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  \"Why,thatbluefrockyouworelastweek。\"

  \"Doesn’tsetwellroundtheneck。Icouldn’twearthat。\"

  \"ButIshan’tcare。\"

  \"No,youwon’tmind。\"

  \"Well,thenit’sallright。Becauseyouonlycarehowyoulooktome,doyou,dear?Ionlydressforyou,that’scertain。\"

  \"Yes,butyouseeIcouldn’tappearinitagainverywell。\"

  \"Anystrangegentlemanyoumidmeetinyourjourneymightnoticethesetofit,Isuppose。Fancy,meninlovedon’tthinksomuchabouthowtheylooktootherwomen。\"Itisdifficulttosaywhetheratoneofplayfulbanterorofgentlereproachprevailedinthespeech。

  \"Wellthen,Dick,\"shesaid,withgood—humouredfrankness,\"I’llownit。Ishouldn’tlikeastrangertoseemedressedbadly,eventhoughIaminlove。’Tisournature,Isuppose。\"

  \"Youperfectwoman!\"

  \"Yes;ifyoulaythestresson’woman,’\"shemurmured,lookingatagroupofhollyhocksinflower,roundwhichacrowdofbutterflieshadgatheredlikefemaleidlersroundabonnet—shop。

  \"Butaboutthedress。Whynotweartheoneyouworeatourparty?\"

  \"Thatsetswell,butagirlofthenameofBetTallor,wholivesnearourhouse,hashadonemadealmostlikeit(onlyinpattern,thoughofmiserablycheapstuff),andIcouldn’twearitonthataccount。Dearme,IamafraidIcan’tgonow。\"

  \"Oyes,youmust;Iknowyouwill!\"saidDick,withdismay。\"Whynotwearwhatyou’vegoton?\"

  \"What!thisoldone!Afterall,IthinkthatbywearingmygrayoneSaturday,IcanmaketheblueonedoforSunday。Yes,Iwill。A

  hatorabonnet,whichshallitbe?WhichdoIlookbestin?\"

  \"Well,Ithinkthebonnetisnicest,morequietandmatronly。\"

  \"What’stheobjectiontothehat?Doesitmakemelookold?\"

  \"Ono;thehatiswellenough;butitmakesyoulookrathertoo——youwon’tmindmesayingit,dear?\"

  \"Notatall,forIshallwearthebonnet。\"

  \"——Rathertoocoquettishandflirtyforanengagedyoungwoman。\"

  Shereflectedaminute。\"Yes;yes。Still,afterall,thehatwoulddobest;hatsAREbest,yousee。Yes,Imustwearthehat,dearDicky,becauseIoughttowearahat,youknow。\"

  PARTTHEFORTH——AUTUMN

  CHAPTERI:GOINGNUTTING

  Dick,dressedinhis’second—best’suit,burstintoFancy’ssitting—

  roomwithaglowofpleasureonhisface。

  Itwastwoo’clockonFriday,thedaybeforehercontemplatedvisittoherfather,andforsomereasonconnectedwithcleaningtheschoolthechildrenhadbeengiventhisFridayafternoonforpastime,inadditiontotheusualSaturday。

  \"Fancy!ithappensjustrightthatitisaleisurehalfdaywithyou。Smartislameinhisnear—foot—afore,andso,asIcan’tdoanything,I’vemadeaholidayafternoonofit,andamcomeforyoutogonuttingwithme!\"

  Shewassittingbytheparlourwindow,withabluefrocklyingacrossherlapandscissorsinherhand。

  \"Gonutting!Yes。ButI’mafraidIcan’tgoforanhourorso。\"

  \"Whynot?’Tistheonlyspareafternoonwemaybothhavetogetherforweeks。\"

  \"Thisdressofmine,thatIamgoingtowearonSundayatYalbury;——

  IfinditfitssobadlythatImustalteritalittle,afterall。I

  toldthedressmakertomakeitbyapatternIgaveheratthetime;

  insteadofthat,shediditherownway,andmademelookaperfectfright。\"

  \"Howlongwillyoube?\"heinquired,lookingratherdisappointed。

  \"Notlong。Dowaitandtalktome;come,do,dear。\"

  Dicksatdown。Thetalkingprogressedveryfavourably,amidthesnippingandsewing,tillabouthalf—pasttwo,atwhichtimehisconversationbegantobevariedbyaslighttappinguponhistoewithawalking—stickhehadcutfromthehedgeashecamealong。

  Fancytalkedandansweredhim,butsometimestheanswersweresonegligentlygiven,thatitwasevidentherthoughtslayforthegreaterpartinherlapwiththebluedress。

  Theclockstruckthree。Dickarosefromhisseat,walkedroundtheroomwithhishandsbehindhim,examinedallthefurniture,thensoundedafewnotesontheharmonium,thenlookedinsideallthebookshecouldfind,thensmoothedFancy’sheadwithhishand。

