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  \'WhatmustIsay,then?\'

  \'\"LadiesandMEN\"always。\'

  Atthismomentappearedinthestreamofvehiclesmovinginthecontrarydirectionachariotpresentinginitsgeneralsurfacetherichindigohueofamidnightsky,thewheelsandmarginsbeingpickedoutindelicatelinesofultramarine;theservants\'

  liveriesweredark-bluecoatsandsilverlace,andbreechesofneutralIndianred。Thewholeconcernformedanorganicwhole,andmovedalongbehindapairofdarkchestnutgeldings,whoadvancedinanindifferentlyzealoustrot,verydaintilyperformed,andoccasionallyshruggeddiverspointsoftheirveinysurfaceasiftheywereratherabovethebusiness。

  Inthissatagentlemanwithnodecidedcharacteristicsmorethanthathesomewhatresembledagood-naturedcommercialtravellerofthesuperiorclass。Besidehimwasaladywithskim-milkyeyesandcomplexion,belongingtothe\"interesting\"classofwomen,wherethatclassmergesinthesickly,hergreatestpleasurebeingapparentlytoenjoynothing。Oppositethispairsattwolittlegirlsinwhitehatsandbluefeathers。

  TheladysawElfride,smiledandbowed,andtouchedherhusband\'selbow,whoturnedandreceivedElfride\'smovementofrecognitionwithagallantelevationofhishat。ThenthetwochildrenhelduptheirarmstoElfride,andlaughedgleefully。

  \'Whoisthat?\'

  \'Why,LordLuxellian,isn\'tit?\'saidMrs。Swancourt,whowiththevicarhadbeenseatedwithherbacktowardsthem。

  \'Yes,\'repliedElfride。\'HeistheonemanofthoseIhaveseenherewhomIconsiderhandsomerthanpapa。\'

  \'Thankyou,dear,\'saidMr。Swancourt。

  \'Yes;butyourfatherissomucholder。WhenLordLuxelliangetsalittlefurtheroninlife,hewon\'tbehalfsogood-lookingasourman。\'

  \'Thankyou,dear,likewise,\'saidMr。Swancourt。

  \'See,\'exclaimedElfride,stilllookingtowardsthem,\'howthoselittledearswantme!Actuallyoneofthemiscryingformetocome。\'

  \'Weweretalkingofbraceletsjustnow。LookatLadyLuxellian\'s,\'saidMrs。Swancourt,asthatbaronessliftedupherarmtosupportoneofthechildren。\'Itisslippingupherarm——

  toolargebyhalf。Ihatetoseedaylightbetweenabraceletandawrist;Iwonderwomenhaven\'tbettertaste。\'

  \'Itisnotonthataccount,indeed,\'Elfrideexpostulated。\'Itisthatherarmhasgotthin,poorthing。Youcannotthinkhowmuchshehasalteredinthislasttwelvemonth。\'

  Thecarriageswerenownearertogether,andtherewasanexchangeofmorefamiliargreetingsbetweenthetwofamilies。ThentheLuxellianscrossedoveranddrewupundertheplane-trees,justintherearoftheSwancourts。LordLuxellianalighted,andcameforwardwithamusicallaugh。

  Itwashisattractionasaman。Peoplelikedhimforthosetones,andforgotthathehadnotalents。AcquaintancesrememberedMr。

  Swancourtbyhismanner;theyrememberedStephenSmithbyhisface,LordLuxellianbyhislaugh。

  Mr。Swancourtmadesomefriendlyremarks——amongothersthingsupontheheat。

  \'Yes,\'saidLordLuxellian,\'weweredrivingbyafurrier\'swindowthisafternoon,andthesightfilledusallwithsuchasenseofsuffocationthatweweregladtogetaway。Ha-ha!\'HeturnedtoElfride。\'MissSwancourt,Ihavehardlyseenorspokentoyousinceyourliteraryfeatwasmadepublic。IhadnoideaachielwastakingnotesdownatquietEndelstow,orIshouldcertainlyhaveputmyselfandfriendsuponourbestbehaviour。Swancourt,whydidn\'tyougivemeahint!\'

  Elfridefluttered,blushed,laughed,saiditwasnothingtospeakof,&c。&c。

  \'Well,IthinkyouwereratherunfairlytreatedbythePRESENT,I

  certainlydo。WritingaheavyreviewlikethatuponaneleganttrifleliketheCOURTOFKELLYONCASTLEwasabsurd。\'

  \'What?\'saidElfride,openinghereyes。\'WasIreviewedinthePRESENT?\'

  \'Ohyes;didn\'tyouseeit?Why,itwasfourorfivemonthsago!\'

  \'No,Ineversawit。HowsorryIam!Whatashameofmypublishers!Theypromisedtosendmeeverynoticethatappeared。\'

  \'Ah,then,IamalmostafraidIhavebeengivingyoudisagreeableinformation,intentionallywithheldoutofcourtesy。Dependuponittheythoughtnogoodwouldcomeofsendingit,andsowouldnotpainyouunnecessarily。\'

  \'Ohno;Iamindeedgladyouhavetoldme,LordLuxellian。Itisquiteamistakenkindnessontheirpart。Isthereviewsomuchagainstme?\'sheinquiredtremulously。

  \'No,no;notthatexactly——thoughIalmostforgetitsexactpurportnow。Itwasmerely——merelysharp,youknow——ungenerous,I

  mightsay。Butreallymymemorydoesnotenablemetospeakdecidedly。\'

  \'We\'lldrivetothePRESENToffice,andgetonedirectly;shallwe,papa?\'

