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certain dissatisfaction had been growing in the boy for some time; a sense
of hopelessness。 Further along the spring had brought renewed activity to
the Allied armies。 Great movements were taking place。
But his own men stood in their trenches; or what passed for trenches;
or lay on their hours of relief in such wretched quarters as could be found;
still with no prospect of action。 No great guns; drawn by heavy tractors;
came down the roads toward the trenches by the sea。 Steady bombarding;
incessant sniping and no movement on either side … that was the Belgian
Front during the first year of the war。 Inaction; with that eating anxiety as
to what was going on in the occupied territory; was the portion of the
heroic small army that stretched from Nieuport to Dixmude。
And Henri's nerves were not good。 He was unhappy … that always … and
he was not yet quite recovered from his wounds。 There was on his mind;
too; a certain gun which moved on a railway track; back and forth; behind
the German lines; doing the work of many。 He had tried to get to that gun;
and failed。 And he hated failure。
Certainly in this story of Sara Lee and of Henri; whose other name
must not be known; allowance must be made for all those things。 Yet …
perhaps no allowance is enough。
Sara Lee told him that evening of her recall; told him when the
shuffling of many feet in the street told of the first weary men from the
trenches coming up the road。
He heard her in a dazed silence。 Then:
〃But you will not go?〃 he said。 〃It is impossible! You … you are needed;
mademoiselle。〃
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〃What can I do; Henri? They have recalled me。 My money will not
come now。〃
〃Perhaps we can arrange that。 It does not cost so much。 I have friends …
and think; mademoiselle; how many know now of what you are doing; and
love you for it。 Some of them would contribute; surely。〃
He was desperately revolving expedients in his mind。 He could
himself do no more than he had done。 He; or rather Jean and he together;
had been bearing a full half of the expense of the little house since the
beginning。 But he dared not tell her that。 And though he spoke hopefully;
he knew well that he could raise nothing from the Belgians he knew best。
Henri came of a class that held its fortunes in land; and that land was now
in German hands。
〃We will arrange it somehow;〃 he said with forced cheerfulness。 〃No
beautiful thing … and this is surely beautiful …must die because of money。〃
It was then that Sara Lee took the plunge。
〃It is not only money; Henri。〃
〃He has sent for you!〃
Harvey was always 〃he〃 to。 Henri。
〃Not exactly。 But I think he went to some one and said I should not be
here alone。 You can understand how he feels。 We were going to be married
very soon; and then I decided to come。 It made an awful upset。〃
Henri stood with folded arms and listened。 At first he said nothing。
When he spoke it was in a voice of ominous calm:
〃So for a stupid convention he would destroy this beautiful thing you
have made! Does he know your work? Does he know what you are to the
men here? Have you ever told him?〃
〃I have; of course; but …〃
〃Do you want to go back?〃
〃No; Henri。 Not yet。 I …〃
〃That is enough。 You are needed。 You are willing to stay。 I shall attend
to the money。 It is arranged。〃
〃You don't understand;〃 said Sara Lee desperately。 〃I am engaged to
him。 I can't wreck his life; can I?〃
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〃Would it wreck your life?〃 he demanded。 〃Tell me that and I shall
know how to reason with you。〃
But she only looked at him helplessly。
Heavy tramping in the passage told of the arrival of the first men。 They
did not talk and laugh as usual。 As well as they could they came quietly。
For Rene had been a good friend to many of them; and had admitted on
slack nights many a weary man who had no ticket。 Much as the neighbors
had entered the house back home after Uncle James had gone away; came
these bearded men that night。 And Sara Lee; hearing their muffled voices;
brushed a hand over her eyes and tried to smile。
〃We can talk about it later;〃 she said。 〃We mustn't quarrel。 I owe so
much to you; Henri。〃
Suddenly Henri caught her by the arm and turned her about so that she
faced the lamp。
〃Do you love him?〃 he demanded。 〃Sara Lee; look at me!〃 Only he
pronounced it Saralie。 〃He has done a very cruel thing。 Do you still love
him?〃
Sara Lee shut her eyes。
〃I don't know。 I think I do。 He is very unhappy; and it is my fault。〃
〃Your fault!〃
〃I must go; Henri。 The men are waiting。〃
But he still held her arm。
〃Does he love you as I love you?〃 he demanded。 〃Would he die for
you。?〃
〃That's rather silly; isn't it? Men don't die for the people they love。〃
〃I would die for you; Saralie。〃
She eyed him rather helplessly。
〃I don't think you mean that。〃 Bad strategy that; for he drew her to him。
His arms were like steel; and it was a rebellious and very rigid Sara Lee
who found she could not free herself。
〃I would die for you; Saralie!〃 he repeated fiercely。 〃That would be
easier; far; than living without you。 There is nothing that matters but you。
Listen … I would put everything I have … my honor; my life; my hope of
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eternity … on one side of the scale and you on the other。 And I would
choose you。 Is that love?〃 He freed her。
〃It's insanity;〃 said Sara Lee angrily。 〃You don't mean it。 And I don't
want that kind of love; if that is what you call it。〃
〃And you will go back to that man who loves himself better than he
loves you?〃
〃That's not true!〃 she flashed at him。 〃He is sending for me; not to get
me back to him; but to get me back to safety。〃
〃What sort of safety?〃 Henri demanded in an ominous tone。 〃Is he
afraid of me?〃
〃He doesn't know anything about you。〃
〃You have never told him? Why?〃 His eyes narrowed。
〃He wouldn't have understood; Henri。〃
〃You are going back to him;〃 he said slowly; 〃and you will always
keep these days of ours buried in your beart。 Is that it? His eyes softened。
〃I am to be a memory! Do you know what I think? I think you care for me
more than you know。 We have lived a lifetime toget