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he finally did after a whispered suggestion that he himself was
feeling 〃more kam。〃 The master sat for some moments with his hand
upon the sleeping man's eyes; and a vague and undefinable sense of
loneliness seemed to fall upon him from the empty rafters of the
silent and deserted house。 The rising wind moaned fitfully around
its bleak shell with the despairing sound of far and forever
receding voices。 So strong was the impression that when the doctor
and McKinstry's attending brother re…entered the room; the master
still lingered beside the bed with a dazed sensation of abandonment
that the doctor's practical reassuring smile could hardly dispel。
〃He's doing splendidly now;〃 he said; listening to the sleeper's
more regular respiration: 〃and I'd advise you to go now; Mr。 Ford;
before he wakes; lest he might be tempted to excite himself by
talking to you again。 He's really quite out of danger now。 Good…
night! I'll drop in on you at the hotel when I return。〃
The master; albeit still confused and bewildered; felt his way to
the door and out into the open night。 The wind was still
despairingly wrestling with the tree…tops; but the far receding
voices seemed to be growing fainter in the distance; until; as he
passed on; they too seemed to pass away forever。
。 。 。 。 。 。
Monday morning had come again; and the master was at his desk in
the school house early; with a still damp and inky copy of the Star
fresh from the press before him。 The free breath of the pines was
blowing in the window; and bringing to his ears the distant voices
of his slowly gathering flock; as he read as follows:
〃The perpetrator of the dastardly outrage at the Indian Spring
Academy on Thursday lastwhich; through unfortunate
misrepresentation of the facts; led to a premature calling out of
several of our most public…spirited citizens; and culminated in a
most regrettable encounter between Mr。 McKinstry and the
accomplished and estimable principal of the schoolhas; we regret
to say; escaped condign punishment by leaving the country with his
relations。 If; as is seriously whispered; he was also guilty of an
unparalleled offence against a chivalrous code which will exclude
him in the future from ever seeking redress at the Court of Honor;
our citizens will be only too glad to get rid of the contamination
of being obliged to arrest him。 Those of our readers who know the
high character of the two gentlemen who were thus forced into a
hostile meeting; will not be surprised to know that the most ample
apologies were tendered on both sides; and that the entente
cordiale has been thoroughly restored。 The bulletwhich it is
said played a highly important part in the subsequent explanation;
proving to have come from a REVOLVER fired by some outsiderhas
been extracted from Mr。 McKinstry's thigh; and he is doing well;
with every prospect of a speedy recovery。〃
Smiling; albeit not uncomplacently; at this valuable contribution
to history from an unfettered press; his eye fell upon the next
paragraph; perhaps not so complacently:
〃Benjamin Daubigny; Esq。; who left town for Sacramento on important
business; not entirely unconnected with his new interests in Indian
Springs; will; it is rumored; be shortly joined by his wife; who
has been enabled by his recent good fortune to leave her old home
in the States; and take her proper proud position at his side。
Although personally unknown to Indian Springs; Mrs。 Daubigny is
spoken of as a beautiful and singularly accomplished woman; and it
is to be regretted that her husband's interests will compel them to
abandon Indian Springs for Sacramento as a future residence。 Mr。
Daubigny was accompanied by his private secretary Rupert; the
eldest son of H。 G。 Filgee; Esq。; who has been a promising graduate
of the Indian Spring Academy; and offers a bright example to the
youth of this district。 We are happy to learn that his younger
brother is recovering rapidly from a slight accident received last
week through the incautious handling of firearms。〃
The master; with his eyes upon the paper; remained so long plunged
in a reverie that the school…room was quite filled and his little
flock was wonderingly regarding him before he recalled himself。 He
was hurriedly reaching his hand towards the bell when he was
attracted by the rising figure of Octavia Dean。
〃Please; sir; you didn't ask if we had any news!〃
〃TrueI forgot;〃 said the master smiling。 〃Well; have you
anything to tell us?〃
〃Yes; sir。 Cressy McKinstry has left school。〃
〃Indeed!〃
〃Yes; sir; she's married。〃
〃Married;〃 repeated the master with an effort; yet conscious of the
eyes concentrated upon his colorless face。 〃Marriedand to whom?〃
〃To Joe Masters; sir; at the Baptist Chapel at Big Bluff; Sunday;
an' Marm McKinstry was thar with her。〃
There was a momentary and breathless pause。 Then the voices of his
little pupilsthose sage and sweet truants from tradition; those
gentle but relentless historians of the futurerose around him in
shrill chorus〃WHY; WE KNOWED IT ALL ALONG; SIR!〃
End