with something or the confusion bred ,ot Chllcote’s regime, the man drew mmwammcsm age might fall him, he suddenly re- leased her hand, and, crossing the room to where a long, dark cloak lay as she had thrown It on her return home, he picked it up, walked to her side__ and 2M Cnpham, who had returned to manua- since Wsmme iqmckly forward with and: of Ian- rice. silently wrapped it about her. Then. am acting automatically. he moved mothedoot.openedltnndstoodwde while she posed out Into the corridor. In complete silence they descended glheltnh-snndpmedmthehnlldoor. mmmmthth uxtmwmtwtandcuwottm mine ï¬ngers tighten mundit. 22E meme, “can't you see that!“ unpert- ï¬veâ€"memmtommbomr no: a momentncung in them t For a moment Lode: and nothing. :‘not daring to trust his voice. Then he 'famwered low and abruptly. “Now!†:he said. “Now, at once! Now, this moment, it I may. And-and remem- fber that I know what It costs you.†’Asitlmbuedwith tearthathlscour- “1W"mwdathstvery flawiy.“1underwand. .Whenwfl!you memmhmr 5 id haia' newly. “I haven't gab-a yet. I havon’ t uid anything. In going to tn your com-on W.†Lode: shrank from tho «mention on her face. ‘10:.†he said with Maxim â€Wilmianodnrpointtobotacod. {no nutter doesn't and with my going back. To have the situation fully saved bum moot roturnâ€"Chllcote must bo Wt to muse h1- responsibmuu.†3' Eve's ups ported in dumb dismay. .' “It man: be done," he went on bur madly. “and we have got to do ltâ€"you ï¬nd 1." He turngd and looked at her. “I? I could db‘bothing. What could I do?" Her voice tailed. ho had conqurod. mu! madam of tho IM‘ '3‘“ In'l mam undo. found tux-Ont Oll- dwc. mpadblo. Gentry mm N- am. In mond lwl! from h†to the may. akin: up m0 position that m m an: occupm' on "ma then n! ma: than Lodor. bit"!!! um m“ . mammuthe “111.1700 could do everything. He is morally mm hehuommdflnpoï¬ntâ€"the tau-of 391:ch Oncemkeltplain whim thatyanknowhissectetand youcancompelhimtowhatevereomse cractlonyvuulect. Itwutoukyou todathbâ€"tobexyoutodoflmâ€"that Immetoyoutmight. Immtit‘s fdemandingmoreflnnamman’smo- hflmâ€"mmthmomammgth. . She said nothlnc. for in such 3-mo- Jnent words do not come easily. but with the simplest. moot submissive. moot cloqocnt gesture in tho .vorld Ihouthuporplcxltytomt. Tanisha hum betweenhen. Ibo lifted It and for a long. anon: m told It against her lips. as she stood there. Then. in the op- pressive sense of waiting thst filled .the whole room, she looked up at him. Her face we: stained with teen; her thick. black lashes were still wet with them, but her expression. as her eye. met Index“. was a “1 ample of the m. the ‘13 Dow“ of sacriï¬ce th‘t hidden 1:: a maï¬a "ml After he had spoken there was I!- Jence, u long. painful silence, during {which Eve waged the battle that .0 mm: of her sex have waged before. {heâ€"Baffle in which words no menu- and tears of no account. She looked wary mam. very Rugs. veg! {331091. the way. Eve.rcan;t you see that I’m nxhflngâ€"nghflxgg hafd?†â€"â€"I-.‘.â€"ve reï¬t Sex- head bent. Painful, 1n- audible sobs were shaking her from head to foot. “It’s something in you, something unconscious, something high and ï¬ne, that holds me back. that uterhily bars ing to me to take that courseâ€"to go on as I have gone. trading on Chil- cote‘s weakness and your generosity. But I won‘t do it. I can't do it!" With a swift impulse he lacsed his arms and held her away from him. “Eve. it's the ï¬rst time I have put another human being before myself." trymz to do this for you. Don't you see? Don't you understand? The easy course. the happy course. would be to let things drift. Every Instinct is call- Butlboderdlsmisudhlmcurtly,nnd. Cov'rl‘ht. 1’05. 