〃Why; you look perfectly stunning;〃 said Nora。 〃You have got just the shape for them。 Pull them up a little。 There; that is better。 Now step out and let me see you。〃
Jane walked across the room and Nora rocked in laughter。 〃Oh; Nora; I will just take them off。 You are as mean as you can be。 I will pull them off。〃
〃Not a bit;〃 said Nora; still laughing; 〃only stretch your legs a bit when you walk。 Don't mince along。 Stride like a man。 These men have had all the fun in the matter of clothes。 I tell you it was one of the proudest moments of my life when I saw my own legs walking。 Now step out and swing your arms。 There; you are fine; a fine little chap; Jane; round as a barrel; and neat as a ballet dancer; although I never saw one except in magazines。〃
Trim and neat Jane looked; the riding suit showing off the beautiful lines of her round; shapely figure。 Shrinking; blushing; and horribly conscious of her pants; Jane followed Nora from her bedroom。 A swift glance she threw around the room。 To her joy it was empty but for Mrs。 Gwynne; who was ready with a big glass of rich milk and a slice of home…made bread and delicious butter。
〃Good morning; my dear;〃 said Mrs。 Gwynne; kissing her。 〃You will need something before you ride。 You will have breakfast after your return。〃
Jane went close to her and stood beside her; still blushing。 〃Oh; thank you;〃 she cried; 〃I am really hungry already。 I hope I won't get killed。 I never was on a horse before; you know。〃
〃Oh; never fear; Lawrence is very careful。 If it were Nora now I would not be so sure about you; but Lawrence is quite safe。〃
At this point Larry came in。 〃Well; Jane; all ready? Good for you。 I like a girl that is always on time。〃
〃How do you like her pants; Larry?〃 said Nora; wickedly。
〃Perfectly splendiferous;〃 cried Larry。
〃Oh; you mean thing; Nora;〃 cried Jane; dropping hurriedly into a chair with scarlet face and indignant eyes。
〃Come along; Jane; old chap; don't mind her。 Those pants never looked so well before; I assure you。 We are going to have a great time。 I guarantee that in a few minutes you will be entirely oblivious of such trivial things as mere pants。〃
They all passed out into the front yard to see Jane mount and take her first lesson。
〃This is Polly;〃 said Larry。 〃She has taught us all to ride; and though she has lost her shape a bit; she has still 'pep' enough to decline to take a dare。〃
〃What do I do?〃 said Jane; gazing fearfully at the fat and shapeless Polly。
〃There is just one rule in learning to ride;〃 said Larry; 〃step on and stick there。 Polly will look after the rest。〃
〃Step onit is easy to say; but〃
〃This way;〃 said Nora。 She seized hold of the horn of the saddle; put her foot into the stirrup and sprang upon Polly's back。 〃Oh; there's where the pants come in;〃 she added as her dress caught on to the rear of the saddle。 〃Now up you go。 Make up your mind you are going to DO it; not going to TRY。〃
A look of serious determination came into Jane's face; a look that her friends would have recognised as the precursor of a resolute and determined attempt to achieve the thing in hand。 She seized the horn of the saddle; put her foot into the stirrup and 〃stepped on。〃
The riding lesson was an unqualified success; though for some reason; known only to herself; Polly signalised the event by promptly running away immediately her head was turned homeward; and coming back down the lane at a thundering gallop。
〃Hello!〃 cried Nora; running out to meet them。 〃Why; Jane; you have been fooling us all along。 You needn't tell me this is your first ride。〃
〃My very first;〃 said Jane; 〃but I hope not my last。〃
〃But; my dear;〃 said Mrs。 Gwynne; who had also come out to see the return; 〃you are doing famously。〃
〃Am I?〃 cried Jane; her face aglow and her eyes shining。 〃I think it is splendid。 Shall we ride again to…day; Larry?〃
〃Right away after breakfast and all day long if you like。 You are a born horsewoman; Jane。〃
〃Weren't you afraid when Polly ran off with you like that?〃 inquired Nora。
〃Afraid? I didn't know there was any danger。 Was there any?〃 inquired Jane。
〃Not a bit;〃 said Nora; 〃so long as you kept your head。〃
〃But there really was no danger; was there; Larry?〃 insisted Jane。
〃None at all; Jane;〃 said Nora; 〃I assure you。 Larry got rattled when he saw you tear off in that wild fashion; but I knew you would be all right。 Come in; breakfast is ready。〃
〃And so am I;〃 said Jane。 〃I haven't been so hungry I don't know when。〃
〃Why; she's not plain…looking after all;〃 said Nora to her mother as Jane strode manlike off to her room。
〃Plain…looking?〃 exclaimed her mother。 〃I never thought her plain… looking。 She has that beauty that shines from within; a beauty that never fades; but grows with every passing year。〃
A council of war was called by Nora immediately after breakfast; at which plans were discussed for the best employment of the three precious days during which the visitors were to be at the ranch。 There were so many things to be done that unless some system were adopted valuable time would be wasted。
