\'What!andgetyouintotrouble?\'
\'Ideserveit。\'
\'No,indeed,Iwon\'t,\'saidUnity。\'Itisnotsuchamightymatter,MissElfride。Isaystomyself,master\'stakingahollerday,andbecausehe\'snotbeenkindlatelytoMissElfride,she——\'
\'Isimitatinghim。Well,doasyoulike。Andwillyounowbringmesomeluncheon?\'
Aftersatisfyinganappetitewhichthefreshmarineairhadgivenherinitsvictoryoveranagitatedmind,sheputonherhatandwenttothegardenandsummer-house。Shesatdown,andleantwithherheadinacorner。Hereshefellasleep。
Half-awake,shehurriedlylookedatthetime。Shehadbeentherethreehours。Atthesamemomentsheheardtheoutergateswingtogether,andwheelssweeproundtheentrance;somepriornoisefromthesamesourcehavingprobablybeenthecauseofherawaking。Nextherfather\'svoicewasheardcallingtoWorm。
Elfridepassedalongawalktowardsthehousebehindabeltofshrubs。Sheheardatongueholdingconversewithherfather,whichwasnotthatofeitheroftheservants。Herfatherandthestrangerwerelaughingtogether。Thentherewasarustlingofsilk,andMr。Swancourtandhiscompanion,orcompanions,toallseemingenteredthedoorofthehouse,fornothingmoreofthemwasaudible。Elfridehadturnedbacktomeditateonwhatfriendsthesecouldbe,whensheheardfootsteps,andherfatherexclaimingbehindher:
\'OElfride,hereyouare!Ihopeyougotonwell?\'
Elfride\'sheartsmoteher,andshedidnotspeak。
\'Comebacktothesummer-houseaminute,\'continuedMr。Swancourt;
\'IhavetotellyouofthatIpromisedto。\'
Theyenteredthesummer-house,andstoodleaningovertheknottywoodworkofthebalustrade。
\'Now,\'saidherfatherradiantly,\'guesswhatIhavetosay。\'Heseemedtoberegardinghisownexistencesointently,thathetooknointerestinnorevensawthecomplexionofhers。
\'Icannot,papa,\'shesaidsadly。
\'Try,dear。\'
\'Iwouldrathernot,indeed。\'
\'Youaretired。Youlookworn。Theridewastoomuchforyou。
Well,thisiswhatIwentawayfor。Iwenttobemarried!\'
\'Married!\'shefaltered,andcouldhardlycheckaninvoluntary\'SodidI。\'Amomentafterandherresolvetoconfessperishedlikeabubble。
\'Yes;towhomdoyouthink?Mrs。Troyton,thenewowneroftheestateoverthehedge,andoftheoldmanor-house。ItwasonlyfinallysettledbetweenuswhenIwenttoStratleighafewdaysago。\'Heloweredhisvoicetoaslytoneofmerriment。\'Now,astoyourstepmother,you\'llfindsheisnotmuchtolookat,thoughagooddealtolistento。Sheistwentyyearsolderthanmyself,foronething。\'
\'YouforgetthatIknowher。Shecalledhereonce,afterwehadbeen,andfoundherawayfromhome。\'
\'Ofcourse,ofcourse。Well,whateverherlooksare,she\'sasexcellentawomanaseverbreathed。Shehashadlatelyleftherasabsolutepropertythreethousandfivehundredayear,besidesthedeviseofthisestate——and,bytheway,alargelegacycametoherinsatisfactionofdower,asitiscalled。\'
\'Threethousandfivehundredayear!\'
\'Andalarge——well,afair-sized——mansionintown,andapedigreeaslongasmywalking-stick;thoughthatbearsevidenceofbeingratheraraked-upaffair——donesincethefamilygotrich——peopledothosethingsnowastheybuildruinsonmaidenestatesandcastantiquesatBirmingham。\'
Elfridemerelylistenedandsaidnothing。
Hecontinuedmorequietlyandimpressively。\'Yes,Elfride,sheiswealthyincomparisonwithus,thoughwithfewconnections。
However,shewillintroduceyoutotheworldalittle。WearegoingtoexchangeherhouseinBakerStreetforoneatKensington,foryoursake。Everybodyisgoingtherenow,shesays。AtEastersweshallflytotownfortheusualthreemonths——Ishallhaveacurateofcoursebythattime。Elfride,Iampastlove,youknow,andIhonestlyconfessthatImarriedherforyoursake。
Whyawomanofherstandingshouldhavethrownherselfawayuponme,Godknows。ButIsupposeherageandplainnessweretoopronouncedforatownman。Withyourgoodlooks,ifyounowplayyourcardswell,youmaymarryanybody。Ofcourse,alittlecontrivancewillbenecessary;butthere\'snothingtostandbetweenyouandahusbandwithatitle,thatIcansee。LadyLuxellianwasonlyasquire\'sdaughter。Now,don\'tyouseehowfoolishtheoldfancywas?Butcome,sheisindoorswaitingtoseeyou。Itisasgoodasaplay,too,\'continuedthevicar,astheywalkedtowardsthehouse。\'Icourtedherthroughtheprivethedgeyonder:notentirely,youknow,butweusedtowalkthereofanevening——nearlyeveryeveningatlast。ButIneedn\'ttellyoudetailsnow;everythingwasterriblymatter-of-fact,Iassureyou。
Atlast,thatdayIsawheratStratleigh,wedeterminedtosettleitoff-hand。\'
\'Andyouneversaidawordtome,\'repliedElfride,notreproachfullyeitherintoneorthought。Indeed,herfeelingwastheveryreverseofreproachful。Shefeltrelievedandeventhankful。Whereconfidencehadnotbeengiven,howcouldconfidencebeexpected?
