Her tremulousness gave him confidence. Impatient of his guests now, he looked across at her, his eyes kindling. Whether they could work it out through his storms and hers ceased to gnaw at his thought of her. He saw her strong, self-sufficient, felt his own strength rising to meet hers, also self-sufficient. The delight of the adventure, the indestructible adventure between man and woman remained. His mind moored there.
THE END
Typographical errors corrected by the etext transcriber:
rose with the bawn=> rose with the dawn {pg 149}
what a beneficient=> what a beneficent {pg 183}