390.. b! XXII“. Author 0! “The Circle. THE place. Still in silence, she stepped to the pavement and stood aside while Lode:- dmnlaaedtheeab. Toboththerewu nometmng symbolic, something prophet. lc, in the dismissal. Without intention and almost unconsciously they drew closer together as the horse turned, its hoot: elatterlng on the roadway, its harness jlnsllng. and, still without real- ization, they looked after the vehicle as it moved away down the long, shadow- ed thoroughfare toward the light: and the mwQMJhez meets .4! lat something in her eyes checked what he might have said. In that one express- Ive look he understood all she had de- sired, all she had renouncedâ€"the full extent of the ordeal she had consented to and the motive that had compelled her consent. He drew back with the heavy sense that repentance and pity “*9†fear, touched Lode:- In that moment. mm the ï¬rst impulsive gesture he had allowed himself- 11° touched her arm. ava_ he mu unsteadfly. Then the word died 0!! his lips. Without a sound. almost without I When atlasttheydrewupbetore the dark archway of Middle Temple lane he descended hastily, and as he mechanically turned to protect Eve's dress from the wheel he looked at her fully for the ï¬rst time since their en- terprise had been undertaken As he looked he felt his heart sink. He had expected to see the marks or snflering on her face, but the expression he saw suggested something more than mere mentflpain. Alltherichcolorthatusnaiiydeepâ€" Eve bent her heed in token the: ehe understood. end the ab moved out into the media}. Within e few minneee no neighbor- hood of Gmenor eqnere wee exchens- ed to:- the noieier end more crowded one of Piccadilly. but either the cub- mn m onreendone or the hone wee below the emu. to: they nude hut eiow prone- W the more chow eden'eeu. 'I‘othetwoemincinei- ience the pece wee wen nigh unbur- ehie. With every edded movement the “Middle Temple lane in appetite Clit- totd'l Inn." he expmned u he took his piece bedde her. “When we get out there we hue only to cm. Fleet encencc. A mom'ent later he had helpod En Into the cab. “Middle Temple lane." he directed. panning on the gtep. first sign or hesitationâ€"the one instant in which nature rebelled against the conscience so tax-ally awakened. He stood motionless for a moment. and it is doubtful whether even Eve fully tathomed the bitterness of his renun- elationâ€"the blackness of the night that stretched before his eyes. Behind him was everything: before him nothing. The everything symboliz- ed by the luxurious house. the eagerly attentive servants. the pleasant atmos- phere of responsibility; the nothing rep- resented by the broad public thorough- rue. the m usual, ouch uncon- scious orandnnlnterestedmhlsemt- enco. As an intefloper he had entered this home: as an InterlopeH mu- quemderâ€"ho had pluyedahh pert. lived his hour, proved himself: 0-“ Inter- loper be m now passing back into tho dim world otunnollnadhopumduno Achieved unbwons. touch of utility. chance cut short Ml struggle. An empty hmom wheeled uonnd the corner or! the square. 11» abnnn, uelng bun. raised hi: whip in query. and involuntarily he nodded In secul- Witï¬ a'hiiti'mbveiï¬ent Lode: Imp- ped forward and opening the door admitted a breath 02 chili air. Then on the threshold ho panned. It won his vâ€"â€"â€" V'cmcuH guy .9. uni-per a Brother. equally futileâ€"equally out of The wait that followed seemed ex- ' 28.011111111111110“ Listen!“ intently. g susceptibilities were tensely alert as she watched Lode: search for his key andlnsertltinthelock. With min- gleddregdandcuflositydnnwtbe door yield and gape opqn like a black ash in the dingy wall, and with a. und- den sense of donation she saw him pm throw the aperture and heard him strike a match, She raised her eyes quickly. “But you have a key?†she whispered. “Haven’t you got a key?" It was ob- vious that to hoth the unexpected check to their designs was fraught (with dan- .. “Yes, but"â€" He looked toward the door; “Yes, I have a key. Yes. you’re right,†he added quickly. “I’ll use it. Wait while I go inside." Filled with a new nervousness. op- pressed by the loneliness, the silence about her, Eve drew back obediently. The sense 0: mystery conveyed byline ha: 173:, my, almost reluctantly. he turned round. “I‘m afraid things aren’t quiteâ€"quite right,†he said in a low voice. “The door is locked, and I can see no light." _ . _ For a second she stood hesitating; then her own weakness, her own shrinking dismay, were submerged in the interest of his movemenm. Slowly mounting the remaining steps, she toi- iowed him as if rsscinated