Herfathermistookherdispassionatenessforaveilofpolitenessoverasenseofill-usage。\'Iamnotaltogethertoblame,\'hesaid。\'Thereweretwoorthreereasonsforsecrecy。Onewastherecentdeathofherrelativethetestator,thoughthatdidnotapplytoyou。Butremember,Elfride,\'hecontinuedinastiffertone,\'youhadmixedyourselfupsofoolishlywiththoselowpeople,theSmiths——anditwasjust,too,whenMrs。Troytonandmyselfwerebeginningtounderstandeachother——thatIresolvedtosaynothingeventoyou。HowdidIknowhowfaryouhadgonewiththemandtheirson?Youmighthavemadeapointoftakingteawiththemeveryday,forallthatIknew。\'
Elfrideswallowedherfeelingsasshebestcould,andlanguidlythoughflatlyaskedaquestion。
\'DidyoukissMrs。Troytononthelawnaboutthreeweeksago?ThateveningIcameintothestudyandfoundyouhadjusthadcandlesin?\'
Mr。Swancourtlookedratherredandabashed,asmiddle-agedloversareapttodowhencaughtinthetricksofyoungerones。
\'Well,yes;IthinkIdid,\'hestammered;\'justtopleaseher,youknow。\'Andthenrecoveringhimselfhelaughedheartily。
\'AndwasthiswhatyourHoratianquotationreferredto?\'
\'Itwas,Elfride。\'
Theysteppedintothedrawing-roomfromtheverandah。AtthatmomentMrs。Swancourtcamedownstairs,andenteredthesameroombythedoor。
\'Here,Charlotte,ismylittleElfride,\'saidMr。Swancourt,withtheincreasedaffectionoftoneoftenadoptedtowardsrelationswhennewlyproduced。
PoorElfride,notknowingwhattodo,didnothingatall;butstoodreceptiveofallthatcametoherbysight,hearing,andtouch。
Mrs。Swancourtmovedforward,tookherstep-daughter\'shand,thenkissedher。
\'Ah,darling!\'sheexclaimedgood-humouredly,\'youdidn\'tthinkwhenyoushowedastrangeoldwomanovertheconservatoryamonthortwoago,andexplainedtheflowerstohersoprettily,thatshewouldsosoonbehereinnewcolours。Nordidshe,Iamsure。\'
ThenewmotherhadbeentruthfullyenoughdescribedbyMr。
Swancourt。Shewasnotphysicallyattractive。Shewasdark——verydark——incomplexion,portlyinfigure,andwithaplentifulresiduumofhairintheproportionofhalfadozenwhiteonestohalfadozenblackones,thoughthelatterwereblackindeed。Nofurtherobserved,shewasnotawomantolike。Buttherewasmoretosee。Tothemostsuperficialcriticitwasapparentthatshemadenoattempttodisguiseherage。Shelookedsixtyatthefirstglance,andcloseacquaintanceshipneverprovedherolder。
Anotherandstillmorewinningtraitwasoneattachingtothecornersofhermouth。Beforeshemadearemarktheseoftentwitchedgently:notbackwardsandforwards,theindexofnervousness;notdownuponthejaw,thesignofdetermination;butpalpablyupwards,inpreciselythecurveadoptedtorepresentmirthinthebroadcaricaturesofschoolboys。Onlythiselementinherfacewasexpressiveofanythingwithinthewoman,butitwasunmistakable。Itexpressedhumoursubjectiveaswellasobjective——whichcouldsurveythepeculiaritiesofselfinaswhimsicalalightasthoseofotherpeople。
ThisisnotallofMrs。Swancourt。ShehadheldouttoElfridehandswhosefingerswereliterallystiffwithrings,signisauroquerigentes,likeHelen\'srobe。Theserowsofringswerenotworninvanityapparently。Theyweremostlyantiqueanddull,thoughafewwerethereverse。
RIGHTHAND。
1st。Plainlysetovalonyx,representingadevil\'shead。2nd。
Greenjasperintaglio,withredveins。3rd。Entirelygold,bearingfigureofahideousgriffin。4th。Asea-greenmonsterdiamond,withsmalldiamondsroundit。5th。Antiquecornelianintaglioofdancingfigureofasatyr。6th。Anangularbandchasedwithdragons\'heads。7th。Afacettedcarbuncleaccompaniedbytenlittletwinklingemeralds;&c。&c。
LEFTHAND。
1st。Areddish-yellowtoadstone。2nd。Aheavyringenamelledincolours,andbearingajacynth。3rd。Anamethystinesapphire。
4th。Apolishedruby,surroundedbydiamonds。5th。Theengravedringofanabbess。6th。Agloomyintaglio;&c。&c。
BeyondthisratherquaintarrayofstoneandmetalMrs。Swancourtworenoornamentwhatever。
ElfridehadbeenfavourablyimpressedwithMrs。Troytonattheirmeetingabouttwomonthsearlier;buttobepleasedwithawomanasamomentaryacquaintancewasdifferentfrombeingtakenwithherasastepmother。However,thesuspensionoffeelingwasbutforamoment。Elfridedecidedtolikeherstill。
Mrs。Swancourtwasawomanoftheworldastoknowledge,thereverseastoaction,ashermarriagesuggested。Elfrideandtheladyweresooninextricablyinvolvedinconversation,andMr。
Swancourtleftthemtothemselves。
\'Andwhatdoyoufindtodowithyourselfhere?\'Mrs。Swancourtsaid,afterafewremarksaboutthewedding。\'Youride,Iknow。\'
