By the Light of the Soul
e could, her short fleece of golden hair flying. She wrapped her short skirts about her, and wormed through the barbed-wire fence which skirted the field-the boy had l
" sai
ack and shoulders, and uttered an inarticu
said sh
isclosed a flushed, scowli
you want, any
't you, instead of my father?" inquired M
llaston, crossly; "all a woman thinks
g for you to live at home with her, and buy her
oy, and he fairly dug his flushed
al younger than fa
more'n forty cents, and I don't believe that would buy much o
dea of a diamond ring. Her
will ever give her a diamond
d Wollaston. "Where did she get it if he
felt
he school-house, correcting exercises. Why don't you get right u
imself indetermina
ong," ur
slowly. His face
and better looking than fathe
although she looked a child, at that moment he looked younger. Both of his br
ng," urge
rl across the field. They went down the road until they came to the school-hou
in a recitation-room, bending over a desk. She l
you, dear?
e sparkle of a diamond on the third finger o
she said, indicating Wolla
o stood before her like a culprit, blushing an
Wollaston?" she a
ould have me?" said Wollaston, a
at him in amazement;
do not quite understand you. What d
" burst fo
indignation, the teacher's lips were twitching, and it took a good
an absurd parody on a glance of a man under similar circumstances, and
alize it, but it was really a cruel thing
oung and I am too old. You had better wait a
the room. Maria lingered, in the vain hope that she mig
r than father, and he's
me blush
tle thing, then yo
She became still more t
, when things go wrong," said
only laug
ittle darlin
disposition, his mother told my
lome's laughter, although she tr
aid she. "And Mrs. Lee told Aunt Maria that Wollas
lome l
hen I'm crossed; mother always sai
to Maria, and, in spite of her shr
." She hesitated a moment, looking at the child's averted face, and coloring. "
y see Wollaston Lee on the road, ahead of her, also running. He seemed to waver as he ran. Maria called out faintly. He evidently heard, for he slackened his pace a li
t isn't poison?" sai
t is; hope it is
cked to
be wicke
primitive cry of the primitive scape-goat of Creation. Already Maria began to feel the necessity of fitting her little sh
's going to marry her?" in
ny more than you do," said Maria
if I asked her," cried the boy, sti
were the teacher," said Maria, and her blue eyes looked in
gesture of disdain. "Who'd want you?
ton Lee resumed his race homewa
hat he told Maria. Maria, as usual, had gone to bed, but she was not asleep. Maria hear
esponde
st. The room was full of moonlight, and Maria's face looked like a nucleus of inn
ething to tell you,
a little from him
ll you, and not wait any longer, although I shall not take any decisive step before-before No
e Aunt Maria," replied Maria, de
d to come here, and she's done all she could, but-well, I think in some ways,
I sha
nded so like her dead mother's that he
ant father to be happy, don't you
her arms around her father's neck. "Yes, father,
ould never think of taking such a step," said Harry Edgham, and he honestly believed what he said. For
t Maria would marry you, and I wo
dgham, laughing, with a
r; that was the reason
"It will be all for the best," he said, "and we shall all be happier. Father doesn't think any the less of you, and never will, and he is never going to for
ind on anything long enough to hold herself awake. It was not merely the fact of her father's going to marry again, it was everything which that invo
is matrimonial intentions to her before he went to New York, an
Maria. I don't mean to get married until the November vacation, and it is
ouse cleaned, and slave here like a dog, getting ready for you to be married
ed helples
ria and I are going
r child," said Aunt Maria, "until you brought her new ma home. I have only a hundred dollars a ye
sly. "I thought you'd stay, Maria. There is the house to
Maria, with undisguised viciousness. "But
on't see
be glad enough to have you; and you can hire the cleaning done," said Aunt
it. There is a law of gravitation for the soul as well as for the body, and Maria fel
nd word, and I'll have you come and stay
r the sake of seeing her off; and she was late in the geography class
dys Mann snugg
true?" she
hat t
goin' to get mar
e Gladys a little push. "I wish