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Then he took him out into the warehouse to see the large packages.At the head of the stairs, where his guest stopped to nod to his son and say "Good-bye, Tom,"Lapham insisted upon going down to the lower door with him "Well, call again," he said in hospitable dismissal.

"I shall always be glad to see you.There ain't a great deal doing at this season." Bromfield Corey thanked him, and let his hand remain perforce in Lapham's lingering grasp.

"If you ever like to ride after a good horse----"the Colonel began.

"Oh, no, no, no; thank you! The better the horse, the more I should be scared.Tom has told me of your driving!""Ha, ha, ha!" laughed the Colonel."Well! every one to his taste.Well, good morning, sir!" and he suffered him to go.

"Who is the old man blowing to this morning?" asked Walker, the book-keeper, ****** an errand to Corey's desk.

"My father."

"Oh! That your father? I thought he must be one of your Italian correspondents that you'd been showing round, or Spanish."In fact, as Bromfield Corey found his way at his leisurely pace up through the streets on which the prosperity of his native city was founded, hardly any figure could have looked more alien to its life.He glanced up and down the facades and through the crooked vistas like a stranger, and the swarthy fruiterer of whom he bought an apple, apparently for the pleasure of holding it in his hand, was not surprised that the purchase should be transacted in his own tongue.

Lapham walked back through the outer office to his own room without looking at Corey, and during the day he spoke to him only of business matters.That must have been his way of letting Corey see that he was not overcome by the honour of his father's visit.But he presented himself at Nantasket with the event so perceptibly on his mind that his wife asked: "Well, Silas, has Rogers been borrowing any more money of you? I don't want you should let that thing go too far.You've done enough.""You needn't be afraid.I've seen the last of Rogers for one while." He hesitated, to give the fact an effect of no importance."Corey's father called this morning.""Did he?" said Mrs.Lapham, willing to humour his feint of indifference."Did HE want to borrow some money too?""Not as I understood." Lapham was smoking at great ease, and his wife had some crocheting on the other side of the lamp from him.

The girls were on the piazza looking at the moon on the water again."There's no man in it to-night,"Penelope said, and Irene laughed forlornly.

"What DID he want, then?" asked Mrs.Lapham.

"Oh, I don't know.Seemed to be just a friendly call.

Said he ought to have come before."

Mrs.Lapham was silent a while.Then she said: "Well, I hope you're satisfied now."Lapham rejected the sympathy too openly offered.

"I don't know about being satisfied.I wa'n't in any hurry to see him."His wife permitted him this pretence also."What sort of a person is he, anyway l""Well, not much like his son.There's no sort of business about him.I don't know just how you'd describe him.

He's tall; and he's got white hair and a moustache;and his fingers are very long and limber.I couldn't help noticing them as he sat there with his hands on the top of his cane.Didn't seem to be dressed very much, and acted just like anybody.Didn't talk much.Guess I did most of the talking.Said he was glad I seemed to be getting along so well with his son.He asked after you and Irene;and he said he couldn't feel just like a stranger.

Said you had been very kind to his wife.Of course I turned it off.Yes," said Lapham thoughtfully, with his hands resting on his knees, and his cigar between the fingers of his left hand, "I guess he meant to do the right thing, every way.Don't know as I ever saw a much pleasanter man.

Dunno but what he's about the pleasantest man I ever did see." He was not letting his wife see in his averted face the struggle that revealed itself there--the struggle of stalwart achievement not to feel flattered at the notice of sterile elegance, not to be sneakingly glad of its amiability, but to stand up and look at it with eyes on the same level.God, who made us so much like himself, but out of the dust, alone knows when that struggle will end.The time had been when Lapham could not have imagined any worldly splendour which his dollars could not buy if he chose to spend them for it;but his wife's half discoveries, taking form again in his ignorance of the world, filled him with helpless misgiving.

A cloudy vision of something unpurchasable, where he had supposed there was nothing, had cowed him in spite of the burly resistance of his pride.

"I don't see why he shouldn't be pleasant," said Mrs.Lapham.

"He's never done anything else."

Lapham looked up consciously, with an uneasy laugh.

"Pshaw, Persis! you never forget anything?""Oh, I've got more than that to remember.I suppose you asked him to ride after the mare?""Well," said Lapham, reddening guiltily, "he said he was afraid of a good horse.""Then, of course, you hadn't asked him." Mrs.Lapham crocheted in silence, and her husband leaned back in his chair and smoked.

At last he said, "I'm going to push that house forward.

They're loafing on it.There's no reason why we shouldn't be in it by Thanksgiving.I don't believe in moving in the dead of winter.""We can wait till spring.We're very comfortable in the old place," answered his wife.Then she broke out on him:

"What are you in such a hurry to get into that house for? Do you want to invite the Coreys to a house-warming?"Lapham looked at her without speaking.

"Don't you suppose I can see through you I declare, Silas Lapham, if I didn't know different, I should say you were about the biggest fool! Don't you know ANYthing?

Don't you know that it wouldn't do to ask those people to our house before they've asked us to theirs? They'd laugh in our faces!""I don't believe they'd laugh in our faces.What's the difference between our asking them and their asking us?"demanded the Colonel sulkily.

"Oh, well! If you don t see!"

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