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ONE of the great ocean bound steamships1 was ready for sailing from the New York harbor. On the deck, near the stern, somewhat removed from the others and leaning against the railing, stood a man and a child and a young woman so beautiful and so richly clad that the eyes of many of the passengers and their friends, who had massed themselves on the pier2 below, were fixed3 upon her admiringly.
“It is going to be a glorious voyage, darling,” Kenneth Galt said, as he stroked the golden hair of the child. “The bay is as smooth as glass. Look how the people are staring at you! You cannot dream how beautiful you are. Are you happy, Dora?”
She looked down at the water, put her hand against the cheek of the child, and smiled, a far-off look in her eyes. “Think, oh, think of what it means to him!” Just then Mrs. Barry came from the luxurious4 suite5 of state-rooms Galt had secured.
“Some one has sent a great bunch of flowers,” she said to her daughter. “They were addressed to you. I asked the florist’s man who sent them. He said he didn’t know, but that it was a telegraphic order from somewhere. Go see them; they are simply beautiful. They perfume the whole place.”
Leaving the three together, Dora went to the suite of rooms. In the one reserved for her, on a table, she found a great mass of damp, fresh roses. The card accompanying the gift had slipped down between the stems. She drew it out and read:
“Bon voyage!”
That was all. She sat down at the table, gathered a bunch of the flowers in her hands, and buried her flushed face in them.
“Oh!” she cried, and then she burst into tears. “Bon voyage! bon voyage! From you—dear, dear, dear Wynn! I know. I understand. I have known and understood for years. I shall know and understand—always!”
The signal for leaving had sounded. She felt the ponderous6 throb
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