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  un…    godly    and    looked     upon    the   wine    both    when    it  was    red   and
  effervescent。
  At midnight she wrote this letter:
  〃Mr。 BERLAH HOSKINS; Harmony; Vermont。
  〃Dear   Sir:   Henceforth;   consider   me   as   dead   to   you   forever。   I   have
  loved you too well to blight your career by bringing into it my guilty and
  sin…stained   life。   I   have   succumbed   to   the   insidious   wiles   of   this   wicked
  world and have been drawn into the vortex of Bohemia。 There is scarcely
  any depth of glittering iniquity that I have not sounded。 It is hopeless to
  combat my decision。 There is no rising from the depths to which I have
  sunk。 Endeavor to forget me。 I am lost forever in the fair but brutal maze
  of awful Bohemia。 Farewell。
  〃ONCE YOUR MEDORA。〃
  On   the   next   day   Medora   formed   her   resolutions。   Beelzebub;   flung
  from heaven; was no more cast down。 Between her and the apple blossoms
  of   Harmony  there   was   a   fixed gulf。   Flaming cherubim   warded her   from
  the gates of her lost paradise。 In one evening; by the aid of Binkley and
  Mumm; Bohemia had gathered her into its awful midst。
  There     remained     to   her   but   one   thing     a   life  of  brilliant;   but
  irremediable   error。   Vermont   was   a   shrine   that   she   never   would   dare   to
  approach   again。   But   she   would   not   sink      there   were   great   and   com…
  pelling ones in history upon whom she would model her meteoric career
  Camille; Lola Montez; Royal Mary; Zaza  such a name as one of these
  would that of Medora Martin be to future generations
  For    two   days   Medora     kept   her   room。    On   the   third  she   opened    a
  magazine at the portrait of the King of Belgium; and laughed sardonically。
  If   that   far…famed   breaker   of   women's   hearts   should   cross   her   path;   he
  would have to bow before her cold and im… perious beauty。 She would not
  spare the old or the young。 All America  all Europe should do homage to
  her sinister; but compelling charm。 As yet she could not bear to think of
  the life she had once desired  a peaceful one in the shadow of the Green
  Mountains with Beriah at her side; and orders for expensive oil paintings
  coming      in  by   each   mail   from    New    York。    Her   one   fatal  misstep    had
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  shattered that dream。
  On   the   fourth   day   Medora   powdered   her   face   and   rouged   her   lips。
  Once   she   had   seen   Carter   in   〃Zaza。〃   She   stood   before   the   mirror   in   a
  reckless attitude and cried: 〃Zut! zut!〃 She rhymed it with 〃nut;〃 but with
  the lawless word Harmony seemed to pass away forever。 The Vortex had
  her。 She belonged to Bohemia for evermore。 And never would Beriah
  The door opened and Beriah walked in。
  〃'Dory;〃   said   he;   〃what's   all   that   chalk   and   pink   stuff   on   your   face;
  honey?
  Medora extended an arm。
  〃Too   late;〃   she   said;   solemnly。   The   die   is   cast。   I   belong   in   another
  world。 Curse me if you will  it is your right。 Go; and leave me in the path
  I have chosen。 Bid them all at home never to men… tion my name again。
  And sometimes; Beriah; pray for me when I am revelling in the gaudy; but
  hol… low; pleasures of Bohemia。〃
  〃Get a towel; 'Dory;〃 said Beriah; 〃and wipe that paint off your face。 I
  came as soon as I got your letter。 Them pictures of yours ain't amount… ing
  to anything。 I've got tickets for both of us back on the evening train。 Hurry
  and get your things in your trunk。〃
  〃Fate was too strong for me; Beriah。 Go while I am strong to bear it。〃
  〃How do you fold this easel; 'Dory?  now begin to pack; so we have
  time to eat before train time。 The   maples is all out in full…grown leaves;
  'Dory  you just ought to see 'em!
  〃Not this early; Beriah?
