beneath a tone as grudging as he could make it。
Joan came in; but she was careful to show; by standing
upright with one hand upon the mantelpiece; that she
was only there for a definite purpose; which discharged;
she would go。
She was older than Ralph by some three or four years。
Her face was round but worn; and expressed that tolerant
but anxious good humor which is the special attribute of
elder sisters in large families。 Her pleasant brown eyes
resembled Ralph’s; save in expression; for whereas he
seemed to look straightly and keenly at one object; she
appeared to be in the habit of considering everything
from many different points of view。 This made her appear
his elder by more years than existed in fact between them。
Her gaze rested for a moment or two upon the rook。 She
then said; without any preface:
“It’s about Charles and Uncle John’s offer… 。 Mother’s
been talking to me。 She says she can’t afford to pay for
him after this term。 She says she’ll have to ask for an
overdraft as it is。”
“That’s simply not true;” said Ralph。
“No。 I thought not。 But she won’t believe me when I
say it。”
Ralph; as if he could foresee the length of this familiar
argument; drew up a chair for his sister and sat down
himself。
“I’m not interrupting?” she inquired。
Ralph shook his head; and for a time they sat silent。
The lines curved themselves in semicircles above their
eyes。
“She doesn’t understand that one’s got to take risks;”
he observed; finally。
“I believe mother would take risks if she knew that
Charles was the sort of boy to profit by it。”
“He’s got brains; hasn’t he?” said Ralph。 His tone had
taken on that shade of pugnacity which suggested to his
sister that some personal grievance drove him to take
the line he did。 She wondered what it might be; but at
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once recalled her mind; and assented。
“In some ways he’s fearfully backward; though; pared
with what you were at his age。 And he’s difficult at
home; too。 He makes Molly slave for him。”
Ralph made a sound which belittled this particular argument。
It was plain to Joan that she had struck one of
her brother’s perverse moods; and he was going to oppose
whatever his mother said。 He called her “she;” which
was a proof of it。 She sighed involuntarily; and the sigh
annoyed Ralph; and he exclaimed with irritation:
“It’s pretty hard lines to stick a boy into an office at
seventeen!”
“Nobody wants to stick him into an office;” she said。
She; too; was being annoyed。 She had spent the
whole of the afternoon discussing wearisome details of
education and expense with her mother; and she had e
to her brother for help; encouraged; rather irrationally;
to expect help by the fact that he had been out somewhere;
she didn’t know and didn’t mean to ask where; all
the afternoon。
Ralph was fond of his sister; and her irritation made
him think how unfair it was that all these burdens should
be laid on her shoulders。
“The truth is;” he observed gloomily; “that I ought to
have accepted Uncle John’s offer。 I should have been
making six hundred a year by this time。”
“I don’t think that for a moment;” Joan replied quickly;
repenting of her annoyance。 “The question; to my mind; is;
whether we couldn’t cut down our expenses in some way。”
“A smaller house?”
“Fewer servants; perhaps。”
Neither brother nor sister spoke with much conviction;
and after reflecting for a moment what these proposed
reforms in a strictly economical household meant; Ralph
announced very decidedly:
“It’s out of the question。”
It was out of the question that she should put any
more household work upon herself。 No; the hardship must
fall on him; for he was determined that his family should
have as many chances of distinguishing themselves as
other families had—as the Hilberys had; for example。 He
believed secretly and rather defiantly; for it was a fact
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not capable of proof; that there was something very re
markable about his family。
“If mother won’t run risks—”
“You really can’t expect her to sell out again。”
“She ought to look upon it as an investment; but if she
won’t; we must find some other way; that’s all。”
A threat was contained in this sentence; and Joan knew;
without asking; what the threat was。 In the course of his
professional life; which now extended over six or seven
years; Ralph had saved; perhaps; three or four hundred
pounds。 Considering the sacrifices he had made in order
to put by this sum it always amazed Joan to find that he
used it to gamble with; buying shares and selling them
again; increasing it sometimes; sometimes diminishing
it; and always running the risk of losing every penny of it
in a day’s disaster。 But although she wondered; she could
not help loving him the better for his odd bination of
Spartan selfcontrol and what appeared to her romantic
and childish folly。 Ralph interested her more than any
one else in the world; and she often broke off in the
middle of one of these economic discussions; in spite of
their gravity; to consider some fresh aspect of his character。
“I think you’d be foolish to risk your money on poor old
Charles;” she observed。 “Fond as I am of him; he doesn’t
seem to me exactly brilliant… 。 Besides; why should you
be sacrificed?”
“My dear Joan;” Ralph exclaimed; stretching himself
out with a gesture of impatience; “don’t you see that
we’ve all got to be sacrificed? What’s the use of denying
it? What’s the use of struggling against it? So it always
has been; so it always will be。 We’ve got no money and
we never shall have any money。 We shall just turn round
in the mill every day of our lives until we drop and die;
worn out; as most people do; when one es to think
of it。”
Joan looked at him; opened her lips as if to speak; and
closed them again。 Then she said; very tentatively:
“Aren’t you happy; Ralph?”
“No。 Are you? Perhaps I’m as h
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