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  MissHalcombepromisedtocomplywithhisrequest。Hethankedher,noddedpleasantly,andleftus,togoandestablishhimselfinhisownroom。Asheopenedthedoorthecross-grainedgreyhoundpokedouthersharpmuzzlefromunderthesofa,andbarkedandsnappedathim。

  `Agoodmorning’swork,MissHalcombe,’Isaid,assoonaswewerealone。

  `Hereisananxiousdaywellendedalready。’

  `Yes,’sheanswered;`nodoubt。Iamverygladyourmindissatisfied。’

  `Mymind!Surely,withthatnoteinyourhand,yourmindisateasetoo?’

  `Ohyes——howcanitbeotherwise?Iknowthethingcouldnotbe,’

  shewenton,speakingmoretoherselfthantome;`butIalmostwishWalterHartrighthadstayedherelongenoughtobepresentattheexplanation,andtoheartheproposaltometowritethisnote。’

  Iwasalittlesurprised——perhapsalittlepiquedalso——bytheselastwords。

  `Events,itistrue,connectedMrHartrightveryremarkablywiththeaffairoftheletter,’Isaid;`andIreadilyadmitthatheconductedhimself,allthingsconsidered,withgreatdelicacyanddiscretion。ButIamquiteatalosstounderstandwhatusefulinfluencehispresencecouldhaveexercisedinrelationtotheeffectofSirPercival’sstatementonyourmindormine。’

  `Itwasonlyafancy,’shesaidabsently。`Thereisnoneedtodiscussit,MrGilmore。Yourexperienceoughttobe,andis,thebestguideIcandesire。’

  Ididnotaltogetherlikeherthrustingthewholeresponsibility,inthismarkedmanner,onmyshoulders。IfMrFairliehaddoneit,Ishouldnothavebeensurprised。Butresolute,clear-mindedMissHalcombewastheverylastpersonintheworldwhomIshouldhaveexpectedtofindshrinkingfromtheexpressionofanopinionofherown。

  `Ifanydoubtsstilltroubleyou,’Isaid,`whynotmentionthemtomeatonce?Tellmeplainly,haveyouanyreasontodistrustSirPercivalGlyde?’

  `Nonewhatever。’

  `Doyouseeanythingimprobable,orcontradictory,inhisexplanation?’

  `HowcanIsayIdo,aftertheproofhehasofferedmeofthetruthofit?Cantherebebettertestimonyinhisfavour,MrGilmore,thanthetestimonyofthewoman’smother?’

  `Nonebetter。Iftheanswertoyournoteofinquiryprovestobesatisfactory,IforonecannotseewhatmoreanyfriendofSirpercival’scanpossiblyexpectfromhim。’

  `Thenwewillpostthenote,’shesaid,arisingtoleavetheroom,`anddismissallfurtherreferencetothesubjectuntiltheanswerarrives。

  Don’tattachanyweighttomyhesitation。IcangivenobetterreasonforitthanthatIhavebeenover-anxiousaboutLauralately——andanxiety,MrGilmore,unsettlesthestrongestofus。’

  Sheleftmeabruptly,hernaturallyfirmvoicefalteringasshespokethoselastwords。Asensitive,vehement,passionatenature——awomanoftenthousandinthesetrivial,superficialtimes。Ihadknownherfromherearliestyears——Ihadseenhertested,asshegrewup,inmorethanonetryingfamilycrisis,andmylongexperiencemademeattachanimportancetoherhesitationunderthecircumstancesheredetailed,whichIshouldcertainlynothavefeltinthecaseofanotherwoman。Icouldseenocauseforanyuneasinessoranydoubt,butshehadmademealittleuneasy,andalittledoubtful,nevertheless。Inmyyouth,Ishouldhavechafedandfrettedundertheirritationofmyownunreasonablestateofmind。Inmyage,Iknewbetter,andwentoutphilosophicallytowalkitoff。IIWeallmetagainatdinner-time。

  SirPercivalwasinsuchboisteroushighspiritsthatIhardlyrecognisedhimasthesamemanwhosequiettact,refinement,andgoodsensehadimpressedmesostronglyattheinterviewofthemorning。TheonlytraceofhisformerselfthatIcoulddetectreappeared,everynowandthen,inhismannertowardsMissFairlie。Alookorawordfromhersuspendedhisloudestlaugh,checkedhisgayestflowoftalk,andrenderedhimallattentiontoher,andtonooneelseattable,inaninstant。Althoughheneveropenlytriedtodrawherintotheconversation,heneverlosttheslightestchanceshegavehimoflettingherdriftintoitbyaccident,andofsayingthewordstoher,underthosefavourablecircumstances,whichamanwithlesstactanddelicacywouldhavepointedlyaddressedtoherthemomenttheyoccurredtohim。Rathertomysurprise,MissFairlieappearedtobesensibleofhisattentionswithoutbeingmovedbythem。Shewasalittleconfusedfromtimetotimewhenhelookedather,orspoketoher;butsheneverwarmedtowardshim。Rank,fortune,goodbreeding,goodlooks,therespectofagentleman,andthedevotionofaloverwereallhumblyplacedatherfeet,and,sofarasappearanceswent,wereallofferedinvain。

  Onthenextday,theTuesday,SirPercivalwentinthemorningtakingoneoftheservantswithhimasaguidetoTodd’sCorner-Hisinquiries,asIafterwardsheard,ledtonoresults。OnhisreturnhehadaninterviewwithMrFairlie,andintheafternoonheandMissHalcomberodeouttogether。