\'Yes,Iride。Butnotmuch,becausepapadoesn\'tlikemygoingalone。\'
\'Youmusthavesomebodytolookafteryou。\'
\'AndIread,andwritealittle。\'
\'Youshouldwriteanovel。Theregularresourceofpeoplewhodon\'tgoenoughintotheworldtoliveanovelistowriteone。\'
\'Ihavedoneit,\'saidElfride,lookingdubiouslyatMrs。
Swancourt,asifindoubtwhethershewouldmeetwithridiculethere。
\'That\'sright。Now,then,whatisitabout,dear?\'
\'About——well,itisaromanceoftheMiddleAges。\'
\'Knowingnothingofthepresentage,whicheverybodyknowsabout,forsafetyyouchoseanageknownneithertoyounorotherpeople。
That\'sit,eh?No,no;Idon\'tmeanit,dear。\'
\'Well,IhavehadsomeopportunitiesofstudyingmediaevalartandmannersinthelibraryandprivatemuseumatEndelstowHouse,andIthoughtIshouldliketotrymyhanduponafiction。Iknowthetimeforthesetalesispast;butIwasinterestedinit,verymuchinterested。\'
\'Whenisittoappear?\'
\'Oh,never,Isuppose。\'
\'Nonsense,mydeargirl。Publishit,byallmeans。Allladiesdothatsortofthingnow;notforprofit,youknow,butasaguaranteeofmentalrespectabilitytotheirfuturehusbands。\'
\'Anexcellentideaofusladies。\'
\'ThoughIamafraiditratherresemblesthemelancholyruseofthrowingloavesovercastle-wallsatbesiegers,andsuggestsdesperationratherthanplentyinside。\'
\'Didyouevertryit?\'
\'No;Iwastoofargoneevenforthat。\'
\'Papasaysnopublisherwilltakemybook。\'
\'Thatremainstobeproved。I\'llgivemyword,mydear,thatbythistimenextyearitshallbeprinted。\'
\'Willyou,indeed?\'saidElfride,partiallybrighteningwithpleasure,thoughshewassadenoughinherdepths。\'Ithoughtbrainsweretheindispensable,eveniftheonly,qualificationforadmissiontotherepublicofletters。Amerecommonplacecreaturelikemewillsoonbeturnedoutagain。\'
\'Ohno;onceyouarethereyou\'llbelikeadropofwaterinapieceofrock-crystal——yourmediumwilldignifyyourcommonness。\'
\'Itwillbeagreatsatisfaction,\'Elfridemurmured,andthoughtofStephen,andwishedshecouldmakeagreatfortunebywritingromances,andmarryhimandlivehappily。
\'Andthenwe\'llgotoLondon,andthentoParis,\'saidMrs。
Swancourt。\'Ihavebeentalkingtoyourfatheraboutit。Butwehavefirsttomoveintothemanor-house,andwethinkofstayingatTorquaywhilstthatisgoingon。Meanwhile,insteadofgoingonahoneymoonscamperbyourselves,wehavecomehometofetchyou,andgoalltogethertoBathfortwoorthreeweeks。\'
Elfrideassentedpleasantly,evengladly;butshesawthat,bythismarriage,herfatherandherselfhadceasedforevertobethecloserelationstheyhadbeenuptoafewweeksago。ItwasimpossiblenowtotellhimthetaleofherwildelopementwithStephenSmith。
Hewasstillsnuglyhousedinherheart。HisabsencehadregainedforhimmuchofthataureolaofsaintshipwhichhadbeennearlyabstractedduringherreproachfulmoodonthatmiserablejourneyfromLondon。Raptureisoftencooledbycontactwithitscause,especiallyifunderawkwardconditions。AndthatlastexperiencewithStephenhaddoneanythingbutmakehimshineinhereyes。
Hisverykindnessinlettingherreturnwashisoffence。Elfridehadhersex\'sloveofsheerforceinaman,howeverill-directed;
andatthatcriticaljunctureinLondonStephen\'sonlychanceofretainingtheascendancyoverherthathisfaceandnothispartshadacquiredforhim,wouldhavebeenbydoingwhat,foronething,hewastooyouthfultoundertake——thatwas,draggingherbythewristtotherailsofsomealtar,andperemptorilymarryingher。Decisiveactionisseenbyappreciativemindstobefrequentlyobjectless,andsometimesfatal;butdecision,howeversuicidal,hasmorecharmforawomanthanthemostunequivocalFabiansuccess。
However,someoftheunpleasantaccessoriesofthatoccasionwerenowoutofsightagain,andStephenhadresumednotafewofhisfancycolours。
ChapterXIII
\'Hesetinordermanyproverbs。\'
ItisLondoninOctober——twomonthsfurtheroninthestory。
Bede\'sInnhasthispeculiarity,thatitfaces,receivesfrom,anddischargesintoabustlingthoroughfarespeakingonlyofwealthandrespectability,whilstitsposternabutsonascrowdedandpoverty-strickenanetworkofalleysasaretobefoundanywhereinthemetropolis。Themoralconsequencesare,first,thatthosewhooccupychambersintheInnmayseeagreatdealofshirtlesshumanity\'shabitsandenjoymentswithoutdoingmorethanlookdownfromabackwindow;andsecondtheymayhearwholesomethoughunpleasantsocialremindersthroughthemediumofaharshvoice,anunequalfootstep,theechoofabloworafall,whichoriginatesinthepersonofsomedrunkardorwife-beater,ashecrossesandinterfereswiththequietofthesquare。CharactersofthiskindfrequentlypassthroughtheInnfromalittlefoxholeofanalleyattheback,buttheyneverloiterthere。
