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her arm about Davila. "These awful men!" she said. "But we shall be good friends, better friends than ever, Davila, when you come to Northumberland to live." "That is just the question, Elaine," was the quick answer; "whether I shall be given the opportunity, and whether I shall take it, if I am. I haven't let it go so far, because I don't feel sure of him. Until I do, I intend to keep tight hold on myself." "Do it--if you can. You'll find it much the happier way." Just before luncheon, Macloud arrived. "Bully for you!" was his greeting to Miss Cavendish. "I'm glad to see you here." "Yes, I'm here, thanks to you," said Elaine--and Davila not being present, she kissed him. "I'm more than repaid!" he said. "But you wish it were--another?" "No--but I wish the other--would, too!" he laughed. "Give her the chance, Colin." "You think I may dare?" eagerly. "You're not wont to be so timid," she returned. "I wish I had some of your bravery," he said. "Is it bravery?" she demanded. "Isn't it impetuous womanliness." "Not a bit! There isn't a doubt as to his feelings." "But there is a doubt as to his letting them control--I see." "Yes! And you alone can help him solve it--if any one can. And I have great hopes, Elaine, great hopes!" regarding her with approving eyes. "How any chap could resist you is inconceivable--I could not." "You could not at one time, you mean." "You gave me no encouragement,--so I must, perforce, fare elsewhere." "And now?" she asked. "How many love affairs have you come down here to settle?" he laughed. "By the way, Croyden is impatient to come over this afternoon. The guest in the trap with Miss Carrington has aroused his curiosity. He could see only a long brown coat and a brown hat, but the muff before your face, and his imagination, did the rest." "Does he suspect?" she inquired, anxiously. "That it's you? No! no! It's simply the country town beginning to tell on him. He is curious about new guests, and Miss Carrington hadn't mentioned your coming! He suggested, in a vague sort of way, that there was something familiar about you, but he didn't attempt to particularize. It was only a momentary idea." She looked her relief. "Shall you meet him alone?" "I think not--we shall all be present." "And _how_ shall you meet him?" "It depends on how he meets me." "I reckon you don't know much about it--haven't any plans?" "No, I haven't. Everythi
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