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Maggiewasdazed。Shecoulddimlyperceivethatsomethingstupendoushadhappened。ShewonderedwhyPetesawfittoremonstratewiththewoman,pleadingforforgivenesswithhiseyes。

ShethoughtshenotedanairofsubmissionaboutherleoninePete。

Shewasastounded。

Themereboyoccupiedhimselfwithcock-tailsandacigar。Hewastranquillysilentforhalfanhour。Thenhebestirredhimselfandspoke。

"Well,"hesaid,sighing,"Iknewthiswasthewayitwouldbe。"

Therewasanotherstillness。Themereboyseemedtobemusing。

"Shewaspullingm’leg。That’sthewholeamountofit,"hesaid,suddenly。"It’sabloomin’shamethewaythatgirldoes。

Why,I’vespentovertwodollarsindrinksto-night。Andshegoesoffwiththatplug-uglywholooksasifhehadbeenhitinthefacewithacoin-die。Icallitrockytreatmentforafellahlikeme。

Here,waiter,bringmeacock-tailandmakeitdamnedstrong。"

Maggiemadenoreply。Shewaswatchingthedoors。"It’sameanpieceofbusiness,"complainedthemereboy。Heexplainedtoherhowamazingitwasthatanybodyshouldtreathiminsuchamanner。"ButI’llgetsquarewithher,youbet。Shewon’tgetfaraheadofyourstruly,youknow,"headded,winking。"I’lltellherplainlythatitwasbloomin’meanbusiness。Andshewon’tcomeitovermewithanyofher’now-Freddie-dears。’ShethinksmynameisFreddie,youknow,butofcourseitain’t。Ialwaystellthesepeoplesomenamelikethat,becauseiftheygotontoyourrightnametheymightuseitsometime。Understand?Oh,theydon’tfoolmemuch。"

Maggiewaspayingnoattention,beingintentuponthedoors。

Themereboyrelapsedintoaperiodofgloom,duringwhichheexterminatedanumberofcock-tailswithadeterminedair,asifreplyingdefiantlytofate。Heoccasionallybrokeforthintosentencescomposedofinvectivesjoinedtogetherinalongstring。

Thegirlwasstillstaringatthedoors。Afteratimethemereboybegantoseecobwebsjustinfrontofhisnose。

Hespurredhimselfintobeingagreeableandinsisteduponherhavingacharlotte-russeandaglassofbeer。

"They’sgone,"heremarked,"they’sgone。"Helookedatherthroughthesmokewreaths。"Shay,lil’girl,wemightishwellmakebes’ofit。Youain’tsuchbad-lookin’girl,y’know。Nothalfbad。Can’tcomeuptoNell,though。No,can’tdoit!

Well,I

shouldshaynot!Nellfine-lookin’girl!F——i——n——ine。

Youlookdamnbadlongsiderher,butbyy’selfain’tsobad。Havetodoanyhow。Nellgone。On’yyouleft。Nothalfbad,though。"

Maggiestoodup。

"I’mgoinghome,"shesaid。

Themereboystarted。

"Eh?What?Home,"hecried,struckwithamazement。

"Ibegpardon,didhearsayhome?"

"I’mgoinghome,"sherepeated。

"GreatGawd,whathavastruck,"demandedthemereboyofhimself,stupefied。

Inasemi-comatosestateheconductedheronboardanup-towncar,ostentatiouslypaidherfare,leeredkindlyatherthroughtherearwindowandfelloffthesteps。

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ChapterXV

Aforlornwomanwentalongalightedavenue。Thestreetwasfilledwithpeopledesperatelyboundonmissions。Anendlesscrowddartedattheelevatedstationstairsandthehorsecarswerethrongedwithownersofbundles。

Thepaceoftheforlornwomanwasslow。Shewasapparentlysearchingforsomeone。Sheloiterednearthedoorsofsaloonsandwatchedmenemergefromthem。Shescannedfurtivelythefacesintherushingstreamofpedestrians。Hurryingmen,bentoncatchingsomeboatortrain,jostledherelbows,failingtonoticeher,theirthoughtsfixedondistantdinners。

