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Zemstvos Were, The New Zemstvos Were Charged With All The Ordinary
Functions Of Local Government. The Elections To These Bodies Served As An
Admirable Practical Education In Democracy, Making It More Certain Than
Would Otherwise Have Been The Case That The Russian People Would Know How
To Use Their New Political Instrument So As To Secure A Constituent
Assembly Fully Representing Their Will And Their Desire.
At The Same Time Active Preparations For Holding The Election Of Members To
The Constituent Assembly Were Actually Under Way. The Socialist Parties
Were Making Special Efforts To Educate The Illiterate Voters How To Use
Their Ballots Correctly. The Provisional Government, On Its Part, Was
Pushing The Preparations For The Elections As Rapidly As Possible. All Over
The Country Special Courts Were Established, In Central Places, To Train
The Necessary Workers So That The Elections Might Be Properly Conducted.
Above All, The Great Problem Of The Socialization Of The Land Which Had
Been Agitated For So Many Years Had Now Reached The Stage At Which Its
Solution Might Almost Have Been Said To Be Complete. The National Soviet Of
Peasants, Together With The Socialist Revolutionary Party, Had Formulated A
Law On The Subject Which Represented The Aspiration And The Best Thought Of
The Leaders Of The Peasants' Movement. That Law Had Been Approved In The
Council Of Ministers And Was Ready For Immediate Promulgation. Peasant
Leaders Like Chernov, Rakitnikov, Vikhiliaev, And Maslov Had Put An Immense
Amount Of Work Into The Formulation Of This Law, Which Aimed To Avoid
Anarchy, To See To It That Instead Of An Individualistic Scramble By The
Peasants For The Land, In Small And Unorganized Holdings, The Problem
Should Be Scientifically Dealt W's Happy Thoughts Were In A Tumult, But She Had Her Head
About Her Yet.
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"Now, Make Him Say It All Over From The Beginning Again, Father, And See
If We've Got It Right. You Speak The Words Out As He Says 'Em, And I'll
Watch The Writing."
And So At Last The Message Was Verified And The Receiver Hung Up. They
Read The Message Over Together, And They Looked At Each Another With
Glad Eyes.
"Now Let Us Pray, Rachel!" Said Father, With Solemn, Shaken Voice Of
Joy. And The Two Lonely Old People Knelt Down By The Little Table On
Which Stood The Telephone And Gave Thanks To God For The Child He Was
About To Send To Their Empty Home.
"Now," Said Father Marshall, When They Had Risen, "I Guess We Better Get
A Bite To Eat. Seems Like A Long Time Since Dinner. Any Of That Cold
Chicken Left, Mother? And A Few Doughnuts And Milk? And Say, Mother, We
Better Get The Chores Done Up And Get To Bed Early. I Don't Think You
Slept Much Last Night, And We've Got To Get Up Early. There's A Whole
Lot To Do Before She Comes. We Need To Chirk Up The Rest Of The House A
Bit. Somehow We've Let Things Get Down Since Stephen Went Away."
Said Mother, As She Landed The Platter Of Cold Chicken On The Table,
"How Soon Do You S'pose She'll Write? I'm Just Aching To Get That
Chapter 20 Pg 114
Gila Had Counted On An Easy Victory That Evening. She Had Furnished For
The Occasion Her Keenest Wit, Her Sweetest Laughter, Her Finest
Derision, Her Most Sparkling Sarcasm; And As She And Her Escort Joined
The Motley Throng Who Were Patiently Making Their Way Into The Packed
Doorway She Whetted Them Forth Eagerly.
Even While They Took Their Turn Among The Crowd She Began To Make Keen
Little Remarks About The Company They Were Keeping, Drawing Her Velvet
Robes Away From Contact With The Throng.
Courtland, Standing Head And Shoulders Above Her, His Fine Profile
Outlined Against The Brightness Of The Lighted Doorway, Was Looking
About With Keen Interest On The Faces Of The People, And Wondering Why
They Had Come. Were They In Search Of The Presence? Had They, Too, Felt
Chapter 20 Pg 115That She, Too, Might See And Understand To-Night. What Friends They
Might Be--How They Might Talk These Things Over Together--If Only Gila
Would Understand!
He Wished She Had Had Better Sense Than To Array Herself In Such
Startling Garments. He Could See The Curious Glances Turned Her Way;
Glances That Showed She Was Misunderstood. He Did Not Like It, And He
Reached Down A Protecting Hand And Took Her Arm, Speaking To Her
Gravely, Just To Show The Bold Fellows Behind Her That She Was Under
Capable Escort. He Did Not Hear Her Keen Sallies At The Expense Of Their
Fellow-Worshipers. He Was Annoyed And Trying By His Serious Mien To
Shelter Her.
