K tt f T' 11 i i i i s1 1 ' -k fiiillity i ran Tfif 1 The Sight of a Young and Attractive Woman Coming Out of a Home for Con firmed Bachelors. f&ftv0ii lixrTi tWaR 4 JK MMMEtrllsJKj y tnowti DirTiiorc -b or CzrK7. Y-zrt.teft JLUUlJJUJm VAMULl C0PVntaHTI9O7 THE CHAPTER I. Dust. In the dull hot dusk of n summor's day n green touring car, swinging out of the East drive, pulled up smnrtly, trembling, ut the edge of the Fifty ninth Btrect enr tracks, then more se dately, under tho dlspassionato but watchful eye of a mounted member of .the tralllc squnrt, lurched across tho Plaza and merged itself in tho press of vehicles south bound on tho avenue. Its tonncau held four young men, all more or less dlBguised in dust, dus ters and goggles; forward, by tho Bide of tho grimy and anxious-eyed mechan ic, sat a fifth, in all vislblo rospe'ets tho counterpart of his companions. Be neath his mask, and by this I do not mean his goggles, but the mask of modern mnnner which tjio worldly wenr, ho waH, and is, different. Ho wns Daniel Mnitland, Esquire; for whom no further introduction should bo required, after mention of tho fact that ho was, and remains, tho identical gentleman of means and position in tho Boclnl and financial worlds, whoso Bomowhat sober but sincoro and whole hearted participation in tho wildest of conccivablo escapades had earned him tho affectionato regard of tho younger sot, together with tho sobriquet of "Mad Maitland." His companions of tho day, tho four in tho tonneau, were In thnt humor of subdued yet vibrant excitemont which is apt to attend tho conclusion of a long, hard drive over country roads. Maitland, on tho other hand (judging hi in by his preoccupied poso), was al ready weary of, If not bored 'by, tho hare-brained enterprise which, in itiated on tho spur of nn idlo moment and directly duo to a thoughtless re mark of ills own, had brought him 100 miles (or so) through tho heat of a broiling afternoon, accompanied by spirits as ardent and Irresponsible as his own, In search of tho dubious dis traction afforded by tho night side of the city. As, picking its way with olephnntine nicety, tho motor car progressed down tho nvemte twilight deepening, arcs upon their bronzo columns blossoming suddenly, noiselessly Into spheres of opalescent radiance Mr. Maitland coated to respond, censed ovon to glvo heed, to tho running lira of chaff (largely personal) which amused his companions. Listlessly engaged with a cigarette, ho lounged upon tho green leather cushions, half closing his oyes, and heartily wished himself freo for tho owning. Hut ho stood committed to thu hu mor of tho majority, and lacked entire ly tho shadow of an excuse to desert; in addition to which ho was altogether too lazy for tho exertion of manu facturing n Ho of Borvicoablo texture. And so abandoned himself to his fate, oven though he foresaw with weariful w "" ' -.,' riOBni - AttRMILl - CO. particularity the programme of the coming hours. To begin with, 30 minutes were to bo devoted to n bath and dressing in hls'rooms. This wns something not so unpleasant to contemplate. It was the aftcrwardB thnt repelled him: Dinner at Sherry's, tho subsequent tour of roof gardens, the late supper at a club, and then, prolongcd far into the small hours, tho session around some green covered tnble In a close room reeking with tho fumes of good tobacco and hot with tho fever of gambling. . . . Abstractedly Mnitland frowned, tersely summing up: "Beastly!" In nn undertone. At this tho green car wheeled ab ruptly round a corner below Thirty fourth street, Blld half a block or more cast,, nnd came to a palpitating halt. Maitland, looking up, recognized tho eutrunco to his apartments, and sighed with relief for the brief resplto from boredom that was to bo his. Ho rose, negligently shaking off his duster, and stepped down to tho sidewalk. Somebody in tho car called a warning after him, and turning for a moment ho stood at attontion, an eye brow raised quizzically, cigarette drooping from a corner of his mouth, hat pushed back from his forehead, hands in coat pockets; n tall, slender, sparsely built ilguro of a man, clothed lniQinculately In uanucls. When nt length ho wns ablo to make hlmsolf heard: "Good enough," ho said clearly, though without rasing his voice. "Sherry's In an hour. Right. Now, behave yourselves." "Mind you show up on time!" "Neor fear," returned Maitland over his shoulder. A witticism was thing bnck at him from tho retreating car, but spent Itself unregarded. Maltiand's atten tion wrb temporarily distracted by tho unununl to say tho least sight of a young nnd attractive woman coming out of a homo for confirmed bachelors. The apartment house happened to bo his own property. A substantial and old-fashioned edifice, situated in tho niiddlo of a quiet block, It con tained but llvo roomy and comfortable Bultos in other words, ono to a tloor; and thoso were without exception ten anted by unmarried men of Malt land's own circle and acquaintance. Tho Janitor, himself a widower and a convinced misogynist, lived nlono in tho basement. Barring very specinl nnd exceptional occasions (ns when ono of tho bachelors felt called upon tq glvo a tea in partial recognition or poclal