  \'Ifyouaresoanxious,dear,wewill,orsend。Butto-morrowwilldo。\'

  \'Anddoobligemeinalittlematternow,Elfride,\'saidLordLuxellianwarmly,andlookingasifheweresorryhehadbroughtnewsthatdisturbedher。\'IaminrealitysenthereasaspecialmessengerbymylittlePollyandKatietoaskyoutocomeintoourcarriagewiththemforashorttime。IamjustgoingtowalkacrossintoPiccadilly,andmywifeisleftalonewiththem。Iamafraidtheyareratherspoiltchildren;butIhavehalfpromisedthemyoushallcome。\'

  Thestepswereletdown,andElfridewastransferred——totheintensedelightofthelittlegirls,andtothemildinterestofloungerswithredskinsandlongnecks,whocursorilyeyedtheperformancewiththeirwalking-stickstotheirlips,occasionallylaughingfromfardowntheirthroatsandwiththeireyes,theirmouthsnotbeingconcernedintheoperationatall。LordLuxellianthentoldthecoachmantodriveon,liftedhishat,smiledasmilethatmisseditsmarkandalightedonatotalstranger,whobowedinbewilderment。LordLuxellianlookedlongatElfride。

  Thelookwasamanly,open,andgenuinelookofadmiration;amomentarytributeofakindwhichanyhonestEnglishmanmighthavepaidtofairnesswithoutbeingashamedofthefeeling,orpermittingittoencroachintheslightestdegreeuponhisemotionalobligationsasahusbandandheadofafamily。ThenLordLuxellianturnedaway,andwalkedmusinglytotheupperendofthepromenade。

  Mr。SwancourthadalightedatthesametimewithElfride,crossingovertotheRowforafewminutestospeaktoafriendherecognizedthere;andhiswifewasthusleftsoletenantofthecarriage。

  Now,whilstthislittleacthadbeenincourseofperformance,therestoodamongthepromenadingspectatorsamanofsomewhatdifferentdescriptionfromtherest。Behindthegeneralthrong,intherearofthechairs,andleaningagainstthetrunkofatree,helookedatElfridewithquietandcriticalinterest。

  ThreepointsaboutthisunobtrusivepersonshowedpromptlytotheexercisedeyethathewasnotaRowmanpursang。First,anirrepressiblewrinkleortwointhewaistofhisfrock-coat——

  denotingthathehadnotdamnedhistailorsufficientlytodrivethattradesmanuptotheorthodoxhighpressureofcunningworkmanship。Second,aslightslovenlinessofumbrella,occasionedbyitsowner\'shabitofrestingheavilyuponit,andusingitasaveritablewalking-stick,insteadoflettingitspointtouchthegroundinthemostcoquettishofkisses,asistheproperRowmannertodo。Third,andchiefreason,thattryhowyoumight,youcouldscarcelyhelpsupposing,onlookingathisface,thatyoureyeswerenotfarfromawell-finishedmind,insteadofthewell-finishedskinetpraetereanihil,whichisbyrightstheMarkoftheRow。

  Theprobabilityisthat,hadnotMrs。Swancourtbeenleftaloneinhercarriageunderthetree,thismanwouldhaveremainedinhisunobservedseclusion。Butseeingherthus,hecameroundtothefront,stoopedundertherail,andstoodbesidethecarriage-door。

  Mrs。Swancourtlookedreflectivelyathimforaquarterofaminute,thenheldoutherhandlaughingly:

  \'Why,HenryKnight——ofcourseitis!My——second——third——fourthcousin——whatshallIsay?Atanyrate,mykinsman。\'

  \'Yes,oneofaremnantnotyetcutoff。Iscarcelywascertainofyou,either,fromwhereIwasstanding。\'

  \'IhavenotseenyousinceyoufirstwenttoOxford;considerthenumberofyears!Youknow,Isuppose,ofmymarriage?\'

  Andtheresprangupadialogueconcerningfamilymattersofbirth,death,andmarriage,whichitisnotnecessarytodetail。Knightpresentlyinquired:

  \'Theyoungladywhochangedintotheothercarriageis,then,yourstepdaughter?\'

  \'Yes,Elfride。Youmustknowher。\'

  \'AndwhowastheladyinthecarriageElfrideentered;whohadanill-definedandwaterylook,asifshewereonlythereflectionofherselfinapool?\'

  \'LadyLuxellian;veryweakly,Elfridesays。Myhusbandisremotelyconnectedwiththem;butthereisnotmuchintimacyonaccountof。However,Henry,you\'llcomeandseeus,ofcourse。24ChevronSquare。Comethisweek。Weshallonlybeintownaweekortwolonger。\'

  \'Letmesee。I\'vegottorunuptoOxfordto-morrow,whereI

  shallbeforseveraldays;sothatImust,Ifear,losethepleasureofseeingyouinLondonthisyear。\'

  \'ThencometoEndelstow;whynotreturnwithus?\'

  \'IamafraidifIweretocomebeforeAugustIshouldhavetoleaveagaininadayortwo。Ishouldbedelightedtobewithyouatthebeginningofthatmonth;andIcouldstayanicelongtime。

  Ihavethoughtofgoingwestwardallthesummer。\'

  \'Verywell。Nowrememberthat\'sacompact。Andwon\'tyouwaitnowandseeMr。Swancourt?Hewillnotbeawaytenminuteslonger。\'

  \'No;I\'llbegtobeexcused;forImustgettomychambersagainthiseveningbeforeIgohome;indeed,Ioughttohavebeentherenow——Ihavesuchapressofmatterstoattendtojustatpresent。