  Stillthesnippingandsewingwenton。

  Theclockstruckfour。Dickfidgetedabout,yawnedprivately;

  countedtheknotsinthetable,yawnedpublicly;countedthefliesontheceiling,yawnedhorribly;wentintothekitchenandscullery,andsothoroughlystudiedtheprincipleuponwhichthepumpwasconstructedthathecouldhavedeliveredalectureonthesubject。

  SteppingbacktoFancy,andfindingstillthatshehadnotdone,hewentintohergardenandlookedathercabbagesandpotatoes,andremindedhimselfthattheyseemedtohimtowearadecidedlyfeminineaspect;thenpulledupseveralweeds,andcameinagain。

  Theclockstruckfive,andstillthesnippingandsewingwenton。

  Dickattemptedtokillafly,peeledalltherindoffhiswalking—

  stick,thenthrewthestickintothescullerybecauseitwasspoilt,producedhideousdiscordsfromtheharmonium,andaccidentallyoverturnedavaseofflowers,thewaterfromwhichraninarillacrossthetableanddribbledtothefloor,whereitformedalake,theshapeofwhich,afterthelapseofafewminutes,hebegantomodifyconsiderablywithhisfoot,tillitwaslikeamapofEnglandandWales。

  \"Well,Dick,youneedn’thavemadequitesuchamess。\"

  \"Well,Ineedn’t,Isuppose。\"Hewalkeduptothebluedress,andlookedatitwitharigidgaze。Thenanideaseemedtocrosshisbrain。

  \"Fancy。\"

  \"Yes。\"

  \"Ithoughtyousaidyouweregoingtowearyourgraygownalldayto—morrowonyourtriptoYalbury,andintheeveningtoo,whenI

  shallbewithyou,andaskyourfatherforyou?\"

  \"SoIam。\"

  \"AndtheblueoneonlyonSunday?\"

  \"AndtheblueoneSunday。\"

  \"Well,dear,Isha’n’tbeatYalburySundaytoseeit。\"

  \"No,butIshallwalktoLongpuddlechurchintheafternoonwithfather,andsuchlotsofpeoplewillbelookingatmethere,youknow;anditdidsetsobadlyroundtheneck。\"

  \"Inevernoticedit,and’tislikenobodyelsewould。\"

  \"Theymight。\"

  \"ThenwhynotwearthegrayoneonSundayaswell?’Tisasprettyastheblueone。\"

  \"Imightmakethegrayonedo,certainly。Butitisn’tsogood;itdidn’tcosthalfsomuchasthisone,andbesides,itwouldbethesameIworeSaturday。\"

  \"Thenwearthestripedone,dear。\"

  \"Imight。\"

  \"Orthedarkone。\"

  \"Yes,Imight;butIwanttowearafreshonetheyhaven’tseen。\"

  \"Isee,Isee,\"saidDick,inavoiceinwhichthetonesofloveweredecidedlyinconveniencedbyaconsiderableemphasis,histhoughtsmeanwhilerunningasfollows:\"I,themanshelovesbestintheworld,asshesays,amtounderstandthatmypoorhalf—

  holidayistobelost,becauseshewantstowearonSundayagownthereisnottheslightestnecessityforwearing,simply,infact,toappearmorestrikingthanusualintheeyesofLongpuddleyoungmen;andInotthere,either。\"

  \"Thentherearethreedressesgoodenoughformyeyes,butneitherisgoodenoughfortheyouthsofLongpuddle,\"hesaid。

  \"No,notthatexactly,Dick。Still,yousee,Idowant——tolookprettytothem——there,that’shonest!ButIsha’n’tbemuchlonger。\"

  \"Howmuch?\"

  \"Aquarterofanhour。\"

  \"Verywell;I’llcomeininaquarterofanhour。\"

  \"Whygoaway?\"

  \"Imidaswell。\"

  Hewentout,walkeddowntheroad,andsatuponagate。Herehemeditatedandmeditated,andthemorehemeditatedthemoredecidedlydidhebegintofume,andthemorepositivewashethathistimehadbeenscandalouslytrifledwithbyMissFancyDay——that,sofarfrombeingthesimplegirlwhohadneverhadasweetheartbefore,asshehadsolemnlyassuredhimtimeaftertime,shewas,ifnotaflirt,awomanwhohadhadnoendofadmirers;agirlmostcertainlytooanxiousaboutherfrocks;agirl,whosefeelings,thoughwarm,werenotdeep;agirlwhocaredagreatdealtoomuchhowsheappearedintheeyesofothermen。\"Whatshelovesbestintheworld,\"hethought,withanincipientspiceofhisfather’sgrimness,\"isherhairandcomplexion。Whatshelovesnextbest,hergownsandhats;whatshelovesnextbest,myself,perhaps!\"

