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  “Well;canIdoanythingelse?”askedhe。

  “Thedoctorsaysthetreeoughttobecutdown。”

  “Oh——you’vehadthedoctor?”

  “Ididn’tsendforhimMrs。Charmond,beforesheleft,heardthatfatherwasill,andtoldhimtoattendhimatherexpense。”

  “Thatwasverygoodofher。Andhesaysitoughttobecutdown。

  Wemustn’tcutitdownwithoutherknowledge,Isuppose。”

  Hewentup-stairs。Theretheoldmansat,staringatthenowgaunttreeasifhisgazewerefrozenontoitstrunk。Unluckilythetreewavedafreshbythistime,awindhavingsprungupandblownthefogaway,andhiseyesturnedwithitswavings。

  Theyheardfootsteps——aman’s,butofalightertypethanusual。

  “ThereisDoctorFitzpiersagain。”shesaid,anddescended。

  Presentlyhistreadwasheardonthenakedstairs。

  Mr。Fitzpiersenteredthesick-chamberjustasadoctorismoreorlesswonttodoonsuchoccasions,andpre-eminentlywhentheroomisthatofahumblecottager,lookingroundtowardsthepatientwiththatpreoccupiedgazewhichsoplainlyrevealsthathehaswellnighforgottenallaboutthecaseandthewholecircumstancessincehedismissedthemfromhismindathislastexitfromthesameapartment。HenoddedtoWinterborne,withwhomhewasalreadyalittleacquainted,recalledthecasetohisthoughts,andwentleisurelyontowhereSouthsat。

  Fitzpierswas,onthewhole,afinelyformed,handsomeman。Hiseyesweredarkandimpressive,andbeamedwiththelighteitherofenergyorofsusceptivity——itwasdifficulttosaywhich;itmighthavebeenalittleofboth。Thatquick,glittering,practicaleye,sharpforthesurfaceofthingsandfornothingbeneathit,hehadnot。Butwhetherhisapparentdepthofvisionwasreal,oronlyanartisticaccidentofhiscorporealmoulding,nothingbuthisdeedscouldreveal。

  Hisfacewasrathersoftthanstern,charmingthangrand,palethanflushed;hisnose——ifasketchofhisfeaturesbederigueurforapersonofhispretensions——wasartisticallybeautifulenoughtohavebeenworthdoinginmarblebyanysculptornotover-busy,andwashencedevoidofthoseknottyirregularitieswhichoftenmeanpower;whilethedouble-cymaorclassicalcurveofhismouthwasnotwithoutaloosenessinitsclose。Nevertheless,eitherfromhisreadilyappreciativemien,orhisreflectivemanner,ortheinstincttowardsprofoundthingswhichwassaidtopossesshim,hispresencebespokethephilosopherratherthanthedandyormacaroni——aneffectwhichwashelpedbytheabsenceoftrinketsorothertrivialitiesfromhisattire,thoughthiswasmorefinishedanduptodatethanisusuallythecaseamongruralpractitioners。

  Strictpeopleofthehighlyrespectableclass,knowingalittleabouthimbyreport,mighthavesaidthatheseemedlikelytoerrratherinthepossessionoftoomanyideasthantoofew;tobeadreamy’istofsomesort,ortoodeeplysteepedinsomefalsekindof’ism。Howeverthismaybe,itwillbeseenthathewasundoubtedlyasomewhatrarekindofgentlemananddoctortohavedescended,asfromtheclouds,uponLittleHintock。

  “Thisisanextraordinarycase。”hesaidatlasttoWinterborne,afterexaminingSouthbyconversation,look,andtouch,andlearningthatthecrazeabouttheelmwasstrongerthanever。

  “Comedown-stairs,andI’lltellyouwhatIthink。”

  Theyaccordinglydescended,andthedoctorcontinued,“Thetreemustbecutdown,orIwon’tanswerforhislife。”

  “’TisMrs。Charmond’stree,andIsupposewemustgetpermission?”

  saidGiles。“Ifso,assheisgoneaway,Imustspeaktoheragent。”

  “Oh——nevermindwhosetreeitis——what’satreebesidealife!Cutitdown。IhavenotthehonorofknowingMrs。Charmondasyet,butIamdisposedtoriskthatmuchwithher。”

  “’Tistimber。”rejoinedGiles,morescrupulousthanhewouldhavebeenhadnothisowninterestsstoodsocloselyinvolved。

  “They’llneverfellastickaboutherewithoutitbeingmarkedfirst,eitherbyherortheagent。”

  “Thenwe’llinaugurateaneweraforthwith。Howlonghashecomplainedofthetree?”askedthedoctorofMarty。

  “Weeksandweeks,sir。Theshapeofitseemstohaunthimlikeanevilspirit。Hesaysthatitisexactlyhisownage,thatithasgothumansense,andsproutedupwhenhewasbornonpurposetorulehim,andkeephimasitsslave。OthershavebeenlikeitaforeinHintock。”

  TheycouldhearSouth’svoiceup-stairs“Oh,he’srockingthisway;hemustcome!Andthenmypoorlife,that’sworthhousesuponhouses,willbesquashedouto’me。Oh!oh!”

