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to build!  With Dickinson I lunched in private; in order to give him a
detailed account of the conference。  By five o'clock I was ringing the
door…bell of Nancy's new mansion on Grant Avenue。  It was several blocks
below my own。

〃Well; how does it feel to be sent for by the great sultan?〃 she asked;
as I stood before her fire。  〃Of course; I have always known that
ultimately he couldn't get along without you。〃

〃Even if he has been a little late in realizing it;〃 I retorted。

〃Sit down and tell me all about him;〃 she commanded。

〃I met him once; when Ham had the yacht at Bar Harbor。〃

〃And how did he strike you?〃

〃As somewhat wrapped up in himself;〃 said Nancy。

We laughed together。

〃Oh; I fell a victim;〃 she went on。  〃I might have sailed off with him;
if he had asked me。〃

〃I'm surprised he didn't ask you。〃

〃I suspect that it was not quite convenient;〃 she said。  〃Women are
secondary considerations to sultans; we're all very well when they
haven't anything more serious to occupy them。  Of course that's why they
fascinate us。  What did he want with you; Hugh?〃

〃He was evidently afraid that the government would win the coal roads
suit unless I was retained。〃

〃More laurels!〃 she sighed。  〃I suppose I ought to be proud to know you。〃

〃That's exactly what I've been trying to impress on you all these years;〃
I declared。  〃I've laid the laurels at your feet; in vain。〃

She sat with her head back on the cushions; surveying me。

〃Your dress is very becoming;〃 I said irrelevantly。

〃I hoped it would meet your approval;〃 she mocked。

〃I've been trying to identify the shade。  It's elusivelike you。〃

〃Don't be banal。。。。  What is the colour?〃

〃Poinsetta!〃

〃Pretty nearly;〃 she agreed; critically。

I took the soft crepe between my fingers。

〃Poet!〃 she smiled。  〃No; it isn't quite poinsetta。  It's nearer the red…
orange of a tree I remember one autumn; in the White Mountains; with the
setting sun on it。  But that wasn't what we were talking about。  Laurels!
Your laurels。〃

〃My laurels;〃 I repeated。  〃Such as they are; I fling them into your
lap。〃

〃Do you think they increase your value to me; Hugh?〃

〃I don't know;〃 I said thickly。

She shook her head。

〃No; it's you I likenot the laurels。〃

〃But if you care for me?〃 I began。

She lifted up her hands and folded them behind the knot of her hair。

〃It's extraordinary how little you have changed since we were children;
Hugh。  You are still sixteen years old; that's why I like you。  If you
got to be the sultan of sultans yourself; I shouldn't like you any
better; or any worse。〃

〃And yet you have just declared that power appeals to you!〃

〃Poweryes。  But a womana woman like mewants to be first; or
nothing。〃

〃You are first;〃 I asserted。  〃You always have been; if you had only
realized it。〃

She gazed up at me dreamily。

〃If you had only realized it!  If you had only realized that all I wanted
of you was to be yourself。  It wasn't what you achieved。  I didn't want
you to be like Ralph or the others。〃

〃Myself?  What are you trying to say?〃

〃Yourself。  Yes; that is what I like about you。  If you hadn't been in
such a hurryif you hadn't misjudged me so。  It was the power in you;
the craving; the ideal in you that I cared fornot the fruits of it。
The fruits would have come naturally。  But you forced them; Hugh; for
quicker results。〃

〃What kind of fruits?〃 I asked。

〃Ah;〃 she exclaimed; 〃how can I tell what they might have been! You have
striven and striven; you have done extraordinary things; but have they
made you any happier? have you got what you want?〃

I stooped down and seized her wrists from behind her head。

〃I want you; Nancy;〃 I said。  〃I have always wanted you。  You're more
wonderful to…day than you have ever been。  I could find myselfwith
you。〃

She closed her eyes。  A dreamy smile was on her face; and she lay
unresisting; very still。  In that tremendous moment; for which it seemed
I had waited a lifetime; I could have taken her in my armsand yet I did
not。  I could not tell why: perhaps it was because she seemed to have
passed beyond mefar beyondin realization。  And she was so still!

〃We have missed the way; Hugh;〃 she whispered; at last。

〃But we can find it again; if we seek it together;〃 I urged。

〃Ah; if I only could!〃 she said。  〃I could have once。  But now I'm
afraidafraid of getting lost。〃  Slowly she straightened up; her hands
falling into her lap。  I seized them again; I was on my knees in front of
her; before the fire; and she; intent; looking down at me; into me;
through me it seemedat something beyond which yet was me。

〃Hugh;〃 she asked; 〃what do you believe?  Anything?〃

〃What do I believe?〃

〃Yes。  I don't mean any cant; cut…and…dried morality。  The world is
getting beyond that。  But have you; in your secret soul; any religion at
all?  Do you ever think about it?  I'm not speaking about anything
orthodox; but some religioneven a tiny speck of it; a germharmonizing
with life; with that power we feel in us we seek to express and
continually violate。〃

〃Nancy!〃 I exclaimed。

〃Answer meanswer me truthfully;〃 she said。。。。

I was silent; my thoughts whirling like dust atoms in a storm。

〃You have always taken thingstaken what you wanted。  But they haven't
satisfied you; convinced you that that is all of life。〃

〃Do you meanthat we should renounce?〃 I faltered。

〃I don't know what I mean。  I am asking; Hugh; asking。  Haven't you any
clew?  Isn't there any voice in you; anywhere; deep down; that can tell
me? give me a hint? just a little one?〃

I was wracked。  My passion had not left me; it seemed to be heightened;
and I pressed her hands against her knees。  It was incredible that my
hands should be there; in hers; feeling her。  Her beauty seemed as fresh;
as un…wasted as the day; long since; when I despaired of her。  And yet
and yet against the tumult and beating of this passion striving to throb
down thought; thought strove。  Though I saw her as a woman; my senses and
my spirit commingled and swooned together。

〃This is life;〃 I murmured; scarcely knowing what I said。

〃Oh; my dear!〃 she cried; and her voice pierced me with pain; 〃are we to
be lost; overpowered; engulfed; swept down its stream; to come up below
driftingwreckage?  Where; then; would be your power?  I'm not speaking
of myself。  Isn't life more than that?  Isn't it in us; too;in you?
Think; Hugh。  Is there no god; anywhere; but this force we feel;
restlessly creating only to destroy?  You must answeryou must find
out。〃

I cannot describe the pleading passion in her voice; as though hell and
heaven were wrestling in it。  The woman I saw; tortured yet uplifted; did
not seem to be Nancy; yet it was the woman I loved more than life itself
and always had loved。

〃I can't think;〃 I answered desperately; 〃I can only feeland I can't
express what I feel。  It's mixed; it's dim; and yet bright and shining
it's you。〃

〃No; it's you;〃 she said vehemently。  〃Yon must interpret it。〃  Her voice
sank: 〃Could it be God?〃 she asked。

〃God!〃 I exclaimed sharply。

Her hands fell away from mine。。。。  The silence was broken only by the
cracklin
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