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She had really not meant Before Autumn was aware that there had come any change in the it for a question so much as an announcement of immobility his posture, Bruce had But the helpless, almost childlike seized her wrist and turned her look of dejection that appeared bopt so that she stood facing him. promptly in his eyes gave her a I should like you to know, just moments disquietude. the same, he said. He bent forward and As he spoke, he drew her violentclasped his hands. You wish to go. Autumn?" to him. For an ly inelectrifying he asked, his voice grown wistful. stant, she knew that all her resistDa, she replied, ance had crumpled within her and one cant althat she was responding to his al- ways do just what one would like to most brutal kiss with a fierce and do. I came here because I wanted to overwhelming joy. Then, with all messand Ive managed to make a of everything since Ive come. the strength of her arms, she beat Jarvis sighed heavily. against him, striving to tear herself Im sorry, my dear. It hasnt been your away from his crushing embrace. fault either." With a low laugh, Bruce grasped her shoulders and flung her Its the fault of no one In particufrom It was just in him, so that she reeled backward lar. Autumn said. against the wall of the cabin. She the cards. Aye. I know. Youre still thinkstood, gasping in rage and terror, unable to speak, while he lighted ing of Geoffreys son. Isnt that it? another cigarette and lounged indifIm thinking of everything, she ferently again on the tables edge. I cant go on living responded. Now you have the reason," he here with things as they are. Ive said. You had better not come here done my best Da or my worst, perhaps, you would say. It will be again. She looked across at him, unable easier for everyone concerned if I at first to give place to the terrify- get back to the other side of the ing conviction that had come sud- world. She got up again and went to denly upon her. She had done more stand before the window. There folthan cure him of his love for her she had destroyed even his respect lowed a long silence burdened with the impasse to which their emotions for her. In a moment she was out of the had come. She heard her father door into the blindness of a dying clear his throat with a deep rumble, and then she knew that he had risen sky, a dying world, into a forlorn and was coming slowly toward her. was that hollow with the space moan His hand lay for a moment genof death. tly upon her shoulder, but she did not turn to lock at him. CHAPTER XI Im sorry, my girl, he mutI cannot tell you how sorAutumn had gone to the drawing tered. room immediately after dinner and ry I am. I had hoped somehow had seated herself at the piano. Dur- that you might be happy here after a time in spite of everything. I ing the hour she had sat at the table with her father, she had done had hoped for too much, it seems." her best to bring him out of his ButI had, too,to Autumn .replied. it wasnt be." solitary brooding. But her own I shall miss you more now than frame of mind had been too desoJarvis said, and then, after late to make the task easy. She was ever, a long silence: But you must not sorry for him, inexpressibly so. because of that, Autuma stay For weeks Autumn had watched You are making it easy for me to him fighting alone, retreating beAutumn somewhat said, fore the heartless bludgeonings of go, in spite of herself. abruptly his own conscience, recovering himThe old man went back to his self again and beating his way back and re- chair. Autumn," he said at last, to a position of dont be impatient with me tonight newed faith in himself. And always Autumn knew that his love for her Im tired and your music I didnt mean that, Da, she said was the one precious thing in his life. It was because of her, the quickly and went to him at once. daughter of Millicent, that he re- hisThe Lairds head sank forward, eyes staring out upon the garfused to give up the fight, and beId be just as glad if I could cause of the memory of Millicent den. make it easy for you to stay, he that lived in her. said. Sometimes I think you It was only natural, perhaps, that His voice stopped and he swept he should be blind to the fact that his eyes with his hand. Autumn was stubborn he his struggle by threw her arms around him and drawing his daughter into the conhim close to her in silence. flict. He had thought to avoid that pressed he freed himself gently Presently she where would her by keeping from her embrace. of Had she known never have it You think of your father as a been content to remain in England, he said stoutly. Autumn, Jarvis would have fought through coward, I may have more courage than comfortthe in died and to the end you know. Yesterday when the boy ing knowledge that she could at came to see me I thought I might least begin her own life and live it tell him tell him all that I told as she pleased, without the unhappy you one night upstairs there. I have heritage of the past senses still, and I can see things my And now another evening was still with my own eyes. Ail your coming serenely to a close, as silly carrying-othis summer with though the stars of the night before, that mad crowd of Elliot Parrs it when she had gone alone to see didnt blind me to the truth. Ive Bruce, had not shrunk out of the known from the first what was besky, as though all beauty had not hind it I've spent days and nights become ashes in her heart Jarvis thinking about it. And when the had gone to his library after dinner, boy came before he came to me, I and Autumn sat at the piano, her thought I thought the right thing hands lisping idly over the keys, her to do would be to tell him so that eyes inattentively noting the blue hed know so that hed