Theforlornwomanhadapeculiarface。Hersmilewasnosmile。Butwheninreposeherfeatureshadashadowylookthatwaslikeasardonicgrin,asifsomeonehadsketchedwithcruelforefingerindeliblelinesabouthermouth。

Jimmiecamestrollinguptheavenue。Thewomanencounteredhimwithanaggrievedair。

"Oh,Jimmie,I’vebeenlookin’alloverferyehs——,"shebegan。

Jimmiemadeanimpatientgestureandquickenedhispace。

"Ah,don’tbodderme!GoodGawd!"hesaid,withthesavagenessofamanwhoselifeispestered。

Thewomanfollowedhimalongthesidewalkinsomewhatthemannerofasuppliant。

"But,Jimmie,"shesaid,"yehstoldmeye’d——"

Jimmieturneduponherfiercelyasifresolvedtomakealaststandforcomfortandpeace。

"Say,ferGawd’ssake,Hattie,don’follermefromoneendofdehcitytehdehodder。Letup,willyehs!Givemeaminute’sres’,can’tyehs?Yehsmakesmetired,allustaggin’me。

See?

Ain’yehsgotnosense。Doyehswantpeopletehgetontome?

Gochaseyerself,ferGawd’ssake。"

Thewomansteppedcloserandlaidherfingersonhisarm。

"But,look-a-here——"

Jimmiesnarled。"Oh,gotehhell。"

Hedartedintothefrontdoorofaconvenientsaloonandamomentlatercameoutintotheshadowsthatsurroundedthesidedoor。Onthebrilliantlylightedavenueheperceivedtheforlornwomandodgingaboutlikeascout。Jimmielaughedwithanairofreliefandwentaway。

Whenhearrivedhomehefoundhismotherclamoring。

Maggiehadreturned。Shestoodshiveringbeneaththetorrentofhermother’swrath。

"Well,I’mdamned,"saidJimmieingreeting。

Hismother,totteringabouttheroom,pointedaquiveringforefinger。

"Lookuther,Jimmie,lookuther。Dere’syersister,boy。

Dere’syersister。Lookuther!Lookuther!"

Shescreamedinscoffinglaughter。

Thegirlstoodinthemiddleoftheroom。Sheedgedaboutasifunabletofindaplaceonthefloortoputherfeet。

"Ha,ha,ha,"bellowedthemother。"Dereshestands!Ain’

shepurty?Lookuther!Ain’shesweet,dehbeast?

Lookuther!

Ha,ha,lookuther!"

Shelurchedforwardandputherredandseamedhandsuponherdaughter’sface。Shebentdownandpeeredkeenlyupintotheeyesofthegirl。

"Oh,she’sjes’dessameassheeverwas,ain’she?She’shermudder’spurtydarlin’yit,ain’she?Lookuther,Jimmie!

Comehere,ferGawd’ssake,andlookuther。"

Theloud,tremendoussneeringofthemotherbroughtthedenizensoftheRumAlleytenementtotheirdoors。Womencameinthehallways。Childrenscurriedtoandfro。

"What’sup?DatJohnsonpartyonanuddertear?"

"Naw!YoungMag’scomehome!"

"Dehhellyehsay?"

ThroughtheopendoorcuriouseyesstaredinatMaggie。

Childrenventuredintotheroomandogledher,asiftheyformedthefrontrowatatheatre。Women,without,bendedtowardeachotherandwhispered,noddingtheirheadswithairsofprofoundphilosophy。Ababy,overcomewithcuriosityconcerningthisobjectatwhichallwerelooking,sidledforwardandtouchedherdress,cautiously,asifinvestigatingared-hotstove。Itsmother’svoicerangoutlikeawarningtrumpet。Sherushedforwardandgrabbedherchild,castingaterriblelookofindignationatthegirl。

Maggie’smotherpacedtoandfro,addressingthedoorfulofeyes,expoundinglikeaglibshowmanatamuseum。Hervoicerangthroughthebuilding。

"Dereshestands,"shecried,wheelingsuddenlyandpointingwithdramaticfinger。"Dereshestands!Lookuther!