The Singing Was Already Going On As They Entered. Just Plain Old Gospel
Songs, Sung Just As Badly, Though With Even More Fervor, Than In The
Morning. Courtland Accepted The Tattered Hymn-Book And Put Gila Into The
Seat The Shabby Usher Indicated. He Was Wholly In The Spirit Of The
Gathering, And Anxious Only To Feel The Spell Once More That Had Been
About Him In The Morning. But Gila Was So Amused With Her Surroundings
That She Could Scarcely Pay Attention To Where She Was To Sit, And
Almost Tripped Over The End Of The Pew. She Openly Stared And Laughed At
The People Around Her, As Though That Was What Courtland Had Brought Her
There For, And Kept Nudging Him And Calling His Attention To Some
Grotesque Figure.
Courtland Was Singing, Joining His Fine Tenor In With The Curious
Assembly And Enjoying It. Gila Recalled Him Each Time From A Realm Of
The Spirit, And He Would Earnestly Give Attention To What She Said,
Bending His Ear To Listen, Then Look Seriously At The Person Indicated,
Try To Appreciate Her Amusement With A Nod And Absent Smile, And Go On
Singing Again! He Was So Absorbed In The Gathering That Her Talk
Scarcely Penetrated To His Real Soul.
If He Had Been Trying To Baffle Gila He Could Have Used No More
Effective Method, For The Point Of Her Jokes Seemed Blunted. She Turned
Her Eyes At Last To Her Escort And Began To Study Him, Astonishment And
Chagrin In Her Countenance. Gradually Both Gave Way To A Kind Of
Admiration And Curiosity. One Could Not Look At Courtland And Not
Admire. The Fine Strength In His Handsome Young Face And Figure Were
Always Noticeable Among A Company Anywhere, And Here Among These
Foreigners And Wayfarers It Was Especially So. She Was Conscious Of A
Thrill Of Pleasure In His Presence That Was New To Her. Usually Her
Attitude Was To Make Others Thrill At Her Presence! No Man Before Had
Caught Her Fancy And Held It Like This Rare One. What Secret Lay Behind
That Grave Strength Of His That Made Him Successfully Resist Those Arts
Of Hers That Had Readily Lured Other Victims?
She Watched Him While He Bowed His Head In Prayer, And Noted How His
Rich, Close-Cut Hair Waved And Crept About His Temples; Noted The Curve
Of His Chin And The Curl Of His Lashes On His Cheek. More And More She
Coveted Him. And She Must Set Herself To Find And Break This Other Power
That Had Him In Its Clutches. She Perfectly Recognized The Fact That It
Chapter 20 Pg 116Power Was Broken, And That She Might Have To Toss Him Aside After He Was
Fully Hers. But What Of That? Had She Not So Tossed Many A Hapless Soul
That Had Come Like A Moth To Singe His Wings In Her Candle-Flame, Then
Laughed At Him Gaily As He Lay Writhing In His Pain; And Tossed After
Him, Torn And Trampled, His Own Ideals Of Womanhood, Too; So That All
Other Women Might Henceforth Be Blighted In His Eyes. Ah! What Of That,
So That Unquenchable Flame In Her Soul, That Restlessly Pursued And
Conquered And Cast Aside, Might Be Satisfied? Was That Not What Women
Were Made For, To Conquer Men And Toss Them Away? If They Did Not Would
Not Men Conquer Them And Toss Them Away? She Was But Fulfilling Her
Womanhood As She Had Been Taught To Look Upon It.
But There Was Something Puzzling About Courtland That Interested Her
Deeply. She Was Not Sure But It Was Half His Charm. He Really Seemed To
_Want_ To Be Good, To _Desire_ To Resist Evil. Most Of The Other Men
She Knew Had Been All Too Ready To Fall As Lightly With As Little
Earnestness As She Into Whatever Doubtful Paths Her Dainty Feet Had
Chanced To Lead. Many Of Them Would Have Led Further Than She Would Go,
For She Had Her Own Limitations And Conventions, Strange As It May Seem.
So Gila Sat And Meditated, With A Strange, Sweet Thrill In The Thought
Of A New Experience; For, Young As She Was, She Had Found The Pleasures
Of Her Existence Pall Upon Her Many Times.
Suddenly Her Ear Was Caught By The Sermon. The Ugly Little Man In The
Pulpit, With The Strange Eyes That Seemed To Look Through You, Was
Telling A Story Of A Garden, With One Calling, And A Pair Of Naked Souls
Guilty And In Fear Before Him. It Was As Though She Had Been One Of
Them! What Right Had He To Flaunt Such Truths Before A Congregation?
She Was Not Familiar Enough With Bible Truths To Know Where He Got The
Story. It Did Not Seem A Story. It Was Just Her Eden Where She Walked
And Ate What Fruit She Might Desire Every Day Without A Thought Of Any
Command That Might Have Been Issued. She Recognized No Commands. What
Right Had God To Command Her? The Serpent Had
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