of some early roosting bird; all suggestion of the settlement; with
all traces of human contiguity; were left far behind。 It was
therefore with a strange and nervous sense of being softly hailed
by some woodland sprite that he seemed to hear his own name faintly
wafted upon the air。 He turned quickly; it was Cressy; panting
behind him! Even then; in her white closely gathered skirts; her
bared head and graceful arching neck bent forward; her flying
braids freed from the straw hat which she had swung from her arm so
as not to impede her flight; there was so much of the following
Maenad about her that he was for an instant startled。
He stopped; she bounded to him; and throwing her arms around his
neck with a light laugh; let herself hang for a moment breathless
on his breast。 Then recovering her speech she said slowly:
〃I started on an Injin trot after you; just as you turned off the
trail; but you'd got so far ahead while I was shaking myself clear
of Uncle Ben that I had to jist lope the whole way through the
woods to catch up。〃 She stopped; and looking up into his troubled
face caught his cheeks between her hands; and bringing his knit
brows down to the level of her humid blue eyes said; 〃You haven't
kissed me yet。 What's the matter?〃
〃Doesn't it strike you that I might ask that question; considering
that it's three days since I've seen you; and that you left me; in
a rather awkward position; to explain matters to your mother?〃 he
said coldly。 He had formulated the sentence in his mind some
moments before; but now that it was uttered; it appeared singularly
weak and impotent。
〃That's so;〃 she said with a frank laugh; burying her face in his
waistcoat。 〃You see; dandy boy〃his pet name〃I reckoned for
that reason we'd better lie low for a day or two。 Well;〃 she
continued; untying his cravat and retying it again; 〃how DID you
crawl out of it?〃
〃Do you mean to say your mother did not tell you?〃 he asked
indignantly。
〃Why should she?〃 returned Cressy lazily。 〃She never talks to me
of these things; honey。〃
〃And you knew nothing about it?〃
Cressy shook her head; and then winding one of her long braids
around the young man's neck; offered the end of it to his mouth;
and on his sternly declining it; took it in her own。
Yet even her ignorance of what had really happened did not account
to the master for the indifference of her long silence; and albeit
conscious of some inefficiency in his present unheroic attitude; he
continued sarcastically; 〃May I ask WHAT you imagined would happen
when you left me?〃
〃Well;〃 said Cressy confidently; 〃I reckoned; chile; you could lie
as well as the next man; and that; being gifted; you'd sling Maw
something new and purty。 Why; I ain't got no fancy; but I fixed up
something against Paw's questioning ME。 I made that conceited
Masters promise to swear that HE was in the barn with me。 Then I
calculated to tell Paw that you came meandering along just before
Maw popped in; and that I skedaddled to join Masters。 Of course;〃
she added quickly; tightening her hold of the master as he made a
sudden attempt at withdrawal; 〃I didn't let on to Masters WHY I
wanted him to promise; or that you were there。〃
〃Cressy;〃 said Ford; irritated beyond measure; 〃are you mad; or do
you think I am?〃
The girl's face changed。 She cast a half frightened; half
questioning glance at his eyes and then around the darkening aisle。
〃If we're going to quarrel; Jack;〃 she said hurriedly; 〃don't let's
do it BEFORE FOLKS。〃
〃In the name of Heaven;〃 he said; following her eyes indignantly;
〃what do you mean?〃
〃I mean;〃 she said; with a slight shiver of resignation and scorn;
〃if youoh dear! if IT'S ALL going to be like THEM; let's keep it
to ourselves。〃
He gazed at her in hopeless bewilderment。 Did she really mean that
she was more frightened at the possible revelation of their
disagreement than of their intimacy?