obligations), tho foot of woman never crossed Its threshold. In this clrcumstanco, Indeed, was comprised tho singular charm tho houso had for Itu occupants. Tho quality which Insured thorn privacy and u quiet Indopondonco rendered them obllvloiiB to Its pinny minor drawbacks. Its lack of ninny conven iences nnd luxuries which have of late grown to be so commonly regarded as necessities. It boasted, for Instance, no garage; no refrigerating vstcm maddenod those dependent upon It; a dissipated electric lighting system never went out of nights, because it had never been Installed; no brass bound hall boy lounged In desuetude upon the Ktoop and took too Intimate and personal an Interest In the ten ants' correspondence. The inhabi tants, in brief, worn freo to come nnd go according to tho dictates of their consciences, unsupervised by neigh borly women folk, unhindered by n parasitic corps of menials not In their personal employ. Wherefore was Maitland astonished, and the more so because of tho season. At nny other reason of tho year he would readily have accounted for the phenomenon thnt now fell under his observation, on the hypothesis thnt the woman was somebody's sister or cous in or mint. But nt present that expla nation was untenable; Maitland hap pened to know that not ono of tho oth er men was In Now York, bnnlng himself; and his own presence there was a thing entirely unforeseen. Still incredulous, he mentally conned tho list: Bnrnes, who occupied tho ilrst tint, wns traveling on tho con tinent; Conkllng, of the third, had left n fortnight since to Join n yachting party on tho Mediterranean; Bannister and Wilkes, of the fourth and fifth doors, respectively, were In Newport und Buenos Aires. "Odd!" concluded Maitland. So it was. She had just closed the door, one thought ; and now stood poised an If In momentary Indecision on tho low stoop, glancing toward Fifth avenue the while she fumbled with n refractory button nt tho wrist of u long white kid glove. Blurred though It wns by the darkling twilight and u thin veil, her face yet conveyed nn impression of prettiness; an im pression enhanced by enreful groom ing. From her hat, a small affair, something green, with a superstruc ture of gray ostrich feathers, to tho tips of her russet shoes including n walking skirt and bolero of shimmer ing gruy silk she wns distinctly "smart" and interesting. He had keenly observant eyes, had Maitland, for all his detached poBe; you are to understand that ho com prehended nil these polntB In tho flick ering of nn Instant. For the Incident was over In two seconds. In ono tho lady's hesitation was resolved; in an other she had passed down tho steps nnd swept by Maitland without giving him a glance, without even the trem bling of nn eyelash. And ho had a viow of her back as she moved swiftly away toward thu avenue. Perplexed, ho lingered upon tho stoop until she had turned tho corner; after which ho let himself In with a latch key, and, dismissing tho nffalr temporarily from his thoughts, or pre tending to do so, ascended tho single llight of stairs to his Hat. Simultaneously heavy feet were to be heard clumping up tho basement steps; and surmising that the janitor was coming to light tho hall, tho young man wnltcd, leaning over tho balus ters. His guess proving correct, he called down: "O'Hagan? Is that you?" "Th' saints presarvo us! But 'twas yorsllf gnvo mo th' sthart, Misthcr Maitland, sor!" O'llngan pnused in tho gloom below, his upturned face quaintly illuminated by tho flame of a wax taper In his gasllghter. "I'm dining in town to-night, O'Ha gan, nnd dropped around to dress. Is anybody else at homo?" "Nivver a wan, sor. Shure, th' houso do be quiet's anny tomb " "Then who was that lady, O'llngan?" "Leddy, sor?" In unbounded nmazo ment. "Yes," impatiently. "A young wom an left the houso just as I was com ing In. Who was sho?" "Shuro an' I think yo must bo dr'ainln. sor. Dlvvlon female ray spicts to yo! Iibb been in this houso for innnny an' manny th' wako, sor." "But, I toll you" "Bellko 'twas somowan jist sthepped Into tho vesthlbule, mebbo to tic her Bhoe, sor, and yo thought" "Oh, very well." Maitland relin quished tho Inquisition ns unprofitable, willing to concede O'Hagan's theory a reusonnblo ono, tho more readily sinco ho himself could by no means havo sworn that tho woman had actually come out through tho door. Such had merely been his impression, honest enough, but founded on circumstan tial evidence. "When you'ro through, O'Hugan," he told tho Irishman, "you may como and sliavo mo nnd lay out my things. If you will." "Very good, sor. In wan minute." But O'llagnn's conception of tho pnssngo of tlmo wns a thought vuguo; IiIb ono mlnuto had lengthened into ten bofora ho appeared to wait upon his employer. Now and ngaln, la tho nbsonco or thu regulur "mnn," O'Hagan would at tend ono or nnothor of tho tenants In tho capacity of substitute vnlet; as In tho present Instnnce, when Maitland, having left his host's roof without troubling oven to notify his body-servant that he would not return that nlpht, called upon tho Janitor to under study tho more trained employo; which O'Hagun could bo counted upon to do very acceptably. Now, with patlonco