Ain’sheadindy?An’shewassogoodastocomehometehhermudder,shewas!Ain’sheabeaut’?Ain’sheadindy?FerGawd’ssake!"

Thejeeringcriesendedinanotherburstofshrilllaughter。

Thegirlseemedtoawaken。"Jimmie——"

Hedrewhastilybackfromher。

"Well,now,yerahellofat’ing,ain’yeh?"hesaid,hislipscurlinginscorn。Radiantvirtuesatuponhisbrowandhisrepellinghandsexpressedhorrorofcontamination。

Maggieturnedandwent。

Thecrowdatthedoorfellbackprecipitately。Ababyfallingdowninfrontofthedoor,wrenchedascreamlikeawoundedanimalfromitsmother。Anotherwomansprangforwardandpickeditup,withachivalrousair,asifrescuingahumanbeingfromanoncomingexpresstrain。

Asthegirlpasseddownthroughthehall,shewentbeforeopendoorsframingmoreeyesstrangelymicroscopic,andsendingbroadbeamsofinquisitivelightintothedarknessofherpath。Onthesecondfloorshemetthegnarledoldwomanwhopossessedthemusicbox。

"So,"shecried,"’ereyehsarebackagain,areyehs?An’

dey’vekickedyehsout?Well,comeinan’staywidmeteh-night。

Iain’gotnomoralstandin’。"

Fromabovecameanunceasingbabbleoftongues,overallofwhichrangthemother’sderisivelaughter。

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ChapterXVI

PetedidnotconsiderthathehadruinedMaggie。Ifhehadthoughtthathersoulcouldneversmileagain,hewouldhavebelievedthemotherandbrother,whowerepyrotechnicovertheaffair,toberesponsibleforit。

Besides,inhisworld,soulsdidnotinsistuponbeingabletosmile。

"Whatdehhell?"

Hefeltatrifleentangled。Itdistressedhim。Revelationsandscenesmightbringuponhimthewrathoftheownerofthesaloon,whoinsisteduponrespectabilityofanadvancedtype。

"Whatdehhelldodeywannaraisesuchasmokeaboutitfer?"

demandedheofhimself,disgustedwiththeattitudeofthefamily。

Hesawnonecessityforanyone’slosingtheirequilibriummerelybecausetheirsisterortheirdaughterhadstayedawayfromhome。

Searchingaboutinhismindforpossiblereasonsfortheirconduct,hecameupontheconclusionthatMaggie’smotiveswerecorrect,butthatthetwootherswishedtosnarehim。Hefeltpursued。

Thewomanofbrillianceandaudacitywhomhehadmetinthehilarioushallshowedadispositiontoridiculehim。

"Alittlepalethingwithnospirit,"shesaid。"Didyounotetheexpressionofhereyes?Therewassomethinginthemaboutpumpkinpieandvirtue。Thatisapeculiarwaytheleftcornerofhermouthhasoftwitching,isn’tit?Dear,dear,mycloud-

compellingPete,whatareyoucomingto?"

Peteassertedatoncethatheneverwasverymuchinterestedinthegirl。Thewomaninterruptedhim,laughing。

"Oh,it’snotoftheslightestconsequencetome,mydearyoungman。

Youneedn’tdrawmapsformybenefit。WhyshouldIbeconcernedaboutit?"

