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To Him That Hath

by Ralph Connor



A NOVEL OF THE WEST OF TODAY








CONTENTS


CHAPTER

I  THE GAME

II  THE COST OF SACRIFICE

III  THE HEATHEN QUEST

IV  ANNETTE

V  THE RECTORY

VI  THE GRIEVANCE COMMITTEE

VII  THE FOREMAN

VIII  FREE SPEECH

IX  THE DAY BEFORE

X  THE NIGHT OF VICTORY

XI  THE NEW MANAGER

XII  LIGHT THAT IS DARKNESS

XIII  THE STRIKE

XIV  GATHERING CLOUDS

XV  THE STORM

XVI  A GALLANT FIGHT

XVII  SHALL BE GIVEN




TO HIM THAT HATH



CHAPTER I

THE GAME


〃Forty…Love。〃

〃Game! and Set。  Six to two。〃

A ripple of cheers ran round the court; followed by a buzz of
excited conversation。

The young men smiled at each other and at their friends on the side
lines and proceeded to change courts for the next set; pausing for
refreshments on the way。

〃Much too lazy; Captain Jack。  I am quite out of patience with
you;〃 cried a young girl whose brown eyes were dancing with mock
indignation。

Captain Jack turned with a slightly bored look on his thin dark
face。

〃Too lazy; Frances?〃 drawled he。  〃I believe you。  But think of the
temperature。〃

〃You have humiliated me dreadfully;〃 she said severely。

〃Humiliated you?  You shock me。  But how; pray?〃  Captain Jack's
eyes opened wide。

〃You; a Canadian; and our best playerat least; you used to beto
allow yourself to be beaten by aa〃 she glanced at his opponent
with a defiant smile〃a foreigner。〃

〃Oh! I say; Miss Frances;〃 exclaimed that young man。

〃A foreigner?〃 exclaimed Captain Jack。  〃Better not let Adrien hear
you。〃  He turned toward a tall fair girl standing near。

〃What's that?〃 said the girl。  〃Did I hear aright?〃

〃Well; he's not a Canadian; I mean;〃 said Frances; sticking to her
guns。  〃Besides; I can't stand Adrien crowing over me。  She is
already far too English; don…che…know。  You have given her one more
occasion for triumph over us Colonials。〃

〃Ah; this is serious;〃 said Captain Jack。  〃But really it is too
hot you know forwhat shall I say?International complications。〃

〃Jack; you are plain lazy;〃 said Frances。  〃You know you are。  You
don't deserve to win; but if you really would put your back into
it〃

〃Oh; come; Frances。  Why!  You don't know that my cousin played for
his College at Oxford。  And that is saying something;〃 said Adrien。

〃There you are; Jack!  That's the sort of thing I have to live
with;〃 said Frances。  〃She thinks that settles everything。〃

〃Well; doesn't it rather?〃 smiled Adrien。

〃Oh; Jack; if you have any regard for your country; not to say my
unworthy self; won't you humble her?〃 implored Frances。  〃If you
would only buck up!〃

〃He will need to; eh; Adrien?〃 said a young fellow standing near;
slowly sipping his drink。

〃I think so。  Indeed; I am quite sure of it;〃 coolly replied the
girl addressed。  〃But I really think it is quite useless。〃

〃Ha! Ha!  Cheer up; Jack;〃 laughed the young man; Stillwell by
name。

〃Really; old chap; I feel I must beat you this set;〃 said Captain
Jack to the young Englishman。  〃My country's credit as well as my
own is at stake; you see。〃

〃Both are fairly assured; I should say;〃 said the Englishman。

〃Not to…day;〃 said Stillwell; with a suspicion of a polite sneer in
his voice。  〃My money says so。〃

〃Canada vs。 the Old Country!〃 cried a voice from the company。

〃Now; Jack; Jack; remember;〃 implored Frances。

〃You have no mercy; Miss Frances; I see;〃 said the Englishman;
looking straight into her eyes。

〃Absolutely none;〃 she replied; smiling saucily at him。

〃Vae victis; eh; old chap?〃 said Sidney; as they sauntered off
together to their respective courts。  〃By the way; who is that
Stillwell chap?〃 he asked in a low voice of Captain Jack as they
moved away from the others。  〃Of any particular importance?〃

〃I think you've got him all right;〃 replied Jack carelessly。  The
Englishman nodded。

〃He somehow gets my goat;〃 said Jack。  The Englishman looked
mystified。

〃Rubs me the wrong way; you know。〃

〃Oh; very good; very good。  I must remember that。〃

〃He rather fancies his own game; too;〃 said Jack; 〃and he has come
on the last year or two。  In more ways than one;〃 he added as an
afterthought。

As they faced each other on the court it was Stillwell's voice that
rang out:

〃Now then; England!〃

〃Canada!〃 cried a girl's voice that was easily recognised as that
of Frances Amory。