  Youwillexplaintohim,please。Good-bye。\'

  \'Andletusknowthedayofyourappearanceassoonasyoucan。\'

  \'Iwill\'

  ChapterXV

  \'Awanderingvoice。\'

  Thoughsheerandintelligiblegriefsarenotcharmedawaybybeingconfidedtomereacquaintances,theprocessisapalliativetocertainill-humours。Amongthese,perplexedvexationisone——aspeciesoftroublewhich,likeastream,getsshallowerbythesimpleoperationofwideningitinanyquarter。

  OntheeveningofthedaysucceedingthatofthemeetinginthePark,ElfrideandMrs。Swancourtwereengagedinconversationinthedressing-roomofthelatter。Suchatreatmentofsuchacasewasincourseofadoptionhere。

  ElfridehadjustbeforereceivedanaffectionateletterfromStephenSmithinBombay,whichhadbeenforwardedtoherfromEndelstow。Butsincethisisnotthecasereferredto,itisnotworthwhiletopryfurtherintothecontentsoftheletterthantodiscoverthat,withrashthoughpardonableconfidenceincomingtimes,headdressedherinhighspiritsashisdarlingfuturewife。Probablytherecannotbeinstancedabrieferandsurerrule-

  of-thumbtestofaman\'stemperament——sanguineorcautious——thanthis:didheordoesheante-datethewordwifeincorrespondingwithasweet-hearthehonestlyloves?

  Shehadtakenthisepistleintoherownroom,readalittleofit,thenSAVEDtherestforto-morrow,notwishingtobesoextravagantastoconsumethepleasureallatonce。Nevertheless,shecouldnotresistthewishtoenjoyyetalittlemore,sooutcametheletteragain,andinspiteofmisgivingsastoprodigalitythewholewasdevoured。Theletterwasfinallyreperusedandplacedinherpocket。

  Whatwasthis?AlsoanewspaperforElfride,whichshehadoverlookedinherhurrytoopentheletter。ItwastheoldnumberofthePRESENT,containingthearticleuponherbook,forwardedashadbeenrequested。

  Elfridehadhastilyreaditthrough,shrunkperceptiblysmaller,andhadthengonewiththepaperinherhandtoMrs。Swancourt\'sdressing-room,tolightenoratleastmodifyhervexationbyadiscriminatingestimatefromherstepmother。

  Shewasnowlookingdisconsolatelyoutofthewindow。

  \'Nevermind,mychild,\'saidMrs。Swancourtafteracarefulperusalofthematterindicated。\'Idon\'tseethatthereviewissuchaterribleone,afterall。Besides,everybodyhasforgottenaboutitbythistime。I\'msuretheopeningisgoodenoughforanybookeverwritten。Justlisten——itsoundsbetterreadaloudthanwhenyouporeoveritsilently:\"THECOURTOFKELLYONCASTLE。

  AROMANCEOFTHEMIDDLEAGES。BYERNESTFIELD。Inthebeliefthatwewereforawhileescapingthemonotonousrepetitionofwearisomedetailsinmodernsocialscenery,analysesofuninterestingcharacter,ortheunnaturalunfoldingsofasensationplot,wetookthisvolumeintoourhandswithafeelingofpleasure。Weweredisposedtobeguileourselveswiththefancythatsomenewchangemightpossiblyberungupondonjonkeeps,chainandplatearmour,deeplyscarredcheeks,tendermaidensdisguisedaspages,towhichwehadnotlistenedlongago。”Now,that\'saverygoodbeginning,inmyopinion,andonetobeproudofhavingbroughtoutofamanwhohasneverseenyou。\'

  \'Ah,yes,\'murmuredElfridewofully。\'But,then,seefurtheron!\'

  \'Wellthenextbitisratherunkind,Imustown,\'saidMrs。

  Swancourt,andreadon。\'\"Insteadofthiswefoundourselvesinthehandsofsomeyounglady,hardlyarrivedatyearsofdiscretion,tojudgebythesillydeviceithasbeenthoughtworthwhiletoadoptonthetitle-page,withtheideaofdisguisinghersex。”\'

  \'Iamnot\"silly\"!\'saidElfrideindignantly。\'Hemighthavecalledmeanythingbutthat。\'

  \'Youarenot,indeed。Well:——\"Handsofayounglady……whosechaptersaresimplydevotedtoimpossibletournaments,towers,andescapades,whichreadlikeflatcopiesoflikescenesinthestoriesofMr。G。P。R。James,andthemostunrealportionsofIVANHOE。Thebaitissopalpablyartificialthatthemostcredulousgudgeonturnsaway。”Now,mydear,Idon\'tseeovermuchtocomplainofinthat。ItprovesthatyouwerecleverenoughtomakehimthinkofSirWalterScott,whichisagreatdeal。\'

  \'Ohyes;thoughIcannotromancemyself,Iamabletoremindhimofthosewhocan!\'Elfrideintendedtohurlthesewordssarcasticallyatherinvisibleenemy,butasshehadnomoresatiricalpowerthanawood-pigeon,theymerelyfellinaprettymurmurfromlipsshapedtoapout。