understand. dusk that' stole from the open win- Then, I thought he could do what dow and made a strange, impalpa- he liked and you could do what you ble color of a great bowl of yellow liked and I wouldn't raise a hand roses. to stop it, one way or the other. But Presently her hands fell from the theres no way of accounting for keyboard and lay listlessly in her these things, it seems. He came to lap. At a sound from the hall, she me and he stood there as if he had turned and saw her father standing been Geoffrey Landor himself in the doorway, his cigar In his proud, insolent, careless and I ofwith fered him fingers, his eyes fixed upon her money for the loss of his an unwonted tenderness. sheep. I dont think I expected him What was that you were playing, to take it but his manner stirred he asked after a mo- something in me. It stirred the bitAutumn? terness and the hatred and the pride ment. that have filled me for twenty years That was Grondahls Serenade, and I turned him out! He paused Da, she told him. And tow I am a moment. before for it heard you play Ive and I've asked the name of it, he turning you out, it seems." reNo, Da, Autumn protested, it said, but I can never seem to member. Play It again. I like it. isnt so. You mustnt say that I beHe came into the room and went am going back as I told you to a large chair that stood to one cause I think it will be best for us side of the French windows where all. Jarvis Dean drew himself up. he sat gazing out Into the fitful light Have him over tonight in the of the garden as Autumn played. him here When she came to the end at last, morning." he said. Bring him all tell 1 11 tell him. Ill and up Autumn got and he did not speak, and moved to the console where the I told you. When he has heard" roses stood. She caressed at opuFather, pleasel Autumn pleadyellow bloom with lent. That would only hurt Bruce ed. thoughtful fingers. Jarvis en- and it would only hurt me. You No more music? note in his would be doing that for me. and it quired at last, a wistful If I love voice that hurt the bruised part of would be quite useless. another of only its Landor, Bruce her being. over it blunders. Ill Perhaps later, she said quietl- my silly ocean betweenget us it ought with the yone to be easy. Im not so hopeless Aye, he said, I suppose But for that I shall go on forever breaking mood it in the must be someone who doesn't that bit now the one you just my heart over for me. It care brings something. means played it." The Laird raised his head and light to one when he hears Old Saint Pat ambled into the looked at her. "You mean he 1 room and settled himself on a rug mean he doesnt love me. at his masters feet Autumn left Da, she said, smiling down at him, the roses and walked to a chair though theres nothing go strange ' T- ifcr WNU SERVICE 14 & JSr f- O MARTHA OSTENSO CHAPTER X hands from the family can be made smooth by ' sSh to which a little ashing in water Vinegar has been added. Crinkled anguage 'toLoaue. to jHove Laird looked at her sternly. Itll be as you say, then, he said. Its better so. Ill sell up in the fall and join you." He patted her shoulder In awkward and Inarticulate compassion, and turned away. She could hear his retreating steps on the polished floor, heavy and measured and pondering. To her defeated spirit. It seemed that those footsteps sounded the inexorable, iron stride of the past crushing down the present and the future. She looked out upon the blurred garden with eyes dull in resignation. During the days that followed, Jarvis Deans spirits were lighter than they had been for months. To be sure, it was not pleasant to think that Autumn was leaving the place to which she had come such a short time ago, her heart swelling with anticipation of what the future held for her, her mind full of plans for the new life she was entering. He was sorry for her. And yet, the irking uncertainty of those weeks had been almost more than he could bear at times. Autumns decision to return to the Old Country had relieved him of that, at least. His own resolve to sell everything and follow her as soon as it could be managed without too great a sacrifice had brought its regrets, its pang of loneliness, but that had self-respe- n near her father's. about that. what Da," she said gently, Jarvis was thoughtful for a mowould you say to my going back to ment. Then he got up quickly and Aunt Flo? The Laird turned slowly in his chair and looked at her ncross his She glanced at him shoulder. almost without interest cistood looking at his 1 didn't think hed be such a gar. damned young fool! he said. Autumn laughed suddenly, but the Ive done my best, Da or my worst. passed. He had a clear road before him now. He would leave behind him the past and all its burden of unhappiness and spend the rest of his days in a manner befitting a man of ample means whose declining years might easily be his brightest. It was some such feeling that possessed him as he looked at Autumn now, sitting opposite him at the breakfast table. He had ordered an early breakfast so that he might leave in good time on his journey into the hills to inspect hia flocks and to take up some supplies to old Absolom Peek. Tom Willmar had been making the trips back and forth during the summer, but Jarvis was in the habit of going himself at least once during the season. Besides, he had given instructions to have the young Irish lad, Clancy Shane, drive out the few hundred sheep that had been culled from the range and were being brought down to be sold. He wanted to spend a half hour with the boy and assure himself that everything was coming along as it should. You might make the trip in with me today. Autumn,' he suggested, if you have nothing else to do. It would be company for me and the drive would do you no