〃It appears to me; Miss Nora;〃 said Dr。 Brown after a somewhat prolonged discussion; 〃that to accomplish all the things that you have suggested; and they all seem not only delightful but necessary; we shall require at least a month of diligent application。〃
〃At the very least;〃 cried Nora。
〃So what are we going to do?〃 said the doctor。
It was finally decided that the Browns should extend their stay at Lakeside House for a week; after which the doctor should proceed to the coast and be met on his return at Banff by Jane; with Nora as her guest。
〃Then that's all settled;〃 said Larry。 〃Now what's for to…day?〃
As if in answer to that question a honk of a motor car was heard outside。 Nora rushed to the door; saying; 〃That's Mrs。 Waring… Gaunt。〃 But she returned hastily with heightened colour。
〃Larry;〃 she said; 〃it's that Mr。 Wakeham。〃
〃Wakeham;〃 cried Larry。 〃What's got him up so early; I wonder?〃 with a swift look at Jane。
〃I wonder;〃 said Nora; giving Jane a little dig。
〃I thought I would just run up and see if you had all got home safely last night;〃 they heard his great voice booming outside to Larry。
〃My; but he is anxious;〃 said Nora。
〃But who is he; Nora?〃 inquired her mother。
〃A friend of Jane's; and apparently terribly concerned about her welfare。〃
〃Stop; Nora;〃 said Jane; flushing a fiery red。 〃Don't be silly。 He is a young man whom we met on the train; Mrs。 Gwynne; a friend of some of our Winnipeg friends。〃
〃We shall be very glad to have him stay with us; my dear;〃 said Mrs。 Gwynne。 〃Go and bring him in。〃
〃Go on; Jane;〃 said Nora。
〃Now; Nora; stop it;〃 said Jane。 〃I will get really cross with you。 Hush; there he is。〃
The young man seemed to fill up the door with his bulk。 〃Mr。 Wakeham;〃 said Larry; as the young fellow stood looking around on the group with a frank; expansive smile upon his handsome face。 As his eye fell upon a little lady the young man seemed to come to attention。 Insensibly he appeared to assume an attitude of greater respect as he bowed low over her hand。
〃I hope you will pardon my coming here so early in the morning;〃 he said with an embarrassed air。 〃I have the honour of knowing your guests。〃
〃Any friend of our guests is very welcome here; Mr。 Wakeham;〃 said Mrs。 Gwynne; smiling at him with gentle dignity。
〃Good morning; Mr。 Wakeham;〃 said Jane; coming forward with outstretched hand。 〃You are very early in your calls。 You could not have slept very much。〃
〃No; indeed;〃 replied Mr。 Wakeham; 〃and that is one reason why I waked so early。 My bed was not so terribly attractive。〃
〃Oh;〃 exclaimed Nora in a disappointed tone; as she shook hands with him; 〃we thought you were anxious to see us。〃
〃Quite right;〃 said the young man; holding her hand and looking boldly into her eyes。 〃I have come to see you。〃
Before his look Nora's saucy eyes fell and for some unaccountable reason her usually ready speech forsook her。 Mr。 Wakeham fell into easy conversation with Mr。 Gwynne and Dr。 Brown concerning mining matters; in which he was especially interested。 He had spent an hour about the Manor Mine and there he had heard a good deal about Mr。 Gwynne's mine and was anxious to see that if there were no objections。 He wondered if he might drive Mr。 Gwynneand indeed; he had a large car and would be glad to fill it up with a party if any one cared to come。 He looked at Mrs。 Gwynne as he spoke。
〃Yes; Mother; you go。 It is such a lovely day;〃 said Nora enthusiastically; 〃and Jane can go with you。〃
〃Jane is going riding;〃 said Larry firmly。
〃I am going to Mrs。 Waring…Gaunt's;〃 said Jane。 〃I arranged with her last night。〃
While they were settling Mrs。 Gwynne's protests; and covered by the noise of conversation; Mr。 Wakeham managed to get close to Nora。 〃I want you to come;〃 he said in a low voice。 〃That's what I came for。〃
Startled and confused by this extraordinary announcement; Nora could think of no answer。
〃I think you were to show me the mine;〃 he added。 Then while Nora gasped at him; he said aloud; 〃My car is a seven passenger; so we can take quite a party。〃
〃Why not Kathleen?〃 suggested Jane。
〃Yes; indeed; Kathleen might like to go;〃 said Mrs。 Gwynne。
〃Then let's all go;〃 cried Nora。
〃Thank you awfully;〃 murmured Mr。 Wakeham。 〃We shall only be two or three hours at most;〃 continued Nora。 〃We shall be back in time for lunch。〃
〃For that matter;〃 said Mr。 Gwynne; 〃we can lunch at the mine。〃
〃Splendid;〃 cried Nora。 〃Come along。 We'll run up with you to the Waring…Gaunts' for Kathleen;〃 she added to Mr。 Wakeham。
At the Waring…Gaunts' they had some difficulty persuading Kathleen to join the party; but under the united influence of Jack and his sister; she agreed to go。
〃Now then;〃 said Mrs。 Waring…Gaunt; 〃you have your full party; Mr。 WakehamMr。 and Mrs。 Gwynne; Dr。 Brown; and the three girls。〃
〃What about me?〃 said Larry dolefully。
〃I shall stay with you;〃 cried Nora; evading Mr。 Wakeham's eyes。
〃No; Nora;〃 said Jane in a voice of quiet decision。 〃Last night Mrs。 Waring…Gaunt and I arranged tha
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