ItishardlynecessarytostatethatallthesightsandmovementspropertotheInnaremostorderly。OnthefineOctobereveningonwhichwefollowStephenSmithtothisplace,aplacidporterissittingonastoolunderasycamore-treeinthemidst,withalittlecaneinhishand。Wenoticethethickcoatofsootuponthebranches,hangingunderneaththeminflakes,asinachimney。
Theblacknessoftheseboughsdoesnotatpresentimprovethetree——nearlyforsakenbyitsleavesasitis——butinthespringtheirgreenfreshbeautyismadedoublybeautifulbythecontrast。
Withintherailingsisaflower-gardenofrespectabledahliasandchrysanthemums,whereamanissweepingtheleavesfromthegrass。
Stephenselectsadoorway,andascendsanoldthoughwidewoodenstaircase,withmouldedbalustersandhandrail,whichinacountrymanor-housewouldbeconsideredanoteworthyspecimenofRenaissanceworkmanship。Hereachesadooronthefirstfloor,overwhichispainted,inblackletters,\'Mr。HenryKnight\'——
\'Barrister-at-law\'beingunderstoodbutnotexpressed。Thewallisthick,andthereisadooratitsouterandinnerface。Theouteronehappenstobeajar:Stephengoestotheother,andtaps。
\'Comein!\'fromdistantpenetralia。
Firstwasasmallanteroom,dividedfromtheinnerapartmentbyawainscotedarchwaytwoorthreeyardswide。Acrossthisarchwayhungapairofdark-greencurtains,makingamysteryofallwithinthearchexceptthespasmodicscratchingofaquillpen。Herewasgroupedachaoticassemblageofarticles——mainlyoldframedprintsandpaintings——leaningedgewiseagainstthewall,likeroofingslatesinabuilder\'syard。Allthebooksvisibleherewerefoliostoobigtobestolen——somelyingonaheavyoaktableinonecorner,someontheflooramongthepictures,thewholeintermingledwitholdcoats,hats,umbrellas,andwalking-sticks。
Stephenpushedasidethecurtain,andbeforehimsatamanwritingawayasifhislifedependeduponit——whichitdid。
Amanofthirtyinaspeckledcoat,withdarkbrownhair,curlybeard,andcrispmoustache:thelatterrunningintothebeardoneachsideofthemouth,and,asusual,hidingtherealexpressionofthatorganunderachronicaspectofimpassivity。
\'Ah,mydearfellow,Iknew\'twasyou,\'saidKnight,lookingupwithasmile,andholdingouthishand。
Knight\'smouthandeyescametoviewnow。Bothfeaturesweregood,andhadthepeculiarityofappearingyoungerandfresherthanthebrowandfacetheybelongedto,whichweregettingsickliedo\'erbytheunmistakablepalecast。Themouthhadnotquiterelinquishedrotundityofcurveforthefirmangularitiesofmiddlelife;andtheeyes,thoughkeen,permeatedratherthanpenetrated:whattheyhadlostoftheirboy-timebrightnessbyadozenyearsofhardreadinglendingaquietnesstotheirgazewhichsuitedthemwell。
Aladywouldhavesaidtherewasasmelloftobaccointheroom:amanthattherewasnot。
Knightdidnotrise。Helookedatatimepieceonthemantelshelf,thenturnedagaintohisletters,pointingtoachair。
\'Well,Iamgladyouhavecome。Ionlyreturnedtotownyesterday;now,don\'tspeak,Stephen,fortenminutes;Ihavejustthattimetothelatepost。Attheeleventhminute,I\'myourman。\'
Stephensatdownasifthiskindofreceptionwasbynomeansnew,andawaywentKnight\'spen,beatingupanddownlikeashipinastorm。
Cicerocalledthelibrarythesoulofthehouse;herethehousewasallsoul。Portionsofthefloor,andhalfthewall-space,weretakenupbybook-shelvesordinaryandextraordinary;theremainingparts,togetherwithbrackets,side-tables,&c。,beingoccupiedbycasts,statuettes,medallions,andplaquesofvariousdescriptions,pickedupbytheownerinhiswanderingsthroughFranceandItaly。
Onestreamonlyofeveningsunlightcameintotheroomfromawindowquiteinthecorner,overlookingacourt。Anaquariumstoodinthewindow。Itwasadullparallelopipedonenoughforlivingcreaturesatmosthoursoftheday;butforafewminutesintheevening,asnow,anerrant,kindlyraylightedupandwarmedthelittleworldtherein,whenthemany-colouredzoophytesopenedandputforththeirarms,theweedsacquiredarichtransparency,theshellsgleamedofamoregoldenyellow,andthetimidcommunityexpressedgladnessmoreplainlythaninwords。
WithintheprescribedtenminutesKnightflungdownhispen,rangfortheboytotaketheletterstothepost,andattheclosingofthedoorexclaimed,\'There;thankGod,that\'sdone。Now,Stephen,pullyourchairround,andtellmewhatyouhavebeendoingallthistime。HaveyoukeptupyourGreek?\'