  Sufferinggreatanguishatthisdisloyaltyinhimselfandharshnesstohisdarling,yetdisposedtopersevereinit,ahorriblycruelthoughtcrossedhismind。Hewouldnotcallforher,ashehadpromised,attheendofaquarterofanhour!Yes,itwouldbeapunishmentshewelldeserved。Althoughthebestpartoftheafternoonhadbeenwastedhewouldgonuttingashehadintended,andgobyhimself。

  Heleapedoverthegate,andpushedupthelanefornearlytwomiles,tillawindingpathcalledSnail—Creepslopedupahillandenteredahazelcopsebyaholehikearabbit’sburrow。Inheplunged,vanishedamongthebushes,andinashorttimetherewasnosignofhisexistenceuponearth,saveanoccasionalrustlingofboughsandsnappingoftwigsindiverspointsofGrey’sWood。

  NevermannuttedasDicknuttedthatafternoon。Heworkedlikeagalleyslave。Half—hourafterhalf—hourpassedaway,andstillhegatheredwithoutceasing。Atlast,whenthesunhadset,andbunchesofnutscouldnotbedistinguishedfromtheleaveswhichnourishedthem,heshoulderedhisbag,containingquitetwopecksofthefinestproduceofthewood,aboutasmuchusetohimastwopecksofstonesfromtheroad,strolleddownthewoodlandtrack,crossedthehighwayandenteredthehomewardlane,whistlingasbewent。

  Probably,MissFancyDayneverbeforeorafterstoodsolowinMr。

  Dewy’sopinionasonthatafternoon。Infact,itisjustpossiblethatafewmorebluedressesontheLongpuddleyoungmen’saccountwouldhaveclarifiedDick’sbrainentirely,andmadehimoncemoreafreeman。

  ButVenushadplannedotherdevelopments,atanyrateforthepresent。Cuckoo—Lane,thewayhepursued,passedoveraridgewhichrosekeenlyagainsttheskyaboutfiftyyardsinhisvan。Here,uponthebrightafter—glowaboutthehorizon,wasnowvisibleanirregularshape,whichatfirstheconceivedtobeaboughstandingalittlebeyondthelineofitsneighbours。Thenitseemedtomove,and,asheadvancedstillfurther,therewasnodoubtthatitwasalivingbeingsittinginthebank,headbowedonhand。Thegrassymarginentirelypreventedhisfootstepsfrombeingheard,anditwasnottillhewasclosethatthefigurerecognizedhim。Upitsprang,andhewasfacetofacewithFancy。

  \"Dick,Dick!O,isityou,Dick!\"

  \"Yes,Fancy,\"saidDick,inaratherrepentanttone,andloweringhisnuts。

  Sheranuptohim,flungherparasolonthegrass,putherlittleheadagainsthisbreast,andthentherebegananarrative,disjointedbysuchahystericalweepingaswasneversurpassedforintensityinthewholehistoryoflove。

  \"ODick,\"shesobbedout,\"wherehaveyoubeenawayfromme?O,I

  havesufferedagony,andthoughtyouwouldnevercomeanymore!

  ’Tiscruel,Dick;no’tisn’t,itisjustice!I’vebeenwalkingmilesandmilesupanddownGrey’sWood,tryingtofindyou,tillI

  wasweariedandwornout,andIcouldwalknofurther,andhadcomebackthisfar!ODick,directlyyouweregone,IthoughtIhadoffendedyouandIputdownthedress;’tisn’tfinishednow,andI

  neverwillfinish,it,andI’llwearanoldoneSunday!Yes,Dick,Iwill,becauseIdon’tcarewhatIwearwhenyouarenotbymyside——ha,youthinkIdo,butIdon’t!——andIranafteryou,andI

  sawyougoupSnail—Creepandnotlookbackonce,andthenyouplungedin,andIafteryou;butIwastoofarbehind。O,Ididwishthehorridbusheshadbeencutdown,sothatIcouldseeyourdearshapeagain!AndthenIcalledouttoyou,andnobodyanswered,andIwasafraidtocallveryloud,lestanybodyelseshouldhearme。ThenIkeptwanderingandwanderingabout,anditwasdreadfulmisery,Dick。AndthenIshutmyeyesandfelltopicturingyoulookingatsomeotherwoman,veryprettyandnice,butwithnoaffectionortruthinheratall,andthenimaginedyousayingtoyourself,\"Ah,she’sasgoodasFancy,forFancytoldmeastory,andwasaflirt,andcaredforherselfmorethanme,sonowI’llhavethisoneformysweetheart。\"O,youwon’t,willyou,Dick,forIdoloveyouso!\"

