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Louden to come out to talk to my husband and take care of him--he's the only one can do anything with him when he's like that--but before Mr.Louden could git there, Mr.Fear broke loose and run through a corn-field and got away; at least they couldn't find him.And Mr.Cory jumped through a window and slid down into one of Mike's boats, so they'd both gone.When Mr.Louden come, he only stayed long enough to hear what had happened and started out to find Happy--that's my husband.

He's bound to keep them apart, but he hasn't found Mr.Fear yet or he'd be here."Ariel had sunk back in her chair."Why should your husband hide?" she asked, in a low voice.

"Waitin' fer his chance at Cory," the woman answered, huskily."I expect he's afraid the cops are after him, too, on account of the trouble, and he doesn't want to git locked up till he's met Cory again.They ain't after him, but he may not know it.They haven't heard of the trouble, I reckon, or they'd of run Cory in.HE'S around town to-day, drinkin' heavy, and I guess he's lookin' fer Mr.Fear about as hard as Mr.Louden is." She rose to her feet, lifted her coarse hands, and dropped them despairingly."Oh, I'm scared!" she said."Mr.

Fear's be'n mighty good to me."

A slow and tired footstep was heard upon the stairs, and Joe's dog ran into the room droopingly, wagged his tail with no energy, and crept under the desk.Mrs.Fear wheeled toward the door and stood, rigid, her hands clenched tight, her whole body still, except her breast, which rose and fell with her tumultuous breathing.She could not wait till the laggard step reached the landing.

"MR.LOUDEN!" she called, suddenly.

Joe's voice came from the stairway."It's all right, Claudine.It's all fixed up.Don't worry."Mrs.Fear gave a thick cry of relief and sank back in her chair as Joe entered the room.He came in shamblingly, with his hand over his eyes as if they were very tired and the light hurt them, so that, for a moment or two, he did not perceive the second visitor.Then he let his hand fall, revealing a face very white and worn.

"It's all right, Claudine," he repeated."It's all right."He was moving to lay his hat on the desk when his eye caught first the roses, then fell upon Ariel, and he stopped stock-still with one arm outstretched, remaining for perhaps ten seconds in that attitude, while she, her lips parted, her eyes lustrous, returned his gaze with a look that was as inscrutable as it was kind.

"Yes," she said, as if in answer to a question, "Ihave come here twice to-day." She nodded slightly toward Mrs.Fear."I can wait.I am very glad you bring good news."Joe turned dazedly toward the other."Claudine,"he said, "you've been telling Miss Tabor.""I cert'nly have!" Mrs.Fear's expression had cleared and her tone was cheerful."I don't see no harm in that! I'm sure she's a good friend of YOURS, Mr.Louden."Joe glanced at Ariel with a faint, troubled smile, and turned again to Mrs.Fear."I've had a long talk with Happy.""I'm awful glad.Is he ready to listen to reason?

she asked, with a titter.

"He's waiting for you."

"Where?" She rose quickly.

"Stop," said Joe, sharply."You must be very careful with him--""Don't you s'pose I'm goin' to be?" she interrupted, with a catch in her voice."Don't you s'pose I've had trouble enough?""No," said Joe, deliberately and impersonally, "I don't.Unless you keep remembering to be careful all the time, you'll follow the first impulse you have, as you did yesterday, and your excuse will be that you never thought any harm would come of it.He's in a queer mood; but he will forgive you if you ask him--""Well, ain't that what I WANT to do!" she exclaimed.

"I know, I know," he said, dropping into the desk-chair and passing his hand over his eyes with a gesture of infinite weariness."But you must be very careful.I hunted for him most of the night and all day.He was trying to keep out of my way because he didn't want me to find him until he had met this fellow Nashville.Happy is a hard man to come at when he doesn't care to be found, and he kept shifting from place to place until I ran him down.Then I got him in a corner and told him that you hadn't meant any harm--which is always true of you, poor woman!--and I didn't leave him till he had promised me to forgive you if you would come and ask him.And you must keep him out of Cory's way until I can arrange to have him--Cory, I mean--sent out of town.Will you?""Why, cert'nly," she answered, smiling."That Nashville's the vurry last person I ever want to see again--the fresh thing!" Mrs.Fear's burden had fallen; her relief was perfect and she beamed vapidly; but Joe marked her renewed irresponsibility with an anxious eye.

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"Not ME! _I_ don't take no more chances," she responded, tittering happily."Not after yesterday.

MY! but it's a load off my shoulders! I do hate it to have gen'lemen quarrelling over me, especially Mr.Fear.I never DID like to STARTanything; I like to see people laugh and be friendly, and I'm mighty glad it's all blown over.I kind o'

thought it would, all along.PSHO!" She burst into genuine, noisy laughter."I don't expect either of 'em meant no real harm to each other, after they got cooled off a little! If they'd met to-day, they'd probably both run! Now, Mr.

Louden, where's Happy?"

Joe went to the door with her.He waited a moment, perplexed, then his brow cleared and he said in a low voice: "You know the alley beyond Vent Miller's pool-room? Go down the alley till you come to the second gate.Go in, and you'll see a basement door opening into a little room under Miller's bar.The door won't be locked, and Happy's in there waiting for you.But remember--""Oh, don't you worry," she cut him off, loudly.

"I know HIM! Inside of an hour I'll have him LAUGHIN' over all this.You'll see!"When she had gone, he stood upon the landing looking thoughtfully after her."Perhaps, after all, that is the best mood to let her meet him in,"he murmured.

Then, with a deep breath, he turned.The heavy perfume had gone; the air was clear and sweet, and Ariel was pressing her face into the roses again.As he saw how like them she was, he was shaken with a profound and mysterious sigh, like that which moves in the breast of one who listens in the dark to his dearest music.

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