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At lunch that day she, for the first time in many a week, listened without irritation while Freddie poured forth his unending praise of "my wife." As Brent knew them intimately, Freddie felt free to expatiate upon all the details of domestic economy that chanced to be his theme, with the exquisite lunch as a text.He told Brent how Susan had made a study of that branch of the art of living; how she had explored the unrivaled Parisian markets and groceries and shops that dealt in specialties; how she had developed their breakfasts, dinners, and lunches to works of art.It is impossible for anyone, however stupid, to stop long in Paris without beginning to idealize the material side of life--for the French, who build solidly, first idealize food, clothing, and shelter, before going on to take up the higher side of life--as a sane man builds his foundation before his first story, and so on, putting the observation tower on last of all, instead of making an ass of himself trying to hang his tower to the stars.Our idealization goes forward haltingly and hypocritically because we try to build from the stars down, instead of from the ground up.The place to seek the ideal is in the homely, the commonplace, and the necessary.

An ideal that does not spring deep-rooted from the soil of practical life may be a topic for a sermon or a novel or for idle conversation among silly and pretentious people.But what use has it in a world that must _live_, and must be taught to live?

Freddie was unaware that he was describing a further development of Susan--a course she was taking in the university of experience--she who had passed through its common school, its high school, its college.To him her clever housekeeping offered simply another instance of her cleverness in general.His discourse was in bad taste.But its bad taste was tolerable because he was interesting--food, like sex, being one of those universal subjects that command and hold the attention of all mankind.He rose to no mean height of eloquence in describing their dinner of the evening before--the game soup that brought to him visions of a hunting excursion he had once made into the wilds of Canada; the way the _barbue_ was cooked and served; the incredible duck--and the salad! Clelie interrupted to describe that salad as like a breath of summer air from fields and limpid brooks.He declared that the cheese--which Susan had found in a shop in the Marche St.Honore--was more wonderful than the most wonderful _petit Suisse_."And the coffee!" he exclaimed.

"But you'll see in a few minutes.We have _coffee_ here.""_Quelle histoire!_" exclaimed Brent, when Freddie had concluded.And he looked at Susan with the ironic, quizzical gleam in his eyes.

She colored."I am learning to live," said she."That's what we're on earth for--isn't it?""To learn to live--and then, to live," replied he.

She laughed."Ah, that comes a little later.""Not much later," rejoined he, "or there's no time left for it."It was Freddie who, after lunch, urged Susan and Clelie to "show Brent what you can do at acting.""Yes--by all means," said Brent with enthusiasm.

And they gave--in one end of the salon which was well suited for it--the scene between mother and daughter over the stolen diary, in "L'Autre Danger." Brent said little when they finished, so little that Palmer was visibly annoyed.But Susan, who was acquainted with his modes of expression, felt a deep glow of satisfaction.She had no delusions about her attempts; she understood perfectly that they were simply crude attempts.She knew she had done well--for her--and she knew he appreciated her improvement.

"That would have gone fine--with costumes and scenery--eh?"demanded Freddie of Brent.

"Yes," said Brent absently."Yes--that is--Yes."Freddie was dissatisfied with this lack of enthusiasm.He went on insistently:

"I think she ought to go on the stage--she and Madame Clelie, too.""Yes," said Brent, between inquiry and reflection.

"What do _you_ think?"

"I don't think she ought," replied Brent."I think she _must_." He turned to Susan."Would you like it?"Susan hesitated.Freddie said--rather lamely, "Of course she would.For my part, I wish she would.""Then I will," said Susan quietly.

Palmer looked astounded.He had not dreamed she would assent.

He knew her tones--knew that the particular tone meant finality."You're joking," cried he, with an uneasy laugh.

"Why, you wouldn't stand the work for a week.It's hard work--isn't it, Brent?""About the hardest," said Brent."And she's got practically everything still to learn.""Shall we try, Clelie?" said Susan.

Young Madame Deliere was pale with eagerness."Ah--but that would be worth while!" cried she.

"Then it's settled," said Susan.To Brent: "We'll make the arrangements at once--today."Freddie was looking at her with a dazed expression.His glance presently drifted from her face to the fire, to rest there thoughtfully as he smoked his cigar.He took no part in the conversation that followed.Presently he left the room without excusing himself.When Clelie seated herself at the piano to wander vaguely from one piece of music to another, Brent joined Susan at the fire and said in English:

"Palmer is furious."

"I saw," said she.

"I am afraid.For--I know him."

She looked calmly at him."But I am not."

"Then you do not know him."

The strangest smile flitted across her face.

After a pause Brent said: "Are you married to him?"Again the calm steady look.Then: "That is none of your business.""I thought you were not," said Brent, as if she had answered his question with a clear negative.He added, "You know I'd not have asked if it had been `none of my business.'""What do you mean?"

"If you had been his wife, I could not have gone on.I've all the reverence for a home of the man who has never had one.

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