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"Well," she said, "I think I'll surprise you for once, Louisa. If Jack
will stick faithfully to his place in the bank for a year, I'll give him
and Alice the _dot_ I promised the Count."
Mrs. Neligage got away from Miss Wentstile's as soon as possible,
leaving Alice to settle things with her aunt, and taking a carriage at
the next corner, drove to Jack's lodgings. She burst into his room
tumultuously, fortunately finding him at home, and alone.
"Oh, Jack," she cried, "I didn't mean to, but I've engaged you again!"
He regarded her with a quizzical smile.
"Matchmaking seems to be a vice which develops with your age," he
observed. "I got out of the other scrape easily enough, and I won't deny
that it was rather good fun. I hope that this isn't any worse."
"But, Jack, dear, this time it's Alice!"
"Alice!" he exclaimed, jumping up quickly.
"Yes, it's Alice, and you ought to be grateful to me, for she's going to
have a fortune, too."
With some incoherency, for she was less self-contained than usual, Mrs.
Neligage told him what had happened.
"See what it is to have a mother devoted to your interests," she
concluded. "You'd never have brought Miss Wentstile to terms. You ought
to adore me for this."
"I do," he answered, laughing, but kissing her with genuine affection.
"I hope you'll be as happy as Alice and I shall be."
"I only live for my child," returned she in gay mockery. "For your sake
I'm going to be respectable for the rest of my life. What sacrifices we
parents do make for our children!"
* * * * *
Late that evening Jack was taking his somewhat extended adieus of Alice.
"After all, Jack," she said, "the whole thing has come out of the novel.
We'll have a gorgeously bound copy of 'Love in a Cloud' always on the
table to remind us--"
"To remind us," he finished, taking the words out of her mouth with a
laugh, "that our love has got out of the clouds."
* * * * *
The Riverside Press
PRINTED BY H. O. HOUGHTON & CO.
CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
U.S.A.
* * * * *
Books by Arlo Bates.
LOVE IN A CLOUD. A Novel.
THE PURITANS. A Novel.
THE PHILISTINES. A Novel.
THE PAGANS. A Novel.
PATTY'S PERVERSITIES. A Novel.
PRINCE VANCE. The Story of a Prince with a Court in his Box. By ARLO
BATES and ELEANOR PUTNAM.
A LAD'S LOVE.
UNDER THE BEECH-TREE. Poems.
TALKS ON WRITING ENGLISH.
TALKS ON THE STUDY OF LITERATURE.
HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN & CO.
BOSTON AND NEW YORK.
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