"I should like it above all things," Darrell answered enthusiastically;

"it would be just the thing for my work, but where or how could I live

in such a manner?"

"I believe I agreed at that time to furnish the hermitage whenever you

were ready for it."

"Yes, you said something of the kind, but I never understood what you

meant by it."

"Settle up your business here, pack together what things you need for a

few months' sojourn in the mountains, be ready to start with me next

week, and you will soon understand."

"What is this hermitage, as you call it, and where is it?" Darrell

asked, curiously.

The other only shook his head with a smile.

"All right," said Darrell, laughing; "I only hope it is as secluded and

beautiful as Camp Bird; I am homesick to-night for my old quarters."

"You can spend your entire time, if you so desire, without a glimpse of

a human being other than the man who will look after your needs, except

as I may occasionally inflict myself upon you for a day or so."

"Good!" Darrell ejaculated.

"It is amid some of the grandest scenery ever created," Mr. Britton

continued, adding, slowly, "and to me it is the most sacred spot on

earth,--a veritable Holy of Holies; some day you will know why."

"I thank you, and I beg pardon for my levity," said Darrell, touched by

the other's manner. And the two men clasped hands and parted for the

night.

A few days later, as Darrell bade his friends at The Pines good-by, Kate

whispered,-"You think this is a parting for three or four months; I feel that it is

more. Something tells me that before we meet again there will be a

change--I cannot tell what--that will involve a long separation; but I

know that through it all our hearts will be true to each other and that

out of it will come joy to each of us."

"God grant it, Kathie!" Darrell murmured.




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