Chapter 15

Hugh Noland’s life was sacrificed because he could not go to you and talk to you of necessary things, and I am determined that if you and I ever come together again that neither of us shall be afraid to talk out anything in this whole world that is of interest to us both. Hugh and I would have been so glad to go to you and ask you to let him be taken away, or to have asked you to help us to higher living till he was well enough to go. I need hardly tell you that we both recognized that it was wronging you for him to stay on in the house after we discovered that we loved each other. Hugh planned to go, and then came the accident, and we were helpless. At last, in order not to defeat me when he saw that I was trying to overcome the fault in myself, he thought it necessary to die so that I should be free. You know, John dear, I should never try to live with you again unless I could tell youanythingand know that you’d listen and be fair, even to my love for another man. There you have me as I am. If you don’t want me, don’t take me; but at least you are not deceived about the kind of woman you are going to live with this time.

Hugh Noland’s life was sacrificed because he could not go to you and talk to you of necessary things, and I am determined that if you and I ever come together again that neither of us shall be afraid to talk out anything in this whole world that is of interest to us both. Hugh and I would have been so glad to go to you and ask you to let him be taken away, or to have asked you to help us to higher living till he was well enough to go. I need hardly tell you that we both recognized that it was wronging you for him to stay on in the house after we discovered that we loved each other. Hugh planned to go, and then came the accident, and we were helpless. At last, in order not to defeat me when he saw that I was trying to overcome the fault in myself, he thought it necessary to die so that I should be free. You know, John dear, I should never try to live with you again unless I could tell youanythingand know that you’d listen and be fair, even to my love for another man. There you have me as I am. If you don’t want me, don’t take me; but at least you are not deceived about the kind of woman you are going to live with this time.

Then Elizabeth pointed out to him how he had refused to read Hugh’s innocent letter, and then went on to consider affairs between herself and John.

You will probably remember also that when we were talking over the coming of our second child five years ago you said that I was foolish to be disturbed about it—that if I had not had the wherewithal to feed and clothe it I might have had good cause for complaint, but otherwise not. That is another matter we must settle before we reopen life together. Mere food and clothes are but a part of a child’s natural and proper rights of inheritance. My future children—and I hope I shall have more than the one I have now—must be prepared for earnestly and rightly. We are better prepared to have children now than when we were younger, but if we wish the best from our children, we must give the best to their beginnings as well as to their upbringings, and you and I would, I am sure, come much closer to each other and begin to understand each other much better after adopting such a policy. When we were married our love would not permit us to exact conditions, but I have learned to love you and myself enough to wish to consider all the conditions of which I have been speaking before we begin to live together again.Years ago I was glibly willing to advise my mother to get a divorce—for her I am notsure yet but that it was the only way to freedom—but I have lived and learned, and you see that for myself I have not wanted it. I have come to understand that you and I are bound together—not by the fact of Jack’s presence, I mean not by the mere knowledge that we have him, but by some other law of which he is but the outward evidence. No magistrate could separate us. I belong to you and you belong to me by some primal law of life, not because some minister said over us, “Till death do you part,” but becausewe have permitted ourselves to become one flesh. Having set up these relations, let us struggle with the conditions they entail.There must be freedom in our home if it is to be reorganized. I want you to be just as free as I am. I told you before you left that you should run the farm; I still prefer it. I don’t care what you do on it, so long as you do not mortgage it. I think I have a right to keep a certain part of it free from debt if I choose to do so, so as to be sure of a home in my old age, since I have to suffer if we lose it; otherwise you are free to do as you wish with any part of it.I think I have a better sort of love to offer you than I had before, just because it includes a knowledge of our weaknesses. I have had to tell you all this in order that we begin square, but I liked your letter, and I believe we can come to an understanding. My love for Hugh Noland is but a memory, but when your letter came I found that my love for you was a living thing, that I wanted you very much, and even as I write you these words I want you.

You will probably remember also that when we were talking over the coming of our second child five years ago you said that I was foolish to be disturbed about it—that if I had not had the wherewithal to feed and clothe it I might have had good cause for complaint, but otherwise not. That is another matter we must settle before we reopen life together. Mere food and clothes are but a part of a child’s natural and proper rights of inheritance. My future children—and I hope I shall have more than the one I have now—must be prepared for earnestly and rightly. We are better prepared to have children now than when we were younger, but if we wish the best from our children, we must give the best to their beginnings as well as to their upbringings, and you and I would, I am sure, come much closer to each other and begin to understand each other much better after adopting such a policy. When we were married our love would not permit us to exact conditions, but I have learned to love you and myself enough to wish to consider all the conditions of which I have been speaking before we begin to live together again.