ButPetecontinuedwithhisexplanations。Ifhewaslaughedatforhistastesinwomen,hefeltobligedtosaythattheywereonlytemporaryorindifferentones。

ThemorningafterMaggiehaddepartedfromhome,Petestoodbehindthebar。Hewasimmaculateinwhitejacketandapronandhishairwasplasteredoverhisbrowwithinfinitecorrectness。

Nocustomerswereintheplace。Petewastwistinghisnapkinedfistslowlyinabeerglass,softlywhistlingtohimselfandoccasionallyholdingtheobjectofhisattentionbetweenhiseyesandafewweakbeamsofsunlightthathadfoundtheirwayoverthethickscreensandintotheshadedroom。

Withlingeringthoughtsofthewomanofbrillianceandaudacity,thebartenderraisedhisheadandstaredthroughthevaryingcracksbetweentheswayingbamboodoors。Suddenlythewhistlingpuckerfadedfromhislips。HesawMaggiewalkingslowlypast。Hegaveagreatstart,fearingforthepreviously-

mentionedeminentrespectabilityoftheplace。

Hethrewaswift,nervousglanceabouthim,allatoncefeelingguilty。Noonewasintheroom。

Hewenthastilyovertothesidedoor。Openingitandlookingout,heperceivedMaggiestanding,asifundecided,onthecorner。

Shewassearchingtheplacewithhereyes。

AssheturnedherfacetowardhimPetebeckonedtoherhurriedly,intentuponreturningwithspeedtoapositionbehindthebarandtotheatmosphereofrespectabilityuponwhichtheproprietorinsisted。

Maggiecametohim,theanxiouslookdisappearingfromherfaceandasmilewreathingherlips。

"Oh,Pete——,"shebeganbrightly。

Thebartendermadeaviolentgestureofimpatience。

"Oh,myGawd,"criedhe,vehemently。"Whatdehhelldoyehwannahangaroun’herefer?Doyehwannagitmeintehtrouble?"

hedemandedwithanairofinjury。

Astonishmentsweptoverthegirl’sfeatures。"Why,Pete!yehstol’me——"

Peteglancedprofoundirritation。Hiscountenancereddenedwiththeangerofamanwhoserespectabilityisbeingthreatened。

"Say,yehsmakesmetired。See?Whatdehhelldehyehwannatagaroun’attermefer?Yeh’llgitmeintehtroublewiddehol’

manan’dey’llbehelltehpay!Ifheseesawomanroun’herehe’llgocrazyan’I’lllosemejob!See?Yerbruddercomeinherean’raisedhellan’dehol’manhadaputupferit!An’nowI’mdone!See?I’mdone。"

Thegirl’seyesstaredintohisface。"Pete,don’tyehremem——"

"Oh,hell,"interruptedPete,anticipating。

Thegirlseemedtohaveastrugglewithherself。Shewasapparentlybewilderedandcouldnotfindspeech。Finallysheaskedinalowvoice:

"ButwherekinIgo?"

ThequestionexasperatedPetebeyondthepowersofendurance。

Itwasadirectattempttogivehimsomeresponsibilityinamatterthatdidnotconcernhim。Inhisindignationhevolunteeredinformation。

"Oh,gotehhell,"criedhe。Heslammedthedoorfuriouslyandreturned,withanairofrelief,tohisrespectability。

Maggiewentaway。

Shewanderedaimlesslyforseveralblocks。Shestoppedonceandaskedaloudaquestionofherself:"Who?"

Amanwhowaspassingnearhershoulder,humorouslytookthequestioningwordasintendedforhim。

"Eh?What?Who?Nobody!Ididn’tsayanything,"

helaughinglysaid,andcontinuedhisway。

Soonthegirldiscoveredthatifshewalkedwithsuchapparentaimlessness,somemenlookedatherwithcalculatingeyes。

Shequickenedherstep,frightened。Asaprotection,sheadoptedademeanorofintentnessasifgoingsomewhere。

Afteratimesheleftrattlingavenuesandpassedbetweenrowsofhouseswithsternnessandstoliditystampedupontheirfeatures。

Shehungherheadforshefelttheireyesgrimlyuponher。

Suddenlyshecameuponastoutgentlemaninasilkhatandachasteblackcoat,whosedecorousrowofbuttonsreachedfromhischintohisknees。ThegirlhadheardoftheGraceofGodandshedecidedtoapproachthisman。

Hisbeaming,chubbyfacewasapictureofbenevolenceandkind-heartedness。Hiseyesshonegood-will。

Butasthegirltimidlyaccostedhim,hegaveaconvulsivemovementandsavedhisrespectabilitybyavigorousside-step。

Hedidnotriskittosaveasoul。Forhowwashetoknowthattherewasasoulbeforehimthatneededsaving?