  ItisscarcelynecessarytoaddthatDickrenouncedhisfreedomthereandthen,andkissedhertentimesover,andpromisedthatnoprettywomanofthekindalludedtoshouldeverengrosshisthoughts;inshort,thatthoughhehadbeenvexedwithher,allsuchvexationwaspast,andthathenceforthandforeveritwassimplyFancyordeathforhim。Andthentheysetaboutproceedinghomewards,veryslowlyonaccountofFancy’sweariness,sheleaninguponhisshoulder,andinadditionreceivingsupportfromhisarmroundherwaist;thoughshehadsufficientlyrecoveredfromherdesperateconditiontosingtohim,\"Whyareyouwanderinghere,I

  pray?\"duringthelatterpartoftheirwalk。Norisitnecessarytodescribeindetailhowthebagofnutswasquiteforgottenuntilthreedayslater,whenitwasfoundamongthebramblesandrestoredemptytoMrs。Dewy,herinitialsbeingmarkedthereoninredcotton;

  andhowshepuzzledherselftillherheadacheduponthequestionofhowonearthhermeal—bagcouldhavegotintoCuckoo—Lane。

  CHAPTERII:HONEY—TAKING,ANDAFTERWARDS

  SaturdayeveningsawDickDewyjourneyingonfoottoYalburyWood,accordingtothearrangementwithFancy。

  Thelandscapebeingconcave,atthegoingdownofthesuneverythingsuddenlyassumedauniformrobeofshade。TheeveningadvancedfromsunsettodusklongbeforeDick’sarrival,andhisprogressduringthelatterportionofhiswalkthroughthetreeswasindicatedbytheflutterofterrifiedbirdsthathadbeenroostingoverthepath。

  Andincrossingtheglades,massesofhotdryair,thathadbeenformedonthehillsduringtheday,greetedhischeeksalternatelywithcloudsofdampnightairfromthevalleys。Hereachedthekeeper—steward’shouse,wherethegrass—plotandthegardeninfrontappearedlightandpaleagainsttheunbrokendarknessofthegrovefromwhichhehademerged,andpausedatthegardengate。

  Hehadscarcelybeenthereaminutewhenhebeheldasortofprocessionadvancingfromthedoorinhisfront。ItconsistedfirstofEnochthetrapper,carryingaspadeonhisshoulderandalanterndanglinginhishand;thencameMrs。Day,thelightofthelanternrevealingthatsheboreinherarmscuriousobjectsaboutafootlong,intheformofLatincrosses(madeoflathandbrownpaperdippedinbrimstone——calledmatchesbybee—masters);nextcameMissDay,withashawlthrownoverherhead;andbehindall,inthegloom,Mr。FredericShiner。

  Dick,inhisconsternationatfindingShinerpresent,wasatalosshowtoproceed,andretiredunderatreetocollecthisthoughts。

  \"HereIbe,Enoch,\"saidavoice;andtheprocessionadvancingfarther,thelantern’sraysilluminatedthefigureofGeoffrey,awaitingtheirarrivalbesidearowofbee—hives,infrontofthepath。TakingthespadefromEnoch,heproceededtodigtwoholesintheearthbesidethehives,theothersstandingroundinacircle,exceptMrs。Day,whodepositedhermatchesintheforkofanapple—

  treeandreturnedtothehouse。Thepartyremainingwerenowlitupinfrontbythelanternintheirmidst,theirshadowsradiatingeachwayuponthegarden—plotlikethespokesofawheel。AnapparentembarrassmentofFancyatthepresenceofShinercausedasilenceintheassembly,duringwhichthepreliminariesofexecutionwerearranged,thematchesfixed,thestakekindled,thetwohivesplacedoverthetwoholes,andtheearthstoppedroundtheedges。Geoffreythenstooderect,andrathermore,tostraightenhisbackboneafterthedigging。

  \"Theywereapeculiarfamily,\"saidMr。Shiner,regardingthehivesreflectively。

  Geoffreynodded。

  \"Thoseholeswillbethegraveofthousands!\"saidFancy。\"Ithink’tisratheracruelthingtodo。\"

  Herfathershookhishead。\"No,\"hesaid,tappingthehivestoshakethedeadbeesfromtheircells,\"ifyousuffocate’emthisway,theyonlydieonce:ifyoufumigate’eminthenewway,theycometolifeagain,anddieo’starvation;sothepangso’deathbetwiceupon’em。\"

  \"IinclinetoFancy’snotion,\"saidMr。Shiner,laughinglightly。

  \"Theproperwaytotakehoney,sothatthebeesbeneitherstarvednormurdered,isapuzzlingmatter,\"saidthekeepersteadily。

  \"Ishouldlikenevertotakeitfromthem,\"saidFancy。

  \"But’tisthemoney,\"saidEnochmusingly。\"Forwithoutmoneymanisashadder!\"

  Thelantern—lighthaddisturbedmanybeesthathadescapedfromhivesdestroyedsomedaysearlier,and,demoralizedbyaffliction,werenowgettingalivingasmaraudersaboutthedoorsofotherhives。SeveralflewroundtheheadandneckofGeoffrey;thendarteduponhimwithanirritatedbizz。

