Suchanticipatedglimpsesofhernowandthenrealizedthemselvesintheevent。Rencountersofnotmorethanaminute’sduration,frequentlyrepeated,willbuildupmutualinterest,evenanintimacy,inalonelyplace。Theirsgrewasimperceptiblyasthetree-twigsbudded。Thereneverwasaparticularmomentatwhichitcouldbesaidtheybecamefriends;yetadelicateunderstandingnowexistedbetweentwowhointhewinterhadbeenstrangers。
Springweathercameonrathersuddenly,theunsealingofbudsthathadlongbeenswollenaccomplishingitselfinthespaceofonewarmnight。Therushofsapintheveinsofthetreescouldalmostbeheard。TheflowersoflateApriltookupapositionunseen,andlookedasiftheyhadbeenbloomingalongwhile,thoughtherehadbeennotraceofthemthedaybeforeyesterday;
birdsbegannottomindgettingwet。In-doorpeoplesaidtheyhadheardthenightingale,towhichout-doorpeoplerepliedcontemptuouslythattheyhadheardhimafortnightbefore。
Theyoungdoctor’spracticebeingscarcelysolargeasaLondonsurgeon’s,hefrequentlywalkedinthewood。Indeedsuchpracticeashehadhedidnotfollowupwiththeassiduitythatwouldhavebeennecessaryfordevelopingittoexceptionalproportions。Oneday,bookinhand,hewalkedinapartofthewoodwherethetreesweremainlyoaks。Itwasacalmafternoon,andtherewaseverywherearoundthatsignofgreatundertakingsonthepartofvegetablenaturewhichisapttofillreflectivehumanbeingswhoarenotundertakingmuchthemselveswithasuddenuneasinessatthecontrast。Heheardinthedistanceacurioussound,somethinglikethequackofaduck,which,thoughitwascommonenoughhereaboutthistime,wasnotcommontohim。
LookingthroughthetreesFitzpierssoonperceivedtheoriginofthenoise。Thebarkingseasonhadjustcommenced,andwhathehadheardwasthetearoftherippingtoolasitplougheditswayalongthestickypartingbetweenthetrunkandtherind。Melburydidalargebusinessinbark,andashewasGrace’sfather,andpossiblymightbefoundonthespot,Fitzpierswasattractedtothesceneevenmorethanhemighthavebeenbyitsintrinsicinterest。WhenhegotnearerherecognizedamongtheworkmenthetwoTimothys,andRobertCreedle,whoprobablyhadbeen“lent“byWinterborne;MartySouthalsoassisted。
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