\'No。\'
\'How\'sthat?\'
\'Ihaven\'tenoughsparetime。\'
\'That\'snonsense。\'
\'Well,Ihavedoneagreatmanythings,ifnotthat。AndIhavedoneoneextraordinarything。\'
KnightturnedfulluponStephen。\'Ah-ha!Now,then,letmelookintoyourface,puttwoandtwotogether,andmakeashrewdguess。\'
Stephenchangedtoareddercolour。
\'Why,Smith,\'saidKnight,afterholdinghimrigidlybytheshoulders,andkeenlyscrutinisinghiscountenanceforaminuteinsilence,\'youhavefalleninlove。\'
\'Well——thefactis——\'
\'Now,outwithit。\'ButseeingthatStephenlookedratherdistressed,hechangedtoakindlytone。\'NowSmith,mylad,youknowmewellenoughbythistime,oryououghtto;andyouknowverywellthatifyouchoosetogivemeadetailedaccountofthephenomenonwithinyou,Ishalllisten;ifyoudon\'t,Iamthelastmanintheworldtocaretohearit。\'
\'I\'lltellthismuch:IHAVEfalleninlove,andIwanttobeMARRIED。\'
KnightlookedominousasthispassedStephen\'slips。
\'Don\'tjudgemebeforeyouhaveheardmore,\'criedStephenanxiously,seeingthechangeinhisfriend\'scountenance。
\'Idon\'tjudge。Doesyourmotherknowaboutit?\'
\'Nothingdefinite。\'
\'Father?\'
\'No。ButI\'lltellyou。Theyoungperson——\'
\'Come,that\'sdreadfullyungallant。ButperhapsIunderstandtheframeofmindalittle,sogoon。Yoursweetheart——\'
\'SheisratherhigherintheworldthanIam。\'
\'Asitshouldbe。\'
\'Andherfatherwon\'thearofit,asInowstand。\'
\'Notanuncommoncase。\'
\'AndnowcomeswhatIwantyouradviceupon。Somethinghashappenedatherhousewhichmakesitoutofthequestionforustoaskherfatheragainnow。Sowearekeepingsilent。InthemeantimeanarchitectinIndiahasjustwrittentoMr。HewbytoaskwhetherhecanfindforhimayoungassistantwillingtogoovertoBombaytopreparedrawingsforworkformerlydonebytheengineers。Thesalaryheoffersis350rupeesamonth,orabout35Pounds。Hewbyhasmentionedittome,andIhavebeentoDr。
Wray,whosaysIshallacclimatisewithoutmuchillness。Now,wouldyougo?\'
\'Youmeantosay,becauseitisapossibleroadtotheyounglady。\'
\'Yes;IwasthinkingIcouldgooverandmakealittlemoney,andthencomebackandaskforher。Ihavetheoptionofpractisingformyselfafterayear。\'
\'Wouldshebestaunch?\'
\'Ohyes!Forever——totheendofherlife!\'
\'Howdoyouknow?\'
\'Why,howdopeopleknow?Ofcourse,shewill。\'
Knightleantbackinhischair。\'Now,thoughIknowherthoroughlyassheexistsinyourheart,Stephen,Idon\'tknowherintheflesh。AllIwanttoaskis,isthisideaofgoingtoIndiabasedentirelyuponabeliefinherfidelity?\'
\'Yes;Ishouldnotgoifitwerenotforher。\'
\'Well,Stephen,youhaveputmeinratheranawkwardposition。IfIgivemytruesentiments,Ishallhurtyourfeelings;ifIdon\'t,Ishallhurtmyownjudgment。Andremember,Idon\'tknowmuchaboutwomen。\'
\'Butyouhavehadattachments,althoughyoutellmeverylittleaboutthem。\'
\'AndIonlyhopeyou\'llcontinuetoprospertillItellyoumore。\'
Stephenwincedatthisrap。\'Ihaveneverformedadeepattachment,\'continuedKnight。\'Ineverhavefoundawomanworthit。NorhaveIbeenonceengagedtobemarried。\'
\'Youwriteasifyouhadbeenengagedahundredtimes,ifImaybeallowedtosayso,\'saidStepheninaninjuredtone。
\'Yes,thatmaybe。But,mydearStephen,itisonlythosewhohalfknowathingthatwriteaboutit。Thosewhoknowitthoroughlydon\'ttakethetrouble。AllIknowaboutwomen,ormeneither,isamassofgeneralities。Iplodalong,andoccasionallyliftmyeyesandskimthewelteringsurfaceofmankindlyingbetweenmeandthehorizon,asacrowmight;nomore。\'
Knightstoppedasifhehadfallenintoatrainofthought,andStephenlookedwithaffectionateaweatamasterwhosemind,hebelieved,couldswallowupatonemealallthathisownheadcontained。
Therewasaffectivesympathy,butnogreatintellectualfellowship,betweenKnightandStephenSmith。Knighthadseenhisyoungfriendwhenthelatterwasacherry-cheekedhappyboy,hadbeeninterestedinhim,hadkepthiseyeuponhim,andgenerouslyhelpedtheladtobooks,tillthemereconnectionofpatronagegrewtoacquaintance,andthatripenedtofriendship。Andso,thoughSmithwasnotatallthemanKnightwouldhavedeliberatelychosenasafriend——orevenforoneofagroupofadozenfriends——
hesomehowwashisfriend。Circumstance,asusual,diditall。
Howmanyofuscansayofourmostintimatealterego,leavingalonefriendsoftheoutercircle,thatheisthemanweshouldhavechosen,asembodyingthenetresultafteraddingupallthepointsinhumannaturethatwelove,andprincipleswehold,andsubtractingallthatwehate?Themanisreallysomebodywegottoknowbymerephysicaljuxtapositionlongmaintained,andwastakenintoourconfidence,andevenheart,asamakeshift。
