“I’mnotfittobeseen,“shesaid。“I’msoagitated,Idon’tknowwhattodo。Comeindoors,Geoffrey——andhaveacupoftea。“
Geoffreyshookhishead。“Perryforbidstea,“hesaid,“inthemiddleoftheday。“
“Youbrute!“criedMrs。Glenarm。
“Doyouwantmetolosetherace?“retortedGeoffrey。
“Yes!“
Withthatanswershelefthimatlast,andranbackintothehouse。
Geoffreytookaturnontheterrace——consideredalittle——stopped——andlookedattheporchunderwhichtheiratewidowhaddisappearedfromhisview。“Tenthousandayear,“hesaid,thinkingofthematrimonialprospectwhichhewasplacinginperil。“Anddevilishwellearned,“headded,goingintothehouse,underprotest,toappeaseMrs。Glenarm。
Theoffendedladywasonasofa,inthesolitarydrawing-room。
Geoffreysatdownbyher。Shedeclinedtolookathim。“Don’tbeafool!“saidGeoffrey,inhismostpersuasivemanner。Mrs。
Glenarmputherhandkerchieftohereyes。Geoffreytookitawayagainwithoutceremony。Mrs。Glenarmrosetoleavetheroom。
Geoffreystoppedherbymainforce。Mrs。Glenarmthreatenedtosummontheservants。Geoffreysaid,“Allright!Idon’tcareifthewholehouseknowsI’mfondofyou!“Mrs。Glenarmlookedatthedoor,andwhispered“Hush!forHeaven’ssake!“Geoffreyputherarminhis,andsaid,“Comealongwithme:I’vegotsomethingtosaytoyou。“Mrs。Glenarmdrewback,andshookherhead。
Geoffreyputhisarmroundherwaist,andwalkedheroutoftheroom,andoutofthehouse——takingthedirection,notoftheterrace,butofafirplantationontheoppositesideofthegrounds。Arrivedamongthetrees,hestoppedandheldupawarningforefingerbeforetheoffendedlady’sface。“You’rejustthesortofwomanIlike,“hesaid;“andthereain’tamanlivingwho’shalfassweetonyouasIam。YouleaveoffbullyingmeaboutPerry,andI’lltellyouwhatI’lldo——I’llletyouseemetakeaSprint。“
Hedrewbackastep,andfixedhisbigblueeyesonher,withalookwhichsaid,“Youareahighly-favoredwoman,ifevertherewasoneyet!“CuriosityinstantlytooktheleadingplaceamongtheemotionsofMrs。Glenarm。“What’saSprint,Geoffrey?“sheasked。
“Ashortrun,totrymeatthetopofmyspeed。Thereain’tanotherlivingsoulinallEnglandthatI’dletseeitbutyou。
_Now_amIabrute?“
Mrs。Glenarmwasconqueredagain,forthehundredthtimeatleast。Shesaid,softly,“Oh,Geoffrey,ifyoucouldonlybealwayslikethis!“Hereyesliftedthemselvesadmiringlytohis。
Shetookhisarmagainofherownaccord,andpresseditwithalovingclasp。Geoffreypropheticallyfeltthetenthousandayearinhispocket。“Doyoureallyloveme?“whisperedMrs。Glenarm。
“Don’tI!“answeredthehero。Thepeacewasmade,andthetwowalkedonagain。
Theypassedthroughtheplantation,andcameoutonsomeopenground,risingandfallingprettily,inlittlehillocksandhollows。Thelastofthehillocksslopeddownintoasmoothlevelplain,withafringeofshelteringtreesonitsfartherside——withasnuglittlestonecottageamongthetrees——andwithasmartlittleman,walkingupanddownbeforethecottage,holdinghishandsbehindhim。Thelevelplainwasthehero’sexercisingground;thecottagewasthehero’sretreat;andthesmartlittlemanwasthehero’strainer。
IfMrs。GlenarmhatedPerry,PerryjudgingbyappearanceswasinnodangeroflovingMrs。Glenarm。AsGeoffreyapproachedwithhiscompanion,thetrainercametoastand-still,andstaredsilentlyatthelady。Thelady,onherside,declinedtoobservethatanysuchpersonasthetrainerwastheninexistence,andpresentinbodilyformonthescene。
“Howabouttime?“saidGeoffrey。
Perryconsultedanelaboratewatch,constructedtomarktimetothefifthofasecond,andansweredGeoffrey,withhiseyeallthewhileonMrs。Glenarm。
“You’vegotfiveminutestospare。“
“Showmewhereyourun,I’mdyingtoseeit!“saidtheeagerwidow,takingpossessionofGeoffrey’sarmwithbothhands。
Geoffreyledherbacktoaplacemarkedbyasaplingwithalittleflagattachedtoitatsomeshortdistancefromthecottage。Sheglidedalongbyhisside,withsubtleundulationsofmovementwhichappearedtocompletetheexasperationofPerry。Hewaiteduntilshewasoutofhearing——andthenheinvokedletussaytheblastsofheavenonthefashionably-dressedheadofMrs。
Glenarm。
