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第11章

"If that isn't like you!" he ejaculated."Your very first words after we are left alone! It brings back the East, Carley.""Probably recall to memory will be good for you," returned Carley."But tell me.Is she in love with you?""Why, no, certainly not!" replied Glenn."Anyway, how could I answer such a question? It just made me laugh, that's all.""Humph I I can remember when you were not above making love to a pretty girl.You certainly had me worn to a frazzle--before we became engaged,"said Carley.

"Old times! How long ago they seem!...Carley, it's sure wonderful to see you.""How do you like my gown?" asked Carley, pirouetting for his benefit.

"Well, what little there is of it is beautiful," he replied, with a slow smile."I always liked you best in white.Did you remember?""Yes.I got the gown for you.And I'll never wear it except for you.""Same old coquette--same old eternal feminine," he said, half sadly."You know when you look stunning....But, Carley, the cut of that--or rather the abbreviation of it--inclines me to think that style for women's clothes has not changed for the better.In fact, it's worse than two years ago in Paris and later in New York.Where will you women draw the line?""Women are slaves to the prevailing mode," rejoined Carley."I don't imagine women who dress would ever draw a line, if fashion went on dictating.""But would they care so much--if they had to work--plenty of work--and children?" inquired Glenn, wistfully.

"Glenn! Work and children for modern women? Why, you are dreaming!" said Carley, with a laugh.

She saw him gaze thoughtfully into the glowing embers of the fire, and as she watched him her quick intuition grasped a subtle change in his mood.It brought a sternness to his face.She could hardly realize she was looking at the Glenn Kilbourne of old.

"Come close to the fire," he said, and pulled up a chair for her.Then he threw more wood upon the red coals."You must be careful not to catch cold out here.The altitude makes a cold dangerous.And that gown is no protection.""Glenn, one chair used to be enough for us," she said, archly, standing beside him.

But he did not respond to her hint, and, a little affronted, she accepted the proffered chair.Then he began to ask questions rapidly.He was eager for news from home--from his people--from old friends.However he did not inquire of Carley about her friends.She talked unremittingly for an hour, before she satisfied his hunger.But when her turn came to ask questions she found him reticent.

He had fallen upon rather hard days at first out here in the West; then his health had begun to improve; and as soon as he was able to work his condition rapidly changed for the better; and now he was getting along pretty well.Carley felt hurt at his apparent disinclination to confide in her.The strong cast of his face, as if it had been chiseled in bronze; the stern set of his lips and the jaw that protruded lean and square cut; the quiet masked light of his eyes; the coarse roughness of his brown hands, mute evidence of strenuous labors--these all gave a different impression from his brief remarks about himself.Lastly there was a little gray in the light-brown hair over his temples.Glenn was only twenty-seven, yet he looked ten years older.Studying him so, with the memory of earlier years in her mind, she was forced to admit that she liked him infinitely more as he was now.He seemed proven.Something had made him a man.Had it been his love for her, or the army service, or the war in France, or the struggle for life and health afterwards? Or had it been this rugged, uncouth West? Carley felt insidious jealousy of this last possibility.She feared this West.She was going to hate it.She had womanly intuition enough to see in Flo Hutter a girl somehow to be reckoned with.Still, Carley would not acknowledge to herself that his simple, unsophisticated Western girl could possibly be a rival.Carley did not need to consider the fact that she had been spoiled by the attention of men.It was not her vanity that precluded Flo Hutter as a rival.

Gradually the conversation drew to a lapse, and it suited Carley to let it be so.She watched Glenn as he gazed thoughtfully into the amber depths of the fire.What was going on in his mind? Carley's old perplexity suddenly had rebirth.And with it came an unfamiliar fear which she could not smother.Every moment that she sat there beside Glenn she was realizing more and more a yearning, passionate love for him.The unmistakable manifestation of his joy at sight of her, the strong, almost rude expression of his love, had called to some responsive, but hitherto unplumbed deeps of her.If it had not been for these undeniable facts Carley would have been panic-stricken.They reassured her, yet only made her state of mind more dissatisfied.

"Carley, do you still go in for dancing?" Glenn asked, presently, with his thoughtful eyes turning to her.

"Of course.I like dancing, and it's about all the exercise I get," she replied.

"Have the dances changed--again?"

"It's the music, perhaps, that changes the dancing.Jazz is becoming popular.And about all the crowd dances now is an infinite variation of fox-trot.""No waltzing?"

"I don't believe I waltzed once this winter.""Jazz? That's a sort of tinpanning, jiggly stuff, isn't it?""Glenn, it's the fever of the public pulse," replied Carley."The graceful waltz, like the stately minuet, flourished back in the days when people rested rather than raced.""More's the pity," said Glenn.Then after a moment, in which his gaze returned to the fire, he inquired rather too casually, "Does Morrison still chase after you "Glenn, I'm neither old--nor married," she replied, laughing.

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