  〃You   ought   to   see   'em;   'Dory;   they're   like   an   ocean   of   green   in   the
  morning sunlight。〃
  〃Oh; Beriah!〃
  On the train she said to him suddenly:
  〃I wonder why you came when you got my let… ter。〃
  〃Oh; shucks! 〃 said Beriah。 〃Did you think you could fool me? How
  could you be run away to that Bohemia country like you said when your
  letter was postmarked New York as plain as day?〃
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  A PHILISTINE IN BOHEMIA
  George Washington; with his right arm up… raised; sits his iron horse
  at the lower corner of Union Square; forever signaling the Broadway cars
  to stop as they round the curve into Fourteenth Street。 But the cars buzz on;
  heedless; as they do at the beck of a private citizen; and the great General
  must feel; unless his nerves are iron; that rapid tran… sit gloria mundi。
  Should   the   General   raise   his   left   hand   as   he   has   raised   his   right   it
  would point to a quarter of the city that forms a haven for the oppressed
  and   sup…   pressed   of   foreign   lands。   In   the   cause   of   national   or   personal
  freedom they have   found a   refuge here;  and the   patriot who   made it   for
  them sits his steed; overlooking their district; while he listens through his
  left   car   to   vaudeville   that   caricatures   the   posterity  of   his   proteges。   Italy;
  Poland; the former Spanish possessions and the polyglot tribes of Austria…
  Hun… gary have spilled here a thick lather of their effer… vescent sons。 In
  the   eccentric   cafes   and   lodging…   houses   of   the   vicinity   they   hover   over
  their   native   wines   and   political   secrets。   The   colony   changes   with   much
  frequency。      Faces    disappear      from   the   haunts    to   be  replaced     by   others。
  Whither       do   these   uneasy     birds   flit?   For   half   of  the   answer     observe
  carefully the suave foreign air and foreign courtesy of the next waiter who
  serves your table d'hote。 For the other half; perhaps if the barber shops had
  tongues (and who will dispute it?) they could tell their share。
  Titles are as plentiful as finger rings among these transitory exiles。 For
  lack of proper exploitation a stock of titled goods large enough to supply
  the   trade   of   upper   Fifth  Avenue   is   here   condemned   to   a   mere   pushcart
  traffic。    The    new…world       landlords     who     en…   tertain   these    offshoots     of
  nobility are not dazzled   by coronets and crests。 They have doughnuts   to
  sell   instead   of   daughters。   With   them   it   is   a   serious   matter   of   trading   in
  flour and sugar instead of pearl powder and bonbons。
  These   assertions   are   deemed   fitting   as   an   intro…   duction   to   the   tale;
  which is of plebeians and contains no one with even the ghost of a title。
  Katy Dempsey's mother kept a furnished…room house in this oasis of
  the   aliens。   The   business   was   not   profitable。   If   the   two   scraped   together
  enough   to   meet   the   landlord's   agent   on   rent   day   and   nego…   tiate   for   the
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  ingredients   of   a   daily   Irish   stew   they   called   it   success。   Often   the   stew
  lacked     both    meat    and   potatoes。    Sometimes       it  became     as  bad    as  con…
  somme' with music。
  In this mouldy old house Katy waxed plump and pert and wholesome
  and as beautiful and freckled as a tiger lily。 She was the good fairy who
  was     guilty   of  placing    the   damp     clean   towels   and     cracked    pitchers    of
  freshly laundered Croton in the lodgers' rooms。
  You     are    informed      (by   virtue    of   the   privileges     of   astronomical
  discovery)   that   the   star   lodger's   name   was   Mr。   Brunelli。   His   wearing   a
  yellow tie and pay… ing his rent promptly distinguished him from the other
  lodgers。 His raiment was splendid; his com… plexion olive; his; mustache
  fierce; his manners a prince's; his rings and pins as magnificent as those of
  a traveling dentist。
  He   had breakfast   served   in   his   room;   and   he   ate   it   in   a   red   dressing
  gown      with    green   tassels。    He   left  the   house    at  noon     and   returned     at
  midnight。 Those were mysterious hours; but there was nothing my… terious
  about Mrs。 Dempsey's lodgers except the things that were not mysterious。
  One of Mr。 Kip… ling's poems is addressed to 〃Ye who hold the un… written
  clue   to   all   save   all   unwritten   thing。〃   The   same   〃readers〃