  Nothingelsehappenedworthyofrecord。Theeveningpassedasusual。TherewasnochangeinSirPercival,andnochangeinMissFairlie。

  TheWednesday’spostbroughtwithitanevent——thereplyfromMrsCatherick。Itookacopyofthedocument,whichIhavepreserved,andwhichImayaswellpresentinthisplace。Itranasfollows——

  `MADAM,——Ibegtoacknowledgethereceiptofyourletter,inquiringwhethermydaughter,Anne,wasplacedundermedicalsuperintendencewithmyknowledgeandapproval,andwhetherthesharetakeninthematterbySirPercivalGlydewassuchastomerittheexpressionofmygratitudetowardsthatgentleman。Bepleasedtoacceptmyanswerintheaffirmativetoboththosequestions,andbelievemetoremain,yourobedientservant,`JANE

  ANNECATHERICK。’

  Short,sharp,andtothepoint;informratherabusiness-likeletterforawomantowrite——insubstanceasplainaconfirmationascouldbedesiredofSirPercivalGlyde’sstatement。Thiswasmyopinion,andwithcertainminorreservations,MissHalcombe’sopinionalso。SirPercival,whentheletterwasshowntohim,didnotappeartobestruckbythesharp,shorttoneofit。HetoldusthatMrsCatherickwasawomanoffewwords,aclear-headed,straightforward,unimaginativeperson,whowrotebrieflyandplainly,justasshespoke。

  Thenextdutytobeaccomplished,nowthattheanswerhadbeenreceived,wastoacquaintMissFairliewithSirPercival’sexplanation。MissHalcombehadundertakentodothis,andhadlefttheroomtogotohersister,whenshesuddenlyreturnedagain,andsatdownbytheeasy-chairinwhichI

  wasreadingthenewspaper。SirPercivalhadgoneoutaminutebeforetolookatthestables,andnoonewasintheroombutourselves。

  `Isupposewehavereallyandtrulydoneallwecan?’shesaid,turningandtwistingMrsCatherick’sletterinherhand。

  `IfwearefriendsofSirPercival’s,whoknowhimandtrusthim,wehavedoneall,andmorethanall,thatisnecessary,’Ianswered,alittleannoyedbythisreturnofherhesitation。`Butifweareenemieswhosuspecthim——’

  `Thatalternativeisnoteventobethoughtof,’sheinterposed。`WeareSirPercival’sfriends,andifgenerosityandforbearancecanaddtoourregardforhim,weoughttobeSirPercival’sadmirersaswell。YouknowthathesawMrFairlieyesterday,andthatheafterwardswentoutwithme。’

  `Yes。Isawyouridingawaytogether。’

  `WebegantheridebytalkingaboutAnneCatherick,andaboutthesingularmannerinwhichMrHartrightmetwithher。Butwesoondroppedthatsubject,andSirPercivalspokenext,inthemostunselfishterms,ofhisengagementwithLaura。Hesaidhehadobservedthatshewasoutofspirits,andhewaswilling,ifnotinformedtothecontrary,toattributetothatcausethealterationinhermannertowardshimduringhispresentvisit。If,however,therewasanymoreseriousreasonforthechange,hewouldentreatthatnoconstraintmightbeplacedonherinclinationseitherbyMrFairlieorbyme。Allheasked,inthatcase,wasthatshewouldrecalltomind,forthelasttime,whatthecircumstanceswereunderwhichtheengagementbetweenthemwasmade,andwhathisconducthadbeenfromthebeginningofthecourtshiptothepresenttime。If,afterduereflectiononthosetwosubjects,sheseriouslydesiredthatheshouldwithdrawhispretensionstothehonourofbecomingherhusband——andifshewouldtellhimsoplainlywithherownlips——hewouldsacrificehimselfbyleavingherperfectlyfreetowithdrawfromtheengagement。’

  `Nomancouldsaymorethanthat,MissHalcombe。Astomyexperience,fewmeninhissituationwouldhavesaidasmuch。’

  ShepausedafterIhadspokenthosewords,andlookedatmewithasingularexpressionofperplexityanddistress。

  `Iaccusenobody,andIsuspectnothing,’shebrokeoutabruptly。`ButIcannotandwillnotaccepttheresponsibilityofpersuadingLauratothismarriage。’

  `ThatisexactlythecoursewhichSirPercivalGlydehashimselfrequestedyoutotake,’Irepliedinastonishment。`Hehasbeggedyounottoforceherinclinations。’

  `Andheindirectlyobligesmetoforcethem,ifIgiveherhismessage。’

  `Howcanthatpossiblybe?’

  `ConsultyourownknowledgeofLaura,MrGilmore。IfItellhertoreflectonthecircumstancesofherengagement,Iatonceappealtotwoofthestrongestfeelingsinhernature——toherloveforherfather’smemory,andtoherstrictregardfortruth。Youknowthatsheneverbrokeapromiseinherlife——youknowthatsheenteredonthisengagementatthebeginningofherfather’sfatalillness,andthathespokehopefullyandhappilyofhermarriagetoSirPercivalGlydeonhisdeathbed。’

  IownthatIwasalittleshockedatthisviewofthecase。

  `Surely,’Isaid,`youdon’tmeantoinferthatwhenSirPercivalspoketoyouyesterdayhespeculatedonsucharesultasyouhavejustmentioned?’

  Herfrank,fearlessfaceansweredforherbeforeshespoke。

  `DoyouthinkIwouldremainaninstantinthecompanyofanymanwhomIsuspectedofsuchbasenessasthat?’sheaskedangrily。

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