unruffled, sinco ho was nothing keen for tho evening's enjoyment, Maitland mndo profit of tho Interval to wander through his rooms, lighting tho gas hero nnd there nnd noting that all was as it should bo, as it had boon loft Bavo that dvery article of furniture nnd brlc-a-brao seemed to bo sadly in want of n thorough dusting. In tho ond ho brought up In tho mom that served him as study ana lounge the drawing UiK for- room of tho Hat, uu planned in thu gotten architect's nclienie n large nnd well-lighted apartment overlooking tho street. Here, pausing beneath tho chandelier, he looked about him for n moment, determining thnt, as else where, all things were In order but Riny with dust. Finding (he atmosphere hcav stale, and oppressive. Vnltland movru nver to the windows and threw them opvn. A gush of warm air. humid and redo lent of the streets. Invaded the room, together with the mar of tralllc fioin Its nearby arteries. Mnitland rested elbows mi the sill and leaned out, star ing absently Into the night; for by now It was quite dat.. Without con cern, he realized that ho would be lato nt dinner. No matter; he would in willingly nils it altogether. For the time being ho was ubsoibed In aln speculations about an unknown wom an whoso s-oli' clnliu upon his consid eration lay In a certain but Immaterial glamour of nivFtery. Had she, or had she not, heeli In the houso? And, If the true answer weie In the atllrma the, to what end, upon what errand? Ills eyes focused Insensibly upon a void of darkness beneath him night inndu visible by street lamps; and he found hlniholf suddenly and acutely sensible of the wonder and mystery of the City; the City whoso secret life ran fltiuut upon the hot, hnid pave ments below, whose voice throbbed, sibilant, vague, strident, Inarticulate, upon tho night nlr; the City of which he was n part equally with the girl in gray, whom he had never before seen, and In all likelihood was never to see again, though the two or them were to work out their destinies within the bounds or Manhattan Island. Am! yet. . . . "It would be strange," said Mnlllanrt thoughtfully, "If . . ." He shool; his head, smiling. "'Two shall be boin,'" quoted Mad Maitland, senti mentally " "Two hhull be born the whole v!d world apart ' " A piano organ, having maliclouslr sneaked up beneath his window, drovo him indoors with a crash of metnlll6 melody. As he dropped the curtains his eye was artested by a gleam or white upon his desk a letter placed there, doubt less, by O'Hagan In Maltiand's nl scuce. At tho mune time, a splashing and gurgling or water rrom the dlrec tlon or the bathroom Inrormod him that tho Janltor-valet was even then preparing his bath. But that could wait. Maitland took up tho envelope- and tore tho llnp, remarking tho namu nnd address or his lawyer In Its upper Uft hnnd corner. Unfolding tho inclosuro. ho read a dnto a week old, and two lines requesting him to communicate with his legal adviser upon "a mattoi of pressing moment." "Bother!" said Maitland. "What thr dickens " Ho pulled up short, eyes lighting. "That's so, you know," ho nrgued "Bannermnu will be delighted, and and oven business Is better than rush ing round town nnd pretending to en Joy yourself when It's hotter than tho seven brass hlngos of hell nnd you can't think of nnything else. . . . I'll do It!" Ho Btepped quickly to tho corner of tho room, whero Btood tho telephono upon n small side tabio, sat down, nnd, recolver to ear, gave central a num ber. In another moment ho was in communication with his attorney's res idence. "Ib Mr. Bannormnn in? I would llkb to" "Why, Mr. Bannermnu! How do you do?" "You'ro looking 100 per cent, bet ter" "Bad, mad word! Naughty!" "Maitland, of courBO." "Been out or town und just got your note." "Your beastly penchant for econ omy. It's not stamped; 1 presume you sent It round by hand of tho future president of tho United States whom you now employ as olllco boy. And O'Hngnn didn't rorward It tor thnt reason." "Importnnt, eh? I'm only In for tho night" "Then como nnd dino with mo nt tho Primordial. I'll put tho others orr." "Good enough. In nn hour, then? Good-by." Hnnglng up tho receiver, Mnitland waited a row moments oro again put ting it to his ear. This tlmo ho called uj Sherry's, nsked ror tho head-waiter, and requested that person to bo kind enough to mnko his excuses to "Mr. Cressy and pnrty;" ho, Maitland, was detained upon a matter or moment, but would endeavor to jolu them at a later hour. Then, with a satisfied smile, ho turned away, with purpose to dispose of Bannorman's note. "Bath's ready, sor." O'Hagan's announcement tell upon heedless eurs. Maitland romnlned mo tlonlcsH beroro tho desk transfixed with amazement. "Bath's ready, sor!" Imperatively. Maitland rotiKod slightly. "Very well; in a minute. O'Hagan." Yet for somo tlmo ho did not movo. Slowly tho heavy brows contracted over Intont eyes ns ho Btrove to puz zlo It out. At length his lips moved nolnelessly. "Am I nwako?" waa tho question ho put his consciousness. Wondorlng, ho bent forward and drew tho tip of ono forefinger neross tho blnek polished wood of tho writing bed. It loft a dark, heavy line. 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