towsrd the door that showed dinsily conspicuous intheiightotsnunshsdedgujet. Almost at the moment that she reach- edhis sideheextendedhisinndto- mm! the door. The action no deal. sive and hurried. as W he tested tn trust himself. apprehension of the moment. no sound escaped them. Loder. resolutely a-oes- lng the landing. knew nothing of the silent appeal. pmcedingone. nonatlastwithasinkingsensoot apprehension. she realized that their goal was reached. The knowledge broke sharply through he: dulled senses. and. confronted by the closeness of her ordeal. she paused. her head lifted. her hand still nervous- ly grasping the hanlster. Her lips part- ed as If in sudden demand for aid. but in the nervous expectation. the pained loved a step or two Demo. weary monotony one night of sum neceeded another. eech to her unne- cutomed eyes seeming more colorless. more eolltnry. more deeolnte than the _'l'â€"â€"'" K‘s'io had n pained. Eumb m or submission. of uttering that Ind sunk to opothy. Moving tea-wand without re- sistance. she began a: mount the min. The ascent m made In isllenoe. Lo- déwentnhtmehouldeubnced. his head held erect. Eve. mechanically watchnt of :11 his movements. tol- hma - chat: or two behind. With ““5150!" -he repeated in the some attuned voice. “Come! It m‘t {uk- three or four nights.†With a whit. he. and a curious ex- pression In her a. Eve moved for- mrd. She had released We arm as they crossed the hall, and now. reaching the mix-s. she put out her reaching the stairs. she put 0 hand groplnzly Ind flush: 35° He spoke quietly. but his eyes were resolutely averted from her face as they crossed the dim. ellent court. Entering the gloomy doorway that led to his own rooms. he felt her an- gen tremble on his Inn. then tlghten in their pressure a. the bore me and cheer-lee: Itnlre met her view. but he set his lips. ‘v- â€" . __7 Lode: turned to her. For one mo- ment control seemed shaken. His blood surged. his vision clouded. The sense that life and love .were still within his reach ï¬lled him overwhelmlnzlx. He turned town-d Eve; he halt extended his bends. Then. nix-red by what im- pulse. moved by whet instinct. it w impoulhle to as. he let them drop to his aides own. “Come!" he said. “Come! This is the way. Keep close to me. Put your hendon myu-m." mvomnmrny may turn“ no need of guidance or protection as they crossed the pavement, shining like ice in the iampiight. They crossed it slowly. walking apart. for the dread of physical contact that had possessed them in the cab seemed to have fallen on them again. ‘-‘>- - L, AL- Vyyvu-vv â€"' - .t 1111 passerby. Then. still holding apart. they reached and entered Clmord's Inn. Infldo the entrance they paused. and E16 .ahlmred Involuntaruy. “How guy It in!" she said faintly. “And how cold! Like a graveyard." .. Inqursltï¬wnm has little place in the region of the city. and they gained the opposite f90tpath unnoticed by the cw ,,, _u|I L-I_Il__ an-.. “macaw ‘1 dead." M’r town-d â€CD 'thlnn that will meet the cunu eye, butlnourllchttheywmhaveavery .dlflerent meaning. l“Eve.â€heuld,momvehemenfly, a ; ymeslypte jn my menu been cloa- {room No relation will dummm- !Anertheusnuumhewmb°“m 'thonsnalburlalofmsclass. '11!de an. are horrible. but the“3 â€e “m†ywhen we must look at the â€rub“ '1“ otllfc, been-enteuwp‘m with- outlt. - -. ed respectably for years and then sud- denly went down hill with remarkable speed. Itwlll bequmacommoneue. Nothing of inth batoundinms L~’_ means?†Still she remained silent. “It means that after tonight there will be no such person in London as John Loder. Tomorrow the man who was known by that name will he found in his room; his body will be removed. sndstthepost mortem examination": will be stated that he died or an over- dose of morphia. His chm-woman will identify him as a solitary man who 11!‘ “Eve.