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ChapterXVII

Uponawetevening,severalmonthsafterthelastchapter,twointerminablerowsofcars,pulledbyslippinghorses,jangledalongaprominentside-street。Adozencabs,withcoat-enshroudeddrivers,clatteredtoandfro。Electriclights,whirringsoftly,shedablurredradiance。Aflowerdealer,hisfeettappingimpatiently,hisnoseandhiswaresglisteningwithrain-drops,stoodbehindanarrayofrosesandchrysanthemums。Twoorthreetheatresemptiedacrowduponthestorm-sweptpavements。Menpulledtheirhatsovertheireyebrowsandraisedtheircollarstotheirears。Womenshruggedimpatientshouldersintheirwarmcloaksandstoppedtoarrangetheirskirtsforawalkthroughthestorm。Peoplehavingbeencomparativelysilentfortwohoursburstintoaroarofconversation,theirheartsstillkindlingfromtheglowingsofthestage。

Thepavementsbecametossingseasofumbrellas。Mensteppedforthtohailcabsorcars,raisingtheirfingersinvariedformsofpoliterequestorimperativedemand。Anendlessprocessionwendedtowardelevatedstations。Anatmosphereofpleasureandprosperityseemedtohangoverthethrong,born,perhaps,ofgoodclothesandofhavingjustemergedfromaplaceofforgetfulness。

Inthemingledlightandgloomofanadjacentpark,ahandfulofwetwanderers,inattitudesofchronicdejection,wasscatteredamongthebenches。

Agirlofthepaintedcohortsofthecitywentalongthestreet。

Shethrewchangingglancesatmenwhopassedher,givingsmilinginvitationstomenofruraloruntaughtpatternandusuallyseemingsedatelyunconsciousofthemenwithametropolitansealupontheirfaces。

Crossingglitteringavenues,shewentintothethrongemergingfromtheplacesofforgetfulness。Shehurriedforwardthroughthecrowdasifintentuponreachingadistanthome,bendingforwardinherhandsomecloak,daintilyliftingherskirtsandpickingforherwell-shodfeetthedryerspotsuponthepavements。

Therestlessdoorsofsaloons,clashingtoandfro,disclosedanimatedrowsofmenbeforebarsandhurryingbarkeepers。

Aconcerthallgavetothestreetfaintsoundsofswift,machine-likemusic,asifagroupofphantommusicianswerehastening。

Atallyoungman,smokingacigarettewithasublimeair,strollednearthegirl。Hehadoneveningdress,amoustache,achrysanthemum,andalookofennui,allofwhichhekeptcarefullyunderhiseye。Seeingthegirlwalkonasifsuchayoungmanashewasnotinexistence,helookedbacktransfixedwithinterest。

Hestaredglassilyforamoment,butgaveaslightconvulsivestartwhenhediscernedthatshewasneithernew,Parisian,northeatrical。

Hewheeledabouthastilyandturnedhisstareintotheair,likeasailorwithasearch-light。

Astoutgentleman,withpompousandphilanthropicwhiskers,wentstolidlyby,thebroadofhisbacksneeringatthegirl。

Abelatedmaninbusinessclothes,andinhastetocatchacar,bouncedagainsthershoulder。"Hi,there,Mary,Ibegyourpardon!Braceup,oldgirl。"Hegraspedherarmtosteadyher,andthenwasawayrunningdownthemiddleofthestreet。

Thegirlwalkedonoutoftherealmofrestaurantsandsaloons。Shepassedmoreglitteringavenuesandwentintodarkerblocksthanthosewherethecrowdtravelled。

Ayoungmaninlightovercoatandderbyhatreceivedaglanceshotkeenlyfromtheeyesofthegirl。Hestoppedandlookedather,thrustinghishandsinhispocketsandmakingamockingsmilecurlhislips。"Come,now,oldlady,"hesaid,"youdon’tmeantotellmethatyousizedmeupforafarmer?"

