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appearance of a man who sees a little way.
beyond the border. Even then I could not
take him seriously. . . .
“Speak, Sir Prophet!” I exclaimed, with a
uttle laugh. ‘Let my eyes also, be touched
h fire. Let me see what you "
ae oer showed no sign of annoy: ance.
He looked at me composed!
“Do not be a fool, ‘Arnold * ” he said. “You
may believe or disbelieve, but some day you
will know that the things which I haveinmy
mind are true.”
I think that I was a little bewildered. inn
realized now what at first I hi
clined to doubt that Mabane anne erally
in earnest. Unconsciously my attitude
toward him changed. Tt & hard to mock a
man who believes in him:
“Go ahead, then, ae I said, quietly.
“ seems that you have told me nothing
ye aband turned toward me.’ He spoke
slowly. His face was serious — almost
solemn.
“The man Delahaye will never claim the
child,” he said. ‘I think that he will die.
The man who shot him has gone — we shall
not-hear of him again, not for many years,
if at all. Ie has gone like a stone dropped_
into a bottomless tarn. We shall not send
the ce back to the convent. She will re-
mai 7"
He ere cod, as ‘though expecting me’ to
speak. I shrugged my shoulder:
“Come,” I said, “T shall not quarrel with
your prophecy | so far, Alan, The introduc-
eminin
tion of a e element here seems a little
incongruous; ; |_ but, after all, she -is very
young.’
Mabane unclasped his arms, and pense
thoughtfully around the room.
there was a change since a few days ase.
The ornaments and furniture ore free from
dust. There were two great bowls of flowers
upon the table, some studies which had
untidiness had given place to
blance of order. ' There was an attempt
everywhere at repression. Mabane knocked
the ashes from his pipe.
‘or five years,”’ he said, abstractedly,
“you and I and ve lived here to-
gether. Are you satisfled with those five
years? Think!”
I looked from my desk out of the window,
over the housetops up into the sunshine, and
as grave. Satisfled! Is anyone short
of a fool ever satisfie
not,”’ I admitted, a little bit-
terly,
“Tell me what you think of these ‘five
thoughts are the same as m:
“Drift,"’ I answered. We ‘have worked
a little, and thought a little — but our feet:
have been on the earth a good deal oftener
word. We have gained a little experience of
the wrong sort, we haye learned how to
adapt our poor little gifts to the whim of the
moment. Such as our talent has been, we
have made a servant of it to minister to our
physical necessities, We have lived little
lives, Arnold — very little lives.”’
“Go on,” I murmured. “This at least is
Mabane paused. Ile looked at his pipe,
but pe aid not relight it.
a change coming,” he sald,
slowly : we are going to drift no longer.
We are going to be drawn into the mael-
strom of life. What it may mean for you
and for me and for the boy, I do not know.
It will change us — it must change our work.
shall paint no more guesses at realism.
after someone else; and you will write n6 *
more of princesses, or pull the strings of tin-
sel-decked puppets, so that they dance their
way through{the pages of your gal ressed.
novels. And an end has come to these .
things, Arnold. No, Iam not raving, nor is
this a jest. Wait!”
“You speak," I told him, “like a seer.
Since when was it given to ,You to read the
future so glibly, my friend?’
Mabane looked at me with grave eyes. -
re was no shadow of levity in his man-
- “I am not a superstitious man, Arnold,”
he said, “but I come, after all, of hill-folk,
and I believe that there are times when one
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1 knew the day of his death,
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