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第51章 XXIV.(1)

Mrs. Durgin and Cynthia did not seek any formal meeting the next morning.

The course of their work brought them together, but it was not till after they had transacted several household affairs of pressing importance that Mrs. Durgin asked: " What's this about you and Jeff?""Has he been telling you?" asked Cynthia, in her turn, though she knew he had.

"Yes," said Mrs. Durgin, with a certain dryness, which was half humorous.

"I presume, if you two are satisfied, it's all right.""I guess we're satisfied," said the girl, with a tremor of relief which she tried to hide.

Nothing more was said, and there was no physical demonstration of affection or rejoicing between the women. They knew that the time would come when they would talk over the affair down to the bone together, but now they were content to recognize the fact, and let the time for talking arrive when it would. "I guess," said Mrs. Durgin, "you'd better go over to the helps' house and see how that youngest Miller girl's gittin' along. She'd ought to give up and go home if she a'n't fit for her work.""I'll go and see her," said Cynthia. " I don't believe she's strong enough for a waitress, and I have got to tell her so.""Well," returned Mrs. Durgin, glumly, after a moment's reflection, "I shouldn't want you should hurry her. Wait till she's out of bed, and give her another chance.""All right."

Jeff had been lurking about for the event of the interview, and he waylaid Cynthia on the path to the helps' house.

"I'm going over to see that youngest Miller girl," she explained.

"Yes, I know all about that," said Jeff. "Well, mother took it just right, didn't she? You can't always count on her; but I hadn't much anxiety in this case. She likes you, Cynthia.""I guess so," said the girl, demurely; and she looked away from him to smile her pleasure in the fact.

"But I believe if she hadn't known you were with her about my last year in Harvard--it would have been different. I could see, when I brought it in that you wanted me to go back, her mind was made up for you.""Why need you say anything about that?"

"Oh, I knew it would clinch her. I understand mother. If you want something from her you mustn't ask it straight out. You must propose something very disagreeable. Then when she refuses that, you can come in for what you were really after and get it.""I don't know," said Cynthia, " as I should like to think that your mother had been tricked into feeling right about me.""Tricked!" The color flashed up in Jeff's face.

"Not that, Jeff," said the girl, tenderly. "But you know what I mean.

I hope you talked it all out fully with her.""Fully? I don't know what you mean."

"About your not studying law, and--everything.""I don't believe in crossing a river till I come to it," said Jeff.

"I didn't say anything to her about that."

"You didn't!"

"No. What had it got to do with our being engaged?""What had your going back to Harvard to do with it? If your mother thinks I'm with her in that, she'll think I'm with her in the other.

And I'm not. I'm with you." She let her hand find his, as they walked side by side, and gave it a little pressure.

"It's the greatest thing, Cynthy," he said, breathlessly, "to have you with me in that. But, if you said I ought to study law, I should do it.""I shouldn't say that, for I believe you're right; but even if I believed you were wrong, I shouldn't say it. You have a right to make your life what you want it; and your mother hasn't. Only she must know it, and you must tell her at once.""At once?"

"Yes--now. What good will it do to put it off? You're not afraid to tell her!""I don't like you to use that word."

"And I don't like to use it. But I know how it is. You're afraid that the brunt of it will come on ME. She'll think you're all right, but I'm all wrong because I agree with you.""Something like that."

"Well, now, I'm not afraid of anything she can say; and what could she do? She can't part us, unless you let her, and then I should let her, too.""But what's the hurry? What's the need of doing it right off?""Because it's a deceit not to do it. It's a lie!""I don't see it in that light. I might change my mind, and still go on and study law.""You know you never will. Now, Jeff ! Why do you act so?"Jeff did not answer at once. He walked beside her with a face of trouble that became one of resolve in the set jaws. "I guess you're right, Cynthy. She's got to know the worst, and the sooner she knows it the better.""Yes!"

He had another moment of faltering. "You don't want I should talk it over with Mr. Westover?""What has he got to do with it?"

"That's true!"

"If you want to see it in the right light, you can think you've let it run on till after you're out of college, and then you've got to tell her.

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