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When Valmond Came to Pontiac
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CHAPTER XVI
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Where did they all go--those thousands of rivers for ever pouring on, lazily or wildly?
What motive?
What purpose?
Just to empty themselves into the greater waters, there to be lost?
Was it enough to travel on so inevitably to the end, and be swallowed up?
And these millions of lives hurrying along?
Was it worth while living, only to grow older and older, and, coming, heavy with sleep, to the Homestead of the Ages, enter a door that only opened inwards, and be swallowed up in the twilight?
Why arrest the travelling, however swift it be?
Sooner or later it must come--with dusk the end of it.
The dwarf heard the moaning of the stricken girl, her cry, "Valmond! Valmond!" the sobs that followed, the woe of her self-abnegation, even in delirium.
For one's self it mattered little, maybe, the attitude of the mind, whether it would arrest or be glad of the terrific travel; but for another human being, who might judge?
Who might guess what was best for the other; what was most merciful, most good?
Destiny meant us to prove our case against it, as well as we might; to establish our right to be here as long as we could, so discovering the world day by day, and ourselves to the world, and ourselves to ourselves.

To live it out, resisting the power that destroys so long as might be--that was the divine secret.
"Valmond! Valmond! O Valmond!" The voice moaned out the words again and again.

Through the sounds there came another inner voice, that resolved all the crude, primitive thoughts here defined; vague, elusive, in Parpon's own brain.
The girl's life should be saved at any cost, even if to save it meant the awful and certain doom his mother had whispered to him over the bed an hour before.
He turned and went into the house.

The old woman bent above Elise, watching intently, her eyes straining, her lips anxiously compressed.
"My son," she said, "she will die in an hour if I don't give her more.
If I do, she may die at once.

If she gets well, she will be--" She made a motion to her eyes.
"Blind, mother, blind!" he whispered, and he looked round the room.


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