Years ago I was glibly willing to advise my mother to get a divorce—for her I am notsure yet but that it was the only way to freedom—but I have lived and learned, and you see that for myself I have not wanted it. I have come to understand that you and I are bound together—not by the fact of Jack’s presence, I mean not by the mere knowledge that we have him, but by some other law of which he is but the outward evidence. No magistrate could separate us. I belong to you and you belong to me by some primal law of life, not because some minister said over us, “Till death do you part,” but becausewe have permitted ourselves to become one flesh. Having set up these relations, let us struggle with the conditions they entail.

There must be freedom in our home if it is to be reorganized. I want you to be just as free as I am. I told you before you left that you should run the farm; I still prefer it. I don’t care what you do on it, so long as you do not mortgage it. I think I have a right to keep a certain part of it free from debt if I choose to do so, so as to be sure of a home in my old age, since I have to suffer if we lose it; otherwise you are free to do as you wish with any part of it.

I think I have a better sort of love to offer you than I had before, just because it includes a knowledge of our weaknesses. I have had to tell you all this in order that we begin square, but I liked your letter, and I believe we can come to an understanding. My love for Hugh Noland is but a memory, but when your letter came I found that my love for you was a living thing, that I wanted you very much, and even as I write you these words I want you.

When her writing was finished Elizabeth went to the barn to saddle the horses, thinking that she would take Jack with her and ride into town to mail both letters in the cool of the evening. She saddled Jack’s pony and started around the corner of the barn to tie it in the lane, when she saw, turning into that lane, John Hunter, with a valise in his hand. He had come in on the noon train and had caught a ride out home with a stranger passing that way. John saw her and waved his hand, calling to her. To Elizabeth he was still fair to look upon. She walked toward him holding out the letters she had written.

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Beechy.By Bettina von Hutten.

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Best Man, The.By Harold MacGrath.

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Betrayal, The.By E. Phillips Oppenheim.

Better Man, The.By Cyrus Townsend Brady.

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Cash Intrigue, The.By George Randolph Chester.

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Challoners, The.By B. F. Benson.

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Conquest of Canaan, The.By Booth Tarkington.

Conspirators, The.By Robert W. Chambers.

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Depot Master, The.By Joseph C. Lincoln.

Derelicts.By William J. Locke.

Diamond Master, The.By Jacques Futrelle.

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Eleventh Hour, The.By David Potter.

Elizabeth in Rugen.(By the author of “Elizabeth and Her German Garden.”)

Elusive Isabel.By Jacques Futrelle.

Elusive Pimpernel, The.By Baroness Orczy.

Enchanted Hat, The.By Harold MacGrath.

Excuse Me.By Rupert Hughes.

54-40 or Fight.By Emerson Hough.

Fighting Chance, The.By Robert W. Chambers.

Flamsted Quarries.By Mary E. Waller.

Flying Mercury, The.By Eleanor M. Ingram.

For a Maiden Brave.By Chauncey C. Hotchkiss.

Four Million, The.By O. Henry.

Four Pool’s Mystery, The.By Jean Webster.

Fruitful Vine, The.By Robert Hichens.

Ganton & Co.By Arthur J. Eddy.

Gentleman of France, A.By Stanley Weyman.

Gentleman, The.By Alfred Ollivant.

Get-Rick-Quick-Wallingford.By George Randolph Chester.

Gilbert Neal.By Will N. Harben.

Girl and the Bill, The.By Bannister Merwin.

Girl from His Town, The.By Marie Van Vorst.

Girl Who Won, The.By Beth Ellis.

Glory of Clementina, The.By William J. Locke.

Glory of the Conquered, The.By Susan Glaspell.

God’s Good Man.By Marie Corelli.

Going Some.By Rex Beach.

Golden Web, The.By Anthony Partridge.

Green Patch, The.By Bettina von Hutten.

Happy Island sequel to “Uncle William”.By Jennette Lee.

Hearts and the Highway.By Cyrus Townsend Brady.

Held for Orders.By Frank H. Spearman.

Hidden Water.By Dane Coolidge.

Highway of Fate, The.By Rosa N. Carey.

Homesteaders, The.By Kate and Virgil D. Boyles.

Honor of the Big Snows, The.By James Oliver Curwood.