  \'Certainly:andthat\'ssomething。Yourbookisgoodenoughtobebadinanordinaryliterarymanner,anddoesn\'tstandbyitselfinamelancholypositionaltogetherworsethanassailable——\"Thatinterestinanhistoricalromancemaynowadayshaveanychanceofbeingsustained,itisindispensablethatthereaderfindhimselfundertheguidanceofsomenearlyextinctspeciesoflegendary,who,inadditiontoanimpulsetowardsantiquarianresearchandanunweakenedfaithinthemediaevalhalo,shallpossessaninventivefacultyinwhichdelicacyofsentimentisfarovertoppedbyapowerofweldingtostirringincidentaspiritedvarietyoftheelementaryhumanpassions。”Well,thatlong-windedeffusiondoesn\'trefertoyouatall,Elfride,merelysomethingputintofillup。Letmesee,whendoeshecometoyouagain;……nottilltheveryend,actually。Hereyouarefinallypolishedoff:

  \'\"Buttoreturntothelittleworkwehaveusedasthetextofthisarticle。Wearefarfromaltogetherdisparagingtheauthor\'spowers。Shehasacertainversatilitythatenableshertousewitheffectastyleofnarrationpeculiartoherself,whichmaybecalledamurmuringofdelicateemotionaltrifles,theparticulargiftofthosetowhomthesocialsympathiesofapeacefultimeareasdailyfood。Hence,wheremattersofdomesticexperience,andthenaturaltoucheswhichmakepeoplereal,canbeintroducedwithoutanachronismstoostriking,sheisoccasionallyfelicitous;

  anduponthewholewefeeljustifiedinsayingthatthebookwillbearlookingintoforthesakeofthoseportionswhichhavenothingwhatevertodowiththestory。”

  \'Well,Isupposeitisintendedforsatire;butdon\'tthinkanythingmoreofitnow,mydear。Itisseveno\'clock。\'AndMrs。

  Swancourtrangforhermaid。

  Attackismorepiquantthanconcord。Stephen\'sletterwasconcerningnothingbutonenesswithher:thereviewwastheveryreverse。Andastrangerwithneithernamenorshape,agenorappearance,butamightyvoice,isnaturallyratheraninterestingnoveltytoaladyhechoosestoaddress。WhenElfridefellasleepthatnightshewaslovingthewriteroftheletter,butthinkingofthewriterofthatarticle。

  ChapterXVI

  \'Thenfancyshapes——asfancycan。\'

  Onadayaboutthreeweekslater,theSwancourttrioweresittingquietlyinthedrawing-roomofTheCrags,Mrs。Swancourt\'shouseatEndelstow,chatting,andtakingeasefulsurveyoftheirpreviousmonthortwooftown——atangiblewearinesseventopeoplewhoseacquaintancestheremightbecountedonthefingers。

  AmereseasoninLondonwithherpractisedstep-motherhadsoadvancedElfride\'sperceptions,thathercourtshipbyStephenseemedemotionallymeagre,andtohavedriftedbackseveralyearsintoachildishpast。Inregardingourmentalexperiences,asinvisualobservation,ourownprogressreadslikeadwindlingofthatweprogressfrom。

  Shewasseatedonalowchair,lookingoverherromancewithmelancholyinterestforthefirsttimesinceshehadbecomeacquaintedwiththeremarksofthePRESENTthereupon。

  \'Stillthinkingofthatreviewer,Elfie?\'

  \'Notofhimpersonally;butIamthinkingofhisopinion。Really,onlookingintothevolumeafterthislongtimehaselapsed,heseemstohaveestimatedonepartofitfairlyenough。\'

  \'No,no;Iwouldn\'tshowthewhitefeathernow!Fancythatofallpeopleintheworldthewriterherselfshouldgoovertotheenemy。HowshallMonmouth\'smenfightwhenMonmouthrunsaway?\'

  \'Idon\'tdothat。ButIthinkheisrightinsomeofhisarguments,thoughwronginothers。AndbecausehehassomeclaimtomyrespectIregretallthemorethatheshouldthinksomistakenlyofmymotivesinoneortwoinstances。Itismorevexingtobemisunderstoodthantobemisrepresented;andhemisunderstandsme。IcannotbeeasywhilstapersongoestorestnightafternightattributingtomeintentionsIneverhad。\'

  \'Hedoesn\'tknowyourname,oranythingaboutyou。Andhehasdoubtlessforgottenthereissuchabookinexistencebythistime。\'

  \'Imyselfshouldcertainlylikehimtobeputrightupononeortwomatters,\'saidthevicar,whohadhithertobeensilent。\'Yousee,criticsgoonwriting,andarenevercorrectedorarguedwith,andthereforeareneverimproved。\'

  \'Papa,\'saidElfridebrightening,\'writetohim!\'

  \'Iwouldassoonwritetohimaslookathim,forthematterofthat,\'saidMr。Swancourt。

  \'Do!Andsay,theyoungpersonwhowrotethebookdidnotadoptamasculinepseudonyminvanityorconceit,butbecauseshewasafraiditwouldbethoughtpresumptuoustopublishhername,andthatshedidnotmeanthestoryforsuchashe,butasasweetenerofhistoryforyoungpeople,whomighttherebyacquireatasteforwhatwentonintheirowncountryhundredsofyearsago,andbetemptedtodivedeeperintothesubject。Oh,thereissomuchtoexplain;IwishImightwritemyself!\'

  \'Now,Elfie,I\'lltellyouwhatwewilldo,\'answeredMr。

  Swancourt,tickledwithasortofbucolichumourattheideaofcriticizingthecritic。\'Youshallwriteaclearaccountofwhatheiswrongin,andIwillcopyitandsenditasmine。\'

  \'Yes,now,directly!\'saidElfride,jumpingup。\'Whenwillyousendit,papa?\'

  \'Oh,inadayortwo,Isuppose,\'hereturned。Thenthevicarpausedandslightlyyawned,andinthemannerofelderlypeoplebegantocoolfromhisardourfortheundertakingnowthatitcametothepoint。\'But,really,itishardlyworthwhile,\'hesaid。

