ul song of labor above his
head.
On the bench in the garden Seth stirred uneasily. Releasing the hand of
the girl
he thrust his hands into his trouser pockets. A desire to impress the
mind of his companion with the importance of the resolution he had made
came over him and he nod- ded his head toward the house. Mother'll
make a fussI suppose he whispered. She hasn't thought at all about
what I'm going to do in life. She thinks I'm going to stay on here forever
just being a boy."
Seth's voice became charged with boyish earnest- ness. "You seeI've
got to strike out. I've got to get to work. It's what I'm good for."
Helen White was impressed. She nodded her head and a feeling of
admiration swept over her. "This is as it should be she thought. This boy
is not a boy at allbut a strongpurposeful man." Cer- tain vague desires
that had been invading her body were swept away and she sat up very
straight on the bench. The thunder continued to rumble and flashes of heat
lightning lit up the eastern sky. The garden that had been so mysterious
and vasta place that with Seth beside her might have become the
background for strange and wonderful adven- turesnow seemed no more
than an ordinary Win
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