\'Andwhatdoyouthinkofher?\'Stephenventuredtosay,afterasilence。
\'Takinghermeritsontrustfromyou,\'saidKnight,\'aswedothoseoftheRomanpoetsofwhomweknownothingbutthattheylived,Istillthinkshewillnotsticktoyouthrough,say,threeyearsofabsenceinIndia。\'
\'Butshewill!\'criedStephendesperately。\'Sheisagirlalldelicacyandhonour。Andnowomanofthatkind,whohascommittedherselfsointoaman\'shandsasshehasintomine,couldpossiblymarryanother。\'
\'Howhasshecommittedherself?\'askedKnightcunously。
Stephendidnotanswer。Knighthadlookedonhislovesoscepticallythatitwouldnotdotosayallthathehadintendedtosaybyanymeans。
\'Well,don\'ttell,\'saidKnight。\'Butyouarebeggingthequestion,whichis,Isuppose,inevitableinlove。\'
\'AndI\'lltellyouanotherthing,\'theyoungermanpleaded。\'Yourememberwhatyousaidtomeonceaboutwomenreceivingakiss。
Don\'tyou?Why,thatinsteadofourbeingcharmedbythefascinationoftheirbearingatsuchatime,weshouldimmediatelydoubtthemiftheirconfusionhasanyGRACEinit——thatawkwardbunglingwasthetruecharmoftheoccasion,implyingthatwearethefirstwhohasplayedsuchapartwiththem。\'
\'Itistrue,quite,\'saidKnightmusingly。
Itoftenhappenedthatthedisciplethusrememberedthelessonsofthemasterlongafterthemasterhimselfhadforgottenthem。
\'Well,thatwaslikeher!\'criedStephentriumphantly。\'Shewasinsuchaflurrythatshedidn\'tknowwhatshewasdoing。\'
\'Splendid,splendid!\'saidKnightsoothingly。\'SothatallIhavetosayis,thatifyouseeagoodopeninginBombaythere\'snoreasonwhyyoushouldnotgowithouttroublingtodrawfinedistinctionsastoreasons。Nomanfullyrealizeswhatopinionsheactsupon,orwhathisactionsmean。\'
\'Yes;IgotoBombay。I\'llwriteanotehere,ifyoudon\'tmind。\'
\'Sleepoverit——itisthebestplan——andwriteto-morrow。
Meantime,gotheretothatwindowandsitdown,andlookatmyHumanityShow。Iamgoingtodineoutthisevening,andhavetodresshereoutofmyportmanteau。IbringupmythingslikethistosavethetroubleofgoingdowntomyplaceatRichmondandbackagain。\'
Knightthenwenttothemiddleoftheroomandflungopenhisportmanteau,andStephendrewnearthewindow。Thestreakofsunlighthadcreptupward,edgedaway,andvanished;thezoophytesslept:aduskygloompervadedtheroom。Andnowanothervolumeoflightshoneoverthewindow。
\'There!\'saidKnight,\'whereisthereinEnglandaspectacletoequalthat?IsitthereandwatchthemeverynightbeforeIgohome。Softlyopenthesash。\'
Beneaththemwasanalleyrunninguptothewall,andthenceturningsidewaysandpassingunderanarch,sothatKnight\'sbackwindowwasimmediatelyovertheangle,andcommandedaviewofthealleylengthwise。Crowds——mostlyofwomen——weresurging,bustling,andpacingupanddown。Gaslightsglaredfrombutchers\'
stalls,illuminatingthelumpsoffleshtosplotchesoforangeandvermilion,likethewildcolouringofTurner\'slaterpictures,whilstthepurlandbabbleoftonguesofeverypitchandmoodwastothishumanwild-woodwhattherippleofabrookistothenaturalforest。
Nearlytenminutespassed。ThenKnightalsocametothewindow。
\'Well,now,IcallacabandvanishdownthestreetinthedirectionofBerkeleySquare,\'hesaid,buttoninghiswaistcoatandkickinghismorningsuitintoacorner。Stephenrosetoleave。
\'Whataheapofliterature!\'remarkedtheyoungman,takingafinallongingsurveyroundtheroom,asiftoabidethereforeverwouldbethegreatpleasureofhislife,yetfeelingthathehadalmostoutstayedhiswelcome-while。Hiseyesresteduponanarm-
chairpiledfullofnewspapers,magazines,andbrightnewvolumesingreenandred。
\'Yes,\'saidKnight,alsolookingatthemandbreathingasighofweariness;\'somethingmustbedonewithseveralofthemsoon,I
suppose。Stephen,youneedn\'thurryawayforafewminutes,youknow,ifyouwanttostay;Iamnotquiteready。OverhaulthosevolumeswhilstIputonmycoat,andI\'llwalkalittlewaywithyou。\'
Stephensatdownbesidethearm-chairandbegantotumblethebooksabout。Amongtheresthefoundanoveletteinonevolume,THECOURTOFKELLYONCASTLE。ByErnestField。
\'Areyougoingtoreviewthis?\'inquiredStephenwithapparentunconcern,andholdingupElfride\'seffusion。
\'Which?Oh,that!Imay——thoughIdon\'tdomuchlightreviewingnow。Butitisreviewable。\'
\'Howdoyoumean?\'
Knightneverlikedtobeaskedwhathemeant。\'Mean!Imeanthatthemajorityofbookspublishedareneithergoodenoughnorbadenoughtoprovokecriticism,andthatthatbookdoesprovokeit。\'
