Excerpt from Le Briary-Bush: A Novel
Chicago!
Felix Fay saw with his mind's eye the map on the wall of the railway station-the map with a picture of iron roads from all over the middle west centering in a dark blotch in the corner.
He was sitting at a desk in the office of the Port Royal Daily Record, writing headings on sheaves of items sent :n by country correspondents.
John Hoffman has finished his new barn.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Hayes last Wednesday a fine ten pound boy.
Miss Edythe Brush has returned to the State Normal for the fall term.
And so on.
Felix wrote at the top of the page, Wheaton Whittlings. A rotten heading-but it would have to do. He yawned, and then stared unseeingly at the next page.
He was not thinking about those news-itcms. He was thinking about Chicago. . . .
A year ago, he had determined to leave Port Royal forever -and go to Chicago.
But here he was, still!
He had hoped, a year ago, to find, in the excitement of a new life in Chicago, healing for the desperate hearts of love. If only he had gone then! . . .
But he hadn't had the money to buy a railway ticket.
He had taken this job on the Record, and settled down to life in Port Royal again as a reporter.
His twenty-first year had gone by.
The hurts of love, so intolerably hard to bear, had healed.
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