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without its pathos。 〃IIhm! hm! Icannot see Mr。 Kendricks
just at present。 Ithe fact is; I do not want to see him。 It is
betternot。 I think you had better get ready to go home with me at
once; daughter。 Ihm!cannot approve of any engagement to Mr。
Kendricks; and Iprefer not to meet him。〃 He stopped。
Miss Gage said nothing; and I cannot say that she looked anything。
She simply CLOUDED UP; if I may so express the effect that came and
remained upon her countenance; which was now the countenance she had
shown me the first evening I saw her; when I saw the Deerings
cowering in its shadow。 I had no need to look at the adamantine
little man before her to know that he was softening into wax; and;
in fact; I felt a sort of indecency in beholding his inteneration;
for I knew that it came from his heart; and had its consecration
through his love for her。
That is why I turned away; and do not know to this moment just how
the change she desired in him was brought about。 I will not say
that I did not look back from a discreet distance; and continue
looking until I saw them start away together and move in the
direction of that corner of the piazza where Kendricks was waiting
with Mrs。 March。
It appeared; from her account; that Mr。 Gage; with no uncommon show
of ill…will; but with merely a natural dryness; suffered Kendricks
to be presented to him; and entered upon some preliminary banalities
with him; such as he had used in opening a conversation with me。
Before these came to a close Mrs。 March had thought it well to leave
the three together。
Afterward; when we knew the only result that the affair could have;
she said; 〃The girl has a powerful will。 I wonder what the mother
was like。〃
〃Yes; evidently she didn't get that will from her father。 I have
still a sense of exhaustion from it in our own case。 What do you
think it portends for poor Kendricks!〃
〃Poor Kendricks!〃 she repeated thoughtfully。 〃Yes; in that sense I
suppose you might call him poor。 It isn't an equal thing as far as
nature; as character; goes。 But isn't it always dreadful to see two
people who have made up their minds to get married?〃
〃It's very common;〃 I suggested。
〃That doesn't change the fact; or lessen the risk。 She is very
beautiful; and now he is in love with her beautiful girlhood。 But
after a while the girlhood will go。〃
〃And the girl will remain;〃 I said。
End