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Concha Arguello waits among them, immortal, sainted in her purity and fidelity, ministering to her poor Indians, her face alight with unquenchable memory and with surety of an eventual everlasting tryst. Those Castilian roses! They perfume forever one's memories of this pair, puissant in faith, in this novel that is a poem and a shrine of that love which lives when death itself is dead.

He was for making the charge the moment he saw Jim Dyckman enter the building, but Connery insisted on giving Dyckman time to get forward with his courtship. They had seen the maid come out of the servants' entrance and hurry up the street to the vain tryst Connery had arranged with her to get her out of the way.

It was that of the three comrades who were wont to drink together, until one died, and another died, and nevertheless the solitary survivor kept the accustomed tryst, and still, sitting there alone, he had the three glasses filled, and still he sang aloud, "Aus voller Brust."

He had suspected nothing utterly unlike the laborers as he knew them. They had no real grievance, either! Yes, they were going on with all their other work milking, horses, and that; it was only the hay they wouldn't touch. Their demand was certainly a very funny one very funny had never heard of anything like it. Amounted almost to security of tenure. The Tryst affair no doubt had done it!

The merry party, who now perceived that they had interrupted the nocturnal tryst of lovers, did not instantly know what to do and, as one looked enquiringly at another, an embarrassed silence followed their noisy jollity.

"And a good-morning to you, sir," said he. "You bide tryst with Prestongrange?" I asked. "I do, sir, and I pray your business with that gentleman be more agreeable than mine," was his reply. "I hope at least that yours will be brief, for I suppose you pass before me," said I. "All pass before me," he said, with a shrug and a gesture upward of the open hands.

There will be many little things along our way to make us glad. Joyful sounds will 'come ringing down the wind; a wealth of gypsy gold will be ours for the gathering; we will learn the potent, unutterable charm of a dim spruce wood and the grace of flexile mountain ashes fringing a lonely glen; we will tryst with the folk of fur and feather; we'll hearken to the music of gray old firs.

"No one will follow you; no one will spy upon you. To this I pledge my knightly word in the name of Christ my Saviour." John at once took his way unmolested up the hill and rode home with his heart full of fear lest his tryst with Dorothy had been discovered. Guild and the servant assisted Sir George to rise, and the three started down the hill toward the stile where Dorothy was standing.

Then He acts so like Himself; He gives her an errand to do for Him. And off she goes. She has had the wondrous privilege of the first sight of Him, and the first errand for Him. The tryst has been kept with Mary Magdalene. And now the other women who had gone running down the road after hearing the angels' startling message are amazed to meet Jesus standing in the roadway in front of them.

These are only the beginning of such days, our own peculiar days when we keep tryst with ourselves, because in one way or another these days celebrate some trial or triumph, some deep experience of the soul. There is Melon Day, for example, a movable feast-day in August, if indeed it come so early, when we pick the first watermelon.

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