\'Byitsgoodnessoritsbadness?\'StephensaidwithsomeanxietyonpoorlittleElfride\'sscore。
\'Itsbadness。Itseemstobewrittenbysomegirlinherteens。\'
Stephensaidnotanotherword。HedidnotcaretospeakplainlyofElfrideafterthatunfortunatesliphistonguehadmadeinrespectofherhavingcommittedherself;and,apartfromthat,Knight\'ssevere——almostdoggedandself-willed——honestyincriticizingwasunassailablebythehumblewishofayouthfulfriendlikeStephen。
Knightwasnowready。Turningoffthegas,andslammingtogetherthedoor,theywentdownstairsandintothestreet。
ChapterXIV
\'Wefrolicwhile\'tisMay。\'
Ithasnowtoberealizedthatnearlythree-quartersofayearhavepassedaway。Inplaceoftheautumnalscenerywhichformedasettingtothepreviousenactments,wehavetheculminatingbloomsofsummerintheyearfollowing。
StephenisinIndia,slavingawayatanofficeinBombay;
occasionallygoingupthecountryonprofessionalerrands,andwonderingwhypeoplewhohadbeentherelongerthanhecomplainedsomuchoftheeffectoftheclimateupontheirconstitutions。
NeverhadayoungmanafinerstartthanseemednowtopresentitselftoStephen。ItwasjustinthatexceptionalheydayofprosperitywhichshoneoverBombaysomefewyearsago,thathearrivedonthescene。Buildingandengineeringpartookofthegeneralimpetus。Speculationmovedwithanacceleratedvelocityeverysuccessiveday,theonlydisagreeablecontingencyconnectedwithitbeingthepossibilityofacollapse。
Elfridehadnevertoldherfatherofthefour-and-twenty-hours\'
escapadewithStephen,norhadit,toherknowledge,cometohisearsbyanyotherroute。Itwasasecrettroubleandgrieftothegirlforashorttime,andStephen\'sdeparturewasanotheringredientinhersorrow。ButElfridepossessedspecialfacilitiesforgettingridoftroubleafteradecentinterval。
Whilstaslownaturewasimbibingamisfortunelittlebylittle,shehadswallowedthewholeagonyofitatadraughtandwasbrighteningagain。Shecouldsloughoffasadnessandreplaceitbyahopeaseasilyasalizardrenewsadiseasedlimb。
Andtwosuchexcellentdistractionshadpresentedthemselves。Onewasbringingouttheromanceandlookingfornoticesinthepapers,which,thoughtheyhadbeensignificantlyshortsofar,hadservedtodivertherthoughts。TheotherwasmigratingfromthevicaragetothemorecommodiousoldhouseofMrs。Swancourt\'s,overlookingthesamevalley。Mr。Swancourtatfirstdislikedtheideaofbeingtransplantedtofemininesoil,buttheobviousadvantagesofsuchanaccessionofdignityreconciledhimtothechange。Sotherewasaradical\'move;\'thetwoladiesstayingatTorquayashadbeenarranged,thevicargoingtoandfro。
Mrs。SwancourtconsiderablyenlargedElfride\'sideasinanaristocraticdirection,andshebegantoforgiveherfatherforhispoliticmarriage。Certainly,inaworldlysense,ahandsomefaceatthree-and-fortyhadneverservedamaninbetterstead。
ThenewhouseatKensingtonwasready,andtheywereallintown。
TheHydeParkshrubshadbeentransplantedasusual,thechairsrankedinline,thegrassedgingstrimmed,theroadsmadetolookasiftheyweresufferingfromaheavythunderstorm;carriageshadbeencalledforbytheeaseful,horsesbythebrisk,andtheDriveandRowwereagainthegrooveofgaietyforanhour。Wegazeuponthespectacle,atsixo\'clockonthismidsummerafternoon,inamelon-frameatmosphereandbeneathavioletsky。TheSwancourtequipageformedoneinthestream。
Mrs。Swancourtwasatalkeroftalkoftheincisivekind,whichherlowmusicalvoice——theonlybeautifulpointintheoldwoman——
preventedfrombeingwearisome。
\'Now,\'shesaidtoElfride,who,likeAEneasatCarthage,wasfullofadmirationforthebrilliantscene,\'youwillfindthatourcompanionlessstatewillgiveus,asitdoeseverybody,anextraordinarypowerinreadingthefeaturesofourfellow-
creatureshere。Ialwaysamalistenerinsuchplacesasthese——
nottothenarrativestoldbymyneighbours\'tongues,butbytheirfaces——theadvantageofwhichis,thatwhetherIaminRow,Boulevard,Rialto,orPrado,theyallspeakthesamelanguage。I
mayhaveacquiredsomeskillinthispracticethroughhavingbeenanuglylonelywomanforsomanyyears,withnobodytogivemeinformation;athingyouwillnotconsiderstrangewhentheparallelcaseisborneinmind,——howtrulypeoplewhohavenoclockswilltellthetimeofday。\'
