“I beg your pardon, it’s just exactly now that they’ll come in
handy. Think of it! First of all, a big steam-yacht, ... they’re not
cheap toys. A special private car....”
“But I have those already,” he mourned. “I became heir to my father’s
whole outfit, lock, stock, and barrel. There’s not a thing to look
forward to any more!”
“Dear, dear! What it is to be pampered.” She rose and, bending over him,
smoothed his hard little apology for a pillow. “I must go and dress for
dinner,” she explained. “I wish I didn’t have to leave you here
alone.”
He pressed his lips to her hand as it flitted beside his head. “You have
been so good to me, so very, very good,” he said, with emotion, “I hate
to think I am leaving you to-morrow, never to see you again.”
“And why that, pray?” she demanded.
“Because,” he said--“because there seems to me no possibility, even with
‘my big yacht,’ to come once more and darken your doors with the
memories I would unavoidably suggest.”
“I don’t agree with you at all,” she asserted; “but we will come back
to this to-morrow morning. Now go to sleep as soon as you can, like a
good child. _Buènas noches!_”
“_Felices sueños!_” he murmured, raising his eyes wistfully. “You,” he
added, “seem determined to heap coals of scriptural fire upon
undeserving heads. Do you always return good for evil?”
“Evil!” she mused aloud. “Good for evil? Granting that this be my habit,
it would merely be a selfish one, for if one returns evil for evil and
bite for bite, one is cheated. There is nothing more then for Almighty
God to do; it is much better to remain His creditor.”
“That’s a new view of the case,” he pondered, and then, in an altered
tone, suddenly added: “Madame de Salvières, you have always done so
much for me, will you--will you kiss me good night?”
“Why, yes, of course I will,” she assented, and, bending once more over
him, she kissed him on the forehead. “_Voilà, mon enfant_,” she said,
pushing back his hair; and he watched her white dress disappear in the
penumbra of the immense room.
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