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Hilda Strafford: A California Story

Chapter 14: CHAPTER XII FAREWELL TO CALIFORNIA
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A man who has built a small Southern California ranch anxiously awaits his fiancée's arrival, fearing the barren landscape and his own labors will repel her. Their courtship and early married life unfold amid the valley's seasons, domestic scenes, storms, and a dangerous river episode that test physical endurance and emotional bonds. Illness and moments of crisis force characters to confront loyalty, passion, and sacrifice, while musical and intimate interludes deepen tensions. The narrative follows how hope and disillusionment shape decisions about home, marriage, and an eventual departure from the land they tried to make prosper.

CHAPTER XII
FAREWELL TO CALIFORNIA

A FORTNIGHT afterwards, Ben Overleigh and Jesse Holles saw Hilda Strafford off at the station. She looked very pale, and glanced at Ben uneasily from time to time. There was neither scorn nor anger in his manner now, but just the old gentle chivalry, which was the outcome of his best self. His face, too, had lost its expression of restless anxiety, and there was a dignity about his whole bearing, which might well have been the outward and visible sign of the quiet dignity of his mind, won after a fierce struggle.

“You shall have news of the ranch,” he said. “When the lemons come into bearing, you shall know.”

She smiled her thanks, and turning to Jesse, she asked whether she could do anything for him in England.

“Yes,” he said sadly, “kiss the dear ground for me.” And he added more cheerfully: “And send me an illustrated paper sometimes.”

“And for you?” she asked of Ben, hesitatingly.

“Kiss the dear ground for me, too,” he answered.

And this time he held out his hand to her, and she grasped it.

Then the train moved off.