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第49章

She and her mother had an early lunch before the caffeteria opened, and were glad of the afternoon tea, often held in a retired corner of the broad piazza.She sat there one hot, dusty afternoon, alone and unusually tired.The asphalted street was glaring and noisy, the cross street deep in soft dust, for months unwet.

Failure had not discouraged her, but increasing success with all its stimulus and satisfaction called for more and more power.Her mind was busy foreseeing, arranging, providing for emergencies; and then the whole thing slipped away from her, she dropped her head upon her arm for a moment, on the edge of the tea table, and wished for Ross.

From down the street and up the street at this moment, two men were coming; both young, both tall, both good looking, both apparently approaching Union House.One of them was the nearer, and his foot soon sounded on the wooden step.The other stopped and looked in a shop window.

Diantha started up, came forward,--it was Mr.Eltwood.She had a vague sense of disappointment, but received him cordially.He stood there, his hat off, holding her hand for a long moment, and gazing at her with evident admiration.They turned and sat down in the shadow of the reed-curtained corner.

The man at the shop window turned, too, and went away.

Mr.Eltwood had been a warm friend and cordial supporter from the epoch of the Club-splitting speech.He had helped materially in the slow, up-hill days of the girl's effort, with faith and kind words.He had met the mother's coming with most friendly advances, and Mrs.Bell found herself much at home in his liberal little church.

Diantha had grown to like and trust him much.

"What's this about the new house, Miss Bell? Your mother says I may know.""Why not?" she said."You have followed this thing from the first.

Sugar or lemon? You see I want to disentangle the undertakings, set them upon their own separate feet, and establish the practical working of each one.""I see," he said, "and 'day service' is not 'cooked food delivery.'""Nor yet 'rooms for entertainment,' she agreed."We've got them all labelled, mother and I.There's the 'd.s.' and 'c.f.d.' and 'r.f.

e.' and the 'p.p.' That's picnics and parties.And more coming.""What, more yet? You'll kill yourself, Miss Bell.Don't go too fast.

You are doing a great work for humanity.Why not take a little more time?""I want to do it as quickly as I can, for reasons," answered Diantha.

Mr.Eltwood looked at her with tender understanding."I don't want to intrude any further than you are willing to want me," he said, "but sometimes I think that even you--strong as you are--would be better for some help."She did not contradict him.Her hands were in her lap, her eyes on the worn boards of the piazza floor.She did not see a man pass on the other side of the street, cast a searching glance across and walk quickly on again.

"If you were quite free to go on with your beautiful work," said Mr.

Eltwood slowly, "if you were offered heartiest appreciation, profound respect, as well as love, of course; would you object to marrying, Miss Bell?" asked in an even voice, as if it were a matter of metaphysical inquiry.Mrs.Porne had told him of her theory as to a lover in the home town, wishing to save him a long heart ache, but he was not sure of it, and he wanted to be.

Diantha glanced quickly at him, and felt the emotion under his quiet words.She withdrew her eyes, looking quite the other way.

"You are enough of a friend to know, Mr.Eltwood," she said, "I rather thought you did know.I am engaged.""Thank you for telling me; some one is greatly to be congratulated," he spoke sincerely, and talked quietly on about less personal matters, holding his tea untasted till it was cold.

"Do let me give you some that is hot," she said at last, "and let me thank you from my heart for the help and strength and comfort you have been to me, Mr.Eltwood.""I'm very glad," he said; and again, "I am very glad." "You may count upon anything I can do for you, always," he continued."I am proud to be your friend."He held her hand once more for a moment, and went away with his head up and a firm step.To one who watched him go, he had almost a triumphant air, but it was not triumph, only the brave beginning of a hard fight and a long one.

Then came Mrs.Bell, returned from a shopping trip, and sank down in a wicker rocker, glad of the shade and a cup of tea.No, she didn't want it iced."Hot tea makes you cooler," was her theory.

"You don't look very tired," said the girl."Seems to me you get stronger all the time.""I do," said her mother."You don't realize, you can't realize, Diantha, what this means to me.Of course to you I am an old woman, a back number--one has to feel so about one's mother.I did when Imarried, and my mother then was five years younger than I am now.""I don't think you old, mother, not a bit of it.You ought to have twenty or thirty years of life before you, real life.""That's just what I'm feeling," said Mrs.Bell, "as if I'd just begun to live! This is so _different!_ There is a big, moving thing to work for.There is--why Diantha, you wouldn't believe what a comfort it is to me to feel that my work here is--really--adding to the profits!"Diantha laughed aloud.

"You dear old darling," she said, "I should think it was! It is _making_ the profits.""And it grows so," her mother went on."Here's this part so well assured that you're setting up the new Union House! Are you _sure_about Mrs.Jessup, dear?"

"As sure as I can be of any one till I've tried a long time.She has done all I've asked her to here, and done it well.Besides, I mean to keep a hand on it for a year or two yet--I can't afford to have that fail."Mrs.Jessup was an imported aunt, belonging to one of the cleverest girls, and Diantha had had her in training for some weeks.

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