†he and in a low voice and with some hesitation. “I want you to know that In all thinâ€"from the moment I nw him-tron the moment I under- stoodâ€"I have had you In my thaw“- yon and no one else." She ruled her eyes to bill race. “Do you realizeâ€â€" he b92911 atmsh. “Do you know what thisâ€"this thin! For several seconds neither spoke. Eve. shutting out all other thoughts. sst close to Loder. clinging tensciously to the monetary comforting sense of pmtection. Met. striving to mushsl his ideas, hesitated before the ordeal of speech. At last. realising his re- sponsibility. he turned to he: slowly. ‘ThsnliGBdit‘soverr‘hessidsss esh drew up. “You don't know what the six-sin has been." Moving es it in s dream. Eve stepped into the esb. As yet the terrible de- nonement to their enterprise hsd mede no clear impression upon her mind. For the moment all that she was con- scious or. ell that she instinctively sc- knowledged. was the feet that Loder was still beside her. In quiet obedience she took her place. drawing aside her shirts to mnke room for him, and in the same subdued man- ner he stepped into the vehicle. Then. with the strange sensation of reliving their earlier drive. they were aware of the tightened rein and of. the horse's ï¬rst forward movement To leeve the quiet court. to pin the Btrend. to heii e belated heneom. me the work of e moment. By en odd con- trivence of circumetence the luck thet hed ettended every pheee at hie dnei uteneminexertedinhiebehelt. No one hed noticed their entry into Ciiflord'e inn; no one wee moved to enrioeity by their exit. With en invoi- nnury thrill of feeling he gen apt-ee- eion tn hie reiiet. Moving undo: hie compuieion. he guided her haatiiy and aiientiy down the deeerted stain. drawing a breath of deep reiiet aa one after another the iandiuge wen encceuiveiy paued. and. still actuated by tho euppreaeed need or hate. he paued through the door- way that they had entered under such dinerent conditioua only a few min- utea before. him. One dealre averrode all others. the deaire that Eve‘a reputation. which he himself had no nearly inpatled. ahonldmemaln annulled. In the ahadow or that urgent duty, the de- apair or the pat hoax-a. the appalling tact ao lately realised. the tntnre. with ite poeeible triala. became dark to hie imagination. in hie new victory over aelt the question of her protection pre- dominated. at our dismal. At the mo ment or Lode!- diecloenre time wu denied to Eve. for namely had the words left his lips before the thounit that dominated him asserted its prior chin. Blind to the incrednlity in he: eyes, he drew her swiftly forwuwd and â€"helt impellinz. hell mpportinz‘herâ€" towed her to descend the stain. 0 fully appreciate a greet an- I nouncement we must have time In the nut moment she obeyed him Inductively: then. reaching the head ottheltalm-heltopped. Withone hand It!!! duping his. the other cling- tnled to descend. “John," she whil- pered.“rmnotechlld. Whnthm Whethuhnppened? Imustknow.’ Foremomentlnderlookedat he! unecrtnlnly;then.reedln¢theexpm lionlnhetemheyieldedtoherde- “He's dead.†he said In I wry ’0' voice. “Chllcote ll dead.†e 100! at consultation to his eyes. “Come." he sold. “Come :1: once. I must the you home.†He spoke In 3 “when, men voice. Eve. looking up u him. caught his hand. “Why? Why!" she questioned. Her tone was low and scored. Without replying he drew her Im- pentively tonal the Item. “Go very softly." he commanded. “No one mm: see you here." I - ‘.,,, Newer In utter life could he oblitenu the remeprmco 0! mt descent. Fear, Inch 13 he could never experi- ence In his on concern; pone-ed out M fig-funds turned cold. her heart bum to beat violently. "John"- Ibo aid bolow her breath. _ In. heard him move nonfy'trom one roomtotheother. mun-tune:- ï¬ml! nervous - susceptibilities. it seemed tint he penned in nheolute si- lence. In the intensity of lietening she heard her own taint, irregular hreethinz. and the round ï¬lled her with panic. The quiet. the solitude. the vague, Instinctive apprehension. be- came suddenly unendurabie. Then all at once the tension was relieved. Lode: reappeared. He paused for a second in the shad- owy doorway; then he turned unstendi- 1y. drew the door to and locked it. Eve stepped torwnrd. Her glimpse of him had been momentaryâ€"and the had not heard his voiceâ€"yet the con- Iciomne- ot’hin bearing ï¬ned her with instinctive einrm. Abruptly and with. “Walt!" she exclaimed. “Wait! You believe you have acted wrongly. and you are desperately afraid of acting wrongly again. But is it really truer. more loyal for us to work out a long probation lh grooves that are already overlilled than to marry quietly abroad andfliltheplaceathathaveneedotm? That is the question I want you to an- ma. 1: it really true: and nobler‘l {33382; g; z§§§§§§ 3 “it in tho partyâ€"tho country. ~Yau may put ion aside. but duty la dinn- ent. You have pledged youraolt. You are not meant to draw back." nodal-'- lip. partad. “Don’t.