THE SOUTH BAY. 163 



"I suggested something else for them to talk 

 about, that will occupy their thoughts most of the 

 time." 



With a shy, sidelong glance, like a bird alarmed 

 but uncertain of the danger, Katy replied : 



"And what subject was that, pray ?" 



" Our love, Katy." 



"Avery silly subject, that need occupy nobody 

 any time at all. You had better say your love, 

 sir." 



" Now, darling, don't tease, I have only a moment, 

 or I shall be too late for the cars." 



" Then, why not go at once ? I am full as busy. 

 "Was not that Jane calling me ?" She made^a great 

 show of leaving, but managed to remain, evidently 

 anticipating something of importance from her 

 lover's manner, and in a female way dreading 

 though desiring the disclosure. 



" Wait one instant ; I need not repeat how I love 

 you, you have heard that often." 



" Yes, indeed." 



" But to-day I am to be admitted to a partnership 

 with my old employer, who kindly offered it, with 

 some complimentary remarks, so late as yesterday." 



" You deserved it long ago." 



" Not at all, I was well paid for my services ; but 

 now" — having drawn the willing but skittish beauty 

 towards him, he whispered — " now I can keep a 

 wife." 



Her lips were close, her cheeks were tempting, 

 her eyes turned away, her hands busy with the but- 



