Gaunt stood near the window, rigid, fascinated, his whole being melted
into a tenderness so poignant as to be half painful. How many sources
of happiness, simple and everyday, were in the world! How barren and
dry and selfish his own life had been! In his moment of insight, he saw
that even Joey Ferris, tied to Percy, might have her moments of utter
beatification, since he had made her the mother of this babe.
He took a new resolve. When they got home that evening, he would have
it out with Virginia, he would give her her choice. He would persuade
her to tell him frankly if all her heart was bound up in Gerald. If it
was not....
He did not hear Ferris suggesting to him that they should be on the
move. They had to call him thrice before he started from his dream.
CHAPTER XXVIII
THE WAY BACK
"_She is coming, my life, my sweet,
Were it never so airy a tread,
My heart would hear it and beat,
Were it earth in an earthy bed.
My dust would hear it and beat
Had I lain for a century dead,
Would start and tremble under her feet
And blossom in purple and red!_"--Tennyson.
The entrance to the lead mine cave had now been artificially widened to
allow of free entrance. From the valley below a light wooden stair had
been erected, up which the visitors passed. Some good workmen from a
similar mine elsewhere were now busy on the premises, making the final
tests before the experts would pronounce that there was really money in
the scheme.
The party came presently upon a spot where a big underground stream
gushed from a tunnel, crossed a space about twenty feet wide, and
disappeared in another tunnel on the opposite side of the cavern. It
emerged three miles away, far down Branterdale. Nobody knew whence it
came.
Since first the caves were discovered, great progress had been made;
and only the previous day the men had chipped open a crack in the rock
wall, discovering within another big space with a very dangerous floor.
"We've all got to be careful in here," remarked Percy, as he marshalled
his party. "Perhaps, Joey, you and Mrs. Gaunt would be happier outside,
for it's a case of crawling in."
Virgie and Joey, however, were not going to be left behind. They
neither of them had any objection to crawling. With the help of their
escort, they both got through quite easily, and found themselves in a
curious place. Under their feet were spikes of rock, with deep
inequalities between. The men had laid down planks, and warned the
visitors to be careful not to step off them. On the further side of
this cavern was a very deep cleft which had not yet been explored, as
the men had found the air down there too foul for them to venture to
descend.
"Like an old well--they don't know how deep," said Percy, indicating a
black hole, or chasm, on the further side of the irregular-shaped space
in which they stood. "They got a big bundle of hay, set it alight, and
pitched it in, burning fiercely. The air down there put it out in no
time."
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