〃Come;〃 she continued tenderly; still glancing; however; uneasily
around her; 〃come! We'll be more comfortable in the hollow。 It's
only a step。〃 Still holding him by her braid she half led; half
dragged him away。 To the right was one of those sudden depressions
in the ground caused by the subsidence of the earth from hidden
springs and the uprooting of one or two of the larger trees。 When
she had forced him down this declivity below the level of the
needle…strewn forest floor; she seated him upon a mossy root; and
shaking out her skirts in a half childlike; half coquettish way;
comfortably seated herself in his lap; with her arm supplementing
the clinging braid around his neck。
〃Now hark to me; and don't holler so loud;〃 she said turning his
face to her questioning eyes。 〃What's gone of you anyway; nigger
boy?〃 It should be premised that Cressy's terms of endearment were
mainly negro…dialectical; reminiscences of her brief babyhood; her
slave…nurse; and the only playmates she had ever known。
Still implacable; the master coldly repeated the counts of his
indictment against the girl's strange indifference and still
stranger entanglements; winding up by setting forth the whole story
of his interview with her mother; his forced defence of the barn;
Seth's outspoken accusation; and their silent and furious struggle
in the loft。 But if he had expected that this daughter of a
Southwestern fighter would betray any enthusiasm over her lover's
participation in one of their characteristic feudsif he looked
for any fond praise for his own prowess; he was bitterly mistaken。
She loosened her arm from his neck of her own accord; unwound the
braid; and putting her two little hands clasped between her knees;
crossed her small feet before her; and; albeit still in his lap;
looked the picture of languid dejection。
〃Maw ought to have more sense; and you ought to have lit out of the
window after me;〃 she said with a lazy sigh。 〃Fightin' ain't in
your lineit's too much like THEM。 That Seth's sure to get even
with you。〃
〃I can protect myself;〃 he said haughtily。 Nevertheless he had a
depressing consciousness that his lithe and graceful burden was
somewhat in the way of any heroic expression。
〃Seth can lick you out of your boots; chile;〃 she said with naive
abstraction。 Then; as he struggled to secure an upright position;
〃Don't git riled; honey。 Of course you'd let them kill you before
YOU'D give in。 But that's their best holtthat's their trade!
That's all they can dodon't you see? That's where YOU'RE not
like THEMthat's why you're not their low down kind! That's why
you're my boythat's why I love you!〃
She had thrown her whole weight again upon his shoulders until she
had forced him back to his seat。 Then; with her locked hands again
around his neck; she looked intently into his face。 The varying
color dropped from her cheeks; her eyes seemed to grow larger; the
same look of rapt absorption and possession that had so transfigured
her young face at the ball was fixed upon it now。 Her lips parted
slightly; she seemed to murmur rather than speak:
〃What are these people to us? What are Seth's jealousies; Uncle
Ben's and Masters's foolishness; Paw and Maw's quarr'ls and
tantrums to you and me; dear? What is it what THEY think; what
they reckon; what they plan out; and what they set themselves
againstto us? We love each other; we belong to each other;
without their help or their hindrance。 From the time we first saw
each other it was so; and from that time Paw and Maw; and Seth and
Masters; and even YOU and ME; dear; had nothing else to do。 That
was love as I know it; not Seth's sneaking rages; and Uncle Ben's
sneaking fooleries; and Masters's sneaking conceit; but only love。
And knowing that; I let Seth rage; and Uncle Ben dawdle; and
Masters trifleand for what? To keep them from me and my boy。
They were satisfied; and we were happy。〃
Vague and unreasoning as he knew her speech to be; the rapt and
perfect conviction with which it was uttered staggered him。
〃But how is this to end; Cressy?〃 he said passionately。
The abstracted look passed; and the slight color and delicate
mobility of her face returned。 〃To end; dandy boy?〃 she repeated
lazily。 〃You didn't think of marrying medid you?〃
He blushed; stammered; and said 〃Yes;〃 albeit with all his past
vacillation and his present distrust of her; transparent on his
cheek and audible in his voice。
〃No; dear;〃 she said quietly; reaching down; untying her little
shoe and shaking the dust and pine needles from its recesses; 〃no!
I don't know enough to be a wife to you; just now; and you know it。
And I couldn't keep a house fit for you; and you couldn't afford to
keep ME without it。 And then it would be all known; and it
wouldn't be us two; dear; and our lonely meetings any more。 And we
couldn't be engagedthat would be too much like me and Seth over
again。 That's what you mean; dandy boyfor you're only a dandy
boy; you know; and they don't get married to backwood Southern
girls who haven't a nigger to bless themselves with since the war!
No;〃 she continued; lifting her proud little head so promptly after
Ford had recovered from his surprise as to make the ruse of
emptying her shoe perfectly palpable; 〃no; that's what we've both
allowed; dear; all along。 And now; honey; it's near time for me to
go。 Tell me something goodbefore I go。 Tell me that you love me
as you used totell me how you felt that night at the ball when
you first knew we loved each other。 But stopkiss me first
there; once morefor keeps。〃
CHAPTER XI。
When Uncle Ben; or 〃Benjamin Daubigny; Esq。;〃 as he was already
known in the columns of the 〃Star;〃 accompanied Miss Cressy
McKinstry on her way home after the first display of attention and
hospitality since his accession to wealth and position; he remained
for some m
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