harm. I thought of it last night, Autumn said. "It will be my last chance to see the flocks before I leave. Aye thats so. Well, get your- self ready and Ill wait for you. Ill change In a Jiffy, Da, she said, and left the table. Put enough lunch in the box for the two of us, then, Jarvis told Hannah. We'll be back for din- there in the back of the car and tell him I'll be up myself maybe in a week or two. Autumn started the motor and put her hand on the gear shift. Here, now wait a bit! Jarvis shouted. "Well eat first. For a full hour. Autumn and her father talked and laughed together as they had not done since she was a child. When she got up to go at last, Jarvis went with her to the car and leaned over to kiss her before she started away. So long, darling," Autumn called as she put the car into the trail Ill be back before you again. know it. Jarvis stood shading his eyes sun, until the against the mid-dacar vanished around a bend in the trail, and an Inexplicable sadness came over him. He had been too happy for the past hour. He turned and picked his way slowly down into the valley. y It was not until Autumn's visit with Absolom Peek had come to an end and she was preparing to hurry away that she found the courage to tell him that she was bidding him good-bfor the last time. She had stayed with the old herder much longer than she had planned. Youll be cornin up again, like as not, Absolom said as they strolled y together toward Autumns car. she I'm afraid not, Absolom, told him. Im never coming again. Eh? The old man looked at her in surprise. Im going back again to England, Absolom. Now, now! Whats wrong, eh?" Theres nothing wrong, Absolom. Im just out of place here. Absolom thrust his fingers under his weathered hat and scratched his head. Well, well, he said at last. It Isnt much of a place for a young girl, I know. Itll go hard with the Laird, Im thinkin', losln' you again just when hes got used to havin you round. Autumn hesitated before she made her reply. After all, It would do no good to tell him that her father had decided to spend the rest of his days abroad. I havent been much of a help to him, Im afraid," she replied. Hes past help, that man, AbNot but what solom said suddenly. hes been a great man in his day. But hes not livin. Miss Autumn. Poor Da, Autumn murmured. He hasnt had an easy life. Thats right enough. He hasnt. But he wont make it easier by packin you off to that Hes not sending me away, Absolom," she hastened to assure him. Im going because I want to. Absolom regarded her quizzicalTheres more behind it than ly. that. Im thinkin. Though Im askin no questions, mind. She was staunchly cheerful in her farewell to Absolom, but a hot mist came between her eyes and that unforgettable picture there on the hillside below them. And then, in a moment, she was gone and old Absolom had turned again to his solitary task. Very late that night, when Autumn lay awake and allowed her mind to drift sleepily back over the journey into the hills, it seemed to her that what she had beheld in the cycle of that day had been sunrise and sunset on the moon, or on some bizarrely landscaped planet hitherto only a fantastic dream in the mind of man. Early morning had clawed great, long scars of black valley down the pale, colossal faces of the hills, frightening and thrilling in their report of what this land had been in ages gone. Noon had made insubstantial Islands of the mountain tops, swimming in their mists as on the white lambency And in of some primordial sea. the twilight, the dark patches of pine that marked the valleys in that broad expanse might have been the spoor of creatures unthinkable, in an unthinkable chaos of the earth. No more of that now! Back again to the artificial, the purposeless life she had known with Aunt Flo. Forget that there had ever been anything else. Forget the reverent somber brow of a mountain bared to the moon. Forget a star unfolding like a bloom of sweet loneliness in tire luminous, unnameable color of a summer sky. Forget the drift of mountain rain in the spring, and the flamy torches of Indian paint brush on the gaunt hills. Forget Bruce Landor, and the curious, heartless, dear ways of love, forever. CHAPTER XII On an evening within a week of the time set for Autumns departure, Florian Parr telephoned from Hector Cardigans place and invited her to go with him to the Hospital Benefit Ball that night in Kamloops. Linda is here with me, Florian said. I had to come up on business, hands. The trail will be rougher higher but I see no reason why we shouldnt with it We up, Da, she explained once when mix in a little pleasure she glanced sideways at him and brought our duds and we're all saw the grim set of his face. We'll dolled up. We havent seen anymake good time now and loaf later thing of you for two weeks. Ill run out In the car for you if you say on. so. How about it? Noon brought them within sight of I don't know, Florian," she temthe small flock that Clancy Shane I'm not much in the mood was bringing down from the upper porized. it. for ranges and Autumn waited in the he urged her. "Oh, come on! car while her father walked down Into the valley. Half an hour later "Wheres your community spirit? The natives will never furglve you he came back. if don't support the cause. HecI think Ill stay along with toryou has promised to chaperon us." If to he said. Moony, you want Florian laughed in a meaningful go along by yourself and have a naivete which nettled her disproporword with Absolom, you can pick tionately. me up on the way back." "Even you think I ought to have Til do that. Da, she said. Have someone to look after me," she reyou any message for Absolom? plied. Just give him the box of stuff (TO UK CUMl.VLD ner late. 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