  Enochthrewdownthelantern,andranoffandpushedhisheadintoacurrantbush;Fancyscuddedupthepath;andMr。Shinerflounderedawayhelter—skelteramongthecabbages。Geoffreystoodhisground,unmovedandfirmasarock。Fancywasthefirsttoreturn,followedbyEnochpickingupthelantern。Mr。Shinerstillremainedinvisible。

  \"Havethecratersstungye?\"saidEnochtoGeoffrey。

  \"No,notmuch——on’yalittlehereandthere,\"hesaidwithleisurelysolemnity,shakingonebeeoutofhisshirtsleeve,pullinganotherfromamonghishair,andtwoorthreemorefromhisneck。Therestlookedonduringthisproceedingwithacomplacentsenseofbeingoutofit,——muchasaEuropeannationinastateofinternalcommotioniswatchedbyitsneighbours。

  \"Arethoseallofthem,father?\"saidFancy,whenGeoffreyhadpulledawayfive。

  \"Almostall,——thoughIfeeloneortwomorestickingintomyshoulderandside。Ah!there’sanotherjustbegunagainuponmybackbone。Youlivelyyoungmortals,howdidyougetinsidethere?

  However,theycan’tstingmemanytimesmore,poorthings,fortheymustbegettingweak。Theymidaswellstayinmetillbedtimenow,Isuppose。\"

  Ashehimselfwastheonlypersonaffectedbythisarrangement,itseemedsatisfactoryenough;andafteranoiseoffeetkickingagainstcabbagesinablunderingprogressamongthem,thevoiceofMr。Shinerwasheardfromthedarknessinthatdirection。

  \"Isallquitesafeagain?\"

  Noanswerbeingreturnedtothisquery,heapparentlyassumedthathemightventureforth,andgraduallydrewnearthelanternagain。

  Thehiveswerenowremovedfromtheirpositionovertheholes,onebeinghandedtoEnochtocarryindoors,andonebeingtakenbyGeoffreyhimself。

  \"Bringhitherthelantern,Fancy:thespadecanbide。\"

  GeoffreyandEnochthenwenttowardsthehouse,leavingShinerandFancystandingsidebysideonthegarden—plot。

  \"Allowme,\"saidShiner,stoopingforthelanternandseizingitatthesametimewithFancy。

  \"Icancarryit,\"saidFancy,religiouslyrepressingallinclinationtotrifle。Shehadthoroughlyconsideredthatsubjectafterthetearfulexplanationofthebird—catchingadventuretoDick,andhaddecidedthatitwouldbedishonestinher,asanengagedyoungwoman,totriflewithmen’seyesandhandsanymore。FindingthatShinerstillretainedhisholdofthelantern,sherelinquishedit,andhe,havingfoundherretainingit,alsoletgo。Thelanternfell,andwasextinguished。Fancymovedon。

  \"Whereisthepath?\"saidMr。Shiner。

  \"Here,\"saidFancy。\"Youreyeswillgetusedtothedarkinaminuteortwo。\"

  \"Tillthattimewillyelendmeyourhand?\"Fancygavehimtheextremetipsofherfingers,andtheysteppedfromtheplotintothepath。

  \"Youdon’tacceptattentionsveryfreely。\"

  \"Itdependsuponwhooffersthem。\"

  \"Afellowlikeme,forinstance。\"Adeadsilence。

  \"Well,whatdoyousay,Missie?\"

  \"Itthendependsuponhowtheyareoffered。\"

  \"Notwildly,andyetnotcareless—like;notpurposely,andyetnotbychance;nottooquicknoryettooslow。\"

  \"Howthen?\"saidFancy。

  \"Coollyandpractically,\"hesaid。\"Howwouldthatkindoflovebetaken?\"

  \"Notanxiously,andyetnotindifferently;neitherblushingnorpale;norreligiouslynoryetquitewickedly。\"

  \"Notatall。\"

  GeoffreyDay’sstorehouseatthebackofhisdwellingwashungwithbunchesofdriedhorehound,mint,andsage;brown—paperbagsofthymeandlavender;andlongropesofcleanonions。Onshelveswerespreadlargeredandyellowapples,andchoiceselectionsofearlypotatoesforseednextyear;——vulgarcrowdsofcommonerkindlyingbeneathinheaps。Afewemptybeehiveswereclusteredaroundanailinonecorner,underwhichstoodtwoorthreebarrelsofnewciderofthefirstcrop,eachbubblingandsquirtingforthfromtheyetopenbunghole。

  Fancywasnowkneelingbesidethetwoinvertedhives,oneofwhichrestedagainstherlap,forconvenienceinoperatinguponthecontents。Shethrusthersleevesaboveherelbows,andinsertedhersmallpinkhandedgewisebetweeneachwhitelobeofhoneycomb,performingtheactsoadroitlyandgentlyasnottounsealasinglecell。Thencrackingthepieceoffatthecrownofthehivebyaslightbackwardandforwardmovement,sheliftedeachportionasitwasloosenedintoalargeblueplatter,placedonabenchatherside。

