Chapter 6

           Thatevening,afterMr.Jacksonhadtakenhimselfaway,andtheladieshadretiredtotheirchintz-curtainedbedroom,NewlandArchermountedthoughtfullytohisownstudy.Avigilanthandhad,asusual,keptthefirealiveandthelamptrimmed;andtheroom,withitsrowsandrowsofbooks,itsbronzeandsteelstatuettesof"TheFencers"onthemantelpieceanditsmanyphotographsoffamouspictures,lookedsingularlyhome-likeandwelcoming.AshedroppedintohisarmchairnearthefirehiseyesrestedonalargephotographofMayWelland,whichtheyounggirlhadgivenhiminthefirstdaysoftheirromance,andwhichhadnowdisplacedalltheotherportraitsonthetable.Withanewsenseofawehelookedatthefrankforehead,seriouseyesandgayinnocentmouthoftheyoungcreaturewhosesoul’scustodianhewastobe.Thatterrifyingproductofthesocialsystemhebelongedtoandbelievedin,theyounggirlwhoknewnothingandexpectedeverything,lookedbackathimlikeastrangerthroughMayWelland’sfamiliarfeatures;andoncemoreitwasborneinonhimthatmarriagewasnotthesafeanchoragehehadbeentaughttothink,butavoyageonunchartedseas.ThecaseoftheCountessOlenskahadstirredupoldsettledconvictionsandsetthemdriftingdangerouslythroughhismind.Hisownexclamation:"Womenshouldbefreeasfreeasweare,"strucktotherootofaproblemthatitwasagreedinhisworldtoregardasnon-existent.

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