Alaboringmanmarchedalongwithbundlesunderhisarms。

Toherremarks,hereplied:"It’safineevenin’,ain’tit?"

Shesmiledsquarelyintothefaceofaboywhowashurryingbywithhishandsburiedinhisovercoat,hisblondelocksbobbingonhisyouthfultemples,andacheerysmileofunconcernuponhislips。Heturnedhisheadandsmiledbackather,wavinghishands。

him。"He’sallright!Hedidn’tmeananything!Letitgo!

He’sagoodfellah!"

"Din’heinsul’me?"askedthemanearnestly。

"No,"saidthey。"Ofcoursehedidn’t!He’sallright!"

"Surehedidn’insul’me?"demandedtheman,withdeepanxietyinhisvoice。

"No,no!Weknowhim!He’sagoodfellah。Hedidn’tmeananything。"

"Well,zen,"saidtheman,resolutely,"I’mgo’’pol’gize!"

Whenthewaitercame,themanstruggledtothemiddleofthefloor。

"Girlshshedyouinsul’me!Ishaydamnlie!I’pol’gize!"

"Allright,"saidthewaiter。

Themansatdown。Hefeltasleepybutstrongdesiretostraightenthingsoutandhaveaperfectunderstandingwitheverybody。

"Nell,Iallustrea’syehshquare,din’I?Yehlikesme,don’

yehs,Nell?

I’mgoo’f’ler?"

"Sure,"saidthewomanofbrillianceandaudacity。

"YehknowsI’mstuckonyehs,don’yehs,Nell?"

"Sure,"sherepeated,carelessly。

Overwhelmedbyaspasmofdrunkenadoration,hedrewtwoorthreebillsfromhispocket,and,withthetremblingfingersofanofferingpriest,laidthemonthetablebeforethewoman。

"Yehsknows,damnit,yehskinhaveallgot,’causeI’mstuckonyehs,Nell,damn’t,I——I’mstuckonyehs,Nell——buydrinksh——damn’t——we’rehavin’

heluvatime——w’enanyonetrea’smeri’——I——damn’t,Nell——we’rehavin’

heluva——time。"

Shortlyhewenttosleepwithhisswollenfacefallenforwardonhischest。

Thewomendrankandlaughed,notheedingtheslumberingmaninthecorner。

Finallyhelurchedforwardandfellgroaningtothefloor。

Thewomenscreamedindisgustanddrewbacktheirskirts。

"Comeahn,"criedone,startingupangrily,"let’sgetoutofhere。"

Thewomanofbrillianceandaudacitystayedbehind,takingupthebillsandstuffingthemintoadeep,irregularly-shapedpocket。

Agutturalsnorefromtherecumbentmancausedhertoturnandlookdownathim。

Shelaughed。"Whatadamnfool,"shesaid,andwent。

Thesmokefromthelampssettledheavilydowninthelittlecompartment,obscuringthewayout。Thesmellofoil,stiflinginitsintensity,pervadedtheair。Thewinefromanoverturnedglassdrippedsoftlydownupontheblotchesontheman’sneck。

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ChapterXVIII

Inaroomawomansatatatableeatinglikeafatmonkinapicture。

Asoiled,unshavenmanpushedopenthedoorandentered。

"Well,"saidhe,"Mag’sdead。"

"What?"saidthewoman,hermouthfilledwithbread。

"Mag’sdead,"repeatedtheman。

"Dehhellsheis,"saidthewoman。Shecontinuedhermeal。

Whenshefinishedhercoffeeshebegantoweep。

"Ikinrememberwhenhertwofeetwasnobiggerdanyert’umb,andshewearedworstedboots,"moanedshe。