  \'Opapa!\'saidElfride,withmuchdisappointment。\'Yousaidyouwould,andnowyouwon\'t。Thatisnotfair!\'

  \'Buthowcanwesenditifwedon\'tknowwhomtosenditto?\'

  \'Ifyoureallywanttosendsuchathingitcaneasilybedone,\'

  saidMrs。Swancourt,comingtoherstep-daughter\'srescue。\'Anenvelopeaddressed,\"TotheCriticofTHECOURTOFKELLYONCASTLE,careoftheEditorofthePRESENT,\"wouldfindhim。\'

  \'Yes,Isupposeitwould。\'

  \'Whynotwriteyouransweryourself,Elfride?\'Mrs。Swancourtinquired。

  \'Imight,\'shesaidhesitatingly;\'andsenditanonymously:thatwouldbetreatinghimashehastreatedme。\'

  \'Nouseintheworld!\'

  \'ButIdon\'tliketolethimknowmyexactname。SupposeIputmyinitialsonly?Thelessyouareknownthemoreyouarethoughtof。\'

  \'Yes;youmightdothat。\'

  Elfridesettoworkthereandthen。Heronedesireforthelastfortnightseemedlikelytoberealized。Ashappenswithsensitiveandsecludedminds,acontinualdwellinguponthesubjecthadmagnifiedtocolossalproportionsthespacesheassumedherselftooccupyortohaveoccupiedintheoccultcritic\'smind。Atnoonandatnightshehadbeenpesteringherselfwithendeavourstoperceivemoredistinctlyhisconceptionofherasawomanapartfromanauthor:whetherhereallydespisedher;whetherhethoughtmoreorlessofherthanofordinaryyoungwomenwhoneverventuredintothefireofcriticismatall。Nowshewouldhavethesatisfactionoffeelingthatatanyrateheknewhertrueintentincrossinghispath,andannoyinghimsobyherperformance,andbetaughtperhapstodespiseitalittleless。

  Fourdayslateranenvelope,directedtoMissSwancourtinastrangehand,madeitsappearancefromthepost-bag。

  \'0h,\'saidElfride,herheartsinkingwithinher。\'Canitbefromthatman——alectureforimpertinence?AndactuallyoneforMrs。

  Swancourtinthesamehand-writing!\'Shefearedtoopenhers。

  \'Yethowcanheknowmyname?No;itissomebodyelse。\'

  \'Nonsense!\'saidherfathergrimly。\'Yousentyourinitials,andtheDirectorywasavailable。Thoughhewouldn\'thavetakenthetroubletolookthereunlesshehadbeenthoroughlysavagewithyou。Ithoughtyouwrotewithrathermoreasperitythansimpleliterarydiscussionrequired。\'Thistimelyclausewasintroducedtosavethecharacterofthevicar\'sjudgmentunderanyissueofaffairs。

  \'Well,hereIgo,\'saidElfride,desperatelytearingopentheseal。

  \'Tobesure,ofcourse,\'exclaimedMrs。Swancourt;andlookingupfromherownletter。\'Christopher,Iquiteforgottotellyou,whenImentionedthatIhadseenmydistantrelative,HarryKnight,thatIinvitedhimhereforwhateverlengthoftimehecouldspare。AndnowhesayshecancomeanydayinAugust。\'

  \'Write,andsaythefirstofthemonth,\'repliedtheindiscriminatevicar。

  Shereadom\'Goodnessme——andthatisn\'tall。HeisactuallythereviewerofElfride\'sbook。Howabsurd,tobesure!IhadnoideahereviewednovelsorhadanythingtodowiththePRESENT。Heisabarrister——andIthoughtheonlywroteintheQuarterlies。Why,Elfride,youhavebroughtaboutanoddentanglement!Whatdoeshesaytoyou?\'

  Elfridehadputdownherletterwithadissatisfiedflushonherface。\'Idon\'tknow。Theideaofhisknowingmynameandallaboutme!……Why,hesaysnothingparticular,onlythis——

  \'\"MYDEARMADAM,——ThoughIamsorrythatmyremarksshouldhaveseemedharshtoyou,itisapleasuretofindthattheyhavebeenthemeansofbringingforthsuchaningeniouslyarguedreply。

  Unfortunately,itissolongsinceIwrotemyreview,thatmymemorydoesnotservemesufficientlytosayasinglewordinmydefence,evensupposingthereremainsonetobesaid,whichisdoubtful。You,willfindfromaletterIhavewrittentoMrs。

  Swancourt,thatwearenotsuchstrangerstoeachotheraswehavebeenimagining。Possibly,Imayhavethepleasureofseeingyousoon,whenanyargumentyouchoosetoadvanceshallreceivealltheattentionitdeserves。”

  \'Thatisdimsarcasm——Iknowitis。\'

  \'Ohno,Elfride。\'

  \'Andthen,hisremarksdidn\'tseemharsh——ImeanIdidnotsayso。\'

  \'Hethinksyouareinafrightfultemper,\'saidMr。Swancourt,chucklinginundertones。

  \'Andhewillcomeandseeme,andfindtheauthoressascontemptibleinspeechasshehasbeenimpertinentinmanner。I

  doheartilywishIhadneverwrittenawordtohim!\'

  \'Nevermind,\'saidMrs。Swancourt,alsolaughinginlowquietjerks;\'itwillmakethemeetingsuchacomicalaffair,andaffordsplendidby-playforyourfatherandmyself。TheideaofourrunningourheadsagainstHarryKnightallthetime!Icannotgetoverthat。\'