  \"Bothertheselittlemortals!\"saidGeoffrey,whowasholdingthelighttoher,andgivinghisbackanuneasytwist。\"IreallythinkImayaswellgoindoorsandtake’emout,poorthings!fortheywon’tletmealone。There’stwoastingingwi’alltheirmightnow。

  I’msureIwondertheirstrengthcanlastsolong。\"

  \"Allright,friend;I’llholdthecandlewhilstyouaregone,\"saidMr。Shiner,leisurelytakingthelight,andallowingGeoffreytodepart,whichhedidwithhisusuallongpaces。

  Hecouldhardlyhavegoneroundtothehouse—doorwhenotherfootstepswereheardapproachingtheoutbuilding;thetipofafingerappearedintheholethroughwhichthewoodlatchwaslifted,andDickDewycamein,havingbeenallthistimewalkingupanddownthewood,vainlywaitingforShiner’sdeparture。

  Fancylookedupandwelcomedhimratherconfusedly。Shinergraspedthecandlestickmorefirmly,and,lestdoingthisinsilenceshouldnotimplytoDickwithsufficientforcethathewasquiteathomeandcool,hesanginvincibly—

  \"’KingArthurhehadthreesons。’\"

  \"Fatherhere?\"saidDick。

  \"Indoors,Ithink,\"saidFancy,lookingpleasantlyathim。

  Dicksurveyedthescene,anddidnotseeminclinedtohurryoffjustatthatmoment。Shinerwentonsinging\"’Themillerwasdrown’dinhispond,Theweaverwashunginhisyarn,Andthed—ranawaywiththelittletail—or,Withthebroadclothunderhisarm。’\"

  \"That’saterriblecrippledrhyme,ifthat’syourrhyme!\"saidDick,withagrainofsuperciliousnessinhistone。

  \"It’snouseyourcomplainingtomeabouttherhyme!\"saidMr。

  Shiner。\"Youmustgotothemanthatmadeit。\"

  Fancybythistimehadacquiredconfidence。

  \"Tasteabit,Mr。Dewy,\"shesaid,holdinguptohimasmallcircularpieceofhoneycombthathadbeenthelastintherowoflayers,remainingstillonherkneesandflingingbackherheadtolookinhisface;\"andthenI’lltasteabittoo。\"

  \"AndI,ifyouplease,\"saidMr。Shiner。Neverthelessthefarmerlookedsuperior,asifhecouldevennowhardlyjointhetriflingfromveryimportanceofstation;andafterreceivingthehoneycombfromFancy,heturneditoverinhishandtillthecellsbegantobecrushed,andtheliquidhoneyrandownfromhisfingersinathinstring。

  SuddenlyafaintcryfromFancycausedthemtogazeather。

  \"What’sthematter,dear?\"saidDick。

  \"Itisnothing,butO—o!abeehasstungtheinsideofmylip!HewasinoneofthecellsIwaseating!\"

  \"Wemustkeepdowntheswelling,oritmaybeserious!\"saidShiner,steppingupandkneelingbesideher。\"Letmeseeit。\"

  \"No,no!\"

  \"JustletMEseeit,\"saidDick,kneelingontheotherside:andaftersomehesitationshepresseddownherlipwithonefingertoshowtheplace。\"O,Ihope’twillsoonhebetter!Idon’tmindastinginordinaryplaces,hutitissobaduponyourlip,\"sheaddedwithtearsinhereyes,andwrithingalittlefromthepain。

  ShinerheldthelightabovehisheadandpushedhisfaceclosetoFancy’s,asiftheliphadbeenshownexclusivelytohimself,uponwhichDickpushedcloser,asifShinerwerenotthereatall。

  \"Itisswelling,\"saidDicktoherrightaspect。

  \"Itisn’tswelling,\"saidShinertoherleftaspect。

  \"Isitdangerousonthelip?\"criedFancy。\"Iknowitisdangerousonthetongue。\"

  \"Ono,notdangerous!\"answeredDick。

  \"Ratherdangerous,\"hadansweredShinersimultaneously。

  \"Imusttrytobearit!\"saidFancy,turningagaintothehives。

  \"Hartshorn—and—oilisagoodthingtoputtoit,MissDay,\"saidShinerwithgreatconcern。

  \"Sweet—oil—and—hartshornI’vefoundtobeagoodthingtocurestings,MissDay,\"saidDickwithgreaterconcern。

