"I thought we did."
"Of course we did--but you know what I mean."
"You didn"t read it all," said he. "You don"t know yet the poor opinion she has of me."
Louise crumpled the letter in her hand and cast it into the flames.
"Nor do I want to know it," she exclaimed. "All I care about is my own opinion of you, and our love. That"s enough. Perhaps we shall be all the happier for the little misery she caused us."
Her eyes dwelt proudly upon him, upon his face that showed new lines of strength, that was clear and calm, that revealed a spirit come to full manhood, that was luminous with the love she inspired. He had taken her hands and was regarding her tenderly.
"Ruth rendered me one service," said he. "She taught me that there"s an appearance which may be mistaken for the substance. That shall be to her credit." He sat silent, smiling thoughtfully for a moment. Then he raised his eyes and drew Louise toward him. "But you, Louise, awoke real love."
His arms enclosed her fast and their lips met in a first kiss.
"We shall walk among the flowers and in the orchard again, Lee dear,"
she murmured, "as we did once before. And I shall bring you b.u.t.termilk as I did that morning--but there will be no Charlie Menocal."
"No. Charlie won"t annoy us in the future."
"And when the snow is gone we"ll ride along your ca.n.a.l----"
"Our ca.n.a.l now, sweetheart."
"Along our ca.n.a.l and see where you worked so hard and struggled and won, and I"ll listen while you point here and there and tell of the obstacles overcome, and of all you did. We shall be gay and happy."
"As I"m happy now," he said, softly. "Do you know what I see there in the firelight? A building, a house--our home."
Louise"s face lifted to his, all sweetness and trust.
"I see it, too," she murmured.
"On Perro Creek ranch," Lee continued, "with the sagebrush gone and in its place fields of grain and alfalfa spreading out to the horizon, with water rippling along in little ca.n.a.ls and fat cows standing about, and contented farmers at work, and perhaps a railroad somewhere in the background, and ourselves in the foreground by our new home, where flowers are growing, too, and--and----"
Louise"s arms slipped up and about his neck, until her cheek rested against his.
"You dream and then you build--you dream and make your dreams come true," she said. "You"re my dreamer-builder."
Lee was smiling. The caress in her words, the warm touch of her cheek, her heart beating against his, all made his happiness complete.
"And your lover," he whispered.
THE END
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