  ThevicarhadimmediatelyrememberedthenametobethatofStephenSmith\'spreceptorandfriend;buthavingceasedtoconcernhimselfinthematterhemadenoremarktothateffect,consistentlyforbearingtoalludetoanythingwhichcouldrestorerecollectionofthetohimdisagreeablemistakewithregardtopoorStephen\'slineageandposition。Elfridehadofcourseperceivedthesamething,whichaddedtothecomplicationofrelationshipameshthatherstepmotherknewnothingof。

  TheidentificationscarcelyheightenedKnight\'sattractionsnow,thoughatwelvemonthagoshewouldonlyhavecaredtoseehimfortheinteresthepossessedasStephen\'sfriend。FortunatelyforKnight\'sadvent,suchareasonforwelcomehadonlybeguntobeawkwardtoheratatimewhentheinteresthehadacquiredonhisownaccountmadeitnolongernecessary。

  Thesecoincidences,incommonwithallrelatingtohim,tendedtokeepElfride\'sminduponthestretchconcerningKnight。Aswashercustomwhenuponthehornsofadilemma,shewalkedoffbyherselfamongthelaurelbushes,andthere,standingstillandsplittingupaleafwithoutremovingitfromitsstalk,fetchedbackrecollectionsofStephen\'sfrequentwordsinpraiseofhisfriend,andwishedshehadlistenedmoreattentively。Then,stillpullingtheleaf,shewouldblushatsomefanciedmortificationthatwouldaccruetoherfromhiswordswhentheymet,inconsequenceofherintrusiveness,asshenowconsideredit,inwritingtohim。

  Thenextdevelopmentofhermeditationswasthesubjectofwhatthisman\'spersonalappearancemightbe——washetallorshort,darkorfair,gayorgrim?ShewouldhaveaskedMrs。Swancourtbutfortheriskshemighttherebyincurofsometeasingremarkbeingreturned。UltimatelyElfridewouldsay,\'Oh,whataplaguethatrevieweristome!\'andturnherfacetowheresheimaginedIndialay,andmurmurtoherself,\'Ah,mylittlehusband,whatareyoudoingnow?Letmesee,whereareyou——south,east,where?Behindthathill,eversofarbehind!\'

  ChapterXVII

  \'Herwelcome,spokeinfalteringphrase。\'

  \'ThereisHenryKnight,Ideclare!\'saidMrs。Swancourtoneday。

  TheyweregazingfromthejuttingangleofawildenclosurenotfarfromTheCrags,whichalmostoverhungthevalleyalreadydescribedasleadingupfromtheseaandlittleportofCastleBoterel。Thestonyescarpmentuponwhichtheystoodhadthecontourofaman\'sface,anditwascoveredwithfurzeaswithabeard。Peopleinthefieldabovewerepreservedfromanaccidentalrolldowntheseprominencesandhollowsbyahedgeontheverycrest,whichwasdoingthatkindlyserviceforElfrideandhermothernow。

  Scramblinghigherintothehedgeandstretchingherneckfurtheroverthefurze,Elfridebeheldtheindividualsignified。Hewaswalkingleisurelyalongthelittlegreenpathatthebottom,besidethestream,asatchelslunguponhislefthip,astoutwalking-stickinhishand,andabrown-hollandsun-hatuponhishead。Thesatchelwaswornandold,andtheouterpolishedsurfaceoftheleatherwascrackedandpeelingoff。

  KnighthavingarrivedoverthehillstoCastleBotereluponthetopofacrazyomnibus,preferredtowalktheremainingtwomilesupthevalley,leavinghisluggagetobebroughton。

  Behindhimwandered,helter-skelter,aboyofwhomKnighthadbrieflyinquiredthewaytoEndelstow;andbythatnaturallawofphysicswhichcauseslesserbodiestogravitatetowardsthegreater,thisboyhadkeptneartoKnight,andtrottedlikealittledogcloseathisheels,whistlingashewent,withhiseyesfixeduponKnight\'sbootsastheyroseandfell。

  WhentheyhadreachedapointpreciselyoppositethatinwhichMrs。andMissSwancourtlayinambush,Knightstoppedandturnedround。

  \'Lookhere,myboy,\'hesaid。

  Theboypartedhislips,openedhiseyes,andanswerednothing。

  \'Here\'ssixpenceforyou,onconditionthatyoudon\'tagaincomewithintwentyyardsofmyheels,allthewayupthevalley。\'

  Theboy,whoapparentlyhadnotknownhehadbeenlookingatKnight\'sheelsatall,tookthesixpencemechanically,andKnightwentonagain,wraptinmeditation。

  \'Anicevoice,\'Elfridethought;\'butwhatasingulartemper!\'

  \'Nowwemustgetindoorsbeforeheascendstheslope,\'saidMrs。

  Swancourtsoftly。Andtheywentacrossbyashortcutoverastile,enteringthelawnbyasidedoor,andsoontothehouse。

  Mr。Swancourthadgoneintothevillagewiththecurate,andElfridefelttoonervoustoawaittheirvisitor\'sarrivalinthedrawing-roomwithMrs。Swancourt。Sothatwhentheelderladyentered,Elfridemadesomepretenceofperceivinganewvarietyofcrimsongeranium,andlingeredbehindamongtheflowerbeds。

  Therewasnothinggainedbythis,afterall,shethought;andafewminutesafterboldlycameintothehousebytheglassside-

  door。Shewalkedalongthecorridor,andenteredthedrawing-

  room。Nobodywasthere。

  Awindowattheangleoftheroomopeneddirectlyintoanoctagonalconservatory,enclosingthecornerofthebuilding。

