out his hand, or appear to see hers half extended.

The three women mounted the staircase together, then went different ways.Miss Lister trailed away down a passage to the right, her aunt trotting in her wake.

"There's been a tiff there," said Mrs.Parker Bangs.

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