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s seemed to understand. I shall never forget his letting me go to South Africa in the Boer War when I was in love with Val." "That was before he married Mother, wasn't it?" said Jon suddenly. "Yes. Why?" "Oh! nothing. Only, wasn't she engaged to Fleur's father first?" Holly put down the spoon she was using, and raised her eyes. Her stare was circumspect. What did the boy know? Enough to make it better to tell him? She could not decide. He looked strained and worried, altogether older, but that might be the sunstroke. "There was something," she said. "Of course we were out there, and got no news of anything." She could not take the risk. It was not her secret. Besides, she was in the dark about his feelings now. Before Spain she had made sure he was in love; but boys were boys; that was seven weeks ago, and all Spain between. She saw that he knew she was putting him off, and added: "Have you heard anything of Fleur?" "Yes." His face told her, then, more than the most elaborate explanations. So he had not forgotten! She said very quietly: "Fleur is awfully attractive, Jon, but you know--Val and I don't really like her very much." "Why?" "We think she's got rather a 'having' nature." "'Having'? I don't know what you mean. She--she--" he pushed his dessert plate away, got up, and went to the window. Holly, too, got up, and put her arm round his waist. "Don't be angry, Jon dear. We can't all see people in the same light, can we? You know, I believe each of us only has about one or two people who can see the best that's in us, and bring it out. For you I think it's your mother. I once saw her looking at a letter of yours; it was wonderful to see her face. I think she's the most beautiful woman I ever saw--Age doesn't seem to touch her." Jon's face softened; then again became tense. Everybody--everybody was against him and Fleur! It all strengthened the appeal of her words: "Make sure of me--marry me, Jon!" Here, where he had passed that wonderful week with her--the tug of her enchantment, the ache in his heart increased with every minute that she was not there to make the room, the garden, the very air magical. Would he ever be able to live down here, not seeing her? And he closed up utterly, going early to bed. It would not make him healthy, wealthy, and wise, but it closeted him with memory of Fleur in her fancy frock. He heard Val's arrival--the Ford discharging cargo, then the stil
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