"Well,whatadat?"saidtheman。

"Ikinrememberwhenshewearedworstedboots,"shecried。

Theneighborsbegantogatherinthehall,staringinattheweepingwomanasifwatchingthecontortionsofadyingdog。A

dozenwomenenteredandlamentedwithher。Undertheirbusyhandstheroomstookonthatappallingappearanceofneatnessandorderwithwhichdeathisgreeted。

Suddenlythedooropenedandawomaninablackgownrushedinwithoutstretchedarms。"Ah,poorMary,"shecried,andtenderlyembracedthemoaningone。

"Ah,whatter’bleafflictionisdis,"continuedshe。Hervocabularywasderivedfrommissionchurches。"MepoorMary,howIfeelferyehs!

Ah,whatater’bleafflictionisadisobed’entchil’。"

Hergood,motherlyfacewaswetwithtears。Shetrembledineagernesstoexpresshersympathy。Themournersatwithbowedhead,rockingherbodyheavilytoandfro,andcryingoutinahigh,strainedvoicethatsoundedlikeadirgeonsomeforlornpipe。

"Ikinrememberwhenshewearedworstedbootsan’hertwofeetswasnobiggerdanyert’umban’shewearedworstedboots,MissSmith,"shecried,raisingherstreamingeyes。

"Ah,mepoorMary,"sobbedthewomaninblack。Withlow,coddlingcries,shesankonherkneesbythemourner’schair,andputherarmsabouther。Theotherwomenbegantogroanindifferentkeys。

"Yerpoormisguidedchil’isgonenow,Mary,an’letushopeit’sferdehbes’。Yeh’llfergivehernow,Mary,won’tyehs,dear,allherdisobed’ence?Allhert’anklessbehaviortohermudderan’

allherbadness?She’sgonewhereherter’blesinswillbejudged。"

Thewomaninblackraisedherfaceandpaused。Theinevitablesunlightcamestreaminginatthewindowsandshedaghastlycheerfulnessuponthefadedhuesoftheroom。Twoorthreeofthespectatorsweresniffling,andonewasloudlyweeping。Themourneraroseandstaggeredintotheotherroom。Inamomentsheemergedwithapairoffadedbabyshoesheldinthehollowofherhand。

"Ikinrememberwhensheusedtoweardem,"criedshe。

Thewomenburstanewintocriesasiftheyhadallbeenstabbed。

Themournerturnedtothesoiledandunshavenman。

"Jimmie,boy,gogityersister!Gogityersisteran’we’llputdehbootsonherfeets!"

"Deywon’tfithernow,yehdamnfool,"saidtheman。

"Gogityersister,Jimmie,"shriekedthewoman,confrontinghimfiercely。

Themansworesullenly。Hewentovertoacornerandslowlybegantoputonhiscoat。Hetookhishatandwentout,withadragging,reluctantstep。

Thewomaninblackcameforwardandagainbesoughtthemourner。

"Yeh’llfergiveher,Mary!Yeh’llfergiveyerbad,bad,chil’!Herlifewasacursean’herdayswereblackan’yeh’llfergiveyerbadgirl?She’sgonewherehersinswillbejudged。"

"She’sgonewherehersinswillbejudged,"criedtheotherwomen,likeachoiratafuneral。

"DehLordgivesanddehLordtakesaway,"saidthewomaninblack,raisinghereyestothesunbeams。

"DehLordgivesanddehLordtakesaway,"respondedtheothers。

"Yeh’llfergiveher,Mary!"pleadedthewomaninblack。Themourneressayedtospeakbuthervoicegaveway。Sheshookhergreatshouldersfrantically,inanagonyofgrief。Hottearsseemedtoscaldherquiveringface。Finallyhervoicecameandaroselikeascreamofpain。

"Oh,yes,I’llfergiveher!I’llfergiveher!"

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