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Proud!" she said bitterly. "If I had been proud, I should never have come here at all. But I am here, and she must recognize me." Some dauntless lines had come into the delicate face and made it older. "It is absurd," she continued, "worse. Here am I living in your house--" "No! no!" he corrected her. "Not that it matters. It would be yours just the same. But it's grannie's house." "Taking her hospitality,--oh, it's a shame! a shame!" "Peter must make it right with Electra," he ventured. "Peter! He has tried. He has tried too much. Things are not right between them any more. I know that." Osmond, almost with no conscious will, went back to what he had been thinking when she came in. "Peter belongs to your Brotherhood--" "Don't say mine. It is my father's." She spoke with an unguarded warmth. "But you belong to it, too." "I used to. I used to do everything my father told me to--but not now--not now!" She looked like a beautiful rebel, the color deepened in her cheeks, her eyes darkening. Osmond could not question her, but he went back to his own puzzle. "The trouble is--about Peter--his painting has taken a back seat. He talks about the Brotherhood--little else." She nodded, looking at the fire. "I know. I know." "I've no objection to his believing in the brotherhood of man; but can't the brotherhood of man be preserved if we paint our pictures, and mind our own business generally?" "Not while my father leads the procession. He will have no other gods before him." "Tell me about your father." She turned on him a face suddenly irradiated by fun. An unexpected dimple came to light, and Osmond's pulse responded to it. "Electra," she said, "found time to propose that I should give a little talk on my father. Last night I lay awake rehearsing it. Do you want to hear it? Markham MacLeod is the chief of spoilers. He preaches the brotherhood of man, and he gets large perquisites. He deals with enormous issues. Kingdoms and principalities are under his foot because the masses are his servitors. Money is always flowing through his hands. He does not divert it, but it has, with the cheerful consent of his followers, to take him from place to place, to shed his influence, to pay his hotel bills--and he must live well, mind you. For he has to speak. He has to lead. He is a vessel of the Lord." She had talked on unhesitatingly, straight into the fire. Now, when she paused, Osmond commented invo
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