Contrary Mary
in an Unexpected Place; and in Which Perfect
r in Washington was like any other apartment when she went into it, but the changes which she made-the t
lestick; these created the first impression. Then one's eyes went to an antique table on which a crystal ball, upborne by three bronze monkeys, seemed to gather to it
Leila Dick sat, looking as out of place
dimness. Outside the sun was shining, glorio
when Lilah
ight to her room,"
auty, who was combing her hair, "I di
on an old English love-seat. "We're to have lunch
tched her surroundings, for this room was as flaming as the other was subdued. Yet the effect was not that of crude color; it was, rather, that of co
er face reflectively in the mirror, and having decided that she needed no fu
ll I wear
the calm response, "y
to think such things out for myself. But I meant
l need your heavy coat, and something good
Ballard
ldn't get Porter's
the day we had tea
asked. Porter nev
hey en
ary wo
" Delilah reflected. "She isn't pr
d. "She's b
e her. But the average man would
ne would. And Mary Ballard wou
dinary when h
's tone was scornful,
ssed her. "Don't let me ruffle your plumage, Jenny Wr
s the
be anything at all. Otherwise you are lost in the crowd. That's why Fifth Avenue is full of people in startling clothes. In the mob you won't be singled out simply for your pretty face-there are too many pretty faces; so it is the woman who strikes some
ause of
about her, a directness, that comes from years of association with things I haven't had. Before I came here, I thought money could buy anything. But it can't.
e in flamingo red sat down besid
oves her, and he tops all the other men I've met. And he'd never love me. He will laugh with me and joke
r Bigelow is Mary's. But I give you my word, Leila Dick, that when I catch sight of his bless
her, Leila was drawn to the other by
ith him, Lilah?" s
er head. "Who knows? Being in love and lovin
ned to her dressing-room, where, in l
her glanced through it and laid it down; picked a bonbon d
several minutes later, "what makes
the box of chocolates. And she was now standing by the window, her veil drawn tightly over her close little hat, so
n-hued coat, which matched the roses in the other room,
in the long glass, she flung o
Ballard, I shall feel like a Beardsley po
Fort Myer. The General and Mr. Jeliffe met them at the drill hall, and
rry held Leila back. "We will sit at the
il, her eyes r
he said
er before had Little-Lovely Leila refu
" she said, nervously, "
see why you want to turn her over to me." Then
matter?" h
ng," f
"I can read you like a
to play, and in came the cavalry-a gallant company, through the sun-lighted door, charging
ing four abreast, men riding in pyramids, men turning
ark, while the other horses went over him, without a hoof touchi
like it," she said. "I've never liked i
s full of those who get hurt, but it is good for them; it t
, galloping horses. Breathless Leila watched their manoeuvres, as they wheeled and circled and crisscrossed in spaces w
, eyes dancing, turned to Porter
have stormed your castle, and I shouldn't have cared if you hurled defiance from the top turret. I'd have known that, at last, you'd be forced to let dow
n't," said M
p in a tower, and every night I'd have come and sung beneath yo
and Delilah on the other side of
ter; "it is all deadly earn
s a quick bugle-note, silence. Lik
asking, "Is
"I'm going to take this child outside," he said; "she's as whi
shine and air and she insisted tha
said, "just because I am so silly.
see it-it's an
onderful city of the nation's Northern dead, which was once the home of Southern hosp
ll right n
t she did
ugh her veil. "Take it off a
she took out a pin o
been c
were a cry-the cry of
ing. "Blessed o
't tel
u m
N
e world; he put masterful hands on her shoulders an
tel
self free. "D
sensitively. "I know I
r usual childishness, "Barry, if a man wants a woman to
antly, "what
on: "What h
t you
o-
den courage. "I was at Delilah's this morning, and I
relief. If it was only that he had to expl
el
he game-but I didn't think
w f
you k
don
ar
you'd tell me wha
tucked into her muff, and her veil blowing about her flushed cheeks, she made her accusation. "Y
how did that picture happen to be in
o
the maids-a new one. I intended, to go in and give it to you,
, Barry, what els
e thing," he said, passionately, "that I love you-not anybody else, not ever anybody else. I haven't dared put it into
"Oh, Barry," she whispered, "do y
have said. More th
on't want us to get married, Leila; they will say that
ys, B
ou lov
ou kno
ed voice, as he raised her hands an
. And when her guests had gone, and the black-haired beauty went to he
-she mixed up our names, just as the maids used to mix them up at school. And I know you won't mind my taking it, because with you it is just a game to play at love-with Barry. But it is my life, as y
smiled and shook her head. Then she we
at your wedding. Only don't love
voice of Perfect Faith-"Oh, Barry's worth it. I've known h