  “That’showhegoeson。”sheadded。“Andhe’llneverlookanywhereelsebutoutofthewindow,andscarcelyhavethecurtainsdrawn。”

  “Downwithit,then,andhangMrs。Charmond。”saidMr。Fitzpiers。

  “Thebestplanwillbetowaittilltheevening,whenitisdark,orearlyinthemorningbeforeheisawake,sothathedoesn’tseeitfall,forthatwouldterrifyhimworsethanever。KeeptheblinddowntillIcome,andthenI’llassurehim,andshowhimthathistroubleisover。”

  Thedoctorthendeparted,andtheywaitedtilltheevening。Whenitwasdusk,andthecurtainsdrawn,Winterbornedirectedacoupleofwoodmentobringacrosscut-saw,andthetall,threateningtreewassoonnearlyoffatitsbase。Hewouldnotfellitcompletelythen,onaccountofthepossiblecrash,butnextmorning,beforeSouthwasawake,theywentandlowereditcautiously,inadirectionawayfromthecottage。Itwasabusinessdifficulttodoquitesilently;butitwasdoneatlast,andtheelmofthesamebirth-yearasthewoodman’slaystretchedupontheground。

  Theweakestidlerthatpassedcouldnowsetfootonmarksformerlymadeintheupperforksbytheshoesofadventurousclimbersonly;

  onceinaccessiblenestscouldbeexaminedmicroscopically;andonswayingextremitieswherebirdsalonehadperched,theby-standerssatdown。

  Assoonasitwasbroaddaylightthedoctorcame,andWinterborneenteredthehousewithhim。Martysaidthatherfatherwaswrappedupandready,asusual,tobeputintohischair。Theyascendedthestairs,andsoonseatedhim。Hebeganatoncetocomplainofthetree,andthedangertohislifeandWinterborne’shouse-propertyinconsequence。

  ThedoctorsignalledtoGiles,whowentanddrewbacktheprintedcottoncurtains。“’Tisgone,see。”saidMr。Fitzpiers。

  Assoonastheoldmansawthevacantpatchofskyinplaceofthebranchedcolumnsofamiliartohisgaze,hesprangup,speechless,hiseyesrosefromtheirhollowstillthewhitesshowedallround;

  hefellback,andabluishwhitenessoverspreadhim。

  Greatlyalarmed,theyputhimonthebed。Assoonashecamealittleoutofhisfit,hegasped,“Oh,itisgone!——where?——

  where?”

  Hiswholesystemseemedparalyzedbyamazement。Theywerethunder-struckattheresultoftheexperiment,anddidalltheycould。Nothingseemedtoavail。GilesandFitzpierswentandcame,butuselessly。Helingeredthroughtheday,anddiedthateveningasthesunwentdown。

  “D——difmyremedyhasn’tkilledhim!”murmuredthedoctor。

  WhenMelburyheardwhathadhappenedheseemedmuchmoved,andwalkedthoughtfullyaboutthepremises。OnSouth’sownaccounthewasgenuinelysorry;andonWinterborne’shewasthemoregrievedinthatthiscatastrophehadsocloselyfollowedthesomewhatharshdismissalofGilesasthebetrothedofhisdaughter。

  HewasquiteangrywithcircumstancesforsoheedlesslyinflictingonGilesasecondtroublewhentheneedfuloneinflictedbyhimselfwasallthattheproperorderofeventsdemanded。“ItoldGiles’sfatherwhenhecameintothosehousesnottospendtoomuchmoneyonlifeholdpropertyheldneitherforhisownlifenorhisson’s。”heexclaimed。“Buthewouldn’tlistentome。AndnowGileshastosufferforit。”

  “PoorGiles!”murmuredGrace。

  “Now,Grace,betweenustwo,itisvery,veryremarkable。ItisalmostasifIhadforeseenthis;andIamthankfulforyourescape,thoughIamsincerelysorryforGiles。Hadwenotdismissedhimalready,wecouldhardlyhavefounditinourheartstodismisshimnow。SoIsay,bethankful。I’lldoallIcanforhimasafriend;butasapretendertothepositionofmyson-inlaw,thatcanneverbethoughtofmore。”

  AndyetatthatverymomenttheimpracticabilitytowhichpoorWinterborne’ssuithadbeenreducedwastouchingGrace’shearttoawarmersentimentonhisbehalfthanshehadfeltforyearsconcerninghim。

  He,meanwhile,wassittingdownaloneintheoldfamiliarhousewhichhadceasedtobehis,takingacalmifsomewhatdismalsurveyofaffairs。Thependulumoftheclockbumpedeverynowandthenagainstonesideofthecaseinwhichitswung,asthemuffleddrumtohisworldlymarch。LookingoutofthewindowhecouldperceivethataparalysishadcomeoverCreedle’soccupationofmanuringthegarden,owing,obviously,toaconvictionthattheymightnotbelivingtherelongenoughtoprofitbynextseason’scrop。

  Helookedattheleasesagainandtheletterattached。Therewasnodoubtthathehadlosthishousesbyanaccidentwhichmighteasilyhavebeencircumventedifhehadknownthetrueconditionsofhisholding。Thetimeforperformancehadnowlapsedinstrictlaw;butmightnottheintentionbeconsideredbythelandholderwhenshebecameawareofthecircumstances,andhismoralrighttoretaintheholdingsforthetermofhislifebeconceded?

  Hisheartsankwithinhimwhenheperceivedthatdespiteallthelegalreciprocitiesandsafeguardspreparedandwritten,theupshotofthematteramountedtothis,thatitdependeduponthemerecaprice——goodorill——ofthewomanhehadmetthedaybeforeinsuchanunfortunateway,whetherhewastopossesshishousesforlifeorno。

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