〃Thumbs down; eh; Maitland?〃 said the Englishman; waving a hand
toward his charming enemy。

Whatever the cause; whether from the spur supplied by the young
lady who had constituted herself his champion or from the sting
from the man for whom for reasons sufficient for himself he had
only feelings of hostility and dislike; the game put up by Captain
Jack was of quite a different brand from that he had previously
furnished。  From the first service he took the offensive and
throughout played brilliant; aggressive; even smashing tennis; so
much so that his opponent appeared to be almost outclassed and at
the close the figures of the first set were exactly reversed;
standing six to two in Captain Jack's favour。

The warmth of the cheers that followed attested the popularity of
the win。

〃My word; old chap; that is top…hole tennis;〃 said the Englishman;
warmly congratulating him。

〃Luck; old boy; brilliant luck!〃 said Captain Jack。  〃Couldn't do
it again for a bet。〃

〃You must do it just once more;〃 said Frances; coming to meet the
players。  〃Oh; you dear old thing。  Come and be refreshed。  Here is
the longest; coolest thing in drinks this Club affords。  And one
for you; too;〃 she added; turning to the Englishman。  〃You played a
great game。〃

〃Did I not?  I was at the top of my form;〃 said the Englishman
gallantly。  〃But all in vain; as you see。〃

〃Now for the final;〃 cried Frances eagerly。

〃Dear lady;〃 said Captain Jack; affecting supreme exhaustion; 〃as
you are mighty; be merciful!  Let it suffice that we appear to have
given you an exposition of fairly respectable tennis。  I am quite
done。〃

〃A great win; Jack;〃 said Adrien; offering her hand in
congratulation。

〃All flukes count; eh; Maitland?〃 laughed Stillwell; unable in
spite of his laugh to keep the bite out of his voice。

〃Fluke?〃 exclaimed the Englishman in a slow drawling voice。  〃I
call it ripping good tennis; if I am a judge。〃

A murmur of approval ran through the company; crowding about with
congratulations to both players。

〃Oh; of course; of course;〃 said Stillwell; noting the criticism of
his unsportsmanlike remark。  〃What I mean is; Maitland is clearly
out of condition。  If he were not I wouldn't mind taking him on
myself;〃 he added with another laugh。

〃Now; do you mean?〃 said Captain Jack lazily。

〃We will wait till the match is played out;〃 said Stillwell with
easy confidence。  〃Some other day; when you are in shape; eh?〃 he
added; smiling at Maitland。

〃Now if you like; or after the match; or any old time;〃 said
Captain Jack; looking at Stillwell with hard grey; unsmiling eyes。
〃I understand you have come up on your game during the war。〃

Stillwell's face burned a furious red at the little laugh that went
round among Captain Jack's friends。

〃Frankly; I have had enough for to…day;〃 said the Englishman to
Jack。

〃All right; old chap; if you don't really mind。  Though I feel you
would certainly take the odd set。〃

〃Not a bit of it; by Jove。  I am quite satisfied to let it go at
that。  We will have another go some time。〃

〃Any time that suits youto…morrow; eh?〃

〃To…morrow be it;〃 said the Englishman。

〃Now; then; Stillwell;〃 said Captain Jack; with a curt nod at him。
〃Whenever you are ready。〃

〃Oh; come; Maitland。  I was only joshing; you know。  You don't want
to play with me to…day;〃 said Stillwell; not relishing the look on
Maitland's face。  〃We can have a set any time。〃

〃No!〃 said Maitland shortly。  〃It's now or never。〃

〃Oh; all right;〃 said Stillwell; with an uneasy laugh; going into
the Club house for his racquet。

The proposed match had brought a new atmosphere into the Club
house; an atmosphere of contest with all the fun left out。

〃I don't like this at all;〃 said a man with iron grey hair and
deeply tanned face。

〃One can't well object; Russell;〃 said a younger man; evidently a
friend of Stillwell's。  〃Maitland brought it on; and I hope he gets
mighty well trimmed。  He is altogether too high and mighty these
days。〃

〃Oh; I don't agree with you at all;〃 broke in Frances; in a voice
coldly proper。  〃You heard what Mr。 Stillwell said?〃

〃Well; not exactly。〃

〃Ah; I might have guessed you had not;〃 answered the young lady;
turning away。

Edwards looked foolishly round upon the circle of men who stood
grinning at him。

〃Now will you be good?〃 said a youngster who had led the laugh at
Edwards' expense。

〃What the devil are you laughing at; Menzies?〃 he asked hotly。

〃Why; don't you see the joke?〃 enquired Menzies innocently。  〃Well;
carry on!  You will to…morrow。〃

Edwards growled out an oath and took himself off。

Meantime the match was making furious progress; with the fury; it
must be confessed; confined to one side only of the net。  Captain
Jack was
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