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ine. If for no other reason, to pay for all she's done for me." "Done for you?" laughed Kathrien. "Truly, I was forgetting that. I do you the great favour of letting you do everything for me." "Nonsense! Who lays out my linen and brushes my clothes and fixes wonderful little dishes for me, and puts my slippers and dressing gown in front of the fire on cold nights, and puts flowers on my desk every day? And, best of all, _Kindchen_, who floods this old house of mine with the glory of Youth?" "Youth?" she mocked with the true scorn of the young for their supreme gift. "Youth can't do very much. What does it amount to?" "Nothing much," gravely answered her uncle. "Youth, as you say, is not anything worth mentioning. It is only the most priceless and most perishable treasure in God's storehouse. It is only the thing that means Beauty and Strength and Hope. It is the thing we all despise as long as we have it and would give our souls to get back as soon as we have lost it. No, as you say, Youth doesn't amount to much. It is only the nearest approach to Immortality that mortals have ever known. Why, where should I be now,--a grouchy old bachelor like me--without Youth in my house? Why, Frederik, this girl has made me feel kindlier toward all other women." "Oh, I have, have I?" demanded Kathrien, "that's more than I bargained for." "Don't flatter yourself," he joked. "It's only the way one feels about a pet. One likes all the rest of the breed." "That's true," broke in Hartmann, throwing himself into the conversation on impulse. "It's so. A man studies one girl and then presently he begins to notice the same little traits in them all. It makes one feel differently toward the rest of them." He glanced shamefacedly back at his dictation pad as the others turned and stared at him in astonishment. But not before he had noted the shy smile that crept over Kathrien's face or the unpleasant glint in Frederik's pale eyes. Hartmann so seldom took part in general conversation and was so reticent concerning every phase of sentiment, that Grimm was for the moment almost as astounded as though one of his own bulbs had burst into speech. "An expert opinion," commented Frederik sneeringly. "And from a confirmed bachelor like James!" "A confirmed bachelor?" Grimm innocently caught up the slur. "What a life! I know. I have been one ever since I can remember. When a bachelor wants to order a three-rib standing roast, w
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