  Fromtheconservatorycamevoicesinconversation——Mrs。

  Swancourt\'sandthestranger\'s。

  Shehadexpectedhimtotalkbrilliantly。Tohersurprisehewasaskingquestionsinquitealearner\'smanner,onsubjectsconnectedwiththeflowersandshrubsthatshehadknownforyears。Whenafterthelapseofafewminuteshespokeatsomelength,sheconsideredtherewasahardsquaredecisivenessintheshapeofhissentences,asif,unlikeherownandStephen\'s,theywerenotthereandthennewlyconstructed,butweredrawnforthfromalargestoreready-made。Theywerenowapproachingthewindowtocomeinagain。

  \'Thatisaflesh-colouredvariety,\'saidMrs。Swancourt。\'Butoleanders,thoughtheyaresuchbulkyshrubs,aresoveryeasilywoundedastobeunprunable——giantswiththesensitivenessofyoungladies。Oh,hereisElfride!\'

  ElfridelookedasguiltyandcrestfallenasLadyTeazleatthedroppingofthescreen。Mrs。Swancourtpresentedhimhalfcomically,andKnightinaminuteortwoplacedhimselfbesidetheyounglady。

  AcomplexityofinstinctscheckedElfride\'sconventionalsmilesofcomplaisanceandhospitality;and,tomakeherstilllesscomfortable,Mrs。Swancourtimmediatelyafterwardsleftthemtogethertoseekherhusband。Mr。Knight,however,didnotseematallincommodedbyhisfeelings,andhesaidwithlighteasefulness:

  \'So,MissSwancourt,Ihavemetyouatlast。YouescapedmebyafewminutesonlywhenwewereinLondon。\'

  \'Yes。IfoundthatyouhadseenMrs。Swancourt。\'

  \'Andnowreviewerandreviewedarefacetoface,\'headdedunconcernedly。

  \'Yes:thoughthefactofyourbeingarelationofMrs。Swancourt\'stakesofftheedgeofit。Itwasstrangethatyoushouldbeoneofherfamilyallthetime。\'Elfridebegantorecoverherselfnow,andtolookintoKnight\'sface。\'IwasmerelyanxioustoletyouknowmyREALmeaninginwritingthebook——extremelyanxious。\'

  \'Icanquiteunderstandthewish;andIwasgratifiedthatmyremarksshouldhavereachedhome。Theyveryseldomdo,Iamafraid。\'

  Elfridedrewherselfin。Herehewas,stickingtohisopinionsasfirmlyasiffriendshipandpolitenessdidnotintheleastrequireanimmediaterenunciationofthem。

  \'Youmademeveryuneasyandsorrybywritingsuchthings!\'shemurmured,suddenlydroppingthemerecacueterieofafashionablefirstintroduction,andspeakingwithsomeofthedudgeonofachildtowardsasevereschoolmaster。

  \'Thatisrathertheobjectofhonestcriticsinsuchacase。Nottocauseunnecessarysorrow,but:\"Tomakeyousorryafterapropermanner,thatyemayreceivedamagebyusinnothing,\"asapowerfulpenoncewrotetotheGentiles。Areyougoingtowriteanotherromance?\'

  \'Writeanother?\'shesaid。\'Thatsomebodymaypenacondemnationand\"nail\'twi\'Scripture\"again,asyoudonow,Mr。Knight?\'

  \'Youmaydobetternexttime,\'hesaidplacidly:\'Ithinkyouwill。ButIwouldadviseyoutoconfineyourselftodomesticscenes。\'

  \'Thankyou。Butneveragain!\'

  \'Well,youmayberight。Thatayoungwomanhastakentowritingisnotbyanymeansthebestthingtohearabouther。\'

  \'Whatisthebest?\'

  \'Iprefernottosay。\'

  \'Doyouknow?Then,dotellme,please。\'

  \'Well\'——Knightwasevidentlychanginghismeaning——\'Isupposetohearthatshehasmarried。\'

  Elfridehesitated。\'Andwhatwhenshehasbeenmarried?\'shesaidatlast,partlyinordertowithdrawherownpersonfromtheargument。

  \'Thentohearnomoreabouther。ItisasSmeatonsaidofhislighthouse:hergreatestrealpraise,whenthenoveltyofherinaugurationhaswornoff,isthatnothinghappenstokeepthetalkofheralive。\'

  \'Yes,Isee,\'saidElfridesoftlyandthoughtfully。\'Butofcourseitisdifferentquitewithmen。Whydon\'tyouwritenovels,Mr。Knight?\'

  \'BecauseIcouldn\'twriteonethatwouldinterestanybody。\'

  \'Why?\'

  \'Forseveralreasons。Itrequiresajudiciousomissionofyourrealthoughtstomakeanovelpopular,foronething。\'

  \'Isthatreallynecessary?Well,Iamsureyoucouldlearntodothatwithpractice,\'saidElfridewithanex-cathedraair,asbecameapersonwhospokefromexperienceintheart。\'Youwouldmakeagreatnameforcertain,\'shecontinued。

  \'Somanypeoplemakeanamenowadays,thatitismoredistinguishedtoremaininobscurity。\'

  \'Tellmeseriously——apartfromthesubject——whydon\'tyouwriteavolumeinsteadofloosearticles?\'sheinsisted。