  \"Wehavesomemixedindoors;wouldyoukindlyrunandgetitforme?\"shesaid。

  Now,whetherbyinadvertence,orwhetherbymischievousintention,theindividualityoftheYOUwassocarelesslydenotedthatbothDickandShinersprangtotheirfeetliketwinacrobats,andmarchedabreasttothedoor;bothseizedthelatchandliftedit,andcontinuedmarchingon,shouldertoshoulder,inthesamemannertothedwelling—house。Notonlyso,butenteringtheroom,theymarchedasbeforestraightuptoMrs。Day’schair,lettingthedoorintheoakpartitionslamsoforcibly,thattherowsofpewteronthedresserranglikeabell。

  \"Mrs。Day,Fancyhasstungherlip,andwantsyoutogivemethehartshorn,please,\"saidMr。Shiner,veryclosetoMrs。Day’sface。

  \"O,Mrs。Day,Fancyhasaskedmetobringoutthehartshorn,please,becauseshehasstungherlip!\"saidDick,alittleclosertoMrs。

  Day’sface。

  \"Well,menalive!that’snoreasonwhyyoushouldeatme,I

  suppose!\"saidMrs。Day,drawingback。

  Shesearchedinthecorner—cupboard,producedthebottle,andbegantodustthecork,therim,andeveryotherpartverycarefully,Dick’shandandShiner’shandwaitingsidebyside。

  \"Whichisheadman?\"saidMrs。Day。\"Now,don’tcomemumbudgetingsocloseagain。Whichisheadman?\"

  Neitherspoke;andthebottlewasinclinedtowardsShiner。Shiner,asahigh—classman,wouldnotlookintheleasttriumphant,andturnedtogooffwithitasGeoffreycamedownstairsafterthesearchinhislinenforconcealedbees。

  \"O——thatyou,MasterDewy?\"

  Dickassuredthekeeperthatitwas;andtheyoungmanthendetermineduponaboldstrokefortheattainmentofhisend,forgettingthattheworstofboldstrokesisthedisastrousconsequencestheyinvolveiftheyfail。

  \"I’vecomeonpurposetospeaktoyouveryparticular,Mr。Day,\"hesaid,withacrushingemphasisintendedfortheearsofMr。Shiner,whowasvanishingroundthedoor—postatthatmoment。

  \"Well,I’vebeenforcedtogoupstairsandunrindmyself,andshakesomebeesouto’me\"saidGeoffrey,walkingslowlytowardstheopendoor,andstandingonthethreshold。\"Theyoungrascalsgotintomyshirtandwouldn’tbequietnohow。\"

  Dickfollowedhimtothedoor。

  \"I’vecometospeakawordtoyou,\"herepeated,lookingoutatthepalemistcreepingupfromthegloomofthevalley。\"Youmayperhapsguesswhatitisabout。\"

  Thekeeperloweredhishandsintothedepthsofhispockets,twirledhiseyes,balancedhimselfonhistoes,lookedasperpendicularlydownwardasifhisglancewereaplumb—line,thenhorizontally,collectingtogetherthecracksthatlayabouthisfacetilltheywereallintheneighbourhoodofhiseyes。

  \"MaybeIdon’tknow,\"hereplied。

  Dicksaidnothing;andthestillnesswasdisturbedonlybysomesmallbirdthatwasbeingkilledbyanowlintheadjoiningwood,whosecrypassedintothesilencewithoutminglingwithit。

  \"I’veleftmyhatupinchammer,\"saidGeoffrey;\"waitwhileIstepupandgeten。\"

  \"I’llbeinthegarden,\"saidDick。

  Hewentroundbyasidewicketintothegarden,andGeoffreywentupstairs。ItwasthecustominMellstockanditsvicinitytodiscussmattersofpleasureandordinarybusinessinsidethehouse,andtoreservethegardenforveryimportantaffairs:acustomwhich,asissupposed,originatedinthedesirabilityofgettingawayatsuchtimesfromtheothermembersofthefamilywhentherewasonlyoneroomforlivingin,thoughitwasnowquiteasfrequentlypractisedbythosewhosufferedfromnosuchlimitationtothesizeoftheirdomiciles。

  Thehead—keeper’sformappearedintheduskygarden,andDickwalkedtowardshim。Theelderpausedandleantovertherailofapiggerythatstoodontheleftofthepath,uponwhichDickdidthesame;

  andtheybothcontemplatedawhitishshadowyshapethatwasmovingaboutandgruntingamongthestrawoftheinterior。

  \"I’vecometoaskforFancy,\"saidDick。

  \"I’dasliefyouhadn’t。\"

  \"Whyshouldthatbe,Mr。Day?\"

  \"Becauseitmakesmesaythatyou’vecometoaskwhatyebe’n’tlikelytohave。Haveyecomeforanythingelse?\"

  \"Nothing。\"

  \"ThenI’lljusttell’eeyou’vecomeonaveryfoolisherrand。D’yeknowwhathermotherwas?\"

  \"No。\"

