Laurie sat up astonished watching her: "Why, my dear girl!" he exclaimed, "Do you know what you're talking

about? Do you realize that it would take a mint of money to do all the

fool things that these silly reformers are always putting up to you? My

lawyer looks after all those matters. Of course I know nothing about

it--!"

"Well, you ought to know," said Lynn excitedly, "Does the money

belong to your lawyer? Isn't it yours to be responsible for? Well, then

if you are stealing some of it out of little Carmela and a lot of other

little children and their mothers and fathers oughtn't you to know? Is

your lawyer going to take the responsibility about it in the kingdom of

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heaven I should like to know? Can he stand up in the judgment day and

exempt you by saying that he had to do the best he could for your

property because you required it of him? Excuse me for getting so

excited, but I love little Carmela. I went to see her a great deal last

winter when I was in New York taking my senior year at the University.

And I can't help telling you the truth about it. I don't suppose you'll

do anything about it, but at least you ought to know! And I'm not

your dear girl, either!"

Marilyn rose suddenly from her chair, and stood facing him with blazing

eyes and cheeks that were aflame. It was a revelation to the worldly

wise young man that a saint so sweet could blossom suddenly into a

beautiful and furious woman. It seemed unreal to find this wonderful,

unique, excitable young woman with ideas in such a quiet secluded spot

of the earth. Decidedly she had ideas.

"Excuse me," he said, and rose also, an almost deprecatory air upon

him, "I assure you I meant nothing out of the way, Miss Severn. I

certainly respect and honor you--And really, I had no idea of all this

about my property. I've never paid much heed to my property except to

spend the income of course. It wasn't required of me. I must look into

this matter. If I find it as you think--that is if there is no mistake,

I will see what I can do to remedy it. In any case we will look after

little Carmela. I'll settle some money on her mother, wouldn't that be

the best way? I can't think things are as bad as you say--"

"Will you really do something about it?" asked Lynn earnestly, "Will

you go up to New York and see for yourself? Will you go around in

every room of your buildings and get acquainted with those

people and find out just what the conditions are?"