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of the Bird Woman; Elnora told of her nature lectures in the schools, and soon they were good friends. In the evening they left the train at Mackinaw City and crossed the Straits by boat. Sheets of white moonlight flooded the water and paved a molten path across the breast of it straight to the face of the moon. The island lay a dark spot on the silver surface, its tall trees sharply outlined on the summit, and a million lights blinked around the shore. The night guns boomed from the white fort and a dark sentinel paced the ramparts above the little city tucked down close to the water. A great tenor summering in the north came out on the upper deck of the big boat, and baring his head, faced the moon and sang: "Oh, the moon shines bright on my old Kentucky home!" Elnora thought of the Limberlost, of Philip, and her mother, and almost choked with the sobs that would arise in her throat. On the dock a woman of exquisite beauty swept into the arms of Terence O'More. "Oh, Freckles!" she cried. "You've been gone a month!" "Four days, Angel, only four days by the clock," remonstrated Freckles. "Where are the children?" "Asleep! Thank goodness! I'm worn to a thread. I never saw such inventive, active children. I can't keep track of them!" "I have brought you help," said Freckles. "Here is the Limberlost girl in whom the Bird Woman is interested. Miss Comstock needs a rest before beginning her school work for next year, so she came to us." "You dear thing! How good of you!" cried the Angel. "We shall be so happy to have you!" In her room that night, in a beautiful cottage furnished with every luxury, Elnora lifted a tired face to the Angel. "Of course, you understand there is something back of this?" she said. "I must tell you." "Yes," agreed the Angel. "Tell me! If you get it out of your system, you will stand a better chance of sleeping." Elnora stood brushing the copper-bright masses of her hair as she talked. When she finished the Angel was almost hysterical. "You insane creature!" she cried. "How crazy of you to leave him to her! I know both of them. I have met them often. She may be able to make good her boast. But it is perfectly splendid of you! And, after all, really it is the only way. I can see that. I think it is what I should have done myself, or tried to do. I don't know that I could have done it! When I think of walking away and leaving Freckles with a woman he once loved, to let her see
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