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like。  They have been so long in Europe that they don't care for those
silly distinctions。  But what you say doesn't harm them。  It's simply
disgraceful to you; that's all;〃 said Dan furiously。

〃I'm glad it's no worse; Dan;〃 said his sister; with a tranquil smile。
〃And if you'll stop prancing up and down the room; and take a seat; and
behave yourself in a Christian manner; I'll talk with you; and if you
don't; I won't。  Do you suppose I'm going to be bullied into liking them?〃

〃You can like them or not; as you please;〃 said Dan sullenly; but he sat
down; and waited decently for his sister to speak。  〃But you can't abuse
themat least in my presence。〃

〃I didn't know men lost their heads as well as their hearts;〃 said Eunice。
〃Perhaps it's only an exchange; though; and it's Miss Pasmer's head。〃  Dan
started; but did not say anything; and Eunice smoothly continued: 〃No; I
don't believe it is。  She looked like a sensible girl; and she talked
sensibly。  I should think she had a very good head。  She has good manners;
and she's extremely pretty; and very graceful。  I'm surprised she should
be in love with such a simpleton。〃

〃Oh; go on!  Abuse me as much as you like;〃 said Dan。  He was at once
soothed by her praise of Alice。

〃No; it isn't necessary to go on; the case is a little too obvious。  But I
think she will do very well。  I hope you're not marrying the whole family;
though。  I suppose that it's always a question of which shall be scooped
up。  They will want to scoop you up; and we shall want to scoop her up。  I
dare say Ma'am Pasmer has her little plan; what is it?〃

Dan started at this touch on the quick; but he controlled himself; and
said; with dignity; 〃I have my own plans。〃

〃Well; you know what mother's are;〃 returned Eunice easily。  〃You seem so
cheerful that I suppose yours are quite the same; and you're just keeping
them for a surprise。〃  She laughed provokingly; and Dan burst forth again

〃You seem to live to give people pain。  You take a fiendish delight in
torturing others。  But if you think you can influence me in the slightest
degree; you're very much mistaken。〃

〃Well; well; there!  It sha'n't be teased any more; so it sha'n't!  It
shall have its own way; it shall; and nobody shall say a word against its
little girly's mother。〃  Eunice rose from her chair; and patted Dan on the
head as she passed to the adjoining room。  He caught her hand; and flung
it violently away; she shrieked with delight in his childish resentment;
and left him sulking。  She was gone two or three minutes; and when she
came back it was in quite a different mood; as often happens with women in
a little lapse of time。

〃Dan; I think Miss Pasmer is a beautiful girl; and I know we shall all
like her; if you don't set us against her by your arrogance。  Of course we
don't know anything about her yet; and you don't; really; but she seems a
very lovable little thing; and if she's rather silent and undemonstrative;
why; she'll be all the better for you: you've got demonstration enough for
twenty。  And I think the family are well enough。  Mrs。 Pasmer is
thoroughly harmless; and Mr。 Pasmer is a most dignified personage; his
eyebrows alone are worth the price of admission。〃  Dan could not help
smiling。  〃All that there is about it is; you mustn't expect to drive
people into raptures about them; and expect them to go grovelling round on
their knees because you do。〃

〃Oh; I know I'm an infernal idiot;〃 said Dan; yielding to the mingled
sarcasm and flattery。  〃It's because I'm so anxious; and you all seem so
confoundedly provisional about it。  Eunice; what do you suppose father
really thinks?〃

Eunice seemed tempted to a relapse into her teasing; but she did not
yield。  〃Oh;father's all rightfrom your point of view。  He's been
ridiculous from the first; perhaps that's the reason he doesn't feel
obliged to expatiate and expand a great deal at present。〃

〃Do you think so?〃 cried Dan; instantly adopting her as an ally。

〃Well; if I sad so; oughtn't it to be enough?〃

〃It depends upon what else you say。  Look here; now; Eunice!〃 Dan said;
with a laughing mixture of fun and earnest; 〃what are you going to say to
mother?  It's no use; being disagreeable; is it?  Of course; I don't
contend for ideal perfection anywhere; and I don't expect it。  But there
isn't anything experimental about this thing; and don't you think we had
better all make the best of it?〃

〃That sounds very impartial。〃

〃It is impartial。  I'm a purely disinterested spectator。〃

〃Oh; quite。〃

〃And don't you suppose I understand Mr。 and Mrs。 Pasmer quite as well as
you do?  All I say is that Alice is simply the noblest girl that ever
breathed; and〃

〃Now you're talking sense; Dan!〃

〃Well; what are you going to say when you get home; Eunice?  Come!〃

〃That we had better make the best of it。〃

〃And what else?〃

〃That you're hopelessly infatuated; and that she will twist you round her
finger。〃

〃Well?〃

〃But that you've had your own way so much; it will do you good to have
somebody else's a while。〃

〃I guess you're pretty solid;〃 said Dan; after thinking it over for a
moment。  〃I don't believe you're going to make it hard for me; and I know
you can make it just what you please。  But I want you to be frank with
mother。  Of course I wish you felt about the whole affair just as I do;
but if you're right on the main question; I don't care for the rest。  I'd
rather mother would know just how you feel about it;〃 said Dan; with a
sigh for the honesty which he felt to be not immediately attainable in his
own case。

〃Well; I'll see what can be done;〃 Eunice finally assented。

Whatever her feelings were in regard to the matter; she must have
satisfied herself that the situation was not to be changed by her
disliking it; and she began to talk so sympathetically with Dan that she
soon had the whole story of his love out of him。  They laughed a good deal
together at it; but it convinced her that he had not been hoodwinked into
the engagement。  It is always the belief of a young man's family;
especially his mother and sisters; that unfair means have been used to win
him; if the family of his betrothed are unknown to them; and it was a
relief; if not exactly a comfort; for Eunice Mavering to find that Alice
was as great a simpleton as Dan; and perhaps a sincerer simpleton。




XXXII。

A week later; in fulfilment of the arrangement made by Mrs。 Pasmer and
Eunice Mavering; Alice and her mother returned the formal visit of Dan's
people。

While Alice stood before the mirror in one of the sumptuously furnished
rooms assigned them; arranging a ribbon for the effect upon Dan's mother
after dinner; and regarding its relation to her serious beauty; Mrs。
Pasmer came out of her chamber adjoining; and began to inspect the formal
splendour of the place。

〃What a perfect man's house!〃 she said; peering about。  〃You can see that
everything has been done to order。  They have their own taste; they're
artistic enough for thator the father isand they've given orders to
have things done so and so; and the New York upholsterer has come up and
taken the measure of the rooms and done it。  
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