“Youtakeyourplacethere,“saidGeoffrey,postingherbythesapling。“WhenIpassyou——“Hestopped,andsurveyedherwithagood-humoredmasculinepity。“HowthedevilamItomakeyouunderstandit?“hewenton。“Lookhere!whenIpassyou,itwillbeatwhatyouwouldcallifIwasahorsefullgallop。Holdyourtongue——Ihaven’tdoneyet。You’retolookonaftermeasI
leaveyou,towheretheedgeofthecottagewallcutsthetrees。
Whenyouhavelostsightofmebehindthewall,you’llhaveseenmerunmythreehundredyardsfromthisflag。You’reinluck’sway!PerrytriesmeatthelongSprintto-day。Youunderstandyou’retostophere?Verywellthen——letmegoandgetmytoggeryon。“
“Sha’n’tIseeyouagain,Geoffrey?“
“Haven’tIjusttoldyouthatyou’llseemerun?“
“Yes——butafterthat?“
“Afterthat,I’mspongedandrubbeddown——andrestinthecottage。“
“You’llcometousthisevening?“
Henodded,andlefther。ThefaceofPerrylookedunutterablethingswhenheandGeoffreymetatthedoorofthecottage。
“I’vegotaquestiontoaskyou,Mr。Delamayn,“saidthetrainer。
“Doyouwantme?ordon’tyou?“
“OfcourseIwantyou。“
“WhatdidIsaywhenIfirstcomehere?“proceededPerry,sternly。“Isaid,’Iwon’thavenobodyalookingonatamanI’mtraining。Thesehereladiesandgentlemenmayallhavemadeuptheirmindstoseeyou。I’vemadeupmymindnottohavenolookers-on。Iwon’thaveyoutimedatyourworkbynobodybutme。
Iwon’thaveeveryblessedyardofgroundyoucoverputinthenoospapers。Iwon’thavealivingsoulinthesecretofwhatyoucando,andwhatyoucan’t,exceptourtwoselves。’——DidIsaythat,Mr。Delamayn?ordidn’tI?“
“Allright!“
“DidIsayit?ordidn’tI?“
“Ofcourseyoudid!“
“Thendon’tyoubringnomorewomenhere。It’scleanagainstrules。AndIwon’thaveit。“
Anyotherlivingcreatureadoptingthistoneofremonstrancewouldprobablyhavehadreasontorepentit。ButGeoffreyhimselfwasafraidtoshowhistemperinthepresenceofPerry。Inviewofthecomingrace,thefirstandforemostofBritishtrainerswasnottobetrifledwith,evenbythefirstandforemostofBritishathletes。
“Shewon’tcomeagain,“saidGeoffrey。“She’sgoingawayfromSwanhavenintwodays’time。“
“I’veputeveryshillingI’mworthintheworldonyou,“pursuedPerry,relapsingintotenderness。“AndItellyouIfeltit!ItcutmetotheheartwhenIseeyoucomingalongwithawomanatyourheels。It’safraudonhisbackers,Isaystomyself——that’swhatitis,afraudonhisbackers!“
“Shutup!“saidGeoffrey。“Andcomeandhelpmetowinyourmoney。“Hekickedopenthedoorofthecottage——andathleteandtrainerdisappearedfromview。
Afterwaitingafewminutesbythelittleflag,Mrs。Glenarmsawthetwomenapproachingherfromthecottage。Dressedinaclose-fittingcostume,lightandelastic,adaptingitselftoeverymovement,andmadetoanswereverypurposerequiredbytheexerciseinwhichhewasabouttoengage,Geoffrey’sphysicaladvantagesshowedthemselvesintheirbestandbravestaspect。
Hisheadsatproudandeasyonhisfirm,whitethroat,baredtotheair。Therisingofhismightychest,ashedrewindeepdraughtsofthefragrantsummerbreeze;theplayofhislitheandsuppleloins;theeasy,elasticstrideofhisstraightandshapelylegs,presentedatriumphofphysicalmanhoodinitshighesttype。Mrs。Glenarm’seyesdevouredhiminsilentadmiration。Helookedlikeayounggodofmythology——likeastatueanimatedwithcolorandlife。“Oh,Geoffrey!“sheexclaimed,softly,ashewentby。Heneitheranswered,norlooked:hehadotherbusinessonhandthanlisteningtosoftnonsense。Hewasgatheringhimselfupfortheeffort;hislipswereset;hisfistswerelightlyclenched。Perrypostedhimselfathisplace,grimandsilent,withthewatchinhishand。
Geoffreywalkedonbeyondtheflag,soastogivehimselfstartenoughtoreachhisfullspeedashepassedit。“Nowthen!“saidPerry。Inaninstantmore,heflewbytoMrs。Glenarm’sexcitedimaginationlikeanarrowfromabow。Hisactionwasperfect。
Hisspeed,atitsutmostrateofexertion,preserveditsrareunderlyingelementsofstrengthandsteadiness。Lessandlessandlesshegrewtotheeyesthatfollowedhiscourse;stilllightlyflyingovertheground,stillfirmlykeepingthestraightline。A
momentmore,andtherunnervanishedbehindthewallofthecottage,andthestop-watchofthetrainerreturnedtoitsplaceinhispocket。
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