“ also aid again. “Don't aay anything. Innovanthatlainyour mind. But whenwoairtthinorizht through it iau't my loveâ€"0t our happi- ness-that's really in the balance. It ia your future.†Her voice thrilled. “You are going to be a great man. and a great man is the property of his couno try. He ins no right to individual ae- don.†Again Lode: made an extort to spat. but again the ducked him. ! h “John.†Ibo aid softly. “1 low you. and I and you. but more In scanning with a mu: claimâ€"c 3mm mod than mine. Don‘t you know win: It ow." 11.} eye. thornâ€"tho color. tho glow. tho vitality. mhod buck Into but face. uynnythlng. Youmgolutom thing: as I no them-yon must do noâ€" you have no chotco. No real man on: cut. away the substance for the M- 7mm - quad: geotum Ibo mud her bad. “Roz†Ibo stemmed. “No; don't A: Lode: watched hat tho remem- brancaothlanratdayaaacmlcou roao “min. the remembrance of how he had been dimly cued with the ho- llet that below her aelt poaaeulon lay a strengthâ€"a dthâ€"uncommon in wo nun. thostbdk-dhernowtholn- tuned" ballet flamed into convtctlon. “Eva!†he an "voluntarily. “HEAD own. an. was the woman: Imam-a handing be: right to Individual Inp- pine-I. i“! understand it ail." ahe repeated. “I understand every point. It waa not chance that made you change your identity. that made you care for no. that brought aboutâ€"hie death. I don't believe it waa chance. I believe it ran something much highat. You are not meant to go away." B 'cuur's' m. uni» m an ww‘yaï¬w 'aummawm Y n D um com 2: W correct tgalldhordcno thumb. lumbar!» 11331-81 Raul-"Blew 3:“ W001! Eve lowed forward again. “Yes." the said slowly. “I do under-and." Her volce was controlled. her manner convinced. She m no longer the girl conqueedbymngthxmterjhnher Uniâ€"63:23: agnogflaa «IE. :25 airwaym 3.. 53‘ .258 8c- gn 329 .4033» 68555†an and. g- 05 .0 88. 30:3 a3 anon 3.3.85 05 .152333803 mrdl. Loder turned to her sharply. “Eve!†ho exclnlmed; then his tone changed. “You don‘t know what you' re stylus.†he added quickly.“10u don't undea- mnd whnt you’re saying." very slowly. “You ere not too old. But there ere times when useâ€"end thing! like egoâ€"ere not the reel consideration. It seems to me thst your own inclina- tion, your own individual some of right and wrong. has nothing to do with the present moment. The qua-v tion in whether you are Justiï¬ed in go- in; nwnyâ€-Ihe penned. her eye- and steadily upon bierâ€"“whether you are free to go away and make A new life. whether it in ever Justinable to follow 1 phantom light when-when there's a lnntern waiting to be carried.†Her breath caught. She drew nwny from eaconntnnnudmynrnmumnw shutthebooksndtinvwitsw. But I'm thinking of you. Remember. I'm thinking or you. Whatever the trial. whatever the dlmculty. no harm shall come to you. You have my word for that. “I'll return with you now to Groo- renor square. I'll remain there till a reasonable excuse. can be given for Chllcote‘s going abroad. I will avoid Frame. I will cut politicsâ€"whatever the cost. Then at the ï¬rst reasonable moment I will do what I would do now. tonight. if it were possible. I'll go away. start afresh; do in another country what I have done in this." There m n tong silence; then ‘ turned to him. The apathy of 3 went before had left her race. “In other country?" she repented. “In other country?†'“Yec. a trial: career In a trash coun- try. mowing clean to can you. I'm not too old to do what etha- mcn have done.†Ho paused. and for a moment En looked ahead at the cleaning culn of lamps. Then very ulowly she brought her glance back min. 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