| PART 2
39. CHAPTER THIRTY-NINE
 (continued)"That's just why, because talent isn't genius, and no
 amount of energy can make it so.  I want to be great, or nothing. 
 I won't be a common-place dauber, so I don't intend to try any more." "And what are you going to do with yourself now, if I may ask?" "Polish up my other talents, and be an ornament to society, 
 if I get the chance." It was a characteristic speech, and sounded daring, but
 audacity becomes young people, and Amy's ambition had a good
 foundation.  Laurie smiled, but he liked the spirit with
 which she took up a new purpose when a long-cherished one
 died, and spent no time lamenting. "Good!  And here is where Fred Vaughn comes in, I fancy." Amy preserved a discreet silence, but there was a conscious
 look in her downcast face that made Laurie sit up and say gravely,
 "Now I'm going to play brother, and ask questions.  May I?" "I don't promise to answer." "Your face will, if your tongue won't.  You aren't woman of
 the world enough yet to hide your feelings, my dear.  I heard
 rumors about Fred and you last year, and it's my private opinion
 that if he had not been called home so suddenly and detained
 so long, something would have come of it, hey?" "That's not for me to say," was Amy's grim reply, but her lips
 would smile, and there was a traitorous sparkle of the eye
 which betrayed that she knew her power and enjoyed the knowledge. "You are not engaged, I hope?" And Laurie looked very
 elder-brotherly and grave all of a sudden. "No." "But you will be, if he comes back and goes properly down
 on his knees, won't you?" |