  \'Sinceyouarepleasedtomakemetalkofmyself,Iwilltellyouseriously,\'saidKnight,notlessamusedatthiscatechismbyhisyoungfriendthanhewasinterestedinherappearance。\'AsIhaveimplied,Ihavenotthewish。AndifIhadthewish,Icouldnotnowconcentratesufficiently。Weallhaveonlyouronecruseofenergygivenustomakethebestof。Andwherethatenergyhasbeenleakedawayweekbyweek,quarterbyquarter,asminehasforthelastnineortenyears,thereisnotenoughdammedbackbehindthemillatanygivenperiodtosupplytheforceacompletebookonanysubjectrequires。Thenthereistheself-confidenceandwaitingpower。Wherequickresultshavegrowncustomary,theyarefataltoalivelyfaithinthefuture。\'

  \'Yes,Icomprehend;andsoyouchoosetowriteinfragments?\'

  \'No,Idon\'tchoosetodoitinthesenseyoumean;choosingfromawholeworldofprofessions,allpossible。Itwasbytheconstraintofaccidentmerely。NotthatIobjecttotheaccident。\'

  \'Whydon\'tyouobject——Imean,whydoyoufeelsoquietaboutthings?\'Elfridewashalfafraidtoquestionhimso,butherintensecuriositytoseewhattheinsideofliteraryMr。Knightwaslike,kepthergoingon。

  Knightcertainlydidnotmindbeingfrankwithher。Instancesofthistraitinmenwhoarenotwithoutfeeling,butarereticentfromhabit,mayberecalledbyallofus。Whentheyfindalistenerwhocanbynopossibilitymakeuseofthem,rivalthem,orcondemnthem,reservedandevensuspiciousmenoftheworldbecomefrank,keenlyenjoyingtheinnersideoftheirfrankness。

  \'WhyIdon\'tmindtheaccidentalconstraint,\'hereplied,\'isbecause,inmakingbeginnings,achancelimitationofdirectionisoftenbetterthanabsolutefreedom。\'

  \'Isee——thatis,IshouldifIquiteunderstoodwhatallthosegeneralitiesmean。\'

  \'Why,this:Thatanarbitraryfoundationforone\'swork,whichnolengthofthoughtcanalter,leavestheattentionfreetofixitselfontheworkitself,andmakethebestofit。\'

  \'Lateralcompressionforcingaltitude,aswouldbesaidinthattongue,\'shesaidmischievously。\'AndIsupposewherenolimitexists,asinthecaseofarichmanwithawidetastewhowantstodosomething,itwillbebettertochoosealimitcapriciouslythantohavenone。\'

  \'Yes,\'hesaidmeditatively。\'Icangoasfarasthat。\'

  \'Well,\'resumedElfride,\'Ithinkitbetterforaman\'snatureifhedoesnothinginparticular。\'

  \'Thereissuchacaseasbeingobligedto。\'

  \'Yes,yes;Iwasspeakingofwhenyouarenotobligedforanyotherreasonthandelightintheprospectoffame。Ihavethoughtmanytimeslatelythatathinwidespreadhappiness,commencingnow,andofapiecewiththedaysofyourlife,ispreferabletoananticipatedheapfarawayinthefuture,andnonenow。\'

  \'Why,that\'stheverythingIsaidjustnowasbeingtheprincipleofallephemeraldoerslikemyself。\'

  \'Oh,Iamsorrytohaveparodiedyou,\'shesaidwithsomeconfusion。\'Yes,ofcourse。Thatiswhatyoumeantaboutnottryingtobefamous。\'Andsheadded,withthequicknessofconvictioncharacteristicofhermind:\'Thereismuchlittlenessintryingtobegreat。Amanmustthinkagooddealofhimself,andbeconceitedenoughtobelieveinhimself,beforehetriesatall。\'

  \'Butitissoonenoughtosaythereisharminaman\'sthinkingagooddealofhimselfwhenitisprovedhehasbeenthinkingwrong,andtoosoonthensometimes。Besides,weshouldnotconcludethatamanwhostrivesearnestlyforsuccessdoessowithastrongsenseofhisownmerit。Hemayseehowlittlesuccesshastodowithmerit,andhismotivemaybehisveryhumility。\'

  ThismanneroftreatingherratherprovokedElfride。Nosoonerdidsheagreewithhimthanheceasedtoseemtowishit,andtooktheotherside。\'Ah,\'shethoughtinwardly,\'Ishallhavenothingtodowithamanofthiskind,thoughheisourvisitor。\'

  \'Ithinkyouwillfind,\'resumedKnight,pursuingtheconversationmoreforthesakeoffinishingoffhisthoughtsonthesubjectthanforengagingherattention,\'thatinactuallifeitismerelyamatterofinstinctwithmen——thistryingtopushon。Theyawaketoarecognitionthattheyhave,withoutpremeditation,beguntotryalittle,andtheysaytothemselves,\"SinceIhavetriedthusmuch,Iwilltryalittlemore。”Theygoonbecausetheyhavebegun。\'

  Elfride,inherturn,wasnotparticularlyattendingtohiswordsatthismoment。Shehad,unconsciouslytoherself,awayofseizinganypointintheremarksofaninterlocutorwhichinterestedher,anddwellinguponit,andthinkingthoughtsofherownthereupon,totallyobliviousofallthathemightsayincontinuation。Onsuchoccasionssheartlesslysurveyedthepersonspeaking;andthentherewasatimeforapainter。Hereyesseemedtolookatyou,andpastyou,asyouwerethen,intoyourfuture;andpastyourfutureintoyoureternity——notreadingit,butgazinginanunused,unconsciousway——hermindstillclingingtoitsoriginalthought。

  ThisishowshewaslookingatKnight。

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