"I came to find you, Jane. Leslie told me everything and I have hunted
everywhere. But when you were not at college I somehow knew you would
be here. I wanted to find you--and--enfold you, Jane--wrap you around
somehow with my love and care if you will let me, so that nothing like
that can ever hurt you again. I love you, Jane. I suppose I'm a little
previous and all that, being only a kid, as it were, and neither of us
out of college yet, but I shan't change, and I'll be hanged if I see
why it isn't all right for me to have the right to protect you against
such annoyances as this----"
He was beside her on the log now, his face burning eagerly with deep
feeling, one arm protectingly behind her, the other hand laid
strongly, possessively over the small folded hands in her lap.
"Perhaps I'm taking a whole lot for granted," he said humbly. "Perhaps
you don't love me--can't even like me the way I hoped you do. Oh,
Jane, speak quick, and tell me! Darling, can you ever love me enough?
You haven't drawn your hands away! Look up and let me read your eyes,
please----"
No, she had not drawn her hands away, and she did not shrink from his
supporting arm--and she was the kind of girl who would not have
allowed such familiarities _unless_--_Ah!_ She had lifted her eyes and
there was something blindingly beautiful in them, and tears--great
wonderful tears, so sweet and misty that they made him glad with a
thrill of beautiful pain! Her lips were trembling. He longed to kiss
her, yet knew he must wait until he had her permission----
"Allison! Listen! You are dear--_wonderful_--but you don't know a
thing about me!"
"I know all I want to know, and that is a great deal, you darling,
you!" And now he did kiss her, and drew her close into his arms and
would not let her go even when she struggled gently.
"Allison, listen. _Listen_--please! I must tell you! _Wait----!_"
She put her hands against his breast and pushed herself back away from
him where she could look in his face.
"Please, you _must_ let me go and listen to what I have to say!"
"I'll let you go when you tell me yes or no, Jane. Do you, can you
love me? I must know that first. Then you shall have your way."
Jane's eyes did not falter. She looked at him, "You promised, you
know----!"
"Yes, Allison--I love you--but--_NO!_ You must _not_ kiss me again.
You must let me go, and listen--You promised, you know----!"
Allison's arms dropped away from her, but his eyes held her in a long
look of joy.
"All right, darling, go to it"--he said with a joyous sound in his
voice--"I can stand anything now, I know. It seems too good to be true
and it's enough for me. But hurry! A fellow can't wait forever."
"No, Allison, you must sit back and be serious. It isn't really
_happy_, you know--what I have to tell you----!"
Allison became grave at once.
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