  \"Ateacherinalandedfamily’snursery,whowasfoolishenoughtomarrythekeeperofthesameestablishment;forIwasonlyakeeperthen,thoughnowI’veadozenotherironsinthefireasstewardhereformylord,whatwiththetimbersalesandtheyearlyfellings,andthegravelandsandsalesandonethingand’tother。

  However,d’yethinkFancypickeduphergoodmanners,thesmoothturnofhertongue,hermusicalnotes,andherknowledgeofbooks,inahomelyholelikethis?\"

  \"No。\"

  \"D’yeknowwhere?\"

  \"No。\"

  \"Well,whenIwenta—wanderingafterhermother’sdeath,shelivedwithheraunt,whokeptaboarding—school,tillherauntmarriedLawyerGreen——amanassharpasaneedle——andtheschoolwasbrokeup。Didyeknowthatthenshewenttothetraining—school,andthathernamestoodfirstamongtheQueen’sscholarsofheryear?\"

  \"I’veheardso。\"

  \"AndthatwhenshesatforhercertificateasGovernmentteacher,shehadthehighestofthefirstclass?\"

  \"Yes。\"

  \"Well,anddoyeknowwhatIliveinsuchamiserlywayforwhenI’vegotenoughtodowithoutit,andwhyImakeherworkasaschoolmistressinsteadoflivinghere?\"

  \"No。\"

  \"Thatifanygentleman,whoseeshertobehisequalinpolish,shouldwanttomarryher,andshewanttomarryhim,hesha’n’tbesuperiortoherinpocket。Nowdoyethinkafterthisthatyoubegoodenoughforher?\"

  \"No。\"

  \"Thengood—nightt’ee,MasterDewy。\"

  \"Good—night,Mr。Day。\"

  ModestDick’sreplyhadfaltereduponhistongue,andheturnedawaywonderingathispresumptioninaskingforawomanwhomhehadseenfromthebeginningtobesosuperiortohim。

  CHAPTERIII:FANCYINTHERAIN

  Thenextsceneisatempestuousafternooninthefollowingmonth,andFancyDayisdiscoveredwalkingfromherfather’shometowardsMellstock。

  Asinglevastgraycloudcoveredthecountry,fromwhichthesmallrainandmisthadjustbeguntoblowdowninwavysheets,alternatelythickandthin。Thetreesofthefieldsandplantationswrithedlikemiserablemenastheairwounditswayswiftlyamongthem:thelowestportionsoftheirtrunks,thathadhardlyeverbeenknowntomove,werevisiblyrockedbythefiercergusts,distressingthemindbyitspainfulunwontedness,aswhenastrongmanisseentoshedtears。Low—hangingboughswentupanddown;

  highanderectboughswenttoandfro;theblastsbeingsoirregular,anddividedintosomanycross——currents,thatneighbouringbranchesofthesametreeswepttheskiesinindependentmotions,crossedeachother,orbecameentangled。

  Acrosstheopenspacesflewflocksofgreenandyellowishleaves,which,aftertravellingalongdistancefromtheirparenttrees,reachedtheground,andlaytherewiththeirunder——sidesupward。

  Astherainandwindincreased,andFancy’sbonnet——ribbonsleaptmoreandmoresnappishlyagainstherchin,shepausedonenteringMellstockLanetoconsiderherlatitude,andthedistancetoaplaceofshelter。ThenearesthousewasElizabethEndorfield’s,inHigherMellstock,whosecottageandgardenstoodnotfarfromthejunctionofthathamletwiththeroadshefollowed。Fancyhastenedonward,andinfiveminutesenteredagate,whichsheduponhertoesafloodofwater—dropsassheopenedit。

  \"Comein,chiel!\"avoiceexclaimed,beforeFancyhadknocked:apromptnessthatwouldhavesurprisedherhadshenotknownthatMrs。

  Endorfieldwasanexceedinglyandexceptionallysharpwomanintheuseofhereyesandears。

  Fancywentinandsatdown。Elizabethwasparingpotatoesforherhusband’ssupper。

  Scrape,scrape,scrape;thenatoss,andsplashwentapotatointoabucketofwater。

  Now,asFancylistlesslynotedtheseproceedingsofthedame,shebegantoreconsideranoldsubjectthathayuppermostinherheart。

  SincetheinterviewbetweenherfatherandDick,thedayshadbeenmelancholydaysforher。Geoffrey’sfirmoppositiontothenotionofDickasason—in—lawwasmorethanshehadexpected。Shehadfrequentlyseenherloversincethattime,itistrue,andhadlovedhimmorefortheoppositionthanshewouldhaveotherwisedreamtofdoing——whichwasahappinessofacertainkind。Yet,thoughloveisthusanendinitself,itmustbebelievedtobethemeanstoanotherendifitistoassumetherosyhuesofanunalloyedpleasure。AndsuchabeliefFancyandDickwereemphaticallydeniedjustnow。

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