Hopalong Cassidy.By Clarence E. Mulford.

Household of Peter, The.By Rosa N. Carey.

House of Mystery, The.By Will Irwin.

House of the Lost Court, The.By C. N. Williamson

House of the Whispering Pines, The.By Anna Katherine Green.

House on Cherry Street, The.By Amelia E. Barr.

How Leslie Loved.By Anne Warner.

Husbands of Edith, The.By George Barr McCutcheon.

Idols.By William J. Locke.

Illustrious Prince, The.By B. Phillips Oppenheim.

Imprudence of Prue, The.By Sophie Fisher.

Inez.(Illustrated Edition.) By Augusta J. Evans.

Infelice.By Augusta Evans Wilson.

Initials Only.By Anna Katharine Green.

In Defiance of the King.By Chauncey C. Hotchkiss.

Indifference of Juliet, The.By Grace S. Richmond.

In the Service of the Princess.By Henry C. Rowland.

Iron Woman, The.By Margaret Deland.

Ishmael.(Illustrated.) By Mrs. Southworth.

Island of Regeneration, The.By Cyrus Townsend Brady.

Jack Spurlock.Prodigal. By Horace Lorimer.

Jane Cable.By George Barr McCutcheon.

Jeanne of the Marshes.By E. Phillips Oppenheim.

Jude the Obsoure.By Thomas Hardy.

Keith of the Border.By Randall Parrish.

Key to the Unknown, The.By Rosa N. Carey.

Kingdom of Earth, The.By Anthony Partridge.

King Spruce.By Holman Day.

Ladder of Swords, A.By Gilbert Parker.

Lady Betty Across the Water.By C. N. and A. M. Williamson.

Lady Merton, Colonist.By Mrs. Humphrey Ward.

Lady of Big Shanty, The.By Berkeley F. Smith.

Langford of the Three Bars.By Kate and Virgil O. Boyles.

Land of Long Ago, The.By Eliza Calvert. Hall.

Lane That Had No Turning, The.By Gilbert Parker.

Last Trail, The.By Zane Grey.

Last Voyage of the Donna Isabel, The.By Randall Parrish.

Leavenworth Case, The.By Anna Katharine Green.

Lin McLean.By Owen Wister.

Little Brown Jug at Kildare, The.By Meredith Nicholson.

Loaded Dice.By Ellery H. Clarke.

Lord Loveland Discovers America.By C. N. and A. M. Williamson.

Lorimer of the Northwest.By Harold Bindloss.

Lorraine.By Robert W. Chambers.

Lost Ambassador, The.By E. Phillips Oppenheim.

Love Under Fire.By Randall Parrish.

Loves of Miss Anne, The.By S. R. Crockett.

Macaria.(Illustrated Edition.) By Augusta J. Evans.

Mademoiselle Celeste.By Adele Ferguson Knight

Maid at Arms, The.By Robert W. Chambers.

Maid of Old New York, A.By Amelia E. Barr

Maid of the Whispering Hills, The.By Vingie Roe.

Maids of Paradise, The.By Robert W. Chambers

Making of Bobby Burnit, The.By George Randolph Chester.

Mam’ Linda.By Will N. Harben

Man Outside, The.By Wyndham Martyn

Man in the Brown Derby, The.By Wells Hastings.

Marriage a la Mode.By Mrs. Humphrey Ward

Marriage of Theodora, The.By Molly Elliott Seawell.

Marriage Under the Terror, A.By Patricia Wentworth.

Master Mummer, The.By E. Phillips Oppenheim.

Masters of the Wheatlands.By Harold Bindloss.

Max.By Katherine Cecil Thurston.

Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes.By A. Conan Doyle.

Millionaire Baby, The.By Anna Katharine Green.

Missioner, The.By E. Phillips Oppenheim.

Miss Selina Lue.By Maria Thompson Daviess.

Mistress of Brae Farm, The.By Rosa N. Carey.

Money Moon, The.By Jeffery Farnol.

Motor Maid, The.By C. N. and A. M. Williamson.

Much Ado About Peter.By Jean Webster.

Mr. Pratt.By Joseph C. Lincoln.

My Brother’s Keeper.By Charles Tenny Jackson.

My Friend the Chauffeur.By C. N. and A. M. Williamson.

My Lady Caprice.By Jeffery Farnol, (author of the “Broad Higway”)

My Lady of Doubt.By Randall Parrish.