\'Ay,thattheywill,\'saidMr。Swancourtcorroboratively。\'IhaveknownlabouringmenatEndelstowandotherfarmswhohadframedcompletesystemsofobservationforthatpurpose。Bymeansofshadows,winds,clouds,themovementsofsheepandoxen,thesingingofbirds,thecrowingofcocks,andahundredothersightsandsoundswhichpeoplewithwatchesintheirpocketsneverknowtheexistenceof,theyareabletopronouncewithintenminutesofthehouralmostatanyrequiredinstant。ThatremindsmeofanoldstorywhichI\'mafraidistoobad——toobadtorepeat。\'Herethevicarshookhisheadandlaughedinwardly。
\'Tellit——do!\'saidtheladies。
\'Imustn\'tquitetellit。\'
\'That\'sabsurd,\'saidMrs。Swancourt。
\'Itwasonlyaboutamanwho,bythesamecarefulsystemofobservation,wasknowntodeceivepersonsformorethantwoyearsintothebeliefthathekeptabarometerbystealth,soexactlydidheforetellallchangesintheweatherbythebrayingofhisassandthetemperofhiswife。\'
Elfridelaughed。
\'Exactly,\'saidMrs。Swancourt。\'Andinjustthewaythatthoselearntthesignsofnature,Ihavelearntthelanguageofherillegitimatesister——artificiality;andthefibbingofeyes,thecontemptofnose-tips,theindignationofbackhair,thelaughterofclothes,thecynicismoffootsteps,andthevariousemotionslyinginwalking-sticktwirls,hat-liftings,theelevationofparasols,thecarriageofumbrellas,becomeasABCtome。
\'Justlookatthatdaughter\'ssisterclassofmammainthecarriageacrossthere,\'shecontinuedtoElfride,pointingwithmerelyaturnofhereye。\'Theabsorbingself-consciousnessofherpositionthatisshownbyhercountenanceismosthumiliatingtoaloverofone\'scountry。Youwouldhardlybelieve,wouldyou,thatmembersofaFashionableWorld,whoseprofessedzeroisfarabovethehighestdegreeofthehumble,couldbesoignorantoftheelementaryinstinctsofreticence。\'
\'How?\'
\'Why,tobearontheirfaces,asplainlyasonaphylactery,theinscription,\"Do,pray,lookatthecoronetonmypanels。”\'
\'Really,Charlotte,\'saidthevicar,\'youseeasmuchinfacesasMr。PuffsawinLordBurleigh\'snod。\'
Elfridecouldnotbutadmirethebeautyofherfellowcountrywomen,especiallysinceherselfandherownfewacquaintanceshadalwaysbeenslightlysunburntormarkedonthebackofthehandsbyabramble-scratchatthistimeoftheyear。
\'Andwhatlovelyflowersandleavestheywearintheirbonnets!\'
sheexclaimed。
\'Ohyes,\'returnedMrs。Swancourt。\'Someofthemareevenmorestrikingincolourthananyrealones。Lookatthatbeautifulrosewornbytheladyinsidetherails。Elegantvine-tendrilsintroduceduponthestemasanimprovementuponprickles,andallgrowingsonaturallyjustoverherear——Isaygrowingadvisedly,forthepinkofthepetalsandthepinkofherhandsomecheeksareequallyfromNature\'shandtotheeyesofthemostcasualobserver。\'
\'Butpraisethemalittle,theydodeserveit!\'saidgenerousElfride。
\'Well,Ido。SeehowtheDuchessof——wavestoandfroinherseat,utilizingtheswayofherlandaubylookingaroundonlywhenherheadisswungforward,withapassivepridewhichforbidsaresistancetotheforceofcircumstance。Lookattheprettypoutonthemouthsofthatfamilythere,retainingnotracesofbeingarrangedbeforehand,sowellisitdone。Lookatthedemurecloseofthelittlefistsholdingtheparasols;thetinyalertthumb,stickinguperectagainsttheivorystemasknowingascanbe,thesatinoftheparasolinvariablymatchingthecomplexionofthefacebeneathit,yetseeminglybyanaccident,whichmakesthethingsoattractive。There\'stheredbooklyingontheoppositeseat,bespeakingthevastnumbersoftheiracquaintance。AndI
particularlyadmiretheaspectofthatabundantlydaughteredwomanontheotherside——Imeanherlookofunconsciousnessthatthegirlsarestaredatbythewalkers,andaboveallthelookofthegirlsthemselves——losingtheirgazeinthedepthsofhandsomemen\'seyeswithoutappearingtonoticewhethertheyareobservingmasculineeyesortheleavesofthetrees。There\'spraiseforyou。ButIamonlyjesting,child——youknowthat。\'
\'Piph-ph-ph——howwarmitis,tobesure!\'saidMr。Swancourt,asifhismindwerealongdistancefromallhesaw。\'IdeclarethatmywatchissohotthatIcanscarcelybeartotouchittoseewhatthetimeis,andalltheworldsmellsliketheinsideofahat。\'
\'Howthemenstareatyou,Elfride!\'saidtheelderlady。\'Youwillkillmequite,Iamafraid。\'
\'Killyou?\'
\'Asadiamondkillsanopalinthesamesetting。\'
\'Ihavenoticedseveralladiesandgentlemenlookingatme,\'saidElfrideartlessly,showingherpleasureatbeingobserved。
\'Mydear,youmustn\'tsay\"gentlemen\"nowadays,\'herstepmotheransweredinthetonesofarchconcernthatsowellbecameherugliness。\'Wehavehandedover\"gentlemen\"tothelowermiddleclass,wherethewordisstilltobeheardattradesmen\'sballsandprovincialtea-parties,Ibelieve。Itisdonewithhere。\'