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Too irritated and tired to go out for dinner, she ate an orange or two, lay down awhile, and then eased her mind by writing a long letter to Ross and telling him all about it.That is, she told him most of it, all the pleasant things, all the funny things; leaving out about the reporters, because she was too angry to be just, she told herself.She wrote and wrote, becoming peaceful as the quiet moments passed, and a sense grew upon her of the strong, lasting love that was waiting so patiently.

"Dearest," her swift pen flew along, "I really feel much encouraged.An impression has been made.One or two men spoke to me afterward; the young minister, who said such nice things; and one older man, who looked prosperous and reliable.'When you begin any such business as you have outlined, you may count on me, Miss Bell,' he said, and gave me his card.He's a lawyer--P.L.Wiscomb; nice man, I should think.Another big, sheepish-looking man said, 'And me, Miss Bell.' His name is Thaddler; his wife is very disagreeable.Some of the women are favorably impressed, but the old-fashioned kind--my! 'If hate killed men, Brother Lawrence!'--but it don't."She wrote herself into a good humor, and dwelt at considerable length on the pleasant episode of the minister and young Mrs.Weatherstone's remarks."I liked her," she wrote."She's a nice woman--even if she is rich."There was a knock at her door."Lady to see you, Miss.""I cannot see anyone," said Diantha; "you must excuse me.""Beg pardon, Miss, but it's not a reporter; it's--." The landlady stretched her lean neck around the door edge and whispered hoarsely, "It's young Mrs.Weatherstone!"Diantha rose to her feet, a little bewildered."I'll be right down,"she said.But a voice broke in from the hall, "I beg your pardon, Miss Bell, but I took the liberty of coming up; may I come in?"She came in, and the landlady perforce went out.Mrs.Weatherstone held Diantha's hand warmly, and looked into her eyes."I was a schoolmate of Ellen Porne," she told the girl."We are dear friends still; and so Ifeel that I know you better than you think.You have done beautiful work for Mrs.Porne; now I want you to do to it for me.I need you.""Won't you sit down?" said Diantha.

"You, too," said Mrs.Weatherstone."Now I want you to come to me--right away.You have done me so much good already.I was just a New England bred school teacher myself at first, so we're even that far.

Then you took a step up--and I took a step down."Diantha was a little slow in understanding the quick fervor of this new friend; a trifle suspicious, even; being a cautious soul, and somewhat overstrung, perhaps.Her visitor, bright-eyed and eager, went on."Igave up school teaching and married a fortune.You have given it up to do a more needed work.I think you are wonderful.Now, I know this seems queer to you, but I want to tell you about it.I feel sure you'll understand.At home, Madam Weatherstone has had everything in charge for years and years, and I've been too lazy or too weak, or too indifferent, to do anything.I didn't care, somehow.All the machinery of living, and no _living_--no good of it all! Yet there didn't seem to be anything else to do.Now you have waked me all up--your paper this afternoon--what Mr.Eltwood said--the way those poor, dull, blind women took it.And yet I was just as dull and blind myself! Well, I begin to see things now.I can't tell you all at once what a difference it has made; but I have a very definite proposition to make to you.Will you come and be my housekeeper, now--right away--at a hundred dollars a month?"Diantha opened her eyes wide and looked at the eager lady as if she suspected her nervous balance.

"The other one got a thousand a year--you are worth more.Now, don't decline, please.Let me tell you about it.I can see that you have plans ahead, for this business; but it can't hurt you much to put them off six months, say.Meantime, you could be practicing.Our place at Santa Ulrica is almost as big as this one; there are lots of servants and a great, weary maze of accounts to be kept, and it wouldn't be bad practice for you--now, would it?"Diantha's troubled eyes lit up."No--you are right there," she said.

"If I could do it!"

"You'll have to do just that sort of thing when you are running your business, won't you?" her visitor went on."And the summer's not a good time to start a thing like that, is it?"Diantha meditated."No, I wasn't going to.I was going to start somewhere--take a cottage, a dozen girls or so--and furnish labor by the day to the other cottages.""Well, you might be able to run that on the side," said Mrs.

Weatherstone."And you could train my girls, get in new ones if you like; it doesn't seem to me it would conflict.But to speak to you quite frankly, Miss Bell, I want you in the house for my own sake.You do me good."They discussed the matter for some time, Diantha objecting mainly to the suddenness of it all."I'm a slow thinker," she said, "and this is so--so attractive that I'm suspicious of it.I had the other thing all planned--the girls practically engaged.""Where were you thinking of going?" asked Mrs.Weatherstone.

"To Santa Ulrica."

"Exactly! Well, you shall have your cottage and our girls and give them part time.Or--how many have you arranged with?""Only six have made definite engagements yet.""What kind?"

"Two laundresses, a cook and three second maids; all good ones.""Excellent! Now, I tell you what to do.I will engage all those girls.

I'm ****** a change at the house, for various reasons.You bring them to me as soon as you like; but you I want at once.I wish you'd come home with me to-night! Why don't you?"Diantha's scanty baggage was all in sight.She looked around for an excuse.Mrs.Weatherstone stood up laughing.

"Put the new address in the letter," she said, mischievously, "and come along!"

And the purple chauffeur, his disapproving back ineffectual in the darkness, rolled them home.

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