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第19章 ALOHA OE(3)

And then, with a great sinking of the heart, it came to her that she knew why.What was it she had heard one day? Oh, yes, it was at Mrs.Stanton's tea, that afternoon when the ladies of the "Missionary Crowd" had entertained the ladies of the Senatorial party.It was Mrs.Hodgkins, the tall blonde woman, who had asked the question.The scene came back to her vividly--the broad lanai, the tropic flowers, the noiseless Asiatic attendants, the hum of the voices of the many women and the question Mrs.Hodgkins had asked in the group next to her.Mrs.Hodgkins had been away on the mainland for years, and was evidently inquiring after old island friends of her maiden days."What has become of Susie Maydwell?" was the question she had asked."Oh, we never see her any more; she married Willie Kupele," another island woman answered.And Senator Behrend's wife laughed and wanted to know why matrimony had affectedSusie Maydwell's friendships.

"Hapa-haole," was the answer; "he was a half-caste, you know, and we of the Islands have to think about our children."Dorothy turned to her father, resolved to put it to the test.

"Papa, if Steve ever comes to the United States, mayn't he come andsee us some time?" "Who?Steve?"

"Yes, Stephen Knight--you know him.You said good-bye to him not five minutes ago.Mayn't he, if he happens to be in the United States some time, come and see us?""Certainly not," Jeremy Sambrooke answered shortly."Stephen Knightis a hapa-haole and you know what that means.""Oh," Dorothy said faintly, while she felt a numb despair creep into her heart.

Steve was not a hapa-haole--she knew that; but she did not know that a quarter-strain of tropic sunshine streamed in his veins, and she knew that that was sufficient to put him outside the marriage pale.It was a strange world.There was the Honourable A.S.Cleghorn, who had married a dusky princess of the Kamehameha blood, yet menconsidered it an honour to know him, and the most exclusive women of the ultra- exclusive "Missionary Crowd" were to be seen at his afternoon teas.And there was Steve.No one had disapproved of his teaching her to ride a surf-board, nor of his leading her by the hand through the perilous places of the crater of Kilauea.He could have dinner with her and her father, dance with her, and be a member of the entertainment committee; but because there was tropic sunshine in his veins he could not marry her.

And he didn't show it.One had to be told to know.And he was so good-looking.The picture of him limned itself on her inner vision, and before she was aware she was pleasuring in the memory of the grace of his magnificent body, of his splendid shoulders, of the power in him that tossed her lightly on a horse, bore her safely through the thundering breakers, or towed her at the end of an alpenstock up the stern lava crest of the House of the Sun.There was something subtler and mysterious that she remembered, and that she was even then just beginning to understand--the aura of the male creature that is man, all man, masculine man.She came to herself with a shock of shame at the thoughts she had been thinking.Her cheeks were dyed with the hot blood which quickly receded and leftthem pale at the thought that she would neversee him again.Thestem of the transport was already out in the stream, and thepromenade deck was passing abreast of the end of the dock.

"There's Steve now," her father said."Wave good-bye to him, Dorothy."Steve was looking up at her with eager eyes, and he saw in her face what he had not seen before.By the rush of gladness into his own face she knew that he knew. The air was throbbing with the song -My love to you.My love be with you till we meet again.

There was no need for speech to tell their story.About her, passengers were flinging their garlands to their friends on the dock.Steve held up his hands and his eyes pleaded.She slipped her own garland over her head, but it had become entangled in the string of Oriental pearls that Mervin, an elderly sugar king, had placed around her neck when he drove her and her father down to thesteamer.

She fought with the pearls that clung to the flowers.The transport was moving steadily on.Steve was already beneath her.This was the moment.The next moment and he would be past.She sobbed, and Jeremy Sambrooke glanced at her inquiringly.

"Dorothy!" he cried sharply.

She deliberately snapped the string, and, amid a shower of pearls, the flowers fell to the waiting lover.She gazed at him until the tears blinded her and she buried her face on the shoulder of Jeremy Sambrooke, who forgot his beloved statistics in wonderment at girl babies that insisted on growing up.The crowd sang on, the song growing fainter in the distance, but still melting with the sensuous love- languor of Hawaii, the words biting into her heart like acid because of their untruth.

Aloha oe, Aloha oe, e ke onaona no ho ika lipo, A fond embrace, ahoi ae au, until we meet again.

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