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They had come out upon the grass in front of the inn.

"I have a headache," she said.And then suddenly, looking about at the menacing sky and motionless air, "It 's this horrible day!"Rowland that afternoon tried to write a letter to his cousin Cecilia, but his head and his heart were alike heavy, and he traced upon the paper but a single line."I believe there is such a thing as being too reasonable.But when once the habit is formed, what is one to do?"He had occasion to use his keys and he felt for them in his pocket;they were missing, and he remembered that he had left them lying on the hill-top where he had had his talk with Roderick.

He went forth in search of them and found them where he had thrown them.

He flung himself down in the same place again; he felt indisposed to walk.

He was conscious that his mood had vastly changed since the morning;his extraordinary, acute sense of his rights had been replaced by the familiar, chronic sense of his duties.Only, his duties now seemed impracticable; he turned over and buried his face in his arms.

He lay so a long time, thinking of many things; the sum of them all was that Roderick had beaten him.At last he was startled by an extraordinary sound;it took him a moment to perceive that it was a portentous growl of thunder.

He roused himself and saw that the whole face of the sky had altered.

The clouds that had hung motionless all day were moving from their stations, and getting into position, as it were, for a battle.

The wind was rising; the sallow vapors were turning dark and consolidating their masses.It was a striking spectacle, but Rowland judged best to observe it briefly, as a storm was evidently imminent.

He took his way down to the inn and found Singleton still at his post, profiting by the last of the rapidly-failing light to finish his study, and yet at the same time taking rapid notes of the actual condition of the clouds.

"We are going to have a most interesting storm," the little painter gleefully cried."I should like awfully to do it."Rowland adjured him to pack up his tools and decamp, and repaired to the house.The air by this time had become portentously dark, and the thunder was incessant and tremendous; in the midst of it the lightning flashed and vanished, like the treble shrilling upon the bass.

The innkeeper and his servants had crowded to the doorway, and were looking at the scene with faces which seemed a proof that it was unprecedented.

As Rowland approached, the group divided, to let some one pass from within, and Mrs.Hudson came forth, as white as a corpse and trembling in every limb.

"My boy, my boy, where is my boy?" she cried."Mr.Mallet, why are you here without him? Bring him to me!""Has no one seen Mr.Hudson?" Rowland asked of the others.

"Has he not returned?"

Each one shook his head and looked grave, and Rowland attempted to reassure Mrs.Hudson by saying that of course he had taken refuge in a chalet.

"Go and find him, go and find him!" she cried, insanely.

"Don't stand there and talk, or I shall die!" It was now as dark as evening, and Rowland could just distinguish the figure of Singleton scampering homeward with his box and easel."And where is Mary?"Mrs.Hudson went on; "what in mercy's name has become of her?

Mr.Mallet, why did you ever bring us here?"There came a prodigious flash of lightning, and the limitless tumult about them turned clearer than midsummer noonday.

The brightness lasted long enough to enable Rowland to see a woman's figure on the top of an eminence near the house.

It was Mary Garland, questioning the lurid darkness for Roderick.

Rowland sprang out to interrupt her vigil, but in a moment he encountered her, retreating.He seized her hand and hurried her to the house, where, as soon as she stepped into the covered gallery, Mrs.Hudson fell upon her with frantic lamentations.

"Did you see nothing,--nothing?" she cried."Tell Mr.Mallet he must go and find him, with some men, some lights, some wrappings.Go, go, go, sir!

In mercy, go!"

Rowland was extremely perturbed by the poor lady's vociferous folly, for he deemed her anxiety superfluous.

He had offered his suggestion with sincerity; nothing was more probable than that Roderick had found shelter in a herdsman's cabin.

These were numerous on the neighboring mountains, and the storm had given fair warning of its approach.Miss Garland stood there very pale, saying nothing, but looking at him.

He expected that she would check her cousin's importunity.

"Could you find him?" she suddenly asked."Would it be of use?"The question seemed to him a flash intenser than the lightning that was raking the sky before them.It shattered his dream that he weighed in the scale!

But before he could answer, the full fury of the storm was upon them;the rain descended in sounding torrents.Every one fell back into the house.

There had been no time to light lamps, and in the little uncarpeted parlor, in the unnatural darkness, Rowland felt Mary's hand upon his arm.

For a moment it had an eloquent pressure; it seemed to retract her senseless challenge, and to say that she believed, for Roderick, what he believed.

But nevertheless, thought Rowland, the cry had come, her heart had spoken;her first impulse had been to sacrifice him.He had been uncertain before;here, at least, was the comfort of certainty!

It must be confessed, however, that the certainty in question did little to enliven the gloom of that formidable evening.

There was a noisy crowd about him in the room--noisy even with the accompaniment of the continual thunder-peals;lodgers and servants, chattering, shuffling, and bustling, and annoying him equally by ****** too light of the tempest and by vociferating their alarm.In the disorder, it was some time before a lamp was lighted, and the first thing he saw, as it was swung from the ceiling, was the white face of Mrs.Hudson, who was being carried out of the room in a swoon by two stout maid-servants, with Mary Garland forcing a passage.

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