My Lady of the North.By Randall Parrish.

My Lady of the South.By Randall Parrish.

Mystery Tales.By Edgar Allen Poe.

Nancy Stair.By Elinor Macartney Lane.

Ne’er-Do-Well, The.By Rex Beach.

No Friend Like a Sister.By Rosa N. Carey.

Officer 666.By Barton W. Currie and Augustin McHugh.

One Braver Thing.By Richard Dehan.

Order No.11. By Caroline Abbot Stanley.

Orphan, The.By Clarence B. Mulford.

Out of the Primitive.By Robert Ames Bennett.

Pam.By Bettina von Hutten.

Pam Decides.By Bettina von Hutten.

Pardners.By Rex Beach.

Partners of the Tide.By Joseph C. Lincoln.

Passage Perilous, The.By Rosa N. Carey.

Passers By.By Anthony Partridge.

Paternoster Ruby, The.By Charles Edmonds Walk.

Patience of John Moreland, The.By Mary Dillon.

Paul Anthony, Christian.By Hiram W. Hays.

Phillip Steele.By James Oliver Curwood.

Phra the Phoenician.By Edwin Lester Arnold.

Plunderer, The.By Roy Norton.

Pole Baker.By Will N. Harben.

Politician, The.By Edith Huntington Mason.

Polly of the Circus.By Margaret Mayo.

Pool of Flame, The.By Louis Joseh Vance.

Poppy.By Cynthia Stockley.

Power and the Glory, The.By Grace McGowan Cooke.

Price of the Prairie, The.By Margaret Hill McCarter.

Prince of Sinners, A.By E. Phillis Oppenheim.

Prince or Chauffeur.By Lawrence Perry.

Princess Dehra, The.By John Reed Scott.

Princess Passes, The.By C. N. and A. M. Williamson.

Princess Virginia, The.By C. N. and A. M. Williamson.

Prisoners of Chance.By Randall Parrish.

Prodigal Son, The.By Hall Caine.

Purple Parasol, The.By George Barr McCutcheon.

Reconstructed Marriage, A.By Amelia Barr.

Redemption of Kenneth Gait, The.By Will N. Harben.

Red House on Rowan Street.By Roman Doubleday.

Red Mouse, The.By William Hamilton Osborne.

Red Pepper Burns.By Grace S. Richmond.

Refugees, The.By A. Conan Doyle.

Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary, The.By Anne Warner.

Road to Providence, The.By Maria Thompson Daviess.

Romance of a Plain Man, The.By Ellen Glasgow.

Rose in the Ring, The.By George Barr McCutcheon.

Rose of Old Harpeth, The.By Maria Thompson Daviess.

Rose of the World.By Agnes and Egerton Castle.

Round the Corner in Gay Street.By Grace S. Richmond.

Routledge Rides Alone.By Will Livingston Comfort.

Running Fight, The.By Wm. Hamilton Osborne.

Seats of the Mighty, The.By Gilbert Parker.

Septimus.By William J. Locke.

Set in Silver.By C. N. and A. M. Williamson.

Self-Raised.(Illustrated.) By Mrs. Southworth.

Shepherd of the Hills, The.By Harold Bell Wright.

Sheriff of Dyke Hole, The.By Ridgwell Cullum.

Sidney Carteret, Rancher.By Harold Bindloss.

Simon the Jester.By William J. Locke.

Silver Blade, The.By Charles E. Walk.

Silver Horde, The.By Rex Beach.

Sir Nigel.By A. Conan Doyle.

Sir Richard Calmady.By Lucas Malet.

Skyman, The.By Henry Ketchell Webster.

Slim Princess, The.By George Ade.

Speckled Bird, A.By Augusta Evans Wilson.

Spirit in Prison, A.By Robert Hichens.

Spirit of the Border, The.By Zane Grey.

Spirit Trail, The.By Kate and Virgil D. Boyles.

Spoilers, The.By Rex Beach.

Stanton Wins.By Eleanor M. Ingram.

St. Elmo.(Illustrated Edition.) By Augusta J. Evans.

Stolen Singer, The.By Martha Bellinger.

Stooping Lady, The.By Maurice Hewlett.

Story of the Outlaw, The.By Emerson Hough.

Strawberry Acres.By Grace S. Richmond.

Strawberry Handkerchief, The.By Amelia E. Barr.

Sunnyside of the Hill, The.By Rosa